Wednesday, July 9, 2008

This is national interest or something else

Finally left withdrew it's support from UPA Government on nuclear issue. Mr. Manmohan Singh is under immense pressure to save his Government. Political parties which were known as enemies of congress party in recent past are now coming forward to support the Government on this contentious issue. They will vote in favor of Government when opposition will bring no confidence motion on the floor of parliament probably on 11th August. I'm no more interested to delve into details of technicalities involved with the N' deal, because I have very little knowledge in this. But in this present situation I clearly see how all the vested interested are coming together for each other's rescue in the name of safeguarding national interest.

Take example of Samajwadi Party(SP). I couldn't resist myself from suspecting the intention of SP to support it's long time political rival Congress on the same issue. SP's chief Mulayam Singh and Amar Singh made it clear that this was only honorable Kalamji whose valuable references changed their mind for giving support to N' deal. If this is true then why they have waited for such a long time to support the deal? People of India know it very well how dedicated this party is for national interest. In UP they are playing politics of caste and racism. They are giving tickets to dreaded criminal who are accused of several cases of murder, extortion, kidnapping etc. So why suddenly they changed their minds to support N' deal ? Is it for national interest ?

The reason is obvious. In UP their arch rival BSP is running the Government. Many cases are rolling against political leaders of their party. They hope if they support the Government in center then in return home ministry can influence the verdict of those cases in their favor. They are agree to support but from the outside like the leftist used to do. Which clearly reflects the mere opportunistic aspect of this party.

Then take the example of former prime minister H.D Deve Gowda's party - Janata(S). This party own only three seats in the last Lok Sabha election, two were from Karnataka and one was from Kerala. Later the MP from Kerala withdrew his support from the party when Gowda's party was ready to go for happy marry with BJP in the state. Now being the largest party in state assembly BJP is ruling the state. Studying this situation very well Gowda has proposed to support the Government in parliament from his side. As now one one seat is important for UPA Government to prove the majority, Gowda may gain some political advantage in this situation.

It's better not to speak on our most popular rail way minister Mr. Lalu prasad Yadav in this context, otherwise story will be so long to read.

1 comment:

Seoorissa said...

Hi Hari,
I understand that you are very much serious about Indian politic. But this is common issue for indian politics. I agree with you.

Thanks
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