Would Sonia care about break up news?
Posted by SRINU GUNTURU | | Posted On Sunday, September 13, 2009 at 11:12 AM
Jagan camp sending split signals to bring Congress high command to their lines but the question is will Congress high command care about this type of news or threat. Congress high command had seen these type of threats and some actions also in the past. Let us take a look at the similar break up threat from senior Congress leader Karunakaran from Kerala state in 2004.
Four-time chief minister, who has often played the kingmaker, K.Karunakaran had problems with A.K.Antony and formed Democratic Indira Congress (Karunakaran) in May 2005 to avenge his son K. Muraleedharan's expulsion from the Congress and to further son's political ambitions. The break-up of the Karunakaran faction and subsequent events had weakened the Congress in Kerala. However, it did not help neither Karunakaran nor Congress Party. Two years of unsuccessful fortune-hunting later, as the grand old man of Kerala politics returned empty-handed to his parent organisation.
MPs that are loyal to Jagan would lose their posts immediately if they break-up from Congress party. So, MPs may not follow Jagan camp even though they talk support of him now. Since Jagan camp has 2/3 majority among MLAs, they can form the government with the support of PRP and MIM but it may not go for long time.
By considering past experiences Congress high command may not care much about the break-up news.
Four-time chief minister, who has often played the kingmaker, K.Karunakaran had problems with A.K.Antony and formed Democratic Indira Congress (Karunakaran) in May 2005 to avenge his son K. Muraleedharan's expulsion from the Congress and to further son's political ambitions. The break-up of the Karunakaran faction and subsequent events had weakened the Congress in Kerala. However, it did not help neither Karunakaran nor Congress Party. Two years of unsuccessful fortune-hunting later, as the grand old man of Kerala politics returned empty-handed to his parent organisation.
MPs that are loyal to Jagan would lose their posts immediately if they break-up from Congress party. So, MPs may not follow Jagan camp even though they talk support of him now. Since Jagan camp has 2/3 majority among MLAs, they can form the government with the support of PRP and MIM but it may not go for long time.
By considering past experiences Congress high command may not care much about the break-up news.
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