The situation is so fluid & confusing that all country men too are in a quandary as to the turn of events going to take place especially at a time when the nation is reeling under the spell of spiralling inflation.The only paty,in the circumstances,that could avoid dissolution of Parliament & interim poll is BJP which, morally speaking,should support the deal since, after all,it was their brain child & it were they who mooted the proposal originally. The present political situation in India looks like a leaf plate being scorched by all the hungry political dogs from all sides.Every party other than BJP-big or small-in this distraught situation wants to have its own pound of flesh.Expecting 10 cabinet berths in the new govt by the SP is too much;it may not even be able o extend its full support of 39 MPs of whom 10 are understood to be still sitting on the fence.Sivasena is vertically split.Jarkhand Muthi Morcha is still reeling under old memory. Akalidal is still undecided about its move.Ajit singh wants a berth of his choice.Support from from TRS is out of question for all the false promises Congress reportedly gave it previously.In this situation of encircling gloom,there appear to be no perceivable moves by Congress than to surrender to fate & lose the vote of confidence.And, now, comes the time as a sudden jolt to the first citizen & first Lady President of our country to use her constitutional power & judgement to decide the time/date of the fateful event for the nation
RE:A chaotic situation for the country
by deep kaus on Jul 09, 2008 04:10 AM Permalink
this is a problem created by us and us only. when we vote for state assemblies we can perhaps keep local issues in mind bt representstives to loksabha should be voted for based on national interest.
if people from w bengal and kerala wanna vote for parties whose hearts beat for china, or if people in up and bihar vote for those who are loyal to islamabad rather than delhi, what else can be expected
RE:A chaotic situation for the country
by mallaiah anchoori on Jul 09, 2008 07:09 AM Permalink
I agree with you to some extent.But the problem is,in a federal structure as ours, diverse govts by regional parties and all together a different party ruling centre,there is going to be constant& continous friction between tne two which more often spoil the centre state relations,which again is not good for the people of state.It is likely to hit the developmental programmes undertaken by the state govt for Centre may not be expressing its countenance for obvious political reasons though it is not supposed to,ideologically speaking. The best possible solution would be to introduce only two political party system as in case of USA/UK instead of allowing such springing of mushroom growth of sundry parties which are virtually taking the voter for a ride and endangering the political stability which is very much essential for the growth of national economy & over all development. Another disquieting feature with us is that most of the middle class & upper class people donot turn up to the polling booths to cast their vote.It is more often the lower middle class & the poor that cast in majority,but they,some times are purchased by the disgruntled political parties. All the political parties in India awfully lack ethics;those who have it will not shine in the party & prove square pebbles in the round holes.And precisely for this,our democracy is by the politicians,for the politicians & of the politicians instead of by the people,for the people & of the people.