Is UPA still in ‘power’? Govt is now in court receivership
The UPA is now a government in slow liquidation. It has passed into court receivership. It cannot make policy on its own; almost everything it does will now pass through the courts for confirmation or rejection – whether it is policy or anything else. With allies hauling it over the coals on issues relating to federalism, and with almost every policy issue landing up in court, the UPA’s room for political or policy manoeuvre is almost zero. What “power” is left with the UPA that it needs to stay on and continue the nation’s water-torture for another two years? A PM without power, a coalition without dharma. The best thing the UPA can do for the country is to go.
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