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Title: Indication of a major trend in Indian Politics
Post by: spndr7 on December 04, 2013, 04:01:42 PM
There have been record voting in recent elections of Delhi and Rajasthan. Assembly elections for Chattisgarh and Himachal Pradesh also saw unprecedented voter turn-out. State governments elected after 2009, in West Bengal and Bihar, have record majority, in their respective legislative assemblies.People have unanimously voted for a single party,without leaving any doubt about their mandate.

What does this trend hold for 2014 elections ?


Title: Re: Indication of a major trend in Indian Politics
Post by: lolcoin3 on December 04, 2013, 04:59:24 PM
i may know nothing on politics, too ignorant maybe but i think this changes nothing.  only thing that changes is that instead of this party, that party is in power, aftermath is probably gonna be the same.  same system same economy etc. oh ya and scams


Title: Re: Indication of a major trend in Indian Politics
Post by: globalgaurav on January 07, 2014, 03:17:03 PM
There have been record voting in recent elections of Delhi and Rajasthan. