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A Way Out
by Lalatendu Deo on Oct 02, 2007 09:51 PM


Any reason is a good reason if it does help you get what you wish. Even if it is unreasonable. So whatever Kumaraswamy says in not at all important, what he does is. BJP should stick to the gun it holds now and should not bulge from its position. And the Congress will surely stick to its.

The two national parties are unnecessarily going backwards to appease these below rated parties, who simply do not deserve to be there. There are certain others, who definitely have substance but there are only few of them left.

It is not for the first time that such ugly happenings was there in Indian Politics. Kumaraswamy is re-doing what Mayabati did before.

There should be a broad arrangement between two major national parties, so as not to disturb the party in power in the way they have been doing in these years. A coalition government is the thing of today's politics. And providing stability to the one party's government by the other party in one state by not resorting to third grade politics, will certainly be reciprocated in the other state by the other party. Only if this minimum restrain is maintained by the two major Parties, things will tickle down to a semblance and both the parties would benefit equally. It is always beneficial for them not to be distracted by the taste of power like this which is nothing but thorny.

You can not enjoy watching Cricket sitting on a thorny bed, even if India is winning.


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