07-08-2006, 05:52 AM
As usual, clueless CONgress chamcha Sekhar Gupta is begging SONIA to do right thing. These bast@rds all divert the total failure of CON woman into failure of Arjun SIngh or CPM's fault in their quest to keep BJP away from power.
This MORON does not realize the plan of SONIA. She is trying to force ManMohan to resign or he become such a laughing stock that all CON men will be begging her to become PM to save the nation (means the garbage GANDHI die-nasty).
Here Sekhar Gupta idiot is begging her to do right thing.
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<b>Party, president, PM</b>
Posted online: Saturday, July 08, 2006 at 0000 hrsÂ
Time that Sonia shows her support for PM. Otherwise, it will cost both equally
Totally baseless and utter nonsense: those were the adjectives the PMâs press advisor used to deny rumours of Manmohan Singhâs resignation. The same adjectives can be employed for much of what the Congress has been saying about its own government. In fact, whatever was the immediate provocation for rumour mills to start churning on Friday, the general context was provided by Congressmen who, for example, a few days ago turned what should have been a regulation meeting on price rise into a party versus government tussle. But, and this is a question that will not go away simply because Sonia Gandhi met Manmohan Singh before the weekly UPA meeting, what precisely has the Congress president done recently to strengthen the hands of the prime minister she chose herself.
This question survives even if one were to accept the slightly unlikely hypothesis that Sonia Gandhi is in complete agreement with Dr Singh over all the economic policies that have caused the Congress heartburn. <b>In politics, sometimes it is not enough to know yourself that you have faith in your nominee â others must get to know what you know</b>. There really hasnât been any perceptible effort on the part of 10 Janpath to communicate to the party that it stands four square behind the prime minister. True, there hasnât been any discernible effort to express a growing divide with Dr Singh either â had there been, for sure some Congressmen would be saying things on record that they now say only when tape recorders are switched off. <b>But given the current political context, what the PM needs is an unmistakable sign that he enjoys Mrs Gandhiâs confidence.</b>
<b>The consequences of having a PM who appears to everyone as losing bits of elbowroom over every other issue will also affect Sonia Gandhi.</b> No matter what some Congress courtiers may be saying, Dr Singhâs prime ministership will become a true liability only when it is seen to have lost most of the symbols and substance of authority. That is when questions will be raised why Sonia Gandhi didnât back a man she picked over the ambitions of many wily old Congressmen. That is when those wily old Congressmen would claim a victory of sorts. That is when Sonia Gandhi would be seen to have conceded ground to the very forces in the party she doubtless had in mind when she picked Dr Singh as prime minister.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
This MORON does not realize the plan of SONIA. She is trying to force ManMohan to resign or he become such a laughing stock that all CON men will be begging her to become PM to save the nation (means the garbage GANDHI die-nasty).
Here Sekhar Gupta idiot is begging her to do right thing.
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->http://www.indianexpress.com/story/8046.html
<b>Party, president, PM</b>
Posted online: Saturday, July 08, 2006 at 0000 hrsÂ
Time that Sonia shows her support for PM. Otherwise, it will cost both equally
Totally baseless and utter nonsense: those were the adjectives the PMâs press advisor used to deny rumours of Manmohan Singhâs resignation. The same adjectives can be employed for much of what the Congress has been saying about its own government. In fact, whatever was the immediate provocation for rumour mills to start churning on Friday, the general context was provided by Congressmen who, for example, a few days ago turned what should have been a regulation meeting on price rise into a party versus government tussle. But, and this is a question that will not go away simply because Sonia Gandhi met Manmohan Singh before the weekly UPA meeting, what precisely has the Congress president done recently to strengthen the hands of the prime minister she chose herself.
This question survives even if one were to accept the slightly unlikely hypothesis that Sonia Gandhi is in complete agreement with Dr Singh over all the economic policies that have caused the Congress heartburn. <b>In politics, sometimes it is not enough to know yourself that you have faith in your nominee â others must get to know what you know</b>. There really hasnât been any perceptible effort on the part of 10 Janpath to communicate to the party that it stands four square behind the prime minister. True, there hasnât been any discernible effort to express a growing divide with Dr Singh either â had there been, for sure some Congressmen would be saying things on record that they now say only when tape recorders are switched off. <b>But given the current political context, what the PM needs is an unmistakable sign that he enjoys Mrs Gandhiâs confidence.</b>
<b>The consequences of having a PM who appears to everyone as losing bits of elbowroom over every other issue will also affect Sonia Gandhi.</b> No matter what some Congress courtiers may be saying, Dr Singhâs prime ministership will become a true liability only when it is seen to have lost most of the symbols and substance of authority. That is when questions will be raised why Sonia Gandhi didnât back a man she picked over the ambitions of many wily old Congressmen. That is when those wily old Congressmen would claim a victory of sorts. That is when Sonia Gandhi would be seen to have conceded ground to the very forces in the party she doubtless had in mind when she picked Dr Singh as prime minister.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->