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UP Governor in a hurry.
by Manohar Yadawatti on Feb 17, 2007 02:57 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

UP Governor's reported announcement,favouring President's rule in the state is no surprise.It has been made amply clear by the Supreme Court in the S.R.Bommai case that any trial of strength should be done on the floor of the house and not on the lawns of any Rajbhavan.But irrespective of any number of adverse strictures by the courts,Men in power tend to commit the very same blunders every now and then.Mulayam Singh is no saint,but he has already announced of proving his majority on the floor of the house on 26th of this month.Whether he could do it or not,one needs to wait and see.But if you don't have the patience to wait and see,then be prepared for the bashings once again.

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by Ajithkumar Kundapur on Feb 17, 2007 04:36 PM   Permalink
iF YOUR NEAR AND DEAR ONES WERE THERE IN NATHARI KILLINGS AND FIR HAS BEEN REFUSED TO LODGE, YOU WOULD HAVE UNDERSTOOD THE PAIN AND ASKED FOR PRSIDENTS RULE.

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by ramachandran pillai on Feb 17, 2007 09:26 PM   Permalink
Dear Ajit, we can understand the feelings. But don't bring this on this subject. Because, killings of innocents, injustice etc. are everywhere in this country. It is becauce of the rotten system and you and we are also responsible for this type of sorry state of affairs. If we actually look into the present democratic and election system, we cannot say that we are a truly democratic country which our great Indian Leaders wanted to be here. Corruption is everywhere and under the present circumstances, we don't see it will reduce because of the bad goveranance and bad structure of our democratic structure.

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