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THE POLITICIANS AND THE POLITICS OF INDIA

THE POLITICIANS AND THE POLITICS OF INDIA

I have been wanting to write about our country’s political system for quite some times but could not bring myself to do it until I got an email just the other day which was like a slap in my face, and would be a slap on every Indian’s face. That email made me think that we as a population, we as citizens of this huge country are just as much a stooge as the politicians are. We are absolutely responsible for the despicable life that we lead. Then came the decision of the ruling Congress government to break Andhra Pradesh into two naming the other state as Telangana. By doing this the government actually opened the Pandora’s Box and now as of date the Mayavati government of Uttarpradesh wants a separate state by the name of Poorvanchal. The Gorkha Mukti morcha in the north West Bengal has renewed their demand for a separate state, and God only knows how many will follow suit. It seems that all the problems of our country has been solved and now only such things are left to handle and spend upon whereas the basic amenities like food clothing and shelter are yet to reach the masses. I thought I should pen my thoughts now.

The email is about the Last assembly election that was held in the month of April 2009 and went on to the month of May 2009 The details of the dates and the phases I reproduce below just to impress upon my readers that this process of conducting the assembly election is a gargantuan task undertaken every five years and to conduct this process yours and my hard earned money is spent. Crores and crores of money is spent, taxpayers money is spent to elect a representative who will sit in the highest office of the country and promulgate decisions and law that will see the effective functioning of our huge country. They will represent you and me in the .

The election schedule of the 16th assembly election 2009

1st phase: April 16, 2009 (124 seats)

2nd phase: April 23, 2009(141 seats)

3rd phase: April 30, 2009 (107 seats)

4th Phase: May 7, 2009 (85 seats)

5th phase: May 13, 2009 (86 seats

1st phase: April16 :

Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Jammu and Kashmir, Kerala, Maharashtra, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Orissa, Uttar Pradesh, Chattisgarh, Jharkhand, Andaman and Nicobar Islands, Lakshwadeep. March 23: Issue of notification. March 30: Last date of filing nominations. March 31: Scrutiny of nomination. April 2: Last date of withdrawal of nomination

2nd phase: (A) April 22 :

Manipur. March 28: Issue of notification. April 4: Last date of filing of nomination. April 6: Scrutiny of nomination. April 8: Last date of withdrawal of nomination.

2nd phase: (B) April 23 :

Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Bihar, Goa, Jammu and Kashmir, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Orissa, Tripura, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand. March 28: Issue of notification. April 4: Last date of filing of nomination. April 6: Scrutiny of nomination. April 8: Last date of withdrawal of nomination

3rd phase: April 30 :

Bihar, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Jammu and Kashmir, Gujarat, Sikkim, Dadar and Nagar Haveli, Daman and Diu.

4th Phase: May 7 :

Bihar, Haryana, Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, Delhi. April 11: Issue of notification. April 18: Last date of filing of nomination. April 20: Scrutiny of nomination. April 22: Last date of withdrawal of nomination

5th phase: May 13 :

Himachal Pradesh,  Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Uttaranchal, Chandigarh, Pondicherry, Uttar Pradesh.

Such grueling was the schedule of this election.

It is the that works for you and me. The same group cranks out hundreds upon hundreds of Laws design , takes decisions that changes our lives in a second,to keep the rest of us in line……”

India is the world’s largest democracy. When the constitution was made, all that was put forth as the qualification to become a member of the parliament, was just the basic three things 1.should be a citizen of India 2.should be at least 25 years of age 3. Should be a registered voter. All Indian citizens above the age of 18 have the right to vote. May 2009 the world largest Democracy concluded the gigantic exercise of electing their leaders to the 16th Lok sabha term.

The difficulty in conducting this gargantuan exercise was compounded by the fact that just few months before this election in the late hours of 26th November Mumbai was attacked by terrorists and it was a nightmare for all of the residents of Mumbai. There were intelligent bureau inputs that terrorists from Pakistan would try their utmost to disrupt this election process at various locations. Nearly hundreds of terrorists from SWAT valley in the North Western frontier Province of Pakistan actually crossed the borders braving the snow and the adverse weather conditions that were prevailing during that period to give shape to their evil design. BUT the election process went on smoothly with no incidence of violence being reported from anywhere.

