02-16-2009, 05:55 AM
<!--QuoteBegin-rraajjeevv+Feb 16 2009, 03:02 AM-->QUOTE(rraajjeevv @ Feb 16 2009, 03:02 AM)<!--QuoteEBegin-->in that case it looks like the most likely candidate to become the PM is Sharad Pawar.
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There are four possibilities not necessarily in the following order. (1) NDA led by BJP gaining majority forming a government with a BJP P.M.; (2) UPA led by the Congress gaining majority with a Congress P.M.; (3) An alliance of non-Congress parties to have a non-BJP P.M. forming a government with inside or outside support of the BJP; and (4) An alliance of non-BJP parties forming a government with inside or outside support of the Congress.
The people of India have already tried all the above four alliances. The only thing they have not tried is a BJP govt. commanding absolute majority. I am not sure if this is possible in the next general election There is absolutely no chance of the Congress ever forming a govt. commanding absolute majority.
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There are four possibilities not necessarily in the following order. (1) NDA led by BJP gaining majority forming a government with a BJP P.M.; (2) UPA led by the Congress gaining majority with a Congress P.M.; (3) An alliance of non-Congress parties to have a non-BJP P.M. forming a government with inside or outside support of the BJP; and (4) An alliance of non-BJP parties forming a government with inside or outside support of the Congress.
The people of India have already tried all the above four alliances. The only thing they have not tried is a BJP govt. commanding absolute majority. I am not sure if this is possible in the next general election There is absolutely no chance of the Congress ever forming a govt. commanding absolute majority.