‘’Democracy is being allowed to
vote for the candidate you dislike least.’’
These lines may best suitable to
a democracy like India. The nation is seeing a tough time with its leadership
and economic goof. Common people are having a usual bad experience with every
government comes in center or state. The whole system is running as its own,
may be grabbed in a few rich hands.
To change the current scenario may not
only takes time but the sincere efforts too. Proven good efforts are the result
of good governance and dynamic leadership.
If I look after a candidate to
whom I should vote, creates an interception in my mind.
-Congress has left a question mark as ruling party. In last 10 years, a common man didn’t see much change in his plight. Just the ‘sim-cards’ remained unaffected of inflation.
Scams, lack of visionary
leadership, inability to control the economic graph and much more has disgraced
the strong presence of congress.
Congress may have nothing to market! Not even a candidate for the prime-ministerial position.
On the other hand, BJP raised itself as a strong party. Projection of Narendra Modi as a prime-ministerial candidate
has made a lot of sense for BJP. His spanking score-card in Gujarat has
lightened the hopes among common people.
But the wounds of 1992 are still soaring his
trouble. Minorities still doubt his credibility towards them. After all, every
vote counts!
Arvind
Kejriwal, a name that once becomes a talking point among the people of Delhi,
is now a gloomy Sunday. His inexperience with political environment has become
his headache. May be people still hoping from him.
A great
leadership remains always a doubt in political India. Time to vote and ‘dislike
someone the least’.
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