Re: caste based voting
by Venkatesa Prabhu on May 06, 2009 08:50 AM
And what about BSP? And what about Manitha Neya Katchi? And what about Samooka Neethi Katchi? And several others? This article is woefully short of actual facts.
True no constituency can be won on the caste ground only but Caste and relegion plays a vital role in the Indian Politics. It plays a central role in forming the winning strategy. Before selecting a candidate from a constituency, Candidate caste and relegion is taken into consideration. Equation of other regional dominant caste with the candidate caste is also a important consideration.
Its been quite a long time that i read such a realistic and truthful (based on facts and figures) article depicting the true (whether or not i feel good about it) picture of India.
Ladli Laxmi Yojana scheme was started by the BJP govt in MP in 2006. In a very short time, it has proved to be one of the most successful social welfare schemes in the history of the state.
Under the scheme, the state govt buys saving certificates of Rs 6,000 each year for five consecutive years for every girl born in a family.
The girl gets Rs 2,000 after she completes her Class 5, another Rs 4,000 after she completes Class 8, Rs 7,500 after she completes the Class 10, Rs 200 per month in her 11th standard and a lumpsum amount of Rs 1,18,000 after she enters the 12th standard or, alternatively, attains the age of 18.
The principal aim of the scheme is to eliminate school dropout among girl students and to encourage them to study at least upto pre-college level. Kanyadhan Yojna: state gives Rs 7,500 for poor families during the time of a girl's marriage, and Janani Suraksha Yojna: state provides all economic & health support to a pregnant woman till the time of delivery. This is what I (as an Indian) call development of girl child; unfortunately no media will project this, but will project BJP as T@liban if some Sene beats a girl who goes to a pub only coz it happened in a state ruled by BJP. This bias is going to be the undoing of the Congress
Yeddyurappa’s budget had encouraging news for several sections of the population — farmers, high school students, officials, researchers, patients, alike.
The decision to send 1000 farmers abroad on a study tour will expose them to different types of farming methods. Further a provision of Rs 750 crores as a support price for farm produce is good news. Yeddi has given a fillip to ornamental fishery and has given an impetus to the establishment of goshalas for the protection of milch cattle. Extending free power to farmers with upto 10 HP pumpsets, introducing e-tendering to bring in transparency, allotting Rs 2 crore for reviving the river Arkavathy and establishing 500 foot bridges in the Malnad to bring connectivity to remote villages, are all heartening to note.
CM also deserves to be congratulated for providing free health insurance to poor families. Another noteworthy point, is the support given to the development of sandalwood cultivation, green villages and medicinal plants
I thing the there should be law to to ban all religious base political party...Any thoughts?, will this stupid politicians and religious manipulates agree.
Looks like a frustrated loser who didn't do anything with his life. He is angry, but what he doesn't realize is that he is really angry at his own failings which he projects on others.
Re: Any Indian who still like Desh-Droh!-Congress - is
by antoniopope on May 05, 2009 09:09 PM
untill the Kerala catholic clique came to ORISSA< there was no problem. The Priests from Kerala started all the criminal activity like NAXALS and Rape and murrderr.