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Is Governor planning to become next chief minister?
by Prashanth Sheshadri on Oct 08, 2007 10:47 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

I don't know if it's constitutionally possible...But, I have a weird feeling that may be Governor Thakur or his son/daughter is planning to become the next chief minister of Karnataka with the support of BJP, Congress and JD(S). That's right, no opposition party needed. This way there will be a fair power sharing and "revenue" sharing mechanism of all parties to benefit. Dharam Singh, Yediyurappa & Kumaraswamy all will be all Deputy chief ministers of North, Central and South Karnataka respectively. Deve Gowda will occupy a new position named Political advisor to Takur (this is a reward for all the hard work that he did in the last few days) and is similar to what Sonia Gandhi at the national level. Even poor S.M.Krishna who was waiting in Maharashtra to see if he can throw in his hat with the govt formation, will be rewarded with the position as the new Governor of Karnataka. Can anyone think of better win-win-win-win situation?

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  RE:Is Governor planning to become next chief minister?
by Kishan on Oct 08, 2007 10:52 PM   Permalink
Yes, 20/20/20

20 Months for Congress: C.M. post 10 months for Kharge & 10 Months for D.Singh

20 Months for JDS: C.M. post 10 months for Kumaraswami & 10 months for Revanna

20 Moanths for BJP: C.M. post 10 months for Yadiyurappa & 10 months for Ananthkumar.

It there is more Candidates for C.M. post than it will be 5 months each.

Sarve jana sukhinobhavanthu !!!

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  RE:Is Governor planning to become next chief minister?
by varghese devassy on Oct 08, 2007 11:08 PM   Permalink
Seems a Good idea!!!!!!

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