I endorse the views of sroy. His analysis is very sound and nearest to the ground realities of present day India.Mr Mudiâs contention of the corrupt babuâs influence on the Indian electorate is far from true.It is rather an insult on the maturity of the Indian electorate, who know very well what they are doing. The majority of them even do not divulge the way they are going to vote, which makes exit polls an useless exercise. The mass transfer of IAS and IPS officials in Uttar Pradesh by the Chief Minister, for their inability to influence the voters is a glaring example of how off the mark is Mr. Mudiâs theory.
The BJP and its allies need not be disheartened . If the UPA fails to perform in the next 5 years to the expectations of the majority of the electorates, they will certainly be voted out. Who will be the replacement is an open question. The electorate will certainly choose the best of the outfits. The NDA to become their obvious choice will require a total overhaul of the BJP and its major partners. In fact, with proper planning the BJP on its own can go in to face the electorate , provided it can project a dynamic developmental programe and a strong leadership. At present, unfortunately both of these are missing from the BJPâs scheme of things.
The Left and its third front is expected to remain a non starter, in view of the liberalisation and economic programme that will get accelerated in the next five years.
The BJP and its allies need not be disheartened . If the UPA fails to perform in the next 5 years to the expectations of the majority of the electorates, they will certainly be voted out. Who will be the replacement is an open question. The electorate will certainly choose the best of the outfits. The NDA to become their obvious choice will require a total overhaul of the BJP and its major partners. In fact, with proper planning the BJP on its own can go in to face the electorate , provided it can project a dynamic developmental programe and a strong leadership. At present, unfortunately both of these are missing from the BJPâs scheme of things.
The Left and its third front is expected to remain a non starter, in view of the liberalisation and economic programme that will get accelerated in the next five years.