Friday, October 25, 2013

Re: [IAC#RG] IMHO, AAP may be banned after Delhi elections

sir,
1. as in all your mail and in this also, your attack is   THE PERSON and not the message
2. we are really happy that lacs of people are  with you- we are a democracy and two cheers.
    as CARLYLE said
3. Curiouser and curiouser - you are supposed to be fighting  corruption but in your  enthusiasm for the GOP, you will attack   those who are against corruption
4. lastly, long time ago, when I decided to get out of your mail, I  searched  for the UNSUBSCRIBE-which is curiously missing. Like  the spider web- when you get in , you are stuck
 
trust me, I am with GANDHI who said   GUTTER PRESS are essential to democracy and here also    YOUR MAIL. -   what is inside - comes out  
 
no hard feelings
GANDHIGIRI


On Thursday, 24 October 2013 2:17 PM, KN VENUGOPAL <gandhigiri2007@yahoo.co.in> wrote:
thanks and no thanks
WE believe, and you don't have to -as you have the right - in  doing SOMETHING TO IMPROVE  and NOT spend time in denigrading others.
 
gandhigiri


On Thursday, 24 October 2013 12:11 PM, Sarbajit Roy <sroy.mb@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Shri Gandhigri.

It is out of respect for your seniority that we have restrained
ourselves so far.

1) I suspect the "pure" air, water and people of USA may have confused
your thinking.

2) There is not 1 like me, there are literally lacs of us, part of a
proud religion and a rigorous ancient training which has ensured that
"India" has held together despite Muslims, Christians and other
"foreigners" who have ruled us.

3) Unlike you we do not believe in Gandhigiri (all variations) or
turning the other cheek. That is only for books and foolish people.

4) We also don't give a damn which party comes to power - including
AAP. They are ALL equally haraamis/businessmen. Accordingly, WTF
should we care if AAP is dismantled or not. In fact we hope that AAP
is successful enough to go "national". It gives us yet another buyer
for our monopoly product - VOTES, and more buyers and fewer sellers
can only mean higher prices, such as in a State's panchayat elections
recently. FYI, after going through their records and tallying up the
accounts they found - the LOSING PARTY paid Rs. 24,300 on average for
each vote bought from a syndicate whereas the WINNING PARTY only paid
around RS. 11,600 per vote. If AAP is sensible, they should "cash out"
now and do teh "honorable" thing

PS: Your next email in reply to this will be published no matter what you write.

On 10/24/13, KN VENUGOPAL <gandhigiri2007@yahoo.co.in> wrote:
> and your patron CONGRESS  PARTY (not to be mistaken for CONGRESS GRASS)
> and you will be happy?
> it takes many SARBAJIT ROYs to dismantle AAP
>





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