RE:Coalition Dharma
by Sudip Bhattacharjee on Jul 22, 2008 08:28 AM Permalink
Mr. Banerjee, no where in the constitution of India it is written that a coalition government cannot take decisions independently for the national need. Moreover, there should be no compromise with communists. They are the enemy within India. We must fight them all over the places, otherwise, they will turn India into a beggar country just like they have done in West Bengal.
RE:Coalition Dharma
by All Right on Jul 22, 2008 09:29 AM Permalink
:-) You obviously are a guru on coalition politics.... No worries, let's see what Congress does with their new bedfellows from UP... ;-)
RE:RE:Coalition Dharma
by Satya Banerji on Jul 22, 2008 05:15 PM Permalink
Process is the best safeguard of coalition. You should abide by consensus of your coalition colleagues. You should ride rough shod on any coalition stakeholder. This applies to all group endeavors, not to politicians from UP alone. Any Guru is the very antithesis of coalition. A Guru is accepted as superior. A coalition is based on equality. Your allegory is inappropriate.
RE:RE:Coalition Dharma
by Satya Banerji on Jul 22, 2008 05:10 PM Permalink
The Constitution does not include many facets of coalition life. That does not render commitment to a common manifesto as being untenable. While you may wish the communists unwell, their collaboration was sought by the UPA. Please bear in mind that the Constitution protects communists, your fantasies notwithstanding.