When it comes to pulling crap out of their asses, no one can come even close to the level of expertise achieved by the Congress. The latest:
In an unmistakable resonance of the previous NDA government's `India Shining' slogan, Congress floated the idea of an `achieving India' and listed among the milestones the Indo-US nuclear deal, Chandrayaan, near 9% growth and the total sweep of the Oscars
And let's not forget the innumerable terror strikes, my dear Conressmen.
...party spokesman Abhishek Singhvi went a few steps ahead and termed Slumdog Millionaire "a film of India, for India, by India" and talked about the "conducive atmosphere with emphasis on good governance contributing to an achieving India".
Have you even seen the movie Mr. Singhvi ? It doesn't show "good governance" in Mumbai, it shows a complete lack of anything resembling mediocre, let alone good governance.
And the kicker:
"There are parties drawing us back to the dark ages," he said. Making the reference to the rival BJP clear, Singhvi targeted L K Advani for the "gimmickry of rath yatras and pumping iron before the cameras."
It seems to me that things like one family dynastic rule and cowering before foreign aggression are much better examples of India's dark ages.
(Hat Tip: Rahul P.)
In an unmistakable resonance of the previous NDA government's `India Shining' slogan, Congress floated the idea of an `achieving India' and listed among the milestones the Indo-US nuclear deal, Chandrayaan, near 9% growth and the total sweep of the Oscars
And let's not forget the innumerable terror strikes, my dear Conressmen.
...party spokesman Abhishek Singhvi went a few steps ahead and termed Slumdog Millionaire "a film of India, for India, by India" and talked about the "conducive atmosphere with emphasis on good governance contributing to an achieving India".
Have you even seen the movie Mr. Singhvi ? It doesn't show "good governance" in Mumbai, it shows a complete lack of anything resembling mediocre, let alone good governance.
And the kicker:
"There are parties drawing us back to the dark ages," he said. Making the reference to the rival BJP clear, Singhvi targeted L K Advani for the "gimmickry of rath yatras and pumping iron before the cameras."
It seems to me that things like one family dynastic rule and cowering before foreign aggression are much better examples of India's dark ages.
(Hat Tip: Rahul P.)
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