If there is any truth in this observation of Mr. Nitish Kumar on Leftist parties then it may so happen that a government supported by Leftists will come to power san Cong. and BJP. And going by the past several experiments, this will meet the same fate like earlier few. Again, there will be instability in centre and this is what our Leftists want as that will help China to take advantage and interfere like that nation did in Nepal during last three decades. Already, India has internal unrests and Maoist hold control over 30 percent of central India. There are unrests in North-East and in J & K. And our all minorities look abroad for their salvation under twisted religious believe. Leftist, whenever were behind any governments in India in the past, they were not for any good reasons. Experiences say all over world wherever, Communists had come to power that were possible due to internal conflicts in those nations. They had never came to power with the popular support. Therefore, one can safely presumes that the present efforts of Leftist is to come to power a la Prachanda of Nepal. This aspect of present political scenario need to be understood by the non-leftist parties irrespective of ideologies and alliances and not be trapped by the Chinese design in which our Leftists are close collaboraters. Already, China is around India building military and naval bases in all countries except Bhutan. China may not be successful in its design but certainly weaken India for ever.
NDA is already a divided house but JD(U)'s Sharad Yadev and Nitish Kumar have sent jitters in BJP camp when they expressed their willingess to go with the majority. Though both denied any truck with Cong but Cong is hopeful of roping in them in future if need be. By doing so, they may isolate Lalu and Paswan who earlier ditched Cong in seat adjustments in Bihar. A game is on and BJP is unable to reconcile to the jolt given by Sharad Yadev, who already distance his party from the BJP's Hindutva agenda and Modi's future candidature for PM. Therefore all is not well in either camp. While Cong would like to form the govt on its own, if they get majority or with the allies. In the event that does not happen, they may sit in the opposition rather than backing the Third Front. Even before the first ballot was counted, the major parties seem to have reconciled to the fact that they would not get majority either on their own or their allies put together. Therefore they are now talking of realignment with like minded parties to form the govt. It is now certain that there would be a hung parliament and it would take sometime for the parties to regroup and form a stable govt. If the Cong is not forming the govt on its own or with allies, then it would be a blow to the secularism as communal forces would take advantage of the political instability.Conmmunists and other secular forces would not let this happen and they may even offer support to Cong to form the govt if there is emergenc
Re: JD(U) MAY JOIN SECULAR PRTIES DITCHING BJP AFTER POLLS
by Tushar Sakhalkar on May 05, 2009 08:55 AM
What is SECULAR forces by the way? Congress which hobnobs with Muslim extremists organizations is a SECULAR party? Congress that says MUSLIMS have FIRST right over India's resources is a SECULAR Party? BJP asks for a UNIFORM Civil code - without religious partisanship - is a SECULAR party? Left Parties who drive away Taslima due to MUSLIM pressures while talks about freedom of expression in Gujrat and Maharashtra (against BJP and Shiv Sena) is a SECULAR party? If SECULARISM only means appeasement of certain sections of population... HELL WITH SECULARISM.
That is the maximum they can score this election Even the most optimistic people among them may not be expecting more And that is why Nitish also started talking about left...