It's probably being ghost written by that Commie S Kulkarni.
these commies are utter rascal infiltrators. They first pushed the Centrists and conservatives in the Congress out of the way (thanks for the memories Jawahar Stalin) - and now they have pushed a fifth column in the BJP too
Advani rode the tiger (TM - Ramalinga Raju) when it cam eto Babri - but never owned up to the consequences (good and bad) of the demolition. Instead he simply wanted to be accepted as a secular.
His blog will contain the same wannabe secular, Dhimmi tripe - it has already started with reinforcing the secular Jinnah speech comment.
Intellectual clarity starts to get obscured at that age and intellectual courage gives way to stubbornness- fixedity in the way of thinking and unwillingness to change and accept different points of view.
Advani's best years are likely behind him.
In the increasingly unlikely scenario of him getting elected to PM's chair, one can except a performance similar to Vajpayee or Narasimha Rao. Definitely that is much better than the present incumbent. But that is not what one expects from Advani based on his image of a decade back. Also, that is just not good enough for India at present.
But at this stage it is not going to be easy to put an alternative to Advani for the forthcoming elections.
One can hope that BJP will come to power and Advani will utilise all his experience to lead the nation inspiringly.
Also hope that by 2010 or 2011, Modi will move to centre as Dy PM and Home Minister.
And hopegully he will be elected PM during general elections in 2014.
But good hopes are unlikely to come to pass in the India that we have now.
Most likely it is going to be a third front govt in power which may see at least two if not more PMs before it paves way for Congress govt in power in 2014 under Rahul Gandhi.
Darker days for India may come towards the end of term of that Congress govt...
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It's probably being ghost written by that Commie S Kulkarni.
these commies are utter rascal infiltrators. They first pushed the Centrists and conservatives in the Congress out of the way (thanks for the memories Jawahar Stalin) - and now they have pushed a fifth column in the BJP too
Advani rode the tiger (TM - Ramalinga Raju) when it cam eto Babri - but never owned up to the consequences (good and bad) of the demolition. Instead he simply wanted to be accepted as a secular.
His blog will contain the same wannabe secular, Dhimmi tripe - it has already started with reinforcing the secular Jinnah speech comment.
Advani is in his 80s.
Age does change a person.
Intellectual clarity starts to get obscured at that age and intellectual courage gives way to stubbornness- fixedity in the way of thinking and unwillingness to change and accept different points of view.
Advani's best years are likely behind him.
In the increasingly unlikely scenario of him getting elected to PM's chair, one can except a performance similar to Vajpayee or Narasimha Rao.
Definitely that is much better than the present incumbent. But that is not what one expects from Advani based on his image of a decade back.
Also, that is just not good enough for India at present.
But at this stage it is not going to be easy to put an alternative to Advani for the forthcoming elections.
One can hope that BJP will come to power and Advani will utilise all his experience to lead the nation inspiringly.
Also hope that by 2010 or 2011, Modi will move to centre as Dy PM and Home Minister.
And hopegully he will be elected PM during general elections in 2014.
But good hopes are unlikely to come to pass in the India that we have now.
Most likely it is going to be a third front govt in power which may see at least two if not more PMs before it paves way for Congress govt in power in 2014 under Rahul Gandhi.
Darker days for India may come towards the end of term of that Congress govt...
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