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Slogan Shouting in Parliament - Speaker's Dilemma
by jamsheed abumohammed on Jul 07, 2008 12:28 PM   Permalink

Speaker Somanth Chatterjee expressed his displeasure over the beahviour and shouting by the BSP member joining with him were the BJP members and wanted to quit the post. Was this the real reason for him to quit the post? Its not, its only an alibi to join the Communists ranks to condemn the govt over its failure to curb inflation and price rise. He is likely to be replaced by MP from AP soon. The Communists have trained all guns agianst the Govt and Chatterjee's offer to quit adds to the speculation what the Communists are upto. BJP which is dying to see the demise of the Govt, joined the BSP to condemn the Govt while the discussion was on the fertilizer shortage in the country and non-supply to UP farmers.It appears the Members of the Parliament don't raise points to air the grievances of the people but to score political points over the Govt. Its not a good sign at all. Soon a new Parliament will take its due place after the elections were announced in November, which is a certainity. Communists are in no mood even to the listen to elder statesman of the party,Jyoti Basu, who advised restraint and wanted Karat to go slow in the matter as the main beneficiary of the tussle between the Communists and the Govt, is BJP safron brigade. If the elections are delayed, then advantage Congress,if not advantage BJP. In all probability Communists would lose much ground in their own backyard in Kerala and West Bengal. The Left beware of this lurking danger and support the Govt for good.

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