I agree with the view of the author that NDA may not get the 400 seats.In this days of coilations of convenience the factor that NDA to get a majority is doubt. The youth is voting in a large numbers this time. The issues of Temple and Roads may not win. The Political party which can give the youth good jobs will definitely come to power.This is the time to throw out our old politicians and pave a way for young thinkers- It is surprising to note that though we have been ruled by the English for so many years we have not taken the true sense of their ideologies and only voted to some regional parties with very conservative outlook. Let us hope that India will elect a genuine and young leaders.
Reading this particulsr article gave me the sense that you, inspite of your reputaion as a leading analyst, are not sure of what you want to say or what may happen in the coming election from an analysit's point of view. If that is the case, then why do you take your time and the equally precious time of the readers in putting up such an article which gives no insight to th election nor provides any byte from the analystic point of view.
Dear Editor, Dorab R Sopariwala's answers to almost every question was I dont know or I am not sure.Just check the interview once again if I am wrong. I wonder how could a media personality like Prannoy Roy hire such a so called election analyst. Aravind Katta, Germany