This is election season.EVERY BODY WILL SPEAK FOR YOU AT PRESENT. BUT REAL TEST IS AHEAD !!WHO WILL SPEAK FOR YOU AFTER THE ELECTIONS? PERHAPS NONE. YOU WILL HAVE TO RAISE YOUR VOICE.IF YOU SPEAK ,I WILL JOIN, EVERYBODY WILL JOIN YOU.WORLD IS LIKE THAT.THIS IS ELECTION VOICE.
Re: Re: ELECTION VOICE
by Anto Giscard on Mar 17, 2009 12:47 PM
Mr.Ashraf..you show yourself as a moron and how dare you point somebody as 9. You need to learn ethics rather than just praying to God every now and then. You look so foolish to me. Just try to use these forums to write something productive - if not, don't write. These people could suffer the worst ever treatment from all general public and we should also understand that they are human beings.
the trans genders are a pain in the ass for everyone in cities, in trains, houses etc. they create a ruckus, they come to weddings and extort money. i have zero sympathy for them because of that. ANYONE who indulges in such extortion should be beaten up by the public or the cops. since the law seems to support them no matter what. ordinary people suffer because of their nonsense
To All the Responsible citizens of India, Please read my wildest dream about future India. The candidates should be made accountable. They should announce their agenda for their constituency, just before the election & seek the vote. That should be recorded in Govt’s Admin. Offices & should be made open secret to the public. He should mention the development activities, he is going to carry in the next 5-years in detail, along with the dead lines. E.g., Providing drinking water from which galli to which galli, Roads improvement area wise including the material he is going to use. All his/her announcements should be physically reviewed along with the candidate and compared with his/her commitments. A chart of Commitment Vs Achievement should be published in the local news papers every quarter To achieve the goals, the public should co-operate & get the things done. There should not be any compromise, casteism, lower class/upper class, etc.,
People should vote Congress not a bjp because last time we were given chance to bjp that cause riots in gujrat which definetely one of the reason to increase the terror strike in india. So i will vote for any other party expect bjp
Re: no vote for BJP
by Udit Paliwal on Mar 17, 2009 12:08 PM
Wat hap in Delhi in '84. Have u forgotten the plights of Sikhs? Wasnt that commu Congress?
Re: no vote for BJP
by M suresh on Mar 17, 2009 04:22 PM
I think you are still thinking of 19th century family ruling Christian party... You are mentioning one incident, thousands of incidents are taking place against hindus everyday....... Let us vote for 3rd front.....for change.
Let me introduce myself. I am a software engineer with 25 years experience. I have developed a program to output the election results. Data fed to the program is for the last 5 Lok Sabha elections. The Output of the program is as follows. UPA 250-280 Seats NDA 80-90 Seats Third From - 140 -170
Re: Election results
by Mahesh Melag on Mar 17, 2009 12:38 PM
you failure in life.... With 25 yes of EXP in IT you r doing such stupid nonsense things!!! I really hate that I'm responding to you. But can't resist. Look at NRN what has he become in 25 yrs. So stop pretending what u r not and go to high for some other work.
Re: Election results
by M suresh on Mar 17, 2009 04:24 PM
I am totally not agreeing with your results, infact it will be reverse, third front will lead this time in whole India....
Re: Re: Re: Election results
by uday kshirsagar on Mar 17, 2009 12:57 PM
if you can predict human mind? thats why you and your software engineering can not won the nature. and engineer like you defame the very purpose.
Re: Re: Re: Election results
by uday kshirsagar on Mar 17, 2009 12:57 PM
if you can predict human mind? thats why you and your software engineering can not won the nature. and engineer like you defame the very purpose.
Re: Re: Re: Election results
by uday kshirsagar on Mar 17, 2009 12:57 PM
if you can predict human mind? thats why you and your software engineering can not won the nature. and engineer like you defame the very purpose.
The Indian National Congress ruled India for the maximum period without much pulls and pushes fairly reasonably and the trial runs of both the BJP and the Third Front were more failures than success with pulls and pushes. Today there no national parties of high credibility who can really command majority votes in India and Indian voters are left with no choice but only coalition governments which several pulls and pushes. In this context therefore Manmohan Singh Government did a fairly good job. The Finance Minister Chidambaram almost killed the stock market with his various tax proposals like STT etc, and it is not going to be any easy to revive the market in the medium term. The only choice left for the voter is to go by the individual quality of the person contesting the election and not based on the party. Chose the best person who is efficient, and known for his/her honesty and integrity. Do not elect a person just because the person is son/daughter/wife/husband/relative of a politician who is no more. Never vote on a sympathy ground.
THE QUALIFICATIONS OF A CANDIDATE WHO SHOULD BE ELECTED TO PARLIAMENT / ASSEMBLY 1.SHE / HE SHOULD NOT BE DAUGHTER / SON OF EXISTING MP.MLA, MINISTER. 2.SHE / HE SHOULD NOT HAVE ANY CRIMINAL CASE AGAINST HER / HIM 3. SHE / HE SHOULD NOT SEEK VOTE ON THE BASIS OF CASTE, CREED , RELEGION ETC 4.SHE / HE SHOULD BE A MINIMUM GRADUATE
IF YOU SUPPORT ALL THE ABOVE POINTS THEN THANK YOU
Re: voter' voice
by NARAYAN KURUP on Mar 17, 2009 12:02 PM
I have gone through your wish list about the desired qualifications of a candidate seeking election to Parliament/Assembly. But it is a tragedy of Indian democracy that our Political Parties select candidates having the following qualifications:-
1. Thick skin. 2. Old age infirmity. 3. Semi-literate or Illiterate. 4. Criminal or cheating background.
Until and unless honest and young people with good educational background get the opportunity to contest the Polls, our democracy will remain on paper.
Re: voter' voice
by VILAS P on Mar 17, 2009 12:06 PM
Not only that they should be made accountable, as in the private organisations.All his/her announcements should be physically reviewed along with the candidate and compared with his/her commitments. A chart of Commitment Vs Achievement should be published in the local news papers every quarter