For Congress, OROP means One Rahul, One Priynka.
According to Haryana's health minister Anil Vij, OROP - which stands for One Rank One Pension for Congress means "One Rahul, One Priyanka."
For Congress, OROP means One Rahul, One Priynka.
According to Haryana's health minister Anil Vij, OROP - which stands for One Rank One Pension for Congress means "One Rahul, One Priyanka."
Hilarious as we may find and laugh for a bit, I think BJP needs to give up resorting to such cheap comments. They need to start showing now that they are more mature and serious in their intentions than congress. Everyone knows that congress has always needed and will need in future too, the crutches of Gandhi-Nehru family and they have suffered big time for it. It is up to the congress who they want to discard or put on pedestal. BJP need not stoop to their level and keep making such jokes for a few laughs.
rambabu wrote:True. But in BJP there are a section of politicians who feel that the Congress should be retaliated in a language which it understands. I agree BJP should not stoop down to such levels.
yes, but it was okay to do so upto a certain limit to make their point. It is past one year now that BJP is in power and continuing to do so now would become a habit which is what we don';t want. It is time now to give up jokes and funny stuff and get down to serious stuff!
True Kalyani. It's time to think of more developmental measures to make the Nation surge ahead. BJP has a lot to do as it inherited a barren nation from the erstwhile rulers. Modi and his team must take this challenge and measure up to the expectations of the people who gave its mandate.
Renu Sharma wrote:Personally I feel that our India cannot develop till that these political parties do not end up funny comments over each other. BJP comments over Congress and vice-versa instead of developing the nation.
True Renu, we are lagging behind other countries because all our politicians did until now is to keep trying to score a point over each other for personal selfish gains, without thinking of what the people really need.
@rambabu