The Manipur results surprised all. It shouldn't. The Congress' landslide victory of 42 seats in the house of 60 was a foregone conclusion. The party however did not win out of its own merit. The government that it headed, as many political commentators noted, inspired only anger and indignation. There would not be one in the state who has not complained in exasperation about the rampant official corruption, or not thrown up his arms in helpless bewilderment at having to do with two hours of electricity a day, or not cursed the government for the water taps which have run dry, or not disgusted at the eroding roads everywhere.