anant_s
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It will be all about nos., BJP with 180+ seats means that every party except Left will be willing to support it.
Yes thats a very important point you make, both congress and BJP would want to win atleast 180-200 seats on their own for them to have a dominant say in policy matters.
If you ask me the most depressing part of UPA 2 hasn't been the corruption and scandals that broke with a depressing monotony, but govt's sheer inability to have courage to stand for a policy like it did for Nuclear deal against Left. Allies like TMC took advantage of this and the so called Policy Logjam led to wastage of time on economy front. The fact that government took cover under Global economic crisis to hide its own inability will, to me remain one of the most frustrating parts of UPA 2 regieme.
And it is here that lies a lesson for country's electorate. if the country chooses one of two major national parties it will do itself a great favor, any fractured verdict, we will have no will else but to blame ourselves and face the music (or should i say cacophony)
PS: I just get a feeling, RG won't be Congress's PM candidate. Congress knows better than anyone else, the kid stands no chance against seasoned leaders like Sushama swaraj, Arun jaitley, Modi etc, he simply has no credentials at all. I just get a feeling P Chidambaram or A K Anthony could be the dark horses.
Third Front is just a Mirage. It's just a lose coalition of parties which will ultimately join either of the two fronts, but they have kept there so called front such that they can get a better deal from either of the two fronts.
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