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Some sence left with the Politician

17th May 1999      Dilip Kumar Padhi @dte.vsnl.net.in

Dear Friends

I was under the impression that the political people are insensible, but I
was wrong, (I may be wrong in many other field as well Hi). The way  Mr
Anwar, Mr Pawar Mr Sangma had reacted I am bound to say I was wrong. Dilip



Dilip Kumar Padhi VU2DPI


17th May 1999      Shashikiran Vaze @bom3.vsnl.net.in

Dear Dilip Kumar,
The Political people are vey much sensible.  They give more importance to
Sel-interest.  I feel ashamed of  Congress(I) stalvarts.  These very
Pawar, Sangma and Anwar were praising and dancing in tune with Sonia.  If
these very personalities could have given support to Atalji, the present
burden of Rs.1000 crores would not have been on the Indians.  With warm
regards. SHASHIKIRAN VAZE - Vastu Consultant visit my site
http://www.myfreeoffice.com/vastushastra to know me better.


18th May 1999      PK Joseph @gto.net.om

The sense of politicians are for  own survival. They are looking for their
on benefits. Sharad Pawar saw a threat in Sonia Gandhi that if congress
manages to form a govt. he will not be anywhere near the power. So he wants
Sonia to remain as the President of the C.W.C. to revive the party but not
to become the PM. In such a scenario he will have to defeat only Arjun
Singh, Manmohan Singh etc. So he is playing his card very well. If you
notice that he has roped in two people from the minority community, Sagma a
Christian and Anwar a Muslim. This is to hammer his point that even people
from minority sects don't want Sonia to become PM. Sonia resignation also is
to isolate the three, Pawar, Sagma & Anwar and to stop further erosion from
the party on this issue. The only solution to the problem is to amend the
law and stop the regional parties contesting for national election. The only
parties with a national stand is BJP, Congress, CPI (M), CPI and the Janatha
Dal. The regional parties should field their candidates for state elections.
Let the Amma, Anna, Yadav, Chautala decide the fate of their own states.
This will stop the blackmailing by the regional parties. How can we accept
people with one MP and they decide the fate of the country.


19th May 1999      Jyoti Sarup @bom2.vsnl.net.in

Mr. Joseph wrote the following and I agree with him totally.
JS
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>The only solution to the problem is to amend the
>law and stop the regional parties contesting for national election. The
only
>parties with a national stand is BJP, Congress, CPI (M), CPI and the
Janatha
>Dal. The regional parties should field their candidates for state
elections.
>Let the Amma, Anna, Yadav, Chautala decide the fate of their own states.
>This will stop the blackmailing by the regional parties. How can we accept
>people with one MP and they decide the fate of the country.


19th May 1999      Satya Narayan Mishra @erols.com

Dear Joseph ;
            I fully agree with your view.There is so much to do in India 
by amending the constitution.But How can it be done? Is there any way
to do it before the election ?Actually I just want to know who is going 
to have the main role in amending the constitution ?Has it been done at 
any time after the Independence ?
              Bye Bobby.


20th May 1999      PK Joseph @gto.net.om

I wrote that message because all of a sudden some of the "Inn mates" were
thinking that Sharad "Power" has become a saint. He will never change. As
for amending constitution for the purpose barring the regional parties
contesting for national elections the initiative should come from the
election commission and the president and the present (or dissolved )
parliament should be called once again for this purpose.

This will be happily supported by BJP, Congress, Lefties and J.D. who will
together form more than the 2/3 majority required.
If this happens then Gill, Krishnamurthy and K.R. Narayanan will be
remembered as the saviors of India. Somebody has to initiate this.

Joseph

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