Vinod Sharma: The BJP’s obviously choreographed dissociative identity disorder – or call it a Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde act
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Vinod Sharma: The BJP’s obviously choreographed dissociative identity disorder – or call it a Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde act
http://www.hindustantimes.com/specials/coverage/myindia-myvote/chunk-ht-ui-myindiamyvote-countdownto2014/ahead-of-elections-bjp-s-dr-jekyll-and-mr-hyde-act/sp-article10-1156947.aspx
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Re: Vinod Sharma: The BJP’s obviously choreographed dissociative identity disorder – or call it a Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde act
"Rahul Gandhi’s formulation on the vulnerabilities of minorities alienated by communal violence was well conceived but poorly worded. The Sangh shared his apprehensions. But in another display of a split personality, the BJP used it to incite the Congress’s Muslim base. As much ammunition for it were the SP’s crude overtures to mollify the minorities after failing them in Muzaffarnagar."....
>>> The minority tag in India, even applied to hundreds of millions of people, is a convenient expression for the vote bank.
>>> The minority tag in India, even applied to hundreds of millions of people, is a convenient expression for the vote bank.
Re: Vinod Sharma: The BJP’s obviously choreographed dissociative identity disorder – or call it a Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde act
I could not understand the last sentence in the article:Seva Lamberdar wrote:"Rahul Gandhi’s formulation on the vulnerabilities of minorities alienated by communal violence was well conceived but poorly worded. The Sangh shared his apprehensions. But in another display of a split personality, the BJP used it to incite the Congress’s Muslim base. As much ammunition for it were the SP’s crude overtures to mollify the minorities after failing them in Muzaffarnagar."....
>>> The minority tag in India, even applied to hundreds of millions of people, is a convenient expression for the vote bank.
About time the “secularists” realise that they aren’t facing one but two BJPs — their strings held by a common puppeteer.
By common puppeteer I think he is referring to RSS but who are the two BJPs? BJP and SP?
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Re: Vinod Sharma: The BJP’s obviously choreographed dissociative identity disorder – or call it a Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde act
This article is full of holes.Rashmun wrote:I could not understand the last sentence in the article:Seva Lamberdar wrote:"Rahul Gandhi’s formulation on the vulnerabilities of minorities alienated by communal violence was well conceived but poorly worded. The Sangh shared his apprehensions. But in another display of a split personality, the BJP used it to incite the Congress’s Muslim base. As much ammunition for it were the SP’s crude overtures to mollify the minorities after failing them in Muzaffarnagar."....
>>> The minority tag in India, even applied to hundreds of millions of people, is a convenient expression for the vote bank.
About time the “secularists” realise that they aren’t facing one but two BJPs — their strings held by a common puppeteer.
By common puppeteer I think he is referring to RSS but who are the two BJPs? BJP and SP?
Re: Vinod Sharma: The BJP’s obviously choreographed dissociative identity disorder – or call it a Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde act
Seva, who is your favorite Indian political party?
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Re: Vinod Sharma: The BJP’s obviously choreographed dissociative identity disorder – or call it a Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde act
None, Rashmun ... I am not well aware of Indian political parties since I have been living in Canada for a very long time. My comments on SUCH etc. about various Indian politicians and political parties are based mostly according to the articles printed in TOI etc.Rashmun wrote:Seva, who is your favorite Indian political party?
Re: Vinod Sharma: The BJP’s obviously choreographed dissociative identity disorder – or call it a Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde act
Thanks Seva. If you recall though I recall you being very gung-ho about Mayawati at one point of time. Somewhere down the line your enthusiasm for Mayawati evaporated. Btw that should have been 'which is your favorite party' instead of 'who'.Seva Lamberdar wrote:None, Rashmun ... I am not well aware of Indian political parties since I have been living in Canada for a very long time. My comments on SUCH etc. about various Indian politicians and political parties are based mostly according to the articles printed in TOI etc.Rashmun wrote:Seva, who is your favorite Indian political party?
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Re: Vinod Sharma: The BJP’s obviously choreographed dissociative identity disorder – or call it a Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde act
It would have been better for her to stay away from caste and religious vote banks politics to get rid of casteism and communalism in society, about which she had been complaining before becoming the C.M., but she did not do that. In fact, she resorted to the same type of casteist and communalist / religious vote bank policies, as done by other politicians and political leaders, to stay in power and get re-elected.Rashmun wrote:Thanks Seva. If you recall though I recall you being very gung-ho about Mayawati at one point of time. Somewhere down the line your enthusiasm for Mayawati evaporated. Btw that should have been 'which is your favorite party' instead of 'who'.Seva Lamberdar wrote:None, Rashmun ... I am not well aware of Indian political parties since I have been living in Canada for a very long time. My comments on SUCH etc. about various Indian politicians and political parties are based mostly according to the articles printed in TOI etc.Rashmun wrote:Seva, who is your favorite Indian political party?
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