Can Rahul Gandhi lead the country?
Everyone's talking about Congress vice-President Rahul Gandhi's speech and how he connected emotionally with aam junta and it's being said that he might be assigned greater responsibilities. But why? I feel whatever he talks never shows up in his actions. I don't think he is ready as yet to lead the country all on his own. There's still a long way to go. What do you think?
Seema Chauahan
He should learn more and more about Pol!!1
on Mar 22, 2013 , 11:34 am


Gokul Chandola
No No ... not at all. He should learn county's issues first.
on Mar 14, 2013 , 12:52 pm
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Tejinder Dhaliwal
he is least deserving even to be mentioned in the list of those who should be leaders of the nation. His only qualification is that he is the worhless son of Rajiv Gandhi who believes in populist politics. He thinks elections can be won and country can be run by eating food in the houses of Dalits and by giving Slogans like Aam Adami. He forgets Indira too sloganed Garibi Hatao, but the nation ended with more poor than the Rich.
on Jan 24, 2013 , 12:02 am
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Samir Khan
Every politician is bol bachan, but i hope Mr. Rahul Ghandi will keep his words, i know he is very small by experience compare to all big bulls (looters & lairs), so it is good to having less experience in bad things.
according to me he can do best for india compare to all other leaders. my well wishes is with him.
on Jan 22, 2013 , 12:00 pm

(1)Manoj Srivastava
he does not has the capacity to lead country like india . even he does not know how to speak in parliament then how can you expect he will be lead country.
on Jan 22, 2013 , 11:41 am
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Nilesh Chunekar
Bol Bacchan Zeoooooooooooooo Action !
on Jan 22, 2013 , 10:20 am
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Tejinder Dhaliwal
I would like to know what qualifies him to be even noticed, leave alone discuss him as possible leader. Is it only because he belongs to the dynasty that has raped India for a major part of its 65 years independence?
on Jan 22, 2013 , 12:49 am
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Vijay Rajdhan
This buffoon, a college drop-out, caught smuggling currency in US and bailed out by Indian PM is aspiring to become the PM! We Indians indeed have a large balance of bad 'karmas to be worked out, to suffer this guy as the head of government!
on Jan 21, 2013 , 09:12 pm


Vijay Rajdhan
All these hikes in prices of the last six months or so is to collect booty for distribution of freebies to reach the magic figure that gives CONgress a majority.
on Jan 21, 2013 , 09:11 pm


Vijay Rajdhan
Half-hearted objection of the Supreme Court to cash-to-bank scheme recently floated by the CONgress is only a smoke screen to fool you and me. Under its cover bigger scams are going on for whole-sale purchase of votes of huge territories; right under the nose of a very friendly Election Commission. Wait for 2014.
on Jan 21, 2013 , 09:11 pm


