Saturday, May 14, 2011: With UDF securing power with a thin majority of 72 seats in the 140-member Assembly in Kerala, tough administrative and organizational tasks are awaiting Congress as the lead partner in the bipolar scenario.
Running the combine within and outside the assembly will be a delicate job for Congress leaders, including Chief Ministerial probable Oommen Chandy who will have to put up with pressures from partners while offering a “stable, pro-people and development-oriented rule” as promised to voters.
The presence of CPI (M)-led LDF as a strong and vigilant opposition will be a compelling factor for the UDF to be doubly cautious in its every move in the coming days.
Though the Congress and its partners have exuded confidence that they would run the government cohesively, political observers here feel that problems might crop up right from the ministry-formation process.
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