Not to honour the gentlemen's agreement Kumaraswamy has hundred execuses. Politics of opportunism is not good for people at large of the state. Another election if forced will be unwanted burden on public exchequer directly and tax payer's money indirectly. Running the democratic institutions would be a costly affair wih the kind of politiicians in our country.
No ethics, no genuine concern for people but power hungry.
Being Chief Minister for twenty months , he has tasted the power and would be seeing for execuses all around not to give up the seat. He talks as though he is the only man to take care of 5.5 crores people of Karnataka.
We are sick of all these unholy politics in a Nation proud of such great personalities like Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru and the like.
RE:Politics in Karnataka
by Harsha K on Oct 04, 2007 07:47 PM Permalink
Ganesh,
Well, Ramakrishna hegde gave up power in 1985, because he felt he needed to reaffirm people's mandate, after Janata Party didn't win too many seats in Loksabha Elections. He came back with even greater majority!
Sigh, Where are leaders of that caliber anymore?
Now, leaders talk proudly about in politics anything being possible, and how it is ok to have stigma of breaking a promise!
RE:RE:Politics in Karnataka
by Seenu Subbu on Oct 04, 2007 08:05 PM Permalink
Deve Gowda did only one thing in his life. Stab Ramakrishna Hegde in the back, in such a way he never recovered. This scoundrel and his evil family are the cancer for Karnataka
RE:Politics in Karnataka
by jhumpalahiri on Oct 04, 2007 08:01 PM Permalink
Hahahah comparing a sleeping idiot and his good for nothing son with hegde....