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The 'Nataka' of Karnataka Politics

'Nataka' in Kannada means a simple English word. Drama! Kar'nataka' in the last 4 years has seen plenty of it in its politics. High drama. Theatre of the absurd even! The last 4 years since 2004 has seen...
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T.M.Subrahmanya swamy i agree with Bijoor's views with no other options left out for karnataka voters and the situation definitely needs an innovative solution to save democracy.All political leaders with a vision of improving living conditions across the state should avoid playing with the voters for their personal agendas.I pray for some one to act like Mahatma Gandhi to save us from further daterioration. siri Gannadam gelge

( Posted: Saturday , May 17, 2008 at 18:27 )        

Manju 1. Well ,idealy its very fine. But will these idle's work towards that.I doubt.
2.Last time the major conditions by HDDG was sending SMK outside the satte for the congrees&JDS govt.to work.even then some other congress MLA's like DKShivkumat tried to destabalise it from outside for obvious reasons.If it is too happen this time around then congress is likely to send out SMK on an international assignment; DKS for governor post may be many more anti Gowda lobby may have to go.

( Posted: Saturday , May 17, 2008 at 17:31 )        

Prabhu On the summary of the solution, it is just like a script for a nataka which cannot be staged. All sounds fair and simple when discussed, but when handled at the stage its all about personal and professional relationships. This is something unpredictable depending on the circumstances.
But do we have any scripts as an alternative to the government itself? Can there be a system which can run the state and the country with no corruption, no bias and looking only towards the growth in all angles?

( Posted: Saturday , May 17, 2008 at 08:36 )        

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