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by Himanshu Singh on Oct 06, 2007 01:32 PM   Permalink | Hide replies


BJP did the same thing to the Cong - JDS coalition govt 20 months ago now they got the reply.

No surprise that Congress support this JDS Govt and JDS continue to be there in power. Again no surprise if JDS BJP fight together in next polls as no policital party has core agenda and every party is hungry of Power be it congress, BJP or JDS.

5 years down the line you may see BJP-Congress Tie up... as political parties have lost their ethics and you can expect anything from them.

Its the people of India who are fueling growth to this nation and politicians are still trying their best to divide people on religion and caste.

Cost of mid term poll... just imagine and it will go from our own pocket plus the slowing down of growth rate due to mid term poll.. political gains from violence..loss of life, loss of property..parties will make government and those who dance happily in victory rallies will feel duped within few days. The cycle continues... only thing which is missing is development AGENDA .. both from minds of PEOPLE as well as political parties.

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by VSR on Oct 06, 2007 01:35 PM   Permalink
Bingo.

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by abhimanyu on Oct 06, 2007 01:40 PM   Permalink
The JDS -- congress coalition broke on its own dude.

They then came and aligned themselves with bjp.

And BJP is the biggest political party in the karnataka assembly, just short of majority.

And that is why they have to accomodate circus clowns like deve gowda and kumaraswamy.

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by VSR on Oct 06, 2007 02:04 PM   Permalink
biggest political party means nothing. Unless, you are clever to manage your coalition partner you end up paying the price. The only guy who managed to hold to power was PV Narasimha Rao. What he did was something different. First he came from nowhere to become Prime Minister. Second, he gave free hands to Manmohan Singh and few other confidents to implement certain policies which were quite radical including opening Indian economy. Third, he managed Commies and other coalition partners,either by buying them out or playing politics with them. And the end result, the government surived full term and the economy started growing. The initial seed sown by that government is paying its results even today. Many came later and can take credit. But few really did some thing for economy. Again, there is no way we can expect one political party to get absolute majority. Even a simple majority doesnt mean anything unless you know how to manage your allies. This is reality today.

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by Himanshu Singh on Oct 06, 2007 01:54 PM   Permalink
See its one and the same thisg... Party A associates itself with party B or Party B associates itself with party A. End result is both are getting associated with each other to satisfy their hunger for POWER :)

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by VSR on Oct 06, 2007 02:07 PM   Permalink
Wait for another 6 months and see what Commies are going to do. If they dont pull out inspite of Congress going ahead with Nuclear power deal with America, they get bad name. If they pull out, the whole thing collapses. Dont keep great hopes are Commies. They are the supports of China and they dont do anything good for India. Look at West Bengal, no industries there and majority of workforce is labour who cannot feed their own family.

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