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by Ashish on Jul 23, 2008 01:25 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Its a win of N.D.A. and Mr. L.K. Advani. Whatever that happened yesterday was already known to N.D.A.

It was madam Mayawati who made Mr. Advani to re-think in the last minute on their stand to defeat the U.P.A. Govt in trust vote.

In the event of U.P.A. Govt falling, all credit would have gone to madam mayavati and the so called third front and that may have benefitted more to Mayavati to capture more seats in U.P. and shattered the Advaniji's dream of becoming P.M.

After nuclear deal, the rising inflation alone will be the biggest enemy of the U.P.A. govt in the coming General elections....

Lets see after surviving the vote of trust in the Parliament how this govt will survive from the rising inflation.

so......its a moral victory of N.D.A.

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by Jojo George on Jul 23, 2008 02:05 PM   Permalink
Yeah, you are partly right. Had the government fallen, Mayavati would have emerged, at least in public perception, as the main alternative to the Congress-led coalition. So Mr. Advani should be relieved on that count.

But, now what if the tide begins to turn against the BJP in, even, Karnataka? Inflation is likely to ease, as the lag time for monetary policy is almost over, and in a couple of weeks, the inflation rate should be off the peak. And, even more interestingly, oil prices are now at their six-week lows. If the crude oil slide continues, and the government were to initiate even token reforms, the expectations part will pull out the economy from its current phase. In fact, expectations about this expectation factor is already playing out in the stock market. If the feel good factor returns, and the Congress propagandists succeed in convincing the people that the bad times were because of the Left, you wouldn't know which way the political wind will blow in 2009. Perhaps, who knows, Advani may remain as the PM-in-waiting.

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