03-15-2007, 10:52 PM
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I was speaking from a rhetorical point of view. Here you have commies, the protector of aam-aadmi and here you have congies who have come to power because of their feelings for aam-aadmi. Commies can slaughter a few and the incident will probably be forgotten. But come election time labor law reforms will hit the union-support. In terms of bargain, commies have a plus and congies have a big minus methinks. I doubt if any labor reforms will come in until next LS elections.
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I still think Congress got something from the deal from CPIM. What exactly they obtained would become clear in the coming days.
The plight of the non-CPIM left front partners is amusing. They are making lot of noise but they will not do the one thing that will rock CPIM. They will not give up the ministerial positions. Bunches of hypocrites!
I was speaking from a rhetorical point of view. Here you have commies, the protector of aam-aadmi and here you have congies who have come to power because of their feelings for aam-aadmi. Commies can slaughter a few and the incident will probably be forgotten. But come election time labor law reforms will hit the union-support. In terms of bargain, commies have a plus and congies have a big minus methinks. I doubt if any labor reforms will come in until next LS elections.
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I still think Congress got something from the deal from CPIM. What exactly they obtained would become clear in the coming days.
The plight of the non-CPIM left front partners is amusing. They are making lot of noise but they will not do the one thing that will rock CPIM. They will not give up the ministerial positions. Bunches of hypocrites!