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August 07, 2014, 08:25:48 PM
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I have been supporting AK like many people out there and if he would have stayed as CM , he could have set benchmark for administration but everybody knows how things turned out after his resignation. He has been honest but politics got better of him.
I do believe that he has delivered many things in 49 days gov that other government fails to deliver in 5 years + just think if he could have got the majority of 36 , than I'm sure he could have done things a lot different , the way congress was playing games it was always clear that this government will not last long, but anyways I do believe that Indian media is sold out, what more to prove Reliance just bought Network 18 , and they surely don't want to loose control over Politics as they know they can easily manipulate bjp/congress led governments which they are doing.

There is no doubt involvement of corporate houses in politics and regarding media , it has turned into Great Indian Media Circus with every channel portraying different image of a particular party to the public and filling its pocket with cash under the name of so called journalism.
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August 08, 2014, 01:36:32 AM
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So sad people think he's the one who's fooling public and not the one he points to likes of Sheila Dixit, Nitin Gadhkari, Reliance , and many more , when he talks people asks about evidence when he provides they call it " Drama "  ,
 They want to get rid of corruption and all and when someone tries to make an effort they just make fun of them.

I have nothing against Kejriwal per se.
I didn't want him eating into the anti-congress votes in the Lok Sabha elections this year. Thankfully, that didn't happen and we have a stable government.
It would be good if he starts at a small level, proves his capabilities and then dreams about bigger things. Smiley
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August 08, 2014, 06:58:41 AM
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I have been supporting AK like many people out there and if he would have stayed as CM , he could have set benchmark for administration but everybody knows how things turned out after his resignation. He has been honest but politics got better of him.
I do believe that he has delivered many things in 49 days gov that other government fails to deliver in 5 years + just think if he could have got the majority of 36 , than I'm sure he could have done things a lot different , the way congress was playing games it was always clear that this government will not last long, but anyways I do believe that Indian media is sold out, what more to prove Reliance just bought Network 18 , and they surely don't want to loose control over Politics as they know they can easily manipulate bjp/congress led governments which they are doing.

There is no doubt involvement of corporate houses in politics and regarding media , it has turned into Great Indian Media Circus with every channel portraying different image of a particular party to the public and filling its pocket with cash under the name of so called journalism.
I'll leave it to that as I think we are heading lil off-topic here..! Politics is swamp. and I do believe Internet is not a good place to talk about it. where people misinterprets 80% of the times.

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August 21, 2014, 11:42:12 AM
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Likely to adapt Bitcoin. Hahaha!

"Its like USA is 4th most likely country to adapt Hinduism," says Praveen Togadia.

He's Nick Sazbo from Washington. I've my answer. Or Hal? :O
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