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Dance of Democracy -II

Yesterday we all saw what happened in the Parliament. To summarise, this was trust vote which was a perfect example of breach of trust.
Was nice hearing some good speakers and was frustating seeing the wads of the 1000 Rs. notes on the Table of the parliament.
What was out o the doors of the parliament and was only discussed within, was before the parliament to consider.
As i said in my earlier post that there is lot more nudity now, was proved right. The MP's became the Horses who can be Traded in the 'Mandi'. The price was so low! (One Crore) I believe we should along with votes give 100Rs. Notes to all the MP's in our constituiency as this will keep them satisfied and they will not sell off their ideology for such meagre sum. Mr. MP Calculate the number of voters in your constitueiency and multiply it with 100. this will be price(Prize) for you to be honest.
We all can afford Rs. 100 right. and this will be another tax once in five years. and will ensure the honesty of our MP's.
i predicted that this trust vote will be breach of trust vote a day before... but you dont need to be an astrologer to predict that!


ONE more incident. ... The MP's were disrupted in their speeches. both the sides. It seems basic parliamentary manners are gone and No one is willing to take a lead to see that atleast he behaves properly in a parliamentary manner and also convinces 10 other MP's to behave in a parliamentary manner. "These are leaders who are not ready to lead in the parliament". Please for gods sake dont let a weak leader lead you. ELECTIONS ARE FAST APPROACHING

But again. Jis hamam me sab nange hai? kaun jyada kya farak padta hai?
Come on guys this is not we want our future to be like.

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