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Category: 2011 Kerala Assembly Election
#4011
All along the 2 fronts were getting brutal majority in number of seats. This breeds arrogance and complasency till the las moment. In the last moment they use to fool the public by fishing out some outdated corruption or nepotism charges against their predecessors. Both the fronts were following this method.
This time the voters have reduced the margin to a precarious level. The ruling group has tread carefully to avoid slip. This will keep them alert unless both the fronts reach some unannounced understanding with each other.
With Regards
Ramanathan A R
This time the voters have reduced the margin to a precarious level. The ruling group has tread carefully to avoid slip. This will keep them alert unless both the fronts reach some unannounced understanding with each other.
With Regards
Ramanathan A R
#4014
I agree to this point that the slight majority obtained by the UDF has made them in such a position that each step taken by them should avoid controversies , which a strong opposition will raise to improve the governance .
I am happy that the usual rotation principle has been destroyed this time , atleast to a small extent , putting the ruling party on a bridge which is hung using threads , a false move can put them out of balance .
So malayaless can expect a better governance this time .
I am happy that the usual rotation principle has been destroyed this time , atleast to a small extent , putting the ruling party on a bridge which is hung using threads , a false move can put them out of balance .
So malayaless can expect a better governance this time .
#4022
It is a fact that the thin majority is better than brutal majority. The political parties in power will be more careful in their actions. Also the MLAs will be more prompt in attending the Assembly sessions. If any voting comes up unexpectedly, the majority has to be guaranteed !
At the same time the opposition must stick to the principle that they won't accept anybody from the ruling side to join them and form alternate Government.
There is another possibility that a small partner of the opposition group can cross to the other side (of course, based on certain attractive offers) and make the ruling front stronger ?
T.M.Sankaran
Gold Member, SPK
At the same time the opposition must stick to the principle that they won't accept anybody from the ruling side to join them and form alternate Government.
There is another possibility that a small partner of the opposition group can cross to the other side (of course, based on certain attractive offers) and make the ruling front stronger ?
T.M.Sankaran
Gold Member, SPK
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