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What is biggest worry for Congress now?
Asked by saranathan Narasimhan,
22 Sep '12 03:31 pm
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How to counter the black mailing of new partners?
Answered by amitava duttamajumdar, 22 Sep '12 03:33 pm
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Congress (means Soniaji) was building her plans to uplift Rahulji to PM seat in the ensuing 2014.
Now SP, the new supporter has started telling that Rahulji is not skilled (like Akhilesh?)and
this will gain momentum in the months to come.
As the dreams of MK to make Stalin the CM of Tamilnadu failed, Soniaji also has to taste the bitter in the ensuing months. So, Congress is worried about the future of Rahulji only. Jai Hind!
Answered by venkat ramani ramachandran, 22 Sep '12 07:04 pm
Now SP, the new supporter has started telling that Rahulji is not skilled (like Akhilesh?)and
this will gain momentum in the months to come.
As the dreams of MK to make Stalin the CM of Tamilnadu failed, Soniaji also has to taste the bitter in the ensuing months. So, Congress is worried about the future of Rahulji only. Jai Hind!
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Hmm
Again coalition partners will demand powerful ministry
Railways may be opted by DMK for kani or balu
Answered by sigma, 22 Sep '12 03:39 pm
Again coalition partners will demand powerful ministry
Railways may be opted by DMK for kani or balu
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Honestly - I don't think they worry about anything seriously.
The inner contradictions within their supporting parties and also the disjointed opposition parties are enough to see them through this term. And none of the parties, without exception, wants to face an election now. This works to the advantage of the Congress.
Answered by S. Ramesh, 22 Sep '12 03:33 pm
The inner contradictions within their supporting parties and also the disjointed opposition parties are enough to see them through this term. And none of the parties, without exception, wants to face an election now. This works to the advantage of the Congress.
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