Guest guest Posted August 27, 2005 Report Share Posted August 27, 2005 I have been seeing a lot of posts about the attempt of the Chief Minister of AP trying to facilitate the construction of churches in TirumalA, and that he is a converted Christian. In our political system, the Assembly members should be able to bring a no-confidence motion easily if the majority of them feel that something is being done by the Chief Minister that should not be happening. I have not heard anything about any attempt by these MLAs in this regard. Why is this the case? I would have normally expected an uproar from the people, an uproar in the Assembly etc. Am I not aware of the opposition to the efforts of the Chief Minister to violate long-held traditions, or are people not aware of the attempted violations of traditions by the Chief Minister? But in the ultimate end, Lord VenkateSvara is far more powerful than anyone else, and He will have whatever He likes in the end. -Krishnamachari Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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