New York Times came out with an excellent observation which I reproduce here bellow: “True this is the place where Gandhi, Buddha, Mahavir, Guru Govind Singh were born and preached their religion. True India has the second largest population of Muslim. India truly is a picture of Unity in Diversity. India truly is a picture of the bouquet of colored flowers. In such a backdrop one would expect all the citizens to come out in force and vote for their next leaders to lead. The disappointing fact remains that there has been a very low turnout of voters, about 41% which conversely means that 59% did not cast their votes.  59% of the eligible voters stayed away from this gigantic process.”

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Six months before the start of the election process campaigns were launched. There were umpteen numbers of television commercials urging each and every eligible voter to come out and vote. Famous personalities urged everyone to come out and vote. The voters ignored the commercials and the famous personalities and they did not come out to vote.

I have been delving into the psyche of each of the voters trying to think in the way they would have thought before going to cast their valuable vote, just to find an explanation for such apathy towards this huge process. The reasons that I have are not many but each of them are very pertinent.

Few years before we got the Independence, in the year 1947, the National movement had gathered a lot of steam all the political parties in India namely Congress led By Jawarharlal Nehru, The communist Party led by one of the stalwart of the freedom movement Sri Harkishen Singh surjeet, The Muslim league led by Mohammed Ali Jinnah all these leaders and the Parties had but one agenda and that was to free India from the bloody clutches of the British. The British government then realized that they will not be able to rule India further. Just before granting India the Independence the politics of separatism started and the then Stalwarts of Indian politics failed to see the implications. They failed to perceive the dubious politics of divide and rule injected by the British. The riots between Hindus and Muslim took place on both sides. Thousands and thousands of innocent people were killed on both sides. Families were separated, loved ones had to reconcile to the fate of leaving each other, and thousands were maimed. This was only because the two pillars of the then political system Jawaharlal Nehru and Mohammed Ali Jinnah The two stooges both wanted power to rule free India, neither wanting to reconcile. Mahatma Gandhi could not broker peace between them; he went on a fast but to no avail and ultimately Pakistan was created and Mohammed Ali Jinnah was its premier where as Jawarharlal Nehru became the prime minister of free India.

From then till today the politics of separatism has continued and we the gullible and not so intelligent citizens of India time and again fell into the traps of this politics of separatism. We have always failed to realized that these politicians have but one agenda in todays free India and that is to seat in the chair of power by hook or by crook, mainly by crook. We are used as pawn in the game of numbers  where we are the vote bank and to garner our support the bloody politicians can go to any extent. Look at the latest inclusion in the history of politics of separatism. Raj Thakare. His MNS, Maharashtra Nirman Sena. The word nirman is synonymous with progress and here he is brutally attacking the youngsters who came to give entrance examination of the railway recruitment board. Constitution of India has given the right to every citizen of India to go anywhere in India in search of job ,a citizen can work anywhere in India and here Mr Raj thakare is used his political clout to stop Indians ,who had come from Uttarpradesh and Bihar, from sitting in this exams. Supreme court guarantees the freedoms as prescribed in the constitution. Raj Thakare’s men and goons assaulted the candidates and vandalized the exam center forcing the authorities to cancel the exam. For such dastardly act Raj Thakare should have been behind bars but today he is free man and on the contrary he is at times a guest of honor in some stupid functions. Seeing this, the citizens of India will have a total aversion to go in the hot April sun to vote for someone like a goon named Raj Thakare . Politicians try to divide us on the basis of Language, on the basis of caste, on the basis of class and on the basis of Religion only to garner a sufficient number of voters by virtue of which they might come to power. In doing so none of the Political leader in this country has actually thought about the country and its people. Crores and Crores of rupees were spent in changing the names of the cities like Mumbai from Bombay, like Kolkata from Calcutta, Like Bangaluru from Bangalore. Question is what is the need to do these changes?  Have the politicians solved every problem that the country is facing? Even after sixty two years of Independence the election manifesto is the same. Housing for all, Food for all and medical for all. There is no change in the manifesto of any political party in India because the root problems have never been dealt with. Every Party that was in the fray for this election had their agenda printed in glossy prints and each party promised electricity to the rural India, water good road etc etc. Come to think of it, from 1947 till date 2009 the agenda is the same which means that any party that comes to the power does practically nothing for the masses once they come in power. Before election they are epitome of humbleness but soon after they come in power they forget whatever they promised to the masses and the agenda that they printed on the glossy pages remains in the glossy pages for ever. Hence we find that even after 62 years of independence good roads, electricity to the rural areas, water, shelter and illiteracy still finds place in the agendas after agenda and the population has to fend for themselves for the basics. Year after Year funds are allocated to implement the agenda and the funds mysteriously disappear.

