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The Samajwadi Party’s claim that is has decided to support the UPA government because it wants to keep the communal forces at bay is unconvincing and baseless. The government’s stability has been endangered not by any instances of communalism but by the threat of withdrawal of support by the Left parties on the Indo-U.S. civil nuclear deal. The actual reasons which have prompted Mulayam Singh and Amar Singh to befriend the Congress are entirely different. Both leaders are more concerned with the politics of Uttar Pradesh. Their newfound love will be on test when the SP starts demanding its pound of flesh. Tarsem Singh, New Delhi Sona George, Kottayam V. Siva Anantha Krishnan, Nanguneri If the Congress has come to an understanding with the SP to safeguard the nuclear deal in the national interest, I do not think it is an opportunistic move. N. Nagarajan, Secunderabad Nirmala Asokan, Cuddalore R. Akhil Ratheesh, Chennai Nellai Thirumalairajan, Chennai The standoff between the Left and the Congress-led UPA has pushed the country towards one more crisis, adding to the woes faced by the masses over price rise and fuel shortage. The nuclear deal is dangerous more for political reasons than technical and the Congress should understand this. N. Divakar, Mysore It has become a norm than an exception for Parliament and State Legislative Assemblies to function in a delicate balance of opposing forces. Often, one requires the support of adversaries to remain in power. The situation is bound to become worse in the coming years with parties breaking into splinter groups. We should have a two-party system or create a new system that can ensure that governments do not fall at the drop of a hat. V.S. Venkatavaradan, Salem
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