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Strategies & Market Trends : India Coffee House

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To: JPR who wrote (7190)9/25/1999 4:03:00 PM
From: sea_biscuit   of 12475
 
In the meantime, the Cauvery dispute between the southern states of Karnataka and Tamilnadu has ignited again. This is the very same issue that the BJP was claiming that they had "solved" when they were in power last time.

Both Chief Ministers are on BJP's side. And each is likely to command the support of about 15 or 20 MPs (though in the case of Karnataka, things are a little more complicated because of the linkages to a few other outfits in the North as well, through the Janata Dal (United), which of course, is anything but united!).

And this will be in addition to the expected controversy that is likely to erupt about the reinstatement/sacking of George Fernandes as Defense Minister! It would be a lot of fun to watch the "stable" government led by the BJP and its 23 or 25 allies!

Barely a month from now, they will all be fighting like the power-hungry scoundrels that they really are.
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