Politicians like Raj Thakare should have been punished in the strongest possible manner but the lackadaisical attitude of our judiciary when it comes to the question of punishing the politicians raise lots of doubt in the psyche of the common Indians. Nothing is going to happen to these goons. The law, the police, The judiciary is all for the common Man. The law of the land does not apply to people like Raj Thakare, like Papu Yadav and the likes who blatantly defile the Constitution of India. Such politicians are actually the terrorist that India as a country should be aware of, as these breeds of politicians are breaking the country from within. We do not need a foreign hand our own hand is doing the work of the foreign hand.

Therefore the psyche of the voters is that all the politicians are the same , they are basically the opposite sides of the same coin, anybody and everybody is the same and nothing is going to change. The low turnout in the election shows resignation among the voters.

Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar when he made the constitution he basically compiled the constitution from the various constitution of the world. He took the best points from various constitutions and made into one. No doubt this was a mountainous job and very well executed, but this constitution has one basic flaw. There is no restriction to the number of political parties that can be formed in this country. Anybody who is a citizen of India can launch a political party of his own with even a handful of supporters. There is no cap on the minimum qualification of the political aspirant. With the constitutional right and with no cap on qualification any criminal today is a political aspirant and he or she is accepted in the political system without any question. Politics therefore in India has become a haven of criminals of all types. From rapist to smugglers, from murderers to petty crimes the political parties cutting across all ideology has only them as their candidates. Such people only join the political system to escape from the law as they very well know that as long as they are in power or once they are in power they will get immunity from all the crimes that they have committed and will have total sanction of the government to perpetrate more crimes. We the people of India have to caste our votes to bring one of them in power. Why should we? The statistics of the parliament profile which I stated in the beginning of this article precisely shows that.

Again the psyche of the voters refrains them from going out in the April sun to cast their vote. Whom to vote for? Every politician irrespective of the Party is a goon, a rapist, a criminal, a murderer and cutting across every political party the politician is the most corrupt person in India and No law can do anything to them.

There is a phrase very common in India, “A politician can even sell his mother if he can get some money out of it”. If all the black money that these politicians have stashed away is brought to the country there would be no deficit financing. All the loans that India has taken would be mitigated, all the projects that are stuck due to paucity of funds would be completed, and even after this there would be surplus which would then be utilized in the R & D in all scientific fields. That would be UTOPIA.  So whom do we vote for? We don’t want a stupid, illiterate, murderer, rapist, burglar and a corrupt person to be our leader and sit in the highest office –THE PARLIAMENT. This is the general sentiment among all Indians. This shows that by far the most the population of India has resigned to its fate of being ruled by a bunch of idiots and criminals.

Is there any answer to all these? When I was in my school way back in 1977 I was given a topic of debate which was, “Dictatorship is the only answer to India’s misery” and I spoke for the topic. Today I feel that it is the answer to India’s misery. During Indira Gandhi’s time when she was the prime minister of our country she had declared emergency in the country. During that period the country showed tremendous growth, crime rates came down, corruption came down drastically and everything seemed to be running smoothly.

We as country we are not ready for democracy. We still do not understand the value of democracy. Pre Independence we all had but one issue and that was to drive away the British. Then one midnight in the year 1947 India was declared independent and we from then on have not understood the value of independence and democracy. Some say that India is heading towards civil war but violence is not the answer to India’s misery. Violence begets violence. The answer lies in the Total overhaul of the system.

Let me enumerate the steps that should be taken to bring about a radical change in the lives of us Indians.

1. The minimum qualification for all political aspirants should be at least a master’s degree in any field as this will bring about an analytical approach to all the issues.

2. There should be a cap on the total number of political parties that India can have.

3. No political aspirant who has any brush with the law should be allowed to stand in the election. The maximum age of all the politicians serving the country should be 65 year only. Post 65 they should retire and make way for younger and more dynamic persons to come in. today most of our politicians are septuagenarians who cannot even take care of themselves how will they take care of the nation and its aspiration?

4. There should be total accountability in the functioning of the government.  A step in this direction has begun recently with the RTI act which is note worthy.

