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dahiyarules
May 17th, 2006, 02:49 PM
People seem to have short term memory problems.

I see political parties that once performed miserably, returning to power. I see politicians whose corruption could be mentioned in the books of fables, returning to eve higher offices.

With all the ruckus about Chautala, I am very convinced that the same people who are whinning about him now, will vote him back to power.

People in New Jersey will be hosting banquets for him. Students in foreign universities will write petitions to fund institutions. People in Bombay and Delhi will go out of their way to defend the very process of democracy that has become a bane for average Indians who struggle to live their lives, a day at a time.

And so the viscious circle of corruption and deception will go on.

Long live democracy! I hope it gives more corrupt leaders to our country who will marginalize the majority to canvass the support of the minority groups who actually vote.

vinodks
May 18th, 2006, 02:10 AM
Rae chhore kyun politics ko dil pe le raha sae... apne kaam mein dhyan de aur ash kar miraar... BTW, you proved your point just based on premise that something WILL happen with 100% gaurantee... even if chautala comes to power it would not be because "people in New Jersey and students in foreign land" vote for him... though I might be because "libertarians in wonderland" don't even support chautala's opposition because they are against any govt... anyway chill out!!!

-vinod

People seem to have short term memory problems.

I see political parties that once performed miserably, returning to power. I see politicians whose corruption could be mentioned in the books of fables, returning to eve higher offices.

With all the ruckus about Chautala, I am very convinced that the same people who are whinning about him now, will vote him back to power.

People in New Jersey will be hosting banquets for him. Students in foreign universities will write petitions to fund institutions. People in Bombay and Delhi will go out of their way to defend the very process of democracy that has become a bane for average Indians who struggle to live their lives, a day at a time.

And so the viscious circle of corruption and deception will go on.

Long live democracy! I hope it gives more corrupt leaders to our country who will marginalize the majority to canvass the support of the minority groups who actually vote.