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The Biju Janta Dal government won the vote, but lost the trust
this is a paper headline in THE HINDU
Your comments please.
Asked by rakesh,
12 Mar '09 08:11 am
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Yes, a test passed in the floor of the assembly without any discussion or voting. It is not a good sign for democracy.
Answered by rajnikant raiyarela, 12 Mar '09 08:15 am
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They have not only lost the trust of the house but also the people of the state because of their favouritism n corruption.
Answered by Damodar Biswal, 12 Mar '09 09:21 am
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I don't agree. The newsmen and the politicians never thrive on moral issues. The newsmen have their own agenda of furthering the interests of their own respective political parties. It may be one of those disgruntled newsman who is not happy with the outcome the test of strength on the floor of the house. How he could know the people's verdict before an election?
Answered by soumyen sarkar, 12 Mar '09 08:18 am
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