5. The law order situation should go under the knife and have a total overhaul. Police should be autonomous delinked from the political parties and the politicians. Judiciary should be able to discharge justice in the shortest possible time, it is a common adage, “justice delayed is Justice denied” Law and order should be same for everybody irrespective of their position. Politicians should have no control on the Police.

6. Every citizen from the age of 18 to the age of 20 should have compulsory military training as this will instill a sense of discipline and a love for our country.

We as a power can make the government act according to our requirement and make them implement the above we can at least give our future generation a better India of which they can be proud of.

US Presidential Election – Outcome for India

The American presidential elections attract a great deal of media attention in India compared to any other election in the world. This can be attributed to a couple of reasons. American democracy is second only to India, and the US has a large Indian American population (it has touched a whopping 2 million mark as per the 2000 census).

This year’s presidential election is seeing more effort to woo the Indian American community, and several issues related to India have been discussed by both the presidential candidates (unlike in past Presidential elections). This can also be attributed in part to the growing stature of India in the world stage, and India’s increasingly close bilateral relations with US, particularly after the historic Indo-US nuclear deal. The Indian American voter also has become very conscious of the situation back home in India. There are a few demands as a voter from this segment too. Indian American voter want to see an immigration reform, a geostrategic partnership between the two countries and a viable plan by the United States to help India tackle its public health issues including AIDS. Let us take a look at the views of the 2 Presidential nominees towards India. Mc Cain regards India as a powerful democratic nation. He considers it a big responsibility to be a good and reliable ally of fellow democracies. He is of the view that the US has to strengthen global alliances to make a new global compact. In other words he would like to see this league of large democracies to harness the vast influence of the democratic nations of the world (more than 100 of them), and to advance the common values as well as to defend their common interests. He favors inclusion of India in the powerful G-8 at the cost of the exclusion of Russia. What will this mean for India? The defining feature of the G8 is that it’s the club of the rich and powerful. Countries like India and China between them are home to more than a third of humankind. Many of the issues that the G8 is now highlighting, including the alleviation of poverty and the Carbon Dioxide emissions that contribute to climate change cannot be addressed on the global scenario without the involvement of these two giant nations. The inclusion into the league of G-8 may in the future pave the way for India’s seat in the UN Security Council. Also McCain is well informed about India’s space programme. He puts India along with countries like Japan, China, Russia and Europe as active players in space exploration. Obama looks at building a close and strategic alliance with India. India and the United States have both experienced major terrorist attacks, mainly by groups that have similar ideologies and operations like the Al-Qaeda. He has been very critical of the Bush administration’s approach on the war on terrorism. He has continuously believed that Iraq is not – and never was – the main front of the war on terror. He is of the view that there has to be greater focus on Afghanistan and the tribal region of Pakistan, precisely those regions of the world that India faces a great threat.

Hence strategic cooperation with India on national security would be very beneficial. Bruce Reddel, advising Obama on South Asia Policy went to the extent of hinting at a new policy on this region keeping in mind Pakistan’s obsession with India and Kashmir when the new administration comes to office early next year. But whether New Delhi like to have any third party intervention on this issue given the 1971 agreement (which states explicitly that the Kashmir problem should be resolved bilaterally) remains to be seen. Obama’s running mate Biden in an exclusive interview with rediff.com has spoken of how the US and India in the decades to follow would be “the two closest nations in the world”. On the flip side Obama pledged to halt tax sops to companies that ship jobs overseas. If obama sticks to this promise it will mean trouble ahead for India’s IT industry. India’s software and services exports stood at about billion during the financial year 2008, a growth of 29%, with US as its largest market. However it is commonly believed that US companies need to outsource to be competitive. This implies that outsourcing is likely to continue for some to come. Obama’s views India’s first space mission “Chandrayaan” as a challenge for the US (given that it happened almost soon after the historic China’s first space walk). He as president of US would want to see to it that the US remains the undisputed leader in space and science technology. Conclusion, as India, over the years, had emerged as a strong and powerful nation, one sees a bright future for Indo-US bilateral relation in the years to come irrespective of who resides in the White House.

India, Pakistan And Kashmir Issue – The Indian And Pakistani Perspective

India, Pakistan and Kashmir Issue

INDIAN PERSPECTIVE:

Inalienable part!

India has often repeated the claim that the whole of Jammu and Kashmir is an integral part of India and there can be no compromise on India’s unity and integrity.

