CONGRESS IS KILLING DEMOCRACY BY STIFLING THE PARLIAMENT
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- Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2010 22:58:33 -0700 (PDT)
Today, is the start of the end of democracy in India. The speakers of
both houses very shrewdly (in a polite tone) stated a bombshell that
has far reaching implications for democracy in India. They told the
members of Parliament that from now on only questions that are
directly related to the matter at hand can be asked. Even the
supplements wiill not be accepted if they are deemed irrelevant. This
in itself doesn't sound so bad BUT THE PROBLEM LIES IN THE
INTERPRETATION OF WHAT IS RELEVANT. The congress party in any way
shuts down the opposition whenever they ask even pertinent matters.
They almost never answer a question properly and always beg the
question. They are so devious that they always go round and round and
avoid all matters pertaining to any impropriety whatsoever. NOW THIS
WILL BECOME TEN FOLD WORSE. They (the congress party and their stooge
of a speaker) will not even entertain any question WHICH THEY DEEM
IRRELEVANT. So, they can deem even a pertinent question which demands
an answer as irrelevant. Period. End of story. End of Democracy. Bye
Bye. Emergency is slowly entering the Indian state once again. Only
this time the congress party is doing it with the help of the media
and the press. Foolishly when the press realize just how badly
democracy has been destroyed by the congress party it will be too
late. Sadly, I believe many in the press already know but are so
corrupt that they only care about how much illegal money they are
earning from the congress party.
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