NAMASCAARAM ANDI ! NAA PAERU MITRA. WHAT IS YOUR OPINION ON ANDHRA PRADESH'S FUTURE??
Topic started by Mitra (@ luna.theplanet.net.au) on Sat Mar 16 06:11:29 .
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So many robust improvements have found their way to Andhra Pradesh. Some factors include our renowned Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu, and the attraction of other Indians to Andhra Pradesh. What could this mean to Andhra Pradesh?
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- From: Mani (@ spider-tf032.proxy.aol.com)
on: Sat Mar 16 22:04:32
Nothing, don't mind such nonsense.
- From: visu (@ )
on: Sun May 19 11:50:01
ap prosper only because of natures gift
- From: RISHI (@ 12.gbrd1.xdsl.nauticom.net)
on: Tue Mar 2 20:14:56
CHANDRABABU NAIDU FOR PRIME MINISTER. AT LAST A PRIME MINISTER WHO CAN LEAD INDIA TO VICTORY OVER CHINA AT LEAST TECHNOLOGICALLY. CHIDAMBARAM FOR FINANCE MINISTER.
- From: Soothiran (@ 61.1.210.134)
on: Wed Mar 3 13:54:15 EST 2004
Pls dont spend all ur time in day dream.
- From: Guruvennumoorthi Prabhupathy (@ 203.31.216.224.tigris01.syd.pyr.oktiv.net)
on: Sun May 16 01:13:16
Namaskaaram andi!
Andhra Pradesh future ekada undhi ippudu??
Andhra Pradesh has gone mad. Our devout leader Chandrababu Naidu has been disposed off by our own corrupt, selfish Telugu people. The rich fatty, smart scholars have now become the maddest, mentally disabled losers of India. Bringing shame to India and beyond.
I lost all Hyderabai pride now.
- From: BAB (@ cache-dtc-ae09.proxy.aol.com)
on: Sun May 16 11:03:26 EDT 2004
(Copied from another forum)
As an ardent supporter of the DNC, I wish to say that I too share in the painful disappointment many supporters of the DNC feel.
Mr. Vajpayee's resignation speech provides the kind of inspiration and hope that all of us, Indians, must learn to believe in, and carry our heads high with the goal of doing better next time around. It is a speech that needs to be framed and hung on the living room wall of every Indian home.
As much as many Indians may wish for Mrs. Gandhi to fail in office, we need to remind ourselves that there are as many Indians/Hindus who wish her to succeed.
Let us hope that we won't have elections soon, and that the lady finishes her term, and carries out some of the progressive policies and programs which the DNC has started.
We need to give Mrs. Gandhi the necessary time to learn fast on the Job, like Mr. Vajpayee did, although no comparison, and make a difference in Indian politics.
We need to set aside our fears and anger, and wish Mrs. Gandhi well without the fear of expressing our displeasure with her programs and policies when it is appropriate to do so.
I want to agree with Dikigoros that the person we feel may be so unprepared to make a difference in the governance of our nation can surprise us beyond belief.
Let us learn to believe what Mrs. Gandhi says, and let us anticipate much that is good from her leadership of such a complex country like India. We must learn to believe that she is an Indian whose loyalty to India cannot be compromised.
The results of this election says a lot about India's adherence to universal democratic principles, especially in such a vast country, with all the complexities like no other country can even begin to imagine.
This election speaks highly about Indians and the Indian political process. The results of the election surprised the world as much as it did many Indians like never before, if nothing else.
Staggered voting and exit polls must be eliminated in the future, as it can leave some room for suspicions and doubts about the electoral process.
Mr. Vajpayee's speech says it all about democracy, and reflects a high quality of maturity, perhaps never seen or heard before in Indian democracy.
Let us move on and live up to the spirit Mr. Vajpayee has conveyed so admirably upon his exit from office.
- From: thamizhan (@ cache-mtc-ae09.proxy.aol.com)
on: Wed May 19 17:41:58 EDT 2004
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