India’s stand is also based on two issues, one legal the other political. The legal one is that the state of Jammu and Kashmir represented by the Maharajah acceded to the Union of India, and that India, had met the commitment that it had made to get the concurrence of the people to accession, when the state assembly which was duly elected by adult franchise in 1951 gave its assent to the accession. Further the 1957 constitution of J&K enacted by the State’s Constituent Assembly has made it an integral part of India.

Since 1957 there have been no UN resolutions on the substantive aspects of the Jammu and Kashmir issue.  Time and circumstances have not stood still.  More than four and a half decades have lapsed since the original proposals were made as a possible solution.  They can no longer be considered valid.

PAKISTANI PERSPECTIVE:

Jugular vein!

The strongest point in Pakistan’s favor is the fact that the majority of inhabitants in J&K are all Muslims.

Pakistan has two other reasons; one legal and the other political. Its legal contention is that the accession was invalid for several reasons. Firstly that the Azad Jammu and Kashmir Government had been declared before the accession, secondly the accession was conditional, thirdly it was a violation of the “Standstill Agreement” the state had signed with Pakistan and fourthly that India’s dealings with the state from the beginning of Mountbatten’s viceroyalty had been one of fraud.

The political argument is that a Hindu Maharajah with an overwhelming Muslim population of nearly 77 percent and with a contiguous border with Pakistan had no right to accede to India. There are almost parallel situations in Hyderabad (Deccan) and Junagadh, except that both nations did not have contiguous borders as is the case with Jammu and Kashmir. The last point is that the wishes of the people had not been ascertained by an internationally acceptable method.

Now, Pakistan claims Kashmir as her jugular vein while India maintains that Kashmir is an integral part of the country. Meanwhile, neither one of them has paid attention to the suffering and misery of human beings living in the State of Kashmir. Rather, both of the occupants love the natural resources of Kashmir and its strategically geographical importance.

Election Results 2009 India

Indian multilingual portal Webdunia has created a special online graphic display of results on Elections 2009, leveraging indigenous technology to keep its users updated through the 2009 Election counting process.

The special election application – Election Map Result & Election Results.

Election Map Result  will provide viewers with the most comprehensive election results updated to the minute in an easy-to-comprehend graphic display on the Internet.

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The users can drill down from alliances’ aggregate position on all India basis to State-wise and constituency-wise by just clicking the mouse. Users can compare the 2009 results with 2004 results and evaluate the performance of each party and each candidate, the release added.

The results will be presented in dynamic, easy to comprehend graphic, complete with voting patterns, separating the favoured and not-so-favoured parties.

“Through Elections 2009 at Webdunia, we aim to provide snapshots that the readers choose to get with detailed commentaries in the 9 language”.

Watch Election 2009 Results Live, We bring an exclusive Elections Map of India with Interactive Graphical Display. Keep up-to-date on the 2009 election with India Map and watch out this space for the Election Results of 2009 on 16th May!  Exclusive Election 2009 Updates and Election Results Just on your Fingertips, one stop Information Resource on Indian Elections.

Webdunia Election Special offers Latest Updates on India Lok Sabha Elections 2009, Election Results, and Election Map for General Election 2009. Here you can get highlights of the Lok Sabha Election 2009, Election Schedule, Election Results, Polling Date, Parties, Total Seats and Leads. http://in.webdunia.com/Hindi/Election/PE.aspx?id=P

An Article- Elections in India

Elections in India.

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Dalip Singh Wasan, Advocate,

Formerly employment Officer P.E.S. II.

E.Mail. dalipsinghwassan @ Yahoo Co.In.

After attaining democracy we had seen people winning elections and the people of India were giving them votes out of love, affection and respect. But those days are gone and now the people go to a polling booth and cast their votes, but there is no love, affection or regard for those for whom they cast their votes. They are just performing their duties cast upon them by the Constitution of India because this democracy could be the better alternative for them who had been under Rajas, Maharajas, Monarchs and the Imperialists. They are electing their own people for five yearsand then they get another opportunity to change the people and have a new set of people and they have to change this new set of people once again because they are still in search of right people. We had been conducting these rehearsal for the last six decades, but uptil now we had been just identifying our problems and atleast, we have seen that none of our problems which were available during the times of slavery aresolved. We are still illiterate, houseless, jobless, exploited, backward, poor, wearing rags, are not in a position to send our wards to schools, to trainaing institutions and are not able to adjust our wards at proper work from where they could carry proper earnings with which they should be able to run the family administration. All these problems were there when we were slaves and all these problems are still alive, though we had attained independence and democracy and we had been rehearsaling on these line for the last six decades.

