Sunday, April 6, 2014





The Forthcoming General Elections-Is it between Candidates or Between Cast, or Creed or Religion?
                                                                                         The Atmosphere is getting hot as election dates are approaching very fast. It is being fought by all parties on the basis of better development, or on secularism apparently. However the main important features  in this election are the factors which can bring Massive votes to the conceren parties.
                                                        The development factor and the Merit  factor of the candidate are eleminated/adjusted in the process. Patel,(i.e. Lehuva or Kadava) candidate will be  given ticket mostly in the area where they are in majority. koli, muslim, kurmi  are given tickets accordingly. This is only to say that such concept is  wrong in democracy for getting right  candidate elected and also to get good government thereon.
                                                        Sonia Gandhi very recently requested Chief Imam of 'Juma Masjid, Old Delhi to issue an appeal to Muslim for voting Congress. Besides that Ramdave Maharaj and Sri Sri Ravishanker indirectly issued appeal to vote for Bhartiya Janata Party. One of the Muslim Congress Candidates from UP burst out that he will cut Narendra Modi in to pieces. i.e. In order to please the Muslim Voters. Amit Shah the Right Hand man of Narendra Modi  declared that 'We will take revenge regarding the communal riots took place at Musffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh. This shows that politicians are loosing their control and going for mass votes of particular community.
                                                        This is very dangerous signs for the time to come after election. We may now pray for India to get stable, strong, and effective Government under such tense and violent atmosphere.
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