Which were the coalition government that were formed between 1990 and 2000 ? make a poster exhibition of their main contribution and short comings .
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After 1989 general election, V.P.Singh, formed a coalition government of various parties including BJP. The government did not last even two years.After the fall of V.P.Singh, Chandrashekar, became the PM in 1990 November. It was a minority coalition government with outside support of Congress (I) headed by Rajiv Gandhi. Chandrashekar resigned as PM on 6th March, 1991.After the general election 1991, P.V.Narasimha Rao, formed a minority government since Congress secured 244 seats in the general election. He completed his term.In the general election 1996 Congress was trounced. BJP with 167 seats emerged the largest party. It was called upon to BJP to form the government. A.B. Vajpayee, formed the government which lasted 16 days.After the fall of BJP government, Janata Dal under the leadership of Deve Gowda, formed the United Front government. The United Front had the support of 332 of 545 MPs. Deve Gowda’s government fell in just ten months.After the fall of Deve Gowda government, I.K.Gujral, took nover. This experiment too was short lived. Laluprasad, left the Janata Dal to form his now party. Hence the government at the Centre too fell necessitating the general election for the Parliament.In 1998 BJP was the largest party with 182 seats. It formed a coalition NDA government under Vajpayee. The government lasted for 13 months.In the 1999 general election against BJP secured highest number of seats with 182 and called to form the government. A.B.Vajpayee formed the NDA government which lasted full term.