Saturday, 15 March 2014

WHAT BROUGHT THE CONGRESS AND THE BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY TOGETHER?

WHAT BROUGHT THE CONGRESS AND THE BHARATIYA JANATA PARTY TOGETHER?




Voting together for matters of national importance is not un common in India. In fact this is an indication of our democratic behavior. Does THE DIVISION OF ANDHRA PRADESH in closed parliament fall into the category of our political prudence?  The records of parliament will always be there for future political pundits to ponder .Let us take it as an issue of national governance since both the national parties namely the bharatiy janata party and the congress have accepted the method of settling the issue.
Every step taken by the political parties are observed by people and they derive their own conclusions. immediately  after elections'2004 to loksabha Sonia Gandhi then badly in need of allies sought cooperation of TSR to form a coalition of like minded parties  at the center. The so called secular parties joined the coalition in the name of keeping the communal elements out in the name of saving the country. The power seeking elements were unaware of their bargaining power and strengthened Sonia's position  to the extent that she retained the virtual power of the country and made  Dr.MAN MOHAN SINGH the prime minister. thus she isolated many stalwarts in her own party and in her coalition for all time to come. Dr, man mohan singh an eminent economist despite his weak political stature worked whole heartedly duly supported by his cabinet colleagues leaving political management to Sonia Gandhi. since then Sonia Gandhi is running the country at her will through progressive economic measures through her nominee prime minister and the spineless members of his cabinet and a captive party at her disposal amidst competitive sycophants waiting at the door to join the bandwagon any time on any issue. sonia gandhi  has successfully made India an Italy of the east and almost all political outfits barring the BJP and LEFT are competing with each other to be nearer to her loosing to some extent the ideology if any for which they were there.

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