March 24, 2009

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Hello FriendsHope you are doing well amidst all challenges!

Elections are here and May, this year will be hotter than ever. As usual — political parties will do everything — campaign (for their party), contest (elections), compel (voters in their favour), capture (booths) et-al.

Election in India is quiet complicated and by far — most difficult to hold in the World full credit to the Election Commission who does the job well, without much complains — whereas, the political mumbo-jumbo has everything to complain in spite of their skill-sets and known modus-operandi.

Pseudo-intellectuals and opinion makers create a hue & cry about renegade voters and falling voter line-up. On the contrary — how many of us confidently speak on — the feudal system of politics and its application on our democracy. How many of us can openly differentiate mindsets between an educated and ‘not so educated voter’? How many of us can openly point — “Identify the candidate First and then, the Party!” We actually do the opposite. (Alas!)

Why do people complain after they vote a candidate to power? How much effective these complaints prove to be? Why do we feel that — the next government would be a better one? (Is hope something deceptive?)

Sound’s negative (huh?)

NO! The issue is — we don’t speak! We should. We should proactively participate in discussing what’s NOT RIGHT — openly against the face of the wrongdoers.

You are most welcome to post your concerns and invite your friends (and well-wishers.) Please use this Blog as your own — proactively and productively.

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March 21, 2009

India Eelctions 2009


Strange! I don't understand politics. I also fail to understand — politics as a way-of-means to run Democracy. Thoroughbreds of this field including intellectuals who are scholars — experts, who profoundly indulge themselves into the arithmetic of politics, fail to exact on a stable and, a prosperous democracy. I feel the Indian version of Politics is more speculative than the secondary market where — the position of underwriters is as bad as their public issue!

I, Welcome this elections wholeheartedly. We should all cast our vote.

The vital question still remains is — Who?
Is it imperative to vote for those candidates, who have filed their nomination? What, if I don’t find anyone reasonable enough to stamp duty and still wish to Vote. What can I (or anyone) do in this case?

YES I CAN.

I will cast a Protest Vote!

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