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The argument is put by bhaktis' and would have worked earlier. But right now the general mood is that its not enough. Now openly few have started saying known devil is better than unknown
cheers,
Super
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You've failed to comment on Nish's very important point by blatantly dismissing it. For your convenience, I'm quoting it again:
You've gotta acknowledge that the Congress party is at an all time low and has not bothered to bring out a new PM candidate for 2019.
Buddhu is not a devil (let alone a known one), but he's an idiot of the lowest form. I do not think India is ready to be lead by one of those things yet.
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Rajesh R Subramanian wrote: You've gotta acknowledge that the Congress party is at an all time low and has not bothered to bring out a new PM candidate for 2019.
Buddhu is not a devil (let alone a known one), but he's an idiot of the lowest form. I do not think India is ready to be lead by one of those things yet.
Everyone is assuming that Pappu will the PM candidate for Congress. That's never going to happen. Rahul is neither matured or experience to take on this important job.
Cong is at lowest wrt to number of seats. But it doesn't mean they are not in the reckoning and BJP is giving a valid reason for its comeback
cheers,
Super
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super wrote: Everyone is assuming that Pappu will the PM candidate for Congress. That's never going to happen. Rahul is neither matured or experience to take on this important job.
Cong is at lowest wrt to number of seats. But it doesn't mean they are not in the reckoning and BJP is giving a valid reason for its comeback
You still haven't acknowledged the fact that the crime-laden, buddhu-lead, in-shambles, scumbag of a political party hasn't bothered to bring out a new PM candidate.
It's kind of what Nish stated, and it's what I specifically highlighted, but you've not acknowledged it. Again.
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Cong after Indira never projected a PM candidate. The party is in shambles now to even think about the projecting a PM because it will lead to infighting.
They will never project a PM candidate for 2019. My guess is it will be MMS or MAK or someone else if Cong is able to win enough seats.
Rajesh R Subramanian wrote: crime-laden, buddhu-lead, in-shambles, scumbag of a political party
BJP was a different party but now its trying to compete with Congress now in this aspect. Only difference is BJP is for Blue colar crime whereas Cong is while collar crime
cheers,
Super
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If the Congress really want to be a serious contender they need to promote a new leader who the public will accept as a smart leader who is not corrupt. Can you think of a few candidates in the current Congress party?
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Nish Nishant wrote: the public will accept as a smart leader who is not corrupt. Can you think of a few candidates in the current Congress party?
Well I can think two but they are very young.
Scindia Jr and Pilot Jr too..
cheers,
Super
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super wrote: Well I can think two but
You do realize the significance of that "but", don't you? That's precisely what Nish had been trying to get you to agree with. Your sentence could be paraphrased as: "No, congress is a political party incapable of presenting a prime ministerial candidate".
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Well, Just because another party can present a moron as an candidate doesn't not mean its right. Just saying..
cheers,
Super
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Here's a pro tip: There's only one moron of that "stature" and that one is con-gross party's prime ministerial candidate.
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Rajesh R Subramanian wrote: There's only one moron of that "stature" and that one is con-gross party's prime ministerial candidate.
Please read the news carefully. The "moron" you are mentioning is not even leading the party. He is still on the sideline.
cheers,
Super
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Sorry, I couldn't be bothered about knowing the internal workings con-gross. Besides, whoever is leading from the front is not important for me. The party demonstrated this with mouni baba's decade long "silent ruling" as videshi bahu and her hypocritical daughter with her husband, and special-needs cocaine-addict son were looting the nation in broad daylight.
While I understand your insalubrious affinity for this particular political party, the general public and their opinions have been crystal-clear from the election results. Which should also show who the public actually think of as a real moron by and large.
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Rajesh R Subramanian wrote: The party demonstrated this with mouni baba's decade long "silent ruling" as videshi bahu and her hypocritical daughter with her husband, and special-needs cocaine-addict son were looting the nation in broad daylight.
I was not expecting personal attack at least from you. Its not classy from you. Please I am open for discussion but not like this. I too can use abuse for describing BJP.
Rajesh R Subramanian wrote: While I understand your insalubrious affinity for this particular political party
I am not in support of Congress, I just don't like BJP (Amit shah).
Rajesh R Subramanian wrote: the general public and their opinions have been crystal-clear from the election results
In 2014 yes but the tide is slowly turning
cheers,
Super
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Personal attacks? I've always called Rahul a moron - I mean, who doesn't?
Also, he's a cocaine addict and has the calibre of a school boy in 8th standard. I'm not personally attacking any member here though, we could have polarising opinions on anything, and still laugh together and enjoy a cup of coffee when we meet. That's what I feel about most people here.
The kind of stuff that con-gross has done over time, I feel like I've to constantly abuse them. Although I understand I could tone it down, and realise that it doesn't help in any way, I lose it from time to time.
I'm sorry you felt bad, but almost every word of what I said is also true about that party and the individuals in that party.
super wrote: I am not in support of Congress, I just don't like BJP (Amit shah).
