Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Is Everything fair in Politics?

Yesterday, Union Finance Minister hosted a lunch for the leaders of all political parties to discuss an easy way out for the smooth functioning of upcoming Budget Session of Parliament. Sensing the opposition stickiness on JPC, he ended the meeting with the lines of hope. As per the report flashed in IBN7's website, which states, "Sources said he admitted that no price was too high to allow Parliament to run. It means that the Government could finally agree on a JPC.

The Channel further states, The Government managers were also in backroom talks to break the Opposition unity to take the sting away from the debates on 2G and other scams.

Mukherjee met with Left leaders with the hope that electoral compulsions will force them not to vote along with the BJP. The words of support to Mulayam at the Supreme Court in the Disproportionate Assets (DA) case was also seen as an effort to win another friend in these testing times.
Thus every thing is fixed now, BJP has got her demand fulfilled. TMC & NCP are allies, DMK is under tremendous pressure. AIDMK is insignificant, Mulayam & Maya are fixed with an assurance of help in their trial in SC, how heinous their crime may be. Rest can be settled well. Its politics. Now the smooth functioning of parliament is assured. And about this high price, Govt would have to pay for the running of Parliament's session? Who cares?
And one more question Mr. Minister, If it was so easy this time, then why you hadn't played the same game for the winter session? Perhaps, the governance was less scammed that time.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

nahi,par jab desh me har taraf bhrastachar ho to kabhi kabhi janhit me kuch adig hona padta hai