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--Posted By member of jago party..... On 09-07-2008
 
ek kaam karna...jab jago party election mein jeet jaaye tab.......... yeh sex discrimination har field se hata dena..........yeh armed forces waale girls ko is laayak nahi samajhte ki eoh bhi lad sakein front pe........
--Posted By i m a primary member of this party On 09-07-2008
 
Salary & Govt. Concessions for a Member of Parliament (MP) Monthly Salary : 12,000 Expense for Constitution per month : 10,000 Office expenditure per month : 14,000 Traveling concession (Rs. 8 per km) : 48,000 ( eg.For a visit from kerala to Delhi & return: 6000 km) Daily DA TA during parliament meets : 500/day Charge for 1 class (A/C) in train: Free (For any number of times) (All over India ) Charge for Business Class in flights : Free for 40 trips / year (With wife or P.A.) Rent for MP hostel at Delhi : Free Electricity costs at home : Free up to 50,000 units Local phone call charge : Free up to 1 ,70,000 calls. TOTAL expense for a MP [having no qualification] per year : 32,00,000 [i.e . 2.66 lakh/month] TOTAL expense for 5 years : 1,60,00,000 For 534 MPs, the expense for 5 years : 8,54,40,00,000 (nearly 855 crores) AND THE PRIME MINISTER IS ASKING THE HIGHLY QUALIFIED, OUT PERFORMING CEOs TO CUT DOWN THEIR SALARIES..... This is how all our tax money is been swallowed and price hike on our regular commodities....... 855 crores could make their life livable !! Think of the great democracy we have.............. kya aap bhi aise hi rehne waale hain yaa...there is another plan.........are you gonibg to have this money as your salary.........or our country will have the progress..........jaisa ki aap bolte hain.............meri baat maaniye........apne adds t.v. par bhi dhikhaayiye..........
--Posted By shiv On 08-07-2008
 
bangalore is preparing for BBMP elections,we shall contest ,we need media attention,this is the right time to present ourselves to people,lets do tht,
--Posted By Ashwin On 08-07-2008
 
Revolution begins
--Posted By janakiraman On 06-07-2008
 
am a medical student from chennai we r some how 100 doctors , if you add in ur agenda for compulsory intercaste marraige we wil join in your party .
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Jago Party is for complete freedom. We shall not even force what one should eat, drink or wear. Marriage is a matter of personal choice. Better education will make castes & religion irrelevant.
--Posted By yash meena On 06-07-2008
 
i m happy to know that retired person like mr.chauhan is coming forward to change this nation .i used to think that beside young blood we always needed old energy stores for such movements..a retired person is usualy free from basic responsibilities towards family...he/she is having lots of time,energy and experience to give...moreover he/she is more admixed in the society and has more networkings than young blood...so i request all retired people on behalf of my young generation to start a new life by putting all of thier efforts for making our nation prosperous and strong....plzz uncles and aunts..we need uuu very much..
--Posted By rochika On 05-07-2008
 
i did not find your advertisements anywhere. can you send posters so that i can put them up in my school?
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Please mail your address. Will send leaflets.
--Posted By I B Singh Chauhan On 04-07-2008
 
I am a retired PSU officer,I have been a trade union leader in my organization and in2007 when i retired i was holding the post of state secy. of officers association.I have gone through the whole details of jago Party & will like to work for it as any level.
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Welcome Mr. Chauhan. Please join as an active member online. We shall contact you.
--Posted By yash meena On 03-07-2008
 
u guys should condust an opinion poll in india to know that how much youth of india are ready to remove sirnames after thier names.
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Good idea. But that will not solve problems. Most of the Tamilian do not write surnames, still casteism is equally rampant there. It can be removed only by education & inter caste marriages.
--Posted By yash meena On 03-07-2008
 
its really funny to know that u r planning to win the elections by convincing voters from reserved category.we all know how elections are won in india.nobody can even dream that u would get votes for NO RESERVATION POLICY from reserved category voter. go to villages and ask people how do they like the candidate while going for voting..in last parliament elections people of my city elected a bollywood star who hardly came twice a year in his constituency..and trust me still people admire him.people can yell at system but feed this system too..even educated people ..how can u convince them for sacrifycing attitude..???
--Posted By Syed Nazim Hussain On 03-07-2008
 
Should We the Indian be proud for being SLAVE of British Rule before 1947? If you thing we should not feel proud for that SLAVE, why should we support Commonwelth Organisation and going to organised Commonwelth Game? As far as I Know Commonwelth Member Country are those country which were Once slave of British Rule.
--Posted By Felix D'souza On 03-07-2008
 
Where can I get your Party's constitution
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It is available online. Goto homepage>> " Photos & Documents "
--Posted By sweettooth On 03-07-2008
 
Well what is the plan of Jago party to eradicate terrorism from our holy India. I am asking it because i am spreading your message in my circle and people usually they ask about your agenda about terrorism.
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We want terrorism should be handled with an iron hand. Please read "Mission" link & " Jaipur Blast.....".
--Posted By praveen On 01-07-2008
 
80% of Indians belongs under res catagory.how can we wins election. select winnable consti rather felding max. Campain is better now. but with out hurting their sentimenys. we need exe campain .we need reservation sections too.
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The population of reserved category communities is only about 50-60%. Secondly, we have to convince them that the actual benefits of jobs go only to 2% of the reserved communities. Hence, reservation does not solve their problems.
--Posted By praveen On 01-07-2008
 
a good begining
--Posted By rahil On 29-06-2008
 
You have mentioned in your mission to give Rs.600/- to all active members of Jago.Why is this needed?
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We have said that Rs 600 p.m. should be given to all voters (not just active members of Jago Party). We want to give cash to stop the massive corruption and wastage involved in delivering subsidized services and projects of governments. Pl. read FAQ no. 26 to 29 for details on this subject.
--Posted By sushil On 29-06-2008
 
Its a good step.....rather then protest against reservation with government, we educate peoples to not take reservation.We start it from primary schools. can we start now.
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Interesting but does not sound practical.
--Posted By ayush jain On 29-06-2008
 
sushil we need to start with the primary level and give equal education for all.
--Posted By Sushil On 28-06-2008
 
I do not agree with words of Yash Meena.As she said that rezservation is bcoz upper caste peoples do not allow lower caste peoples to drink water from the same plzce, So what does reservation do here, now lower caste peples do not go to allow upper caste peoples.Actually i m not comfortable with this upper and lower caste words y not all caste become equal. Indian constitutuon says equal rights for all, then why there is reservation,which divides us in upper and lower caste.
--Posted By surajit On 27-06-2008
 
can you explain the point:"no income tax till 4lakh per annum"???? is there any base or just a vote tracking idea?????please let me know....
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Please read "Mission". All our promises are supported by facts.
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