Congress strategy of divide and rule
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Congress strategy of divide and rule
Congress is again trying its ways of dividing Hindus to rule.
It is so shameless it is playing caste rivalry (instead of explaining what it did and why it can do more),
when Modi is talking of unifying themes.
Now they have suddenly discovered that Hindus exist and are interested ONLY in Hindu Brahmins sub-culture.
It is truly a shameless party and one that will change its ideology like a Chameleon if some others block vote tomorrow.
The Hindu Brahmins are fools if they vote for Congress.
Don't they know the same Congress and SP were running behind Muslims (for the past 10 years)
and promising them reservations , which are against [size=13.333333015441895]the constitution ?[/size]
[size=13.333333015441895]If they do vote for Congress, forget Hindu Brahmins, there won't be any Hindus left in India in 20-30 years[/size]
They are fools [size=13.333333015441895]if they vote for Congress.[/size]
[size=13.333333015441895]They voted for BSP couple of elections before, what did they get ?[/size]
If they want all around development without differentiation they should vote NDA.
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/general-elections-2014-congress-may-tap-brahmin-angst-to-drown-namo-chants-in-varanasi/articleshow/32995654.cms
It is so shameless it is playing caste rivalry (instead of explaining what it did and why it can do more),
when Modi is talking of unifying themes.
Now they have suddenly discovered that Hindus exist and are interested ONLY in Hindu Brahmins sub-culture.
It is truly a shameless party and one that will change its ideology like a Chameleon if some others block vote tomorrow.
The Hindu Brahmins are fools if they vote for Congress.
Don't they know the same Congress and SP were running behind Muslims (for the past 10 years)
and promising them reservations , which are against [size=13.333333015441895]the constitution ?[/size]
[size=13.333333015441895]If they do vote for Congress, forget Hindu Brahmins, there won't be any Hindus left in India in 20-30 years[/size]
They are fools [size=13.333333015441895]if they vote for Congress.[/size]
[size=13.333333015441895]They voted for BSP couple of elections before, what did they get ?[/size]
If they want all around development without differentiation they should vote NDA.
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/politics-and-nation/general-elections-2014-congress-may-tap-brahmin-angst-to-drown-namo-chants-in-varanasi/articleshow/32995654.cms
rawemotions- Posts : 1690
Join date : 2011-05-03
Re: Congress strategy of divide and rule
but you are wrong. congress is a secular party, so these are just election tactics..they never usually practise divisionary tactics unlike modi and bjp
Propagandhi711- Posts : 6941
Join date : 2011-04-29
Re: Congress strategy of divide and rule
Raw,
This may surprise you and that old idiot flimflam. In India, there is no such thing as Hindu identity. except may be in RSS shakas. Indian hindus only go by their own caste identity. that is their tribal identity. that gives them their culture. shiv bhakti or Ram puja should not be confused with hindu identity.
This may surprise you and that old idiot flimflam. In India, there is no such thing as Hindu identity. except may be in RSS shakas. Indian hindus only go by their own caste identity. that is their tribal identity. that gives them their culture. shiv bhakti or Ram puja should not be confused with hindu identity.
truthbetold- Posts : 6799
Join date : 2011-06-07
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