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RE:N Deal and India
by Rajendra Nayak on Jul 19, 2008 06:42 PM

I am not a commie but I want to put forward my views as follows:
1. We donot know why both of the parties went for a Common Minimum Programme. There should have been an election again in 2004. Just to keep BJP out there were strange partners. So every intelligent Indian should have understood that it is a question of time when the separation occurs. The main aim was to keep BJP out or else BJP could have formed the government and faced the same situation of confidence vote.
2.Why blame the commies who were never in the coalition but they have every right to show their displeasure. Even in the national parties lke Congress and BJP there are rebels and they will vote for or against. Nobody will speak against them. Definitely not because they will come in front of your house and question.
3. Each time calling commies as irresponsible people does not appear good. They are also elected members and have not entered parliament through backdoor like our PM and GS of CPI-M.
4. When you consider the votes of each party no party has got more than 30% of the votes polled by 40 to 50% of the voters from the voters list.
5. It is one billion people who should be asked to vote rather than 500 and odd.
6. This is why I say we have one of the worst democracies of the world where one can talk in general blah blah in empty stomach but if we say a particular politician is wrong, one had it - kidnapping, threats etc.
7. When Mr. Vajpayee lost trust vote, MPs said 'Let anything happen'.

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