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Election Estimates: Is Congress fighting back?
Charan Devesh , delhi: Mar 25 2009
Made Popular Mar 25 2009
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Election Estimates: Is Congress fighting back?

A great Indian election bazaar is on display. The world is reeling under severe recession but if we look at Indian political parties it seems that there is no recession. Every party is geared up to woo the votes with 360 degree advertisement campaign. It is estimated at the great Indian election bazaar is worth 10,000 crore. But what is the use of spending 10,000 crore if people do not know till the government is formed that who is going to take ‘Young India’ to next level.

It seems that no party is going to have a clear majority in Lok Sabha. Then what should be the likely situation. BJP is fighting its battle and Mr. LK Advani is leaving no stone unturned to be a prime minister of the country at the age of 82. But BJP seems to loose its steam at the end. There is lot of permutation and combination going on in NDA and most of its trusted allies are deserting BJP. Advani even andhi to evoke Hindutva to garner the popular Hindu votes but today voters are more practical than emotional. That is the reason that BJP come back in Madhya Pradesh and Chhatishgarh. It was the developmental plank that led BJP to victory even in the state of Gujrat not the emotional issue of Ram Mandir or fixing every Muslims as terrorists. BJP lost Delhi because again they tried the same formula.

Despite knowing these facts that developmental issues works for parties BJP is again trying to garner popular support with the emotional issues. This is the reason that Biju janta Dal left NDA. And according to our trusted sources even Nitish Kumar Janta Dal(united) is preparing to leave NDA and join UPA after election.Another reason is that congress wants to teach lesson to maverick of Indian politics the great Lau Prasad Yadav who ruined Bihar but turned the railways into revenue generating unit. Congress wants to get rid of antics of this Bihari string Man.
This is the reason that Congress is fighting elections in Bihar. Congress is the only national party despite very limited Lok Sabha presence in Lok Sabha. BJP is present only in Hindi heartland and Karnataka. Other wise every where is a party which claims to be part of third front and of which every leader is aspiring to be PM.

So the Big question is who will be the next prime minister of India? I will let you know in next part of this series of ‘great Indian election tamasa or bazaar’.

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Sachin Kumar
shimla, India
Big question is not that who will be the next Primenister of India but the question is,what will be the post election scenario in country? None of political coalitions UPA, NDA and Third Front under the prevailing political circumstances seem to be getting clear majority in parliament.India is heading towards a political instability. So let us be prepared to face situation like mid ninties and its consequences.
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Charan Devesh
delhi, India
dear sachin,
From 1989 onwards India voters have not voted single party to power. But still PV Narshima Rao, AB Bajpayee and Manmohan singh were able to successfully run the coalition. Our election results proves and testify our Indian diversity. I am sure that next government will be formed and run for five years. Watch out for my next blog and i will tell you who will run the show ?
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Sachin Kumar
shimla, India
yes, you are right as there is no clear majority to any political party after the elections in 1984. And that is the irony of India voters who did not do it. Coalition is the imminent as this time even the equation does not seem different. I am not sure at the moment as to who will rule the country for the next five years, but definitely I’ll wait for your next post.
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The most chaotic elections are in offing. It is unfortunate for India and Indian democracy. But who is responsible for such a sorry state of affairs? We, the citizens, the electorate, are no less responsible for bringing the country to the brink of despair. In the elections, none - the UPA, the NDA or the Third Front, is likely to get a clear verdict.
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Charan Devesh
delhi, India
WE should stop complaining and act working then only we will get out of the chaos. It is we the people of India decides who will run the show unlike other countries where donors to the nation decides who will run the government. so my dear friend please act as a chnage agent . and vote for the poeple who u think is least coprrupt among corrupts
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”least coprrupt among corrupts” nice
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Charan Devesh
delhi, India
thanks rahul
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Vincent Van Ross
New Delhi, India
Devesh,
Keenly awaiting your next post.
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