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Is country Heading towards mid term poll 2012, UPA2 short of majority, BSP to support UPA2, TMC withdraws support UPA2, parliamentary elections in 2012

Is country Heading towards mid term poll, UPA2 short of majority, BSP to support UPA2, TMC withdraws support UPA2, parliamentary elections in 2012, National News
Required Numbers to prove majority at center is 272.  UPA 2 at present has following supporters 
UPA Won
INC 206
OTHER 22
DMK 18
NCP 9
JKN 3
JMM 2
SDF 1
TOTAL 261

 

NDA on the other hand has following numbers.

NDA  Won
BJP 116
JD(U) 20
SHS 11
RLD 5
SAD 4
TRS 2
AGP 1
TOTAL 159



 Third front has following numbers

THIRD Won
BSP 21
CPM 16
BJD 14
ADMK 9
TDP 6
CPI 4
JD(S) 3
OTHER 3
AIFB 2
TOTAL  78

 
 

OTH Won
SP 23
OTHER 9
IND 9
RJD 4
TOTAL 45

 

In current situation it seems BSP might support UPA2 as it has not particpated in bharat bandh etc held recently against diesel hike and gas hike.

Predicting early Lok Sabha polls, Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal today said the current political scenario was a possible outcome of the ongoing internal tussle and mistrust among key allies of Congress-led UPA government, which was bound to crumble under its own weight. Talking to reporters on the sidelines of the first national conclave of the Principal Secretaries (Co-operation) of states here, Badal said due to the rift among the UPA allies on key issues the political situation of the country was grim due to which there was every possibility that the Lok Sabha elections would be held in advance. He said that due to the instability of the UPA government at the Centre the governance at the national level had been adversely affected thereby severely hitting the common man.
JD-U MP Shivanand Tiwari today hit out at Congress accusing it of "pushing the country towards a mid-term poll" and creating a "political crisis" by its decisions on FDI in mutli-brand retail, diesel hike and cap on subsidised LPG cylinders to households.

He demanded that the government should seek Parliament's nod for the decisions as they "do not seem to have the majority support".

"These are not decisions of UPA but by Congress alone. They lack the support of the majority even within the government. These are decisions by a minority. If you are not being able to get your allies on board on the issues, how will you convince the nation? Congress is imposing its own decisions and creating a political crisis in the country due to its rigidity on these decisions," he told PTI.

 

 

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