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Turns out that we, the people have to witness another political debacle, in the spirit of backstabbing and cheating that goes on amongst political parties in the name of coalition politics.

The BJP, after having a power-sharing agreement with the JD(S), finds itself in a possible position of being chucked out in favour of a Congress-JD(S) alliance, despite being the single-largest party in the state assembly.

The BJP should’ve known better than to trust another political party to keep its word, and it will, in all probability end up paying forits mistake.

We, the people, the donkeys that we are, will end up voting for the JD(S) again, along with a whole host of other worthless political party representatives, quite a few of whom, as has been proven so far, have engaged in a track record of not having kept their word under even the most possibly convenient of circumstances.

The political drama unfolding in our state has attracted the center as well, with Venkaiah Naidu also coming down for negotiations with H D Kumaraswamy and considering how important Bangalore seems to be, in the scheme of things, it is but natural for the Congress to want to extend support and try and oust the BJP from a chance to govern as well.

Politicians, who are supposed to be our leaders, are, almost without exception, the most untrustworthy and corrupt people in society, with a high intersection with the criminal section as well.

Why are we so stupid and gullible enough to not vote for anyone virtuous? The noble intent with which Lok Paritran was formed, and then ended up regrouping to come back as the BPD is just a small drop in the ocean.

What we need is a torrential downpour, or alternatively, a constitutional amendment that would take care of addressing the multiple problems that are caused due to coalition politics and a multi-party system.

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