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by siddhartha srivastava on Jul 25, 2008 02:44 PM

I do not think Karat ever went through the classes conducted by Government for MPs. There are three constitutional posts on import i.e. the President of India, Vice president of India and the Speaker of Lok Sabha other than CEC etc... All these three positions are filled by the members of parliament. Most of the times candidates belong to different political parties. Which means the candidate nominated by a political party normally will be a primary member of that particular party. Once the elected candidate assumes office, he/she does not belong to any political party and is expected to act with out a bias.

Somnath has been expelled from the party as he refuded to obey the diktat of HIS Highness Shri Karat. Karat seems to have not learnt even the first chapter that the Speaker belongs to no political party. Karat may have his own reasons but I have a very simple question to him and I request readers to pose this question to him if some one really gets to Karat. My question is:

What should the President of India, Ms.Pratibha Patil and Vice President Mr.Hamid Ansari (who is also the Chairman of Rajya Sabha) should if in the next elections Congress/UPA does not come in power. I am posing this question as both President and Vice President belonged to Congress before they assumes offices. As per HIS Highness Karat's philosophy they both should resign if Congress/UPA does not come in power in next elections.

Mr.Karat wake up and learn basics of parliamentary systems or else

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