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Unprincipled Gowda compromised with BJP but unwilling with Congress
by jamsheed basha abumohammed on Jul 20, 2008 12:19 PM   Permalink

The most unreliable Deva Gowda finally spoke his mind not to compromise with Congress. But he was quick to compromise with BJP in Karnataka to allow his nowhere son Kumarasamy to rule Karnataka for 3years. What kind of principle he is talking. The question here is which way one should go. There are two options, either support the secular forces or go with the communal BJP. He should decide which he side he would like to vote. The people of Karnataka are watching his moves. It would have adverse effect in the next elections. Congress is not banking on him solely. Any action deterimental to the secular forces would be of his undoing. He must in his own interest and in the interest of secular forces, he must vote for the UPA Govt. If he does not do that posterity would remember him of the most opportunistic politician unmindful of the national interest. He must remember that the Nuke deal would bring cheers to Indian energy starved states in the years to come. The hydelenergy, the coal,solar and wind energies would not be sufficient to meet the growing demands of the Indian villages in next 20 years. Nuclear energy being clean, simple and cheap would help India tide over the energy crisis. It can be supplemental to the conventional energy source and non-conventional energy would not last long. UPA did one thing good by going ahead with the deal and parties do not support such a move, then all will be bombed at the next poll. Congress is sure to win in the next poll on this alone

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