Friday 20 February 2015

Delhi Election, A Case Study

The changing scenario in the political spectrum of the largest democracy is interesting to study. It is evident that all of us like to dream rather than to go with the ground reality. So that, dream sellers got majority in the last few general elections in India. We need visionary leaders, who have the capacity and brilliancy to direct us to the new challenges. The 21st century demands radical changes in sociopolitical arena and in economical reformations. As a case study we can take Delhi election result and see some of it's flows.

1. Don't blame the BJP leaders who gave the baton to Kiran Bedi. There is not that much difference in their vote share comparing to last one. Though she is not that much deep rooted to urbanized poor class, somehow managed to keep the vote bank.

2.The election result is introspective to the Modi Government and BJP leadership. Some consecutive win gave overconfidence and egoistic attitude among saffron belt. Minority votes consolidated behind AAP because of the fear psychosis created from radical Hindu groups.

3. Apart from rhetoric exercise nothing had done explicitly by NaMo. They simply started following the path of Congress in dealing with black money like issues. Nine month is not enough to analyse, but the steps taken so far wouldn't be sufficient to address the issues of common man and youth of this nation.

4. The decline of vote shares of Congress and others show us that, they united to stop Namo, Shah triumph. Its a blow to this team. The religious and so called secularist forces gave vote to AAP have no other intention. If they secure their vote bank, the result would be something else.

5.It was not a normal process that reflected in the mandate. Its a deliberate, planned and organised execution. We can experience hypocrisy in secularism in all four pillars of our great democracy.

6. If any group or individual is ground to earth, and does something to the wellness of society, irrespective of interest, should be selected. But so far, it's not like that. Welcomes the new change, that struck in our country. Hope, the winners will drive the momentum on the right way.

Delhi Result On the context of National politics
 Delhi contains only 1 PC of Indian population. The political parties which has not more than 5 PC of vote share ruling in some states. We have to amend the constitution that allows political parties to contest election irrespective of their vote share. Then, how many parties will get that opportunity? Let's discuss this issue seriously.