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Somnath Chatterjee and his partiality
by rajiv kulkarni on Jul 16, 2008 11:14 PM

In our country there is no post which is impartial, be it the President's or The Speaker's post. At times they may appear to be impartial but heart of heart they remain partial. We can not do without partiality. He is the most partial speaker we ever had in the Indian Parliament. This was evident on several occassions during sessions. I don't understand why is he so much dead against BJP ? After his tenure which party is he going to go back ? Obviously CPM. He is in favour of N-Deal because he does not want to vote with BJP. His party is opposing it and therefore either he has to fall in line with party or quit politics forever or form a new party or join congress. He was elected for Spakear's post because his party supported Congress and hence party is higher than an individual. Now CPM is against the deal,how can he have different view ? If he is really impartial he should say that I am in favour of N-Deal and if my party is not in favour of it, I resign without taking name of any party and should not say that he does not want tow the BJP line.

Rajiv

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