Nice to know, but your opinions wouldn't bother me at all (neither should mine bother you). After all, we're different individuals.
super wrote: Rajesh R Subramanian wrote: the general public and their opinions have been crystal-clear from the election results
In 2014 yes but the tide is slowly turning
2014? We could take more recent examples - how about the UP elections where BJP ruled the roost, even where there is a significant Muslim population? If the people felt the same way as you did, it would be absurd that they'll give BJP a victory at such margins.
If you're talking about elections that are yet to come, then they are yet to come and we'll probably have to wait to see the results - or at least that's how I would think.
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Moron is not a issue.
Rajesh R Subramanian wrote: he's a cocaine addict
That's what I did not like it. There is no proof or rumor about it and using the word "special needs".
based on the anger I have against Goonda Shah I can really make the lounge Red but I control my words in the public forum.
Rajesh R Subramanian wrote: The kind of stuff that con-gross has done over time
We can discuss in person to say that everything was not bad as painted by the BJP trolls in Social Media.
Rajesh R Subramanian wrote: and enjoy a cup of coffee when we meet
I am not sure where you live but I may be in Sydney/Melbourne during Christmas- New year week. Just need some star to be aligned along with no emergency expense in next 2 months.
cheers,
Super
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super wrote: Moron is not a issue.
It becomes an issue when he is portrayed as a prime ministerial candidate.
Well, we're going to simply agree that we've wildly different opinions on the topic. Not unusual though, but I do believe you're portraying me as an otherwise "nice person", which I find a bit unsettling at times. You're making me feel like Chudnofsky from the green hornet, trying to tell everyone "Dude no, I'm not a good guy[^]". Surely, you're not confusing me with @Nish-Nishant when you say things like "I wasn't expecting this from you", etc.?
super wrote: I am not sure where you live but I may be in Sydney/Melbourne during Christmas- New year week.
I'd love to catch up with you, although come Christmas / New year, I'd be back at the nourishing bosoms of, and basking in the glory of, mother India.
But please do drop me a line if you're coming to Australia and like you say, if the stars align, then coffee is on me. 
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Rajesh R Subramanian wrote: You're making me feel like Chudnofsky from the green hornet, trying to tell everyone "Dude no, I'm not a good guy[^]". Surely, you're not confusing me with @Nish-Nishant when you say things like "I wasn't expecting this from you", etc.?
I don't like to unnecessarily argue or fight with people, especially if I feel they may take it the wrong way. Life is too short to go around hurting people. So I avoid confrontation as far as possible, even when I feel people are acting irrationally and unfairly. Obviously, not everyone can do that
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Nish Nishant wrote: Obviously, not everyone can do that
Of course not everyone can do that. Most certainly me, of all people.
But Super seems to have certain "expectations" from me. What could I say? 
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There is only one thing you can do from here. You need to continue pushing your obnoxious personality here until he is convinced.
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Nish Nishant wrote: obnoxious personality here until he is convinced
I will be convinced if he starts few threads supporting Congress
cheers,
Super
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Not going to happen. However much the two of you try to project yourselves as neutral, it's fairly obvious to everyone else that you (super) are pro-Congress/anti-BJP and Rajesh is pro-BJP & Modi/anti-Congress. Now this may all be relative, and you guys may be picking the lesser of two evils, but the slant is quite clear.
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Nish Nishant wrote: pro-Congress/anti-BJP
Guilty as charged
cheers,
Super
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super wrote: Demonetization is now a disaster
No Its not. most of the cash came back. I agree but that doesnt mean it failed. How many cases did the income tax department filed and pursuing against those who deposited more money or those who show no income and deposited money? how much new income tax money came and how many people filed income tax freshly?
15 lakh crore was supposed to come back. out of which 99% came back (?). 1% is 15000 crore. it is still a large sum. most of the counterfeit notes didn't come to banks obviously. terrorist and naxalites are hit because most of them couldnt deposit (I said most of them not all of them ). stone pelters are not getting paid. human trafficking was put on halt( for a while at least and they are not operational as they were before for sure). all the money will be accounted now because income tax dept now knows who has how much.
what modi govt has done (I am pulling these from quora and some others as i dont have time to do full research):
LPG connections to households
Manufacturing has increased a lot in 3 years (of course you didn't expect India to turn into china in 3 years )
Solar power generation (clean energy)
Skill training scheme ( a lot of them trained albeit many haven't got the jobs)
Road constructions.
Direct transfer of scheme money to people since they have bank account now. previouly some guy used to give them by hand taking a share in that. now that is gone. I have seen this personally.
Toilets in rural places scheme.
FDI
Farmer insurance (this may have been there before but never seen. from two years even my dad takes crops insurance)
I could go on and on about each sentence of yours but I stop here.
"Men never do evil so completely and cheerfully as when they do it from religious conviction" -Pascal
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Will reply in details with links against each claim of achievement
cheers,
Super
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super wrote: Made/Make in India is on a coma.
I don't feel it is in coma. It takes time, and we have to give it time. In a small way, I have also contributed towards 'Make in India', by working on making a small Radiography device in a project sponsored by the Department of Science and Technology.
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