There are political parties and all those who could not get work in other fields have joined in these political parties and if one is ousted from one party, he does not remain silent, he joins another party without any loss of time and if need be he creates his own party and starts functioning. He gathers a few persons around him and becomes the president of that party. Here we had seen ‘family rule’, ‘party dictatorship;’ and then ‘individual autocracy’ and when we could remove these institutions, we could establish a situation where political parties have been obliged to form alliances and we do not know our next step. God may help us and we shall takea wisestep next.

Here people are anot in a position to find out as to which political party is good and which is bad. When people come in open, they give us different lists of good works as well as lists of badworks and we have to believe in these lists. Often we vote for a party which we believe shall win the elections, because we do not like to cast our vote for a partywho shall lose the election. We do not want repeated elections and therefore, our efforts are directed to one and only one goal that at least one party may win the election with majmnority so that different people with different outlook should not make a crowd in the house where formation of government becomes difficult.

Since this democracy has given much benefits to those who had been governing us since 1947, the people are joining this line considering this line as a profession, trade, calling and employment and actually the people who had been getting chances to govern have turned rich because most of them had started collecting money through scams,scandals, muddles, commissions, dalali or the like and there is none to take action against them and uptil now not a single penny had been recollected from these people and it is on record that they had been enjoying on these collections and when they died, their wards had been enjoying on these collections and therefore, now people have started investing money in elections . We have heard that people are spending money to have a party ticket and if we have further investigations, we shall be coming to know more and a time shall come, when ministries shall be on sale.

Since this field is the best for investment, more and more people are coming and if one day we start selling memberships in the house, people shall bidding in these auctions. If we make a cndition that people who are appointed as ministers shall have to pay to the state exchequer, they shall make monthly payment because they shall be collecting from the people.

So such people in the market and we have got no choice but to cast our vote and after having our votes, we are pushed back to suffer for another term of five years or more. This is the situation of voters and the people who won. Since the people in politics are not from the people, they are not duty bound to work for the people. They may be visiting the houses of the people for votes, but once they get our votes, we have got no authority to meet them and tell them the work we have pending with us. The people around them would not allow us to meet them. Therefore, we cannot say that we have established a full democracy here because uptil now we could not elect our people and that is the reason the people elected are not working for our welfare.

But in spite of all this we are calling this government a democracy and we are telling the world at large that we are the largest democracy in the world.

In spite of all hurdles, we are going ahead. We could abolish family rule, then party dictatorship and then individual autocracy and a time shall come when we shall be establishing here atrue democracy. We must be more wise and we must see that only right type of people are coming forard and therefore, the epople who had been collecting money from the people must be identified and their properties be brought to the notice of the state so that those could be confiscated to the state and utilised for the people who created all this wealth. We shall have to go ahead because we have already suffered much and this suffering must end now. We have already spent six decades in all these trials and futile exercises.

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Who will win elections in INDIA? MAy16 The final battle.

Who will win elections in INDIA ?

BJP , CONGRESS OR RASHTRAVADI CONGRESS ?

What do you think ?

This is the hottest topic in the India currently .

So what do the Indians think about it ?

Whom the majority voted to rule ?

Or is it going to be coalition government again ?

Will it be UPA or NDA ?

What are the people looking at while selecting the  political party to rule the India?

Has the polling been done in the truest sense or there is manipulation?

May 16 will give the answer to this question. Politicians in India are in tense mood over the issue.

There had been accusations by both the present ruling party and the opposition party before the polling in phase of elections began. Is the Economic crisis gonna affect UPA this time or will they be on there seats again ?

The tug of war is on between NDA and UPA . With the heating issue of the economic slowdown and the issues like SATYAM heating up with unemplyment on rise will the voters would make a change?

Only time will give the right answer but the debate till the day of results being declared that is the MAY 16 will remain heating up and politicians will be praying all the way to every god they can remeber to get them on rocknroll seats by electing them .

Whether its BJP, CONGRESS or any other party whoever will win this would it really matter a change to normal people of INDIA? Or this would just be change of seats by the like minded people who will help route in more corruption in system and fill there swiss bank accounts with taxpayers money?

yet we await MAY16.