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political affiliations-changing as and when money matters
by challa anand on Jul 21, 2008 12:15 PM   Permalink

any party who talks louder about their opponents in the elections, create a negative feeling about their opponents, talk about their negative points, their scams, their mismanagement etc etc,,, tie up with the same parties at a later stage to form a government or bail out the governments on no confidence motions. Is it not a cheating? Supppose, I as a salesman promise moon about my product and gives a product which is totally contradictory to my sales talk, does it not comes under cheating? Do I not fall under the category of Section 420? If it is true, then why the same kind of initiative not taken against the political parties? For example, in UP Samajwadi Party came to power by criticising/scolding/abusing the congress (I) party, to which people have agreed and given their mandate to run the state government. Now the same SP goes into a political marrige with congress(I) ditching the hopes of 8 croes UP voters. Does it not falls under (political) cheating? A nation wide dialogue should be initiated on this issue and an ordinance should be made to control the political marriages of their convenience. If at all a situation derives them to act in contrary to their poll promises, the said government should submit their resignations at once and go for a nationwide debate/political mandate, to which they should strictly adhere to. Otherwise, voters like us get betrayed at the behest of any small groups. Because, everybody knows that the days of thumping majorities have gone, no

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