First some quotes....
1) Sayaanon ne duniya is qadar tabaah kar rakha hai.... hum pagal hai; pagal hi achche hai.
2)There are two types of people - one who do all of the work and one who take the credit. Be in the first group as there is less competition --Indira Gandhi.
3)The world is disorder in a painful manner. The earth is randomness in a lovable poise.
All correct,
The topic to be spoken about is how the political parties should be performing in the future years to regain or preserve their hold on the LS or state legislatures.
First and foremost, the BJP should avoid any sort of controversy that evokes any disrespect for Islamic bastion of their vote-bank. The reason they are being still despised as the ruling government is the pro-Hindu mentality during the riots, and the serious problems occuring during the BJP rule. The votes which are usually unbiased go towards the UPA , because Muslims prefer peace and harmony than development, and don't want to see their relatives or peers get arrested and tortured for no particular reason; same is the case for Hindus. Many votes from the urbanised areas go towards Congress for the same damned reason.
Congress has undone years of futile hardwork due to corruption. People hate seeing their money going to other unworthy persons' pockets which instead should be used for their own amenitites. They can just wait and watch so that BJP slips on one shoddy mistake and regain their 'satta'.
AAP should control their social image else their magic would be restricted to Delhi itself. With so many confidants, members and people boycotting AAP, they can show influence on LS seats where the majority is undefined and can be any party/alliance's victory. Also urban areas can have their members elected as MPs.
Meanwhile watch this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRGNTXDO7dI
The third front can win some seats eventually dismantling to join the UPA and NDA for majority or the opposition or whatever. Their little tricks and trades can't win them the majority. And guys, alliances are the worst option for a government, with respect to the citizens' well-being. They usually abide to other alliance-forming parties during nation-based decisions and corruption takes place. With so many parties contributing equally there can't be a unanimous decision. A particular party can always bring its senseless demands.
This election, the clear winner is NDA with its 'NaMo' fervour. Congress doesn't have a meek chance to win this time.
That's all folks!!!!
1) Sayaanon ne duniya is qadar tabaah kar rakha hai.... hum pagal hai; pagal hi achche hai.
2)There are two types of people - one who do all of the work and one who take the credit. Be in the first group as there is less competition --Indira Gandhi.
3)The world is disorder in a painful manner. The earth is randomness in a lovable poise.
All correct,
The topic to be spoken about is how the political parties should be performing in the future years to regain or preserve their hold on the LS or state legislatures.
First and foremost, the BJP should avoid any sort of controversy that evokes any disrespect for Islamic bastion of their vote-bank. The reason they are being still despised as the ruling government is the pro-Hindu mentality during the riots, and the serious problems occuring during the BJP rule. The votes which are usually unbiased go towards the UPA , because Muslims prefer peace and harmony than development, and don't want to see their relatives or peers get arrested and tortured for no particular reason; same is the case for Hindus. Many votes from the urbanised areas go towards Congress for the same damned reason.
Congress has undone years of futile hardwork due to corruption. People hate seeing their money going to other unworthy persons' pockets which instead should be used for their own amenitites. They can just wait and watch so that BJP slips on one shoddy mistake and regain their 'satta'.
AAP should control their social image else their magic would be restricted to Delhi itself. With so many confidants, members and people boycotting AAP, they can show influence on LS seats where the majority is undefined and can be any party/alliance's victory. Also urban areas can have their members elected as MPs.
Meanwhile watch this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yRGNTXDO7dI
The third front can win some seats eventually dismantling to join the UPA and NDA for majority or the opposition or whatever. Their little tricks and trades can't win them the majority. And guys, alliances are the worst option for a government, with respect to the citizens' well-being. They usually abide to other alliance-forming parties during nation-based decisions and corruption takes place. With so many parties contributing equally there can't be a unanimous decision. A particular party can always bring its senseless demands.
This election, the clear winner is NDA with its 'NaMo' fervour. Congress doesn't have a meek chance to win this time.
That's all folks!!!!