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Will the new regime sustain?
by Mahidhar Katti on Jan 20, 2006 11:37 AM

Well, all said and done about the numbers, what really matters after the government is formed is will the new government sustain for the rest of the period till elections in 2009? If persisting is one issue the quality of governance a herculean task for the new regime. The BJP will really have to work their way out to the next elections and with the petty fights they take up, INCUMBENCY will surely be factor of decision. Failing which the BJP will never get back as strong in Karnataka as they could in '04 elections. The new alliance should also take up the onus of avoiding early elections and if things dont work out, the alliance will be reprimanded for premature polls. With all the party management techniques and minds like Venkaih Naidu and Pramod Mahajan, the alliance may pull up a good show, the proposals of development of infrastructure and development of secondary cities will be affected a lot. Just not Bangalore is crying out for infrastructure, but also the secondary cities like Mysore, Hubli and Mangalore should attract investments if the state has achieve growth in hampered businesses.

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