10-03-2007, 06:23 AM
<!--QuoteBegin-Mudy+Oct 3 2007, 03:06 AM-->QUOTE(Mudy @ Oct 3 2007, 03:06 AM)<!--QuoteEBegin-->It looks like stalemate situation in Karnataka, as expected Gowda is ditching BJP. But without partner he can't survive or come back in power on its own. What a foolish man and poor strategy.
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If you see his vote percentage, it was always constant. he really did not lose that much even though he is most unpopular with the media and urban folks.
The problem was he wants power where as congress wanted to be in the saddle with their support. For CM post they switched loyalties to BJP and now to keep the CM post they will switch loyalties to congress.
Deva Gowda's party is like BSP or SP. Irrespective of thier behavior, their vote bank is always intact and hence they will resort to any antics.
It is BJP that lost and it neither their fault. There is nothing much BJP(the untouchables) can do. They need to go back to grass roots and try to get more seats.
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If you see his vote percentage, it was always constant. he really did not lose that much even though he is most unpopular with the media and urban folks.
The problem was he wants power where as congress wanted to be in the saddle with their support. For CM post they switched loyalties to BJP and now to keep the CM post they will switch loyalties to congress.
Deva Gowda's party is like BSP or SP. Irrespective of thier behavior, their vote bank is always intact and hence they will resort to any antics.
It is BJP that lost and it neither their fault. There is nothing much BJP(the untouchables) can do. They need to go back to grass roots and try to get more seats.