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Will the UPA government fall today?

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valid reasons for an yes or No. whatc will be the fate of India.

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  1. yes


  2. no it has the support of 272 mla's

    even b.j.p want the power in tha hyands of nda or upa

    not in third front

  3. no it will fall tomorrow

  4. I think the goverment will not be able to sail through this trust vote.

  5. yes, please see my blog ,my detailed  answer is there.

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    the secrets of planets behind  Indian  horoscope  ,which rules the  every Indian prime minsters fate.

  6. hope so.

  7. 'HORSE-TRADING'; THEY ARE TRAINING, FOR SIXTY-ONE YEARS; ONLY !

  8. Yes, It will fall,Congress is preparing for next election.

    -Sudan

  9. Certainly it will fall as it's major friend SP is facing revolt within  itself.

  10. BUYING AND SELLING OF NETAs ON RISE

    ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN, JUST WAIT N WATCH

  11. It will not fall. Have faith in Govt and  PM Manmohan Singh.

  12. voting will be tomorrow... on 22.07.08...

    It's not sure that the government will survive...

    Let's keep our fingers crossed...

    What the world will think about India... out of the low level tactics the politicians are playing... to capture power...

    Where is democracy in India...?????

  13. I don't know as I'm not God. Nothing is predictable & everything is in God's hand even in this modern age has been demonstrated so far.

  14. yes i think the UPA government will nomore be able to survive coz most of its friends on whom it trusts a lot r leaving it in dis critical situation. The UPA gov is currrently having only 226 seats which is far far short of the 272 seats needed for enjoying the confidence of the Parliament.

  15. No.

    The trust vote is tomorrow

  16. No. Because Prime Minister will not resign today as he will take opportunity for one more day as the trust vote will be tomorrow and not today.

  17. May be it will scrape through. With some abstentions and the National Conference deciding to vote in favour of the motion of confidence, the PM is exuding confidence.

  18. Definately not.

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