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Will UPA Government survive it's full term ............... ????????
Asked by anantharaman,
29 May '12 11:19 pm
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The UPA government will survive it;s full term primarily because the opposition is disunited and weak. It will be survival by default.
Answered by Francisco, 30 May '12 01:55 am
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My sincere wish is, it doesn't . It will be only prolonging a state of no administration. But the absence of a suitable alternative disappoints me. Like our prayers to God to help us liberate India from the British earlier, let us do it again to help us find liberation for Bharat Matha from the corrupt, insensitive, selfish political lots. What a fall for even MMS!!!
Answered by Arakuzha Ramachandran, 30 May '12 07:26 am
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Yes it will as the glue of greed will keep them all together
Answered by rajnikant raiyarela, 30 May '12 01:58 pm
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I wish it shouldn't survive for any more but no one else as capable is visible there who can repair the people's heart burns and wounds.
Answered by INDER VIG, 30 May '12 10:37 am
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Yes unfortunately it will. Regardless of the eccentric behavior of Ms Mamta Banerjee, she will not have the guts to pull out her support from the UPA-II govt because it has been just one year when her party came to power in West Bengal on the slogan of 'Paribortan' (Change) and she knows that her party will lose seats in the Lok Sabha elections to CPM in West Bengal as she has not brought out any change and her popularity is also at its lowest level. So she needs the cushion of 2 years to establish herself as a good option for West Bengal.
Answered by Manoj Adwani, 29 May '12 11:29 pm
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