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Will Dharam Singh be able to prove his majprity?
by K.Pandu Ranga Rao on Jan 19, 2006 08:38 AM



Dear Editor,



Chances are very bleak for Mr.Dharam Singh to save his Govt. Right from the formation of Govt. the relations between the Cong and JD(S) are strained. After the exit of Mr.Siddaramaiah and the elections to local bodies it is very clear now both the parties can not have honeymoon anylonger. No Govt can function with any harmony if the parties do not have any understanding. Mr.Devegowda himself is responsible form sowing the seeds of animosity. Congress has further complicated by aligning with Mr.Siddaramaiah to win the elections to local bodies. How can Congress expect JD(S) to support it at State level if the Congress decimates JD(S) in the just concluded elections? The writing on the wall is clear that the days of the coalition Govt are over the moment the results of the elections to the local bodies are announced. The Cong should not take Mr.Devegowda's help now but in stead should behave as resposible opposition party. Let hs hope that the new Govt headed by Mr.Kumaraswamy will deliver the goods in due course. It is a fact that it is a serious blow to Mr.Devegowda. Mr.Devegowda should now remember what he did to Late R.K.Hegde when he was PM.

K,.Pandu Ranga Rao

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