we are too impatient, we must give time and watch how he performs. he will survive if he cares for basic needs of common man - good roads,transport,water,sanitary facilities,removal of garbage,cheaper education, availability of text books,good hospital facilities etc throughout the state. wherever he goes in the state these amenities must be specifically insisted upon and he should get reports from the public about the satisfaction. elimination of corruption should receive high priority while in office and he should make himself accessible to general public to hear grievances. if district administrators and statelevel officers fail to redress grievances, they should be dealt severely. these measures should help to keep him in office for the full term and even beyond. will this message reach the chief minister?