LET NOT BJP DO SECOND MISTAKE IN KARNATAKA

It appears that the Congress JDS coalition government will crumble and fall apart sooner or later in Karnataka.. Perhaps, sooner than later.

BJP is said to be encouraging dissenters in Congress and JDS to leave the parties so that BJP can form the government in Karnataka. I hope that this is a fake news and not true. BJP should not do this mistake again.

If the congress JDS coalition would fall, then BJP should refrain from staking claim to form government o that President rule would be imposed in Karnataka.

Let the next state election in Karnataka take place along with the parliamentary poll.

I trust the BJP leadership in Delhi has the maturity and wisdom required for an all India party to protect it’s image as a party wedded to the true spirit of democracy and not snatching power at any cost.

N.S.Venkataraman
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Constitutionally Correct option . BJP or Sri Yadyurappa acted absolutely within the concluded process in Constituent Assembly that was confined by Dr. Ambedkar as Justifiable Rule of people's Democracy . There shall be an end to illfull and unjustified practice in Electioneering . Necessary Regulations are to be brought in . more  
Kumaraswamy gives higher education portfolio to ‘Class 8 pass’ minister Is this not a mockery of democracy ? A class 8 person is elected by people of Karnataka who becomes ‘higher education’ minister, whereas its capital is known as IT capital of India ! – Editor, Hindujagruti more  
Sorry to say that not only BJP had the greed for power but also the two coalition partners. Majority should come in the assembly through election and not by manipulation of elected members. It would then be a murder of democracy. How can any one claim that people have voted for them is it is not above 50% of the votes poled. Lot of changes are required in the representation of people act ensure the election of candidates only if they get more than 50% of votes. If none get it, re-election should be held in the constituency with the top two candidates so that one of them gets more than 50%. If an elected candidate resigns or defects, he/she should be debarred to be a member of that body for rest of it's tenure. What happened in Bihar was wrong since the people had voted for pre-election alliance. Nitish Kumar should have sought a mandate with a fresh election with a coalition with BJP. more  
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