Hi guys!!
Today let me express my views on the upcoming 2014 Lok Sabha elections, in what is called the biggest democracy of the world. To begin with lets see the major party in the ruling coalition, the Congress and the frontrunner in the opposition i.e. the BJP. The foremost defending ally Congress has already started to make some radical changes by bringing to limelight its so-called "Youth leader" Rahul Gandhi, making him the party's new Vice President.
The BJP on the other hand has decided to elect Rajnath Singh as its new President, in face of the decision of not carrying ahead with the second term by its ex-President Nitin Gadkari. The reason that has been cited for his decision is his alleged involvement in the 2012 Purti scam and the subsequent quitting on moral grounds.
Leaving aside the major contenders, the UPA allies' SP, BSP and RJD and the NDA allies JDU and Shiv Sena will play a major role in deciding the future of the Indian politics as in the current state of the country's politics, forming a Government by a single majority party seems a distant affair.
Today let me express my views on the upcoming 2014 Lok Sabha elections, in what is called the biggest democracy of the world. To begin with lets see the major party in the ruling coalition, the Congress and the frontrunner in the opposition i.e. the BJP. The foremost defending ally Congress has already started to make some radical changes by bringing to limelight its so-called "Youth leader" Rahul Gandhi, making him the party's new Vice President.
The BJP on the other hand has decided to elect Rajnath Singh as its new President, in face of the decision of not carrying ahead with the second term by its ex-President Nitin Gadkari. The reason that has been cited for his decision is his alleged involvement in the 2012 Purti scam and the subsequent quitting on moral grounds.
Leaving aside the major contenders, the UPA allies' SP, BSP and RJD and the NDA allies JDU and Shiv Sena will play a major role in deciding the future of the Indian politics as in the current state of the country's politics, forming a Government by a single majority party seems a distant affair.
Not only
this the upcoming 2013 Assembly elections in the 10 states Rajasthan, Madhya
Pradesh, Karnataka etc. will be a penultimate battle for the 2014 Lok Sabha
elections.
Let’s wait and watch the direction in which the country’s politics
is manouvering, as the main issues of the public which ought to be addressed by
the bureaucrates remain the same nevertheless.
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