Bihar, it appeared, was done, for Laloo Yadav fared badly. Soon, the State Assembly was dissolved following Governor Buta Singh’s report on MLAs being bribed. The report was considered serious evidence of ‘horse-trading’, a term used for influencing MLAs to switch sides, and President’s Rule was consequently imposed. Nothing improved as Singh gave the impression that he was a proxy of Laloo Yadav.
But the Supreme Court got into the act and ruled that the dissolution was unconstitutional. The Court blasted the Governor, criticised the union government for going along with Singh, and ribbed President Abdul Kalam for signing the decree in a hurry, during a visit to Moscow. The fresh elections ousted Laloo Yadav and put Nitish Kumar in place. No one complained. So far, Nitish has not done anything negative. Fingers crossed, however, for the future....
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Source :- IIPM Editorial, 2006
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