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Gowda's dreams: From fence-sitter to kingmaker

Gowdas are hoping to get just enough to form yet another unstable arrangement in Bangalore.
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Emmveeyem Cockroaches do not trust Lizards.........Mice do not trust Snakes....... So, who and why anyone will trust a proven Traitor?

( Posted: Saturday , May 10, 2008 at 08:07 )        

B S GANESH DEve Gowda is famous for cheating oher parties especially after the previous rule in Karnatak. First cheated Congress and later BJP. If people are really cautious they must throw out JD(S) lock stock and barrel. But the power of money and liquor will only help Gowda and his family members. Gowda cheated Ramakrishna Hegde, Patel, Congress and BJP. Let us wait for the result. Indian parties lack the cardinal principles of politics " SERVICE, SACRIFICE and PATRIOTISM " and in their places selfishness promotion of dynasties has deeply rooted.
B S GANESH BANGALORE

( Posted: Friday , May 09, 2008 at 21:48 )        

sameer ahmed khazi The title has been rightly awarded to Mr.Deve Gowda.We Kannadigas are fed up this coalition govt.The previous govt spent the time in assembly just blaming each other and equally got benefited by running the govt, thought it was only JD(S)which clinched the deal initially to run the govt.We need a single party govt.

( Posted: Friday , May 09, 2008 at 20:51 )        

Sreekanth.N I am sure our Congress and B.J.P leaders would not repeat the same mistake.
If the JD(S) is now willing to welcome other parties to form governments, why dint they do it before the elections..?
They fought a battle to brake the J.D(S)- Congress government and played a game to get out of the B.J.P-J.D(S) rule, now why wait for any single largest party to come and approach..?

( Posted: Friday , May 09, 2008 at 20:29 )        

fannan khan MR GOWDA IS A NICE PERSON WHEN CONCERNED TO THE FARMERS UNDERSTANDINGS BUT HE LACKS THE MODERN VISUALS LIKE S.M KRISHNA. BCOZ THIS REQUIRES AN IT NATURE WHICH GOWDA LACKS

( Posted: Friday , May 09, 2008 at 20:14 )        

Chanakya Jr. Look at the dirty JD(S) Politics: On the one hand, Deve Gowda & his chamcha Revanna say that they'll get the majority of their own .. then Gowda says that he's up for the grabs, whosoever gets a majority--it does NOT matter whether it's the Congress or the BJP !! As summed up succinctly, Gowda's sons can't be without a job too long !!

Gowda is like a fisherman waiting in a pond with the net & a hook with worms awaiting a prey .. Will the once-bitten BJP bite again or the Congress taste it for the first time to enjoy Power, at any cost ??

( Posted: Friday , May 09, 2008 at 18:48 )        

V Subramanian Gowda can keep on dreaming. The people have had enough of him and his family. Gowda's history of betrayals began with his back-stabbing his mentor Ramakrishna Hegde. In the following years he repeated his 'achievement" with Congress and BJP.

His only claim to fame was when he became the PM of the country by default because no one else was available. He proved himsellf utterly incompetent to handle this important position. Instead of retiring from politics gracefully, he insists on going down in stature every day. He will soon be dumped into the trashbin of history by the intelligent electorate of Karnataka.

( Posted: Friday , May 09, 2008 at 17:38 )        

c.g.indu sekhar I feel Mr. devegowda must be dreaming of coming to power by back door.

The people of karnataka would not like to see JD back in power.

( Posted: Friday , May 09, 2008 at 17:16 )        

prathap Then why did he topple the governement costing a fortune to the public.

( Posted: Friday , May 09, 2008 at 17:09 )        

Savitha GOD SAVE KARNATAKA from these JD(S) goons.........

( Posted: Friday , May 09, 2008 at 16:52 )        

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