Guest guest Posted May 17, 2004 Report Share Posted May 17, 2004 Like Inderji says Sonia has politics not just in family but in her stars! For all you know the stars conspired to bring her to India and to make her the head of an old ancient nation! And yes, the law is not the same in India as in the US...And as an Indian, I am proud of the fact that Indian constitution is more secular and democratic than any other country in the world! Even if she was a housemaid in UK, she has every right to be the Prime Minster of India (that's what the constitution says and so does the voters' mandate)! And as for the dynastic bit, if people can inherit purva punya or karma (it's right there in your chart, see) what's wrong in carrying on the tradition of your family! For all you know, it's not even purva punya...it's probably her duty - karma, she's doing it for her children...one should respect her for the amount of effort she's put in preserving an old party...when she stayed out of the Congress, the party actually started disintegrating...it's only now that it's reviving. ....and if the choice is between fanatics who kill in the name of religion (read BJP past history) and the widow of an assassinated prime-minister..???? well, if it helps, the Italian can tie a saree better than most women of India, including me:) , jagmeet s dheendsa <jsdheendsa@j...> wrote: > She will have to be born citizen of USA.In USA law is very clear about > this.I do not think the law is same in India.The constitution writers may > have never expected this kind of situation.BJP could not pass this law > though they tried.Moreover we are studying jyotish so if her stars are > strong enough they will make her the PM of India.That will be an > intresting study.The Kings of old are dead.Long live the new > Dynasties.That according to me is the only qualification which Ms.Sonia > Gandhi has to be the PM of India and lets face it it,it is a very good > qualification in India when you see all the spouses and children of > politicians following in their family profession. > Jagmeet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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