Monday, June 17, 2013

Ill-fated India

Manmohanji has expressed his confidence that UPA will come to power again. Recent happenings in NDA have probably bolstered his mojo.

He has also shown what is in store for the country when UPA is reelected to power. He has today made the disgruntled Mallikarjun Kharge as the minister for Railways. This position was earlier assured to him to make him reconciled to accepting another person as Karnataka's chief minister. Ministerial portfolios are allocated to buy peace from various state satraps. In this situation, what governance can we expect?

Manmohan is not what he is if he commits only one mistake at a time. He has also appointed Ola as a minister. Ola is only 86 years old! All that remains is for the able prime minister to look the other side when ministerial shenanigans are played out in full glory.

An opposition that can only talk about government's misdeeds without providing an effective alternative is a disgrace to parliamentary democracy. BJP is engaged only in its own leadership tussle and is incapable of retaining parties in NDA. A bleak future awaits India.

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