Tuesday, 2 December 2008

Bombay GenNext talks tough.















5 comments:

Anonymous said...

After hearing and watching the antics of over-the-hill politicians day in and day out, it is a refreshing change to see young Indians take a firm stand. Particularly, when donkeys of the genre of Naqvis who presume they can shout down Indians as though they are subjects of their personal fiefdom! Yes, indeed it is time to take up the AK-47 and send a strong message to the terroirst world that now the tables have turned- we mean business!Foolish, greedy politicians are losing their soft touch and the generation next has taken over.Nurture this fire to burn brighter and weed out the corrupt and dirty, the selfish and greedy and let a breath of fresh air in the form of young capable leaders blow the cobwebs of the putrid politics away! Use the ballot power to ease out the jokers and bring in men of stature, integrity, honesty and with a true will to serve India, not themselves and their Khandan!

Anonymous said...

Chhagan Bhujbal has been made deputy CM. Hurray, hurray -- all those posters and candles have had some effect! We're finally getting the capable, young dynamic leaders we deserve!!

Anonymous said...

well as compared to the last 2 blogs abt the mumbai terror i have to say this one is the best and i have been watching all these slogans on tv and having a good laugh bcoz thats exactly how we feel...and no political party was spared so that was the most refreshing. all i can hope is that out of this crisis new leaders will emerge and the old will fade or die away. i have absolute faith in our PM who is the most upright and hardworking politician but unfortunately his gang of cabinet members need some shock treatment.,,,anyways anil i chose not to respond to the first 2 blogs coz i felt u were writing it onlybcoz the elite were really effected and so the anger from ur part....

Anonymous said...

Dear Anil

In case this info has escaped your attention (I know that you would not miss this, however as I said, IN CASE...)

A large number of these hoardings giving SHRADHANJALI talks about sacrifice of people from Mumbai Polica alone. They have ignored the likes of maj Unnikrishnan or Gajendra Singh. Is it because the surnames of these gentlemen are not vote catchers ?

regards

surendra

Anonymous said...

No matter how linguistically charming these slogans are, what astounding effect have they had really?

It is the pathetic lack of action that is taking us to our doom.

And going by the assembly elections, terror doesn't seem to have scored as much of an issue. So, there you go.

CEOs/COOs for the states seem to be a working solution, but in this country levelled by democratic sloth, it seems nothing more than useless day-dreaming.