No clear cut mandate to any party in Loksabha
elections
India : (Raj singh) Surveys shows there
is no clear cut mandate to any party in forthcoming Lok sabha general elections
2014. Many exit post poll surveys conducted by various news channels/ news
paper through various agencies shows none of any national political party is in
the position to make Govt. of its own. Support of third party front and
regional political parties plays an important role in government formation in
India. Otherwise there is an hung parliament or like there is coalition Govt.
in India for last 6 terms of parliament. Lack of no clear cut mandate to any
political party by the voters of Indian republic was always a major issue in
the past. Which even made them helpless in implementing their full fledge policies
in the country and leads to issue of growth and development of the country.
Average seats shown
by Exit poll conducted by various agencies show that NDA comes
with between 200 to 225 seats and
around 90 to 120 seats in UPA lap. Third
front left parties, Other regional parties , along
with much publicized Aam Admi Party (AAP) supposed to fetch around 150 to 200 seats in coming elections. Third
front including these regional parties , along with much publicized Aam Admi
Party (AAP) play important role in formation of Government depending on their alliance
partners.
It is the big question today that
Can Recent development of third front consists of 11 regional
political parties who join hands against NDA and UPA in the
country can spoil game show of both
national political parties BJP and Congress?
Results shown by various exit
poll agencies create a wave of uncertainty
among the national partie’s Prime minister ship candidates whether Narender Modi or Rahul Gandhi or any other. The campaigning more aggressively to fill the
gap between 220 and 272 . Running from
one pillar to another organizing various
rallies blaming each other on old issues, playing with the religious and emotional sentiments of the voters and
arousing their anger for each other is
the part of their political tactic in rallies.
On the one side where BJP PM
candidate Narender Modi raising issue like less development , sikh riots in
Delhi, corruption, Hinduism and favourism etc. Congress PM Candidate Rahul Gandhi
contra attacking modi on false statements of Gujarat development model , religious politics
and raising isuue of Gujrat hindu muslim Riots.
Where BJP PM in waiting Modi
seems in moods to fight to win the
elections and aggressively work for it. On the other hand Congress candidate
Rahul Gandhi also complaining in the country to save congress image. They seems
to be in very defensive mood. It looks his aim is not come in power but to stop
Modi to come in power. His efforts is to
strengthen and save the estimated 100 strong hold seats in the country. It is difficult to understand Why Congress failed to present his achievements
of two lok sabha tenures to the voters,
is problem on the part of leadership or
they have no spokesperson / word to speak ?
Aam sdami party leader ( AAP)
leader Arwind Kejriwal seems to be successful in making his place into the mind and vote bank of BJP and Congress . Beside a Strong political wave in favor of AAP in the whole country party seems
to be helpless in gaining seats in front
of nexus of political parties in the country, fall of Delhi State Government and
other recent developments are in front
of the country to understand the nexus of political parties .
Is the development main issue in front of country or the politics based on religion.?
“ No riots are between Hindu or
Muslim or between Hindu or Sikh, only some political party or leader of party
is responsible for it “ Arwind Kejriwal
“ Our political parties stop using Muslims for sake of vote politics “ voice
of Aam Aadmi