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Karnatakas Lessons
by Giri Girishankar on Jan 31, 2006 03:02 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Mr. Shenoys column brings out the point that the Muslims are losing their patience with the so-called secular parties, which have only exploited the minority community for their own benefit, while their (Muslims) lot has not changed much. The promises these parties have been making have turned out to be just appeasements to grab the Muslim vote and thereby the power. It is to be hoped that the Muslim community would take the initiative to openly discourage the political parties from exploiting their minority status, work toward a swift integration of the society, and insist also on their treatment based on merit.

The Karnataka experience has provided an opportunity for the new coalition to demonstrate to the people that it is keen on providing good governance. Accordingly, the coalition should seriously consider holding back new promises but focus on realizing all those already made in an effective and efficient manner. The coalition partners must work with total cohesion among themselves; they must realize that time wasted in mutual disputes is yet another opportunity thrown to the winds without meeting the aspirations of the people of the State.


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  RE:Karnatakas Lessons
by Prakash M Oza on Feb 01, 2006 10:59 AM   Permalink
"Satta Ka Nasha" every politician understand this lessons because do you thinks "hum kare so kayada" this is not fair."pap ka ghada bhar gaya hai" if central govt use u/s. 356 & dissmissed the state govt in Goa, Bihar, & Jharkhand. Why not in karnataka.

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Karnataka's lessons for Congress