IF one were to ask even a cursorily informed person to list the reasons why Narasimha Rao and his team should be thrown out of office, the person quizzed might initially appear both hesitant and confused. The hesitancy being caused not by lack of material but an excess. What should he choose? Corruption? Incompetence? Greed? Nepotism? Criminality? Rarely in a democracy has a ruling party provided such an embarrassment of riches to the voting public for its own rejection. The task of making out a case for the Congress in the summer of '96 would probably defeat even the sharpest advertising brain. 'Organised lying' has its limitations.