Like it on Facebook, Tweet it or share this topic on other bookmarking websites.
For the last few days, the speeches of Modi is sobre and slow, perhaps he read this forum and trying to change his style of expression.


They are politicians. They stick to their own ways to draw the crowds. Tweets and forums will not make any dent on them.
For the last few days, the speeches of Modi is sobre and slow, perhaps he read this forum and trying to change his style of expression.


They are politicians. They stick to their own ways to draw the crowds. Tweets and forums will not make any dent on them.
Joking abt. it, as all have their own advisors as well as their team which drive the strategy.

http://mohanmekap.com/

For the last few days, the speeches of Modi is sobre and slow, perhaps he read this forum and trying to change his style of expression.


It works both ways, it's a speech-war for our politicians. They will keep thrashing each other until the election game is over.

I love this free image hosting site for sharing my work

https://o0.nz/

Thank you said by: mohan manohar
For the last few days, the speeches of Modi is sobre and slow, perhaps he read this forum and trying to change his style of expression.


It works both ways, it's a speech-war for our politicians. They will keep thrashing each other until the election game is over.


In a parliamentary democracy it is perfectly alright to launch criticism against one' s opponents and the tone and substance of speeches or any form of communication should not border on vulgarity that is exactly what is happening at the moment which does not augur well for our democracy.
For the last few days, the speeches of Modi is sobre and slow, perhaps he read this forum and trying to change his style of expression.


It works both ways, it's a speech-war for our politicians. They will keep thrashing each other until the election game is over.


In a parliamentary democracy it is perfectly alright to launch criticism against one' s opponents and the tone and substance of speeches or any form of communication should not border on vulgarity that is exactly what is happening at the moment which does not augur well for our democracy.


It is because we gather there like herd of sheep. The day people will refuse to listen to their trash, the language will change.

I love this free image hosting site for sharing my work

https://o0.nz/

For the last few days, the speeches of Modi is sobre and slow, perhaps he read this forum and trying to change his style of expression.


It works both ways, it's a speech-war for our politicians. They will keep thrashing each other until the election game is over.


In a parliamentary democracy it is perfectly alright to launch criticism against one' s opponents and the tone and substance of speeches or any form of communication should not border on vulgarity that is exactly what is happening at the moment which does not augur well for our democracy.
No where in the constitution of India it is written that political parties should behave such and such way, constitution speaks abt. power to citizens and their rights and how to preserve and secure right and observe duties.

http://mohanmekap.com/

For the last few days, the speeches of Modi is sobre and slow, perhaps he read this forum and trying to change his style of expression.


It works both ways, it's a speech-war for our politicians. They will keep thrashing each other until the election game is over.


In a parliamentary democracy it is perfectly alright to launch criticism against one' s opponents and the tone and substance of speeches or any form of communication should not border on vulgarity that is exactly what is happening at the moment which does not augur well for our democracy.
No where in the constitution of India it is written that political parties should behave such and such way, constitution speaks abt. power to citizens and their rights and how to preserve and secure right and observe duties.


Rights ? what about responsibilities. Underneath every Right, there will be responsibility also.
For the last few days, the speeches of Modi is sobre and slow, perhaps he read this forum and trying to change his style of expression.


It works both ways, it's a speech-war for our politicians. They will keep thrashing each other until the election game is over.


In a parliamentary democracy it is perfectly alright to launch criticism against one' s opponents and the tone and substance of speeches or any form of communication should not border on vulgarity that is exactly what is happening at the moment which does not augur well for our democracy.
No where in the constitution of India it is written that political parties should behave such and such way, constitution speaks abt. power to citizens and their rights and how to preserve and secure right and observe duties.


Rights ? what about responsibilities. Underneath every Right, there will be responsibility also.


Oh, come on, the responsibilities are for others to take, I know about my rights only. Give me more. Meanwhile let the politicians utter the trash, it's their right. :evil:

I love this free image hosting site for sharing my work

https://o0.nz/

For the last few days, the speeches of Modi is sobre and slow, perhaps he read this forum and trying to change his style of expression.


It works both ways, it's a speech-war for our politicians. They will keep thrashing each other until the election game is over.


In a parliamentary democracy it is perfectly alright to launch criticism against one' s opponents and the tone and substance of speeches or any form of communication should not border on vulgarity that is exactly what is happening at the moment which does not augur well for our democracy.
No where in the constitution of India it is written that political parties should behave such and such way, constitution speaks abt. power to citizens and their rights and how to preserve and secure right and observe duties.


Of course there is a code of conduct to be maintained within the parliament and also by the ministers and MPS, dont they take an oath ? I am told that there is a phrase which pertains to maintaining the dignity of the post and carry out their duties towards their consituency ! But all this remains on paper only...

Pay no mind to those who talk behind your back, it simply means that you are two steps ahead !!!

For the last few days, the speeches of Modi is sobre and slow, perhaps he read this forum and trying to change his style of expression.


It works both ways, it's a speech-war for our politicians. They will keep thrashing each other until the election game is over.


In a parliamentary democracy it is perfectly alright to launch criticism against one' s opponents and the tone and substance of speeches or any form of communication should not border on vulgarity that is exactly what is happening at the moment which does not augur well for our democracy.
No where in the constitution of India it is written that political parties should behave such and such way, constitution speaks abt. power to citizens and their rights and how to preserve and secure right and observe duties.


Of course there is a code of conduct to be maintained within the parliament and also by the ministers and MPS, dont they take an oath ? I am told that there is a phrase which pertains to maintaining the dignity of the post and carry out their duties towards their consituency ! But all this remains on paper only...


I don't know if any specific provisions are there in our Constitution. A brief reading of it would make it amply clear that there are phrases like ' immorality', 'decency' , 'opposed to public policy' and so on - may be in other contexts. Obviously our founding fathers never in their wildest thoughts deemed it necessary to lay down the code of conduct for school boys for our playful, fanciful leaders!!!
You do not have permissions to reply to this topic.