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There is nothing to feel proud of for the UPA Government on the completion of two years in office. The economy is not in the shape one expected with Manmohan Singh and P. Chidambaram in key positions. The situation in Jammu and Kashmir has deteriorated and the foreign policy also has drawn critical comment. In short, there is a lot to be done.
G. Ramachandran,
Even the most ardent supporter of the UPA will agree that its two years in office have been disappointing. The lack of coordination and the shocking disregard for the Prime Minister among his Cabinet colleagues is reflected in the haphazard manner in which issues are tackled.
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