NCP moves towards BJP. Politics over 2002 Gujarat riots should end says Praful Patel.

  • 5 years ago
With poll after opinion poll suggesting that the country is rooting for Narendra Modi as prime minister this time, parties on the other side of the political spectrum seem to be warming up to the taste of 'NaMo tea'.

While it is obvious that parties tend to gravitate to the side that appears the fittest to be closet to the trophy, the shake up in the UPA this early into the poll season would be a cause of worry for the Congress given its renewed focus on getting its act together before the General Election, likely to be held in May-June.

First came National Conference chief Farooq Abdullah's 'candid' admission of the reality of India's democratic system. The union minister said at it was in the hands of voters to decide whether Narendra Modi should be the prime minister or not.

While there was nothing inherently wrong in what he said, but when his comments are viewed in the backdrop of the growing tension between his party and the Congress -- they run a coalition government in Jammu and Kashmir -- questions are bound to be raised on the changing political realities. Farooq Abdullah's son and J&K Chief Minister Omar Abdullah added fuel to the fire by saying that his party may be willing to go it alone in the state.

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