It has never been tougher out here, with both the ruling party and the opposition making a do-or die of the situation, both devising new war cries with every passing day:)If one party cries change (Didi likened the efforts of her party to the efforts of Nelson Mandela in South Africa:P)the other accuses it of misappropriation of funds.The print and the electronic media play second fiddle to one party or the other and each day, we have some 'expert' trailing some star candidate (Shobhaa De calls Ms. Banerjee ' sexier than Budhhadeb Bhattacarjee'!!) So what exactly do we look forward to?
We agree that the party in power (ruling party is a derogatory term of course) has its own share of shortcomings and goof -ups, but honestly, is that reason enough to go for a 'change'?
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ReplyDeleteIt is like jumping from a hot pan to a stove ....I think we need a change ....but we have to look at the people who are trying to bring a change and think .....whether they can really bring about any change .....as far as I see ...I only see in the upcoming party a band of hooligans and dacoits waiting for their share of the loot ....
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ReplyDeleteIt's like choosing between kettle and the pot
ReplyDeleteBut when one thing gets "overused" we should change it and then use both kettle and pot alternatively :P
At least, even if there is no change, no political party can think themselves to be "invincible" and take the people for granted thinking that we have no option !