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Making ground for Italian Sonia as a PM
- Posted at on Friday, May 13, 2005 by Premendra Agrawal
PTI Columnist in Indian Express wants to give poison of words with sugar of baseless arguments. He should come when any Indian becomes PM of any European country. He named politicians NRIs. "Even so, I wonder if we in Italy would accept a foreigner, and a woman at that, to take over a party which has symbolised the country's struggle against foreign rule and which continues to enjoy great, if diminished, support across the land. That a certain section of Indians have trusted her with their destiny speaks volumes for the tolerance of India," concludes Dell'Acqua, Mayor of Sonia’s Italian city. These ‘envelope’ columnists help for Pseudo-PM, Pseudo-parliament & Pseudo-democracy. British Govt. in London ruled India through the governor-general and these ruled here through Indian ‘Raibahadurs’. Armies of Indian Kings fought for British rule. Even in second word war thousands Indian were killed for Britain. Bureaucratic "power complex" was invented by British to rule their colonies as India. Now secularist-leaders and media shook hands with bureaucrats. Know Gaswami, Sreekumar, Saptarishi and IG of Jharkhand. This is the worst kind of slave mentality. Indians got mentality problems. They are not proud of their brown skin so they are trying to be the slaves of white skin. We, Indians will always polish the shoes of white people and respect like Gods. Foreigners to this are the worst kind of slave mentality. Indians got mentality problems. They are not proud of their brown skin so they are trying to be the slaves of white skin. We, Indians will always polish the shoes of white people and respect like Gods. Bobby Jindal was born in USA. He is an American citizen by birth and not by immigration.He never be a President of US in todays US regulations. It is the case with others. Secondly, Bobby Jindal and many others are just senators. They are not going to become US president or prime minister of other countries. Bobby Zindal was forced to accept ‘Christaiity’ there. Here Rajiv was forced by Sonia to accept ‘Christianity’ at the time of marriage. You will eventually succeed in installing Sonia as PM. After all, it is far better to have a foreign woman than a person who is mad about a foreign woman and we have seen a few such leaders in India so far. No Indian has any problem in she becoming an MP or even a cabinet member. Did she think below her "Gandhi family given right" to work in the cabinet under Dr Singh? There hasn't been a debate about a question 'why Sonia' and you want people to jump the gun and wonder about 'why not Sonia'. Don't worry. From more than 50% in the 50’s, the Congress’s vote share has reached 26% in 2004 that also with alliance with many regional parties. Most of the present allies of UPA actually fought against Congress and it is a fact that they will be fighting each other in the next election also. Yes, the Congress has not won the election, it has grabbed power along with other opportunists. First columnist educate us about Sonia's past instead of giving us sermons about why we should let her be PM. There are many reasons why Sonia is unfit to be a PM ..People should be aware of one Alberto Fujimori..This japanese guy gets to be the PM of Peru, does lots of non sense including looting the country's wealth and igcogninto enters japan when the Peruvian justice started questioning him and finally Japan, being a crooked country invokes a hidden Japanese rule that any Japanese ethnic person can become a japanese national at any time. We heard from a reliable source that this PTI article was written to co-inside with Sonia's address to CPP at the instance of some power from I & B Ministry(which controls Prasar Bharati/DD/AIR etc.) who contribute nearly 75% of the revenue of PTI. Post Comment
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IAS Topper Nagarajan is a BITSIAN from Pilani.
- Posted at on Saturday, June 11, 2005 by Anonymous Date:12/05/2005 URL: http://www.thehindu.com/2005/05/12/stories/2005051212651300.htm -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Front Page Railway official from Tamil Nadu is IAS topper Staff Reporter NEW DELHI: Railway traffic service official Srinivasan Nagarajan has bagged the top spot in the Union Public Service Commission Civil Services (Main) Examination. The results were announced here on Wednesday. In all, 422 candidates, including 67 women, have been recommended for appointment. While the top 20 includes six women, 193 candidates have been selected from the general category, including three physically challenged persons, 118 from Other Backward Classes, 64 from Scheduled Castes and 47 from the Scheduled Tribes category. The number of vacancies reported by the Government for IAS, IFS and IPS is 91, 20 and 88, for the Central Services Group `A' 235 and the Central Services Group `B' 19. It may have been his fourth and last attempt but for Tirunelveli-based Mr. Nagarajan, it could not have ended on a better note. A B.Tech from BITS Pilani, he had sociology and geography as options. Professionals have clearly scored, with the top 10 comprising an engineer, two doctors and an IIM graduate. Basant Garg and Gaurav Uppal are both doctors and hold the second and third ranks this year. Basant has cleared it in his first attempt. Manish Kumar, ranked fifth, is an IIM graduate. He had to choose between a New York posting with handsome salary and one that would help him serve his own people. "I decided to take the UPSC exam when I got the offer for a job in New York. Although the money was great, I wanted to do something here. I was not sure if coming back would be easy once I went there, so I decided to write the exam instead. It is my third attempt but I am glad to have finally made it," he said. Interestingly, at least six of the top 10 were trained at an institute here. "We were confident of having our students in the top 10 but six of them, including the top three, was completely unexpected. It has been a brilliant year for us," said Sri Rangam, the man behind the Delhi branch of Sri Ram Institute. © Copyright 2000 - 2005 The Hindu |
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