07-22-2008, 01:33 AM
<!--QuoteBegin-Mudy+Jul 21 2008, 10:21 AM-->QUOTE(Mudy @ Jul 21 2008, 10:21 AM)<!--QuoteEBegin--><!--QuoteBegin--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->My only concern is that she will be dependent on CPM votes
however, being a master manipulator herself, I think she will screw the CPM like she screwed the BJP<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
I think she is excellent or shrewd manipulator. Her rise is most amazing thing in Indian history. I want to see her PM now. She is not linked with any foreign power and came out from heart of India, that is rural India with no elite connection. She will give lot of heart burn to elitist media. Fun to watch. Mamta as always missed her boat again.
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Anyone can take BJP for a ride as they still have bit of principles left (compared to other thugs). If Maya pulls her stunts, Left will scuttle the ship mid-ocean.
A year ago Maya was firmly on Sonia's side to get Prathiba in while Mulayam was on other side. A year ago Naidu was still building a rag-tag coalition of 3rd front of some disgruntled and only thing new is the list of those disgruntled has changed a bit. All in all, it's same old stale arrack repackaged in a new bottle.
Even if Mayawati's projected as PM candidate, it won't be without the support of Left given situation today. While she'll definitely be a better PM than current chaploosi, the Left will still be calling the shots. Naidu's playing a king (or queen) maker here but when push comes to shove I'd expect him to throw his hat in the ring - he too won't be a bad PM.
however, being a master manipulator herself, I think she will screw the CPM like she screwed the BJP<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
I think she is excellent or shrewd manipulator. Her rise is most amazing thing in Indian history. I want to see her PM now. She is not linked with any foreign power and came out from heart of India, that is rural India with no elite connection. She will give lot of heart burn to elitist media. Fun to watch. Mamta as always missed her boat again.
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Anyone can take BJP for a ride as they still have bit of principles left (compared to other thugs). If Maya pulls her stunts, Left will scuttle the ship mid-ocean.
A year ago Maya was firmly on Sonia's side to get Prathiba in while Mulayam was on other side. A year ago Naidu was still building a rag-tag coalition of 3rd front of some disgruntled and only thing new is the list of those disgruntled has changed a bit. All in all, it's same old stale arrack repackaged in a new bottle.
Even if Mayawati's projected as PM candidate, it won't be without the support of Left given situation today. While she'll definitely be a better PM than current chaploosi, the Left will still be calling the shots. Naidu's playing a king (or queen) maker here but when push comes to shove I'd expect him to throw his hat in the ring - he too won't be a bad PM.