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Rajesh R Subramanian wrote: putting their offsprings above the party
I do not think they have another option. Congress party survives as it is today till a "Gandhi" sits on the throne.
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I think that in the Congress, the percentage of sons/daughters is more than 60 or 70 percent of their elected members. It is almost that a prerequisite for representing their party in election is that you have to have be the son or daughter of an earlier elected representative.
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Very true, indeed. I amazed how hypocritical he could be, comfortably belting out complaints on nepotism about other people in the party.
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(Clown)Crown Prince he is.
Rajesh R Subramanian wrote: How hypocritical is that Well! how many times we have to called out this?
You can have all the tools in the world but if you don't genuinely believe in yourself, it's useless.
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Gandalf_TheWhite wrote: (Clown)Crown Prince he is.
I like that one. 
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I do not know how many of you've heard, a BJP karyakarta was shot-dead in Amethi.
Surendra Singh: Smriti Irani's supporter shot dead in Amethi - The Economic Times[^]
The police are not ruling out the possibility of it being a "political murder". I do hope they get to the very root of it, and punish the person who ordered for the murder, and not just the goon who carried out the act.
modified 28-May-19 0:19am.
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Just a little correction here, he wasn't an MP-elect. Doesn't make the incident any less serious.
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Fixed, thanks for that. I thought he was an MP.
Yes, it doesn't make it any less of a serious incident as you've stated.
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Some more things as well
1:Number of BJP karyakartas killed in West bengal-Dainik Bhaskar
2: BJP workers killed in Kerala
3: Congress leaders threatening people to Vote for them
4: A group of jds supporters threatening not to leave water to Tumkur from Hasan as HD Devegowda lost
Another fact which media wont tell as well is Rahul Gandhi needs to step down 
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Overall there were 54 political murders were happened in West Bengal in the last two months. Whoever raises voice against Momota was cut down or hanged.
Where is the outrage in media, Rajdeep, Barkha missing in action?
You can have all the tools in the world but if you don't genuinely believe in yourself, it's useless.
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Nah, they're busy complaining that the EVMs were rigged or whatever else nonsense. Besides, the 54 people were not from any minority groups, so who cares, yes?
/S 
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Rajesh R Subramanian wrote: any minority groups Even if there is any incident from Minority group and if the state is not ruled by BJP, its gonna get ignored.
The bunch will consume the Fevicol for those incidents otherwise Social Fabric will be in danger and Minority is not safe in India subsequently there will be a return of Award-Wapasi & Intolerant Gang (well, atleast now they can't return the awards, there is nothing left to return )
Do you remember the Placard gang led by Swara Bhaskar for the Kathua case, for which we heard lots of nuisance in GIT almost a year ago where they tried to malign Hinduism at their best?
Later it was found the victim's high-profile advocate was dropped from the case as she didn't appear for the hearings! The father of the victim has expressed his disappointment over Rajawat. He claimed that that the said lawyer has only appeared two or three times in over 100 proceedings until now.
In other news, the father was duped for the donation money, it's being said the crook is from the same liberal gang, I forgot her name (most probably Shehla Rashid from JNU fraudsters) would update here once I find the link. (Well this is no baseless allegation like liberals, I have done the proper fact check)
Father of Kathua rape victim left with only Rs. 35,000, 'anonymous people' syphoned off lakhs from his account: Report - Opindia News[^]
Kathua rape victim’s father duped of donation money - India News[^]
Personally, I "strongly" condemn any Rape and seek the hardest penalty for every rapist. My point is towards selective reporting by the same gang and demonstrates entire religion into bad taste.
You can have all the tools in the world but if you don't genuinely believe in yourself, it's useless.
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Boss. 
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I am really amused what prompted people to give their mandate to candidates like:
Pragya Singh Thakur - Wikipedia[^]
Azam Khan (politician) - Wikipedia[^]
Nalin Kumar Kateel - Wikipedia[^]
Voting for rowdies, criminals, corrupt people etc. is no shock anymore. But I am finding how these got out victorious. May be victory is proportional to the amount of controversial statements one barks out their mouth or is that anti to congress/other anti-BJP parties which helped them.
Am I missing something ....I mean, am I disconnected so awfully that I only am finding it odd 
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Lakamraju Raghuram wrote: Nalin Kumar Kateel - Wikipedia[^]
Since i come from Mangalore, I find myself eligible to write something about Him. Nalin Kumar Kateel started off well to be fair. In 2009 when he contested for Lokasabha elections mangaloreans were very much excited as he was a person who connected well with the people. However he slowly began performing below expectations. These are the points that went for Nalin Kumar this election
1: Strong hold of BJP in Mangalore and coastal belt
2: Lack of proper candidates from Congress. Mithun Rai gave lesser threat to him
3: People voted for Modi rather than him. I think that helped Nalin to great extent
When Narendra modi Visited mangalore he never asked people to vote for Nalin Kumar, all he asked was to vote for country's development. If the high anti incumbency continues i believe he would not be given ticket as there are lot of other candidates who are way better than him
Hope that clears some confusion
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I have not heard anything bad about Nalin Kumar Kateel. He does not seem to be of any bad or criminal background, and no adverse things about him. Maybe he needs to perform more, but that does not disqualify him from contesting.
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Amarnath S wrote: I have not heard anything bad about Nalin Kumar Kateel
Apart from the fact that he is taking forever to complete a flyover, he is a good guy. Problem is too much was expected out of him and he ended up not meeting the same
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is he responsible for building that flyover? asking for info.
"Men never do evil so completely and cheerfully as when they do it from religious conviction" -Pascal
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chethu665 wrote: is he responsible for building that flyover?
He isnt. But kind of accountable as he was the person who came up with the Idea and he needs to see through the same.
The reason is 9 years without anything on a 400 m flyover doesnt look good
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So this seems to be the state government's job to finish construction. I have seen this argument in some other place too but nobody is asking WTF the state government is doing from past 9 years. I am not defending him but looking for some logic in argument.
"Men never do evil so completely and cheerfully as when they do it from religious conviction" -Pascal
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chethu665 wrote: So this seems to be the state government's job to finish construction
To be fair it's not. The pumpwell flyover is a part of national highway!
chethu665 wrote: but nobody is asking WTF the state government is doing from past 9 years
Sorry to add a counter here as well. People questioned the State govt but the problem comes with accountability here!
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