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Kya hua, kab hua, kyon hua, kidhar hua, kaise hua. Bas itna hi.
Wednesday, January 25, 2006
Shameless Buta refuses to resign
After the Supreme Court slammed Buta Singh's controversial recommendation to dissolve the Bihar assembly and initiate fresh elections, calling it "malafide" and accusing him of wanting to favour one particular party with his recommendation, it seemed natural that he would resign from Bihar's governership. But trust the utterly shameless Buta, he said he wouldn't resign. So be it. Let Manmohan Singh kick him out for subverting the constitution. Oh, wait! Manmohan Singh is equally culpable, because he didn't scrutinize the recommendation and sent it to the President (who was in Moscow at that time) for assent, literally in the dead of night! Since the Home Ministry has also been slammed, Shivraj Patil should also be shown the door (actually he should have been shown the door a long time back for incompetence).
Trust the Congress to act in a shameless manner (all in the name of trying to stop the BJP from coming to power at any cost, constitution be damned).
Trust the Congress to act in a shameless manner (all in the name of trying to stop the BJP from coming to power at any cost, constitution be damned).
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Congress is known to pay lip service to constitutional norms but the number of times they haven't even done that recently is surprising. Goa, Jharkhand, Bihar and Karnataka come to mind. Most surprising of all is the fact that the Indian media doesn't point fingers at Congress at all! Every last bit of transgression by the BJP is pounced upon with glee, but Congress goes scot free.
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