politicians are actors, thats why most actors are successful in poltics. everything is drama. threatening is a drama. withdrawal a drama. now already the time is over another few days for the existing team. withdraw and make yourself free and ready to join hands with any party for the future government. There is no permanent friendship nor rivalry in politics.
RE:RE:politics is nothing but drama
by Samir Moosa on Apr 20, 2008 11:49 AM Permalink
Politics is a funny game. This same Mayawati begged to the Congress to allow her to join UPA in the last General Elections and now she is threating withdrawl. The need of the hour is to have a prepoll alliance of two opposing groups which is attested by the CEC. This group cannot constitutionally break the alliance in 5 years, as it has in fact accepted the other parties views and opinions and thus formed the alliance. This makeup of political structure should be similar at State level too. This is the only way to curb they power crazy politicians to make or break political alliances at will and thus disrupt assemblies and cost the tax payer a fortune in organising another election.
RE:politics is nothing but drama
by mumbai on Apr 20, 2008 11:57 AM Permalink
CEC also plays a role in the politcal drama. I dont know whether this correct? When a political party having alliance with another party it should maintain the alliance in nation as a whole. It should not change its stance in other states are at national level. CEC should impose such rule. right or wrong?
RE:politics is nothing but drama
by ashish tiwari on Apr 20, 2008 12:14 PM Permalink
Mayawati has never begged anyone. She has been the CM three times but never danced to anyone elses tune. She is one politician who has always done what she said and people love her for that.Not like BJP and Congress who kneel before their allies and give up their agenda just to cling to power.