Thursday, April 9, 2009

GOOD GOD - BATASTRA INVENTED

Political parties normally having short term memory loss. They forget the crimes committed by their party colleagues or they take communal riots accused to their fold and give them gaddi and power to white wash their rowdy sheets. There are many accused in communal riots settled well in all political parties.
CONGRESS WAS EXPECTED TO SWEEP NEW DELHI. A SAFFRON WASH, BUT SUDDENLY THE BATA SHOE CHANGED IT. BJP WAS EXPECTED TAKE ONE BUT NOW MINIMUM THREE SEATS.
IN PUNJAB CONGRESS
REVERSED THE SWING FROM POSITIVE OF 4%TO 2% NEGATIVE . AFTER THE BATAASTRA BY THE JOURNALIST . CONGRESS SHOULD BE CARE FULL. SHOULD GO WITH BRAVE FRONT WITH OUT REOPENING THE CASES. ANY ACCEPTANCE WILL RESULT IN NEGATIVENESS FOR CONGRESS. IF COMING BACK TO POWER NEXT THEN TRY TO CLEAN UP EVERY THING. DO NOT APOLOGISE EVERY YEAR FOR THE PREVIOUS MISTAKES.
ENSURE IN FUTURE THESE ARE NOT REPEATED. THE CLEAN CHIT TO JAGDISH TYTLER BADLY TIMED AND BUNGLED BY CONGRESS. IT SEEMS SHIELA DIXIT LOYALISTS ARE BEHIND IT. NOW JAGDISH AND SAJJAN SHOWN DOOR. THE FORTUNES OF KAPIL SIBAL IS ALSO A BIT TILTED.
Recently a Gandhi Family loyalist Hanumantha Rao, raised his voice against YS Rajasekhara Reddy, when he welcomed personally a Rowdy sheet ambaerpet Shankar, Accused in Killing of 7 congress workers,and a out law (tadipaar) to Congress Fold. He further added that even Dawood comes then the CM will also welcome him with red carpet . In Bombay Nirupam has been welcomed to congress fold from shiv sena. and you know what he is in congress now?
This is not the mistake of the parties, who welcome. If we can defeat candidates with criminal records then the parties will not select them. Woh suraj kaab niklenga India me. Bata shoe zindabad. If you compare these then Varoonged Gandhi should be released or Lallo and D S should be sent to the Jail.
Indira Gandhi jee is hailed as durga matha during Indo Bangla war. Her assassination sparked the anti sikh riots, as she was mother like figure for many. As the Anti - sikh riots accused fueled the feelings, it continued and spread to other states.
related copied content: 1984: Indian prime minister shot dead Indira Gandhi, the Prime Minister of India, has been killed by assassins in New Delhi. Mrs Gandhi was thought to have been walking through her gardens this morning when she was shot. She was taken to the All India Medical Hospital where she underwent an emergency operation to remove the bullets but died an hour and a half later. Initial reports suggest the two attackers were guards at her home who were then shot by other security officers. No exact motive is known but it is believed the pair were Sikh extremists acting in retaliation for the storming of the Sikh holy shrine of the Golden Temple in Amritsar in June. Mrs Gandhi had been receiving death threats since the attack on the temple in which 1,000 people died. The night before her death she told a political rally: "I don't mind if my life goes in the service of the nation. If I die today, every drop of my blood will invigorate the nation." Security throughout the country has been stepped up. Roads to the hospital and the home of the prime minister have been sealed off and borders around Delhi have been closed. If I die today, every drop of my blood will invigorate the nation Indira Gandhi The Indian cabinet has started an emergency meeting to choose a successor. India's High Commissioner, Prakash Mehrotra, said: "Democracy is very deep rooted in our country and the country is prepared to face any situation. A meeting is being called in Delhi, it is usual that the number two man in the cabinet takes charge for the time being," Mrs Gandhi first became prime minister in 1966 and again in 1980 and was praised for her battle against famine in rural areas. Stan Orme from the Anglo Indian Parliamentary Association said: "It is a very terrible thing. She was a very impressive person, very strong-willed. It is a real tragedy."
1984: Violence follows Gandhi killing Outbreaks of religious violence have occurred in parts of India in the wake of yesterday's assassination of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi by Sikh members of her bodyguard. Extra police and troops have been deployed in the Indian capital, Delhi, after angry mobs set fire to four Sikh temples. Several Sikh-owned businesses were also attacked and stones were thrown at a car bringing India's President Zail Singh, a Sikh, from the airport. All gatherings of more than four people have been banned in Delhi and the army has been put on high alert. Rioting has also been reported in other areas of India. The most serious was in the town of Agartala in the remote north-east where an overnight curfew was imposed after a mob attacked a police station believing Sikhs had taken refuge inside. We should not let our emotions get the better of us Rajiv Gandhi Security has now been tightened and the authorities have moved to prevent attacks on isolated Sikh communities. A new prime minister, Mrs Gandhi's son, Rajiv, was sworn in last night, 12 hours after his mother's death. In a late-night broadcast to the country, Mr Gandhi appealed for calm. "We should remain calm and exercise the maximum restraint. We should not let our emotions get the better of us," Mr Gandhi said. Indira Gandhi was shot at 0900 local time yesterday by two Sikh members of her bodyguard. She received 16 bullet wounds at close range in the chest and abdomen. One of the assassins was shot dead on the spot by other guards; the other is now in hospital in a critical condition. Leaders from around the world are expected to gather in Delhi for Mrs Gandhi's funeral on Saturday.

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