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Dance of Democracy!

Tomorrow is 22nd of July 2008, the Manmohan Singh Government is going for trust vote! but what we have seen is even worst, this is "Jugad ki Rajniti", enemy one day are friends today and the friends one day are bitter enemies.
The Samajwadis who were once insulted by the Congress (Gandhis) are now their best friends and the Babubhai Katharia (*BJP MP From Gujarat) who was removed from the party for his "Kabutarbazi" is now back in the party. the BJP at that time showed that they care about the reputation of their party and therefore they have removed him... but now the reputation of least importance and the bringing down of government is more important.
Even the MP's who are in Jails for henious crimes are in demand and Mr. Shibu Soren who was removed from Cabinet ofUPA is now back with a Bang and have reportedly given list of 13 Demands to suppourt the Government.
Is this really a Trust Vote or Breach of Trust. these political parties have fooled the people of India. and today for their personal benefits they are changing their role and are making fuss on trivial issues ignoring the most important issues - one being; freeing the indian democracy from Tainted MP's and MLA's and removing the tainted people from the parties so as to win the trust of the citizens of india.

PAR JIS HAMAM ME SAB NANGE HAI USME KAUN JYADA HAI ??? Kya Farak PAdta Hai?

This is Dance of Democracy ... and there is lot more nudity than ever before.

Atleast the Political parties who claim to be Moral Police of this Country Do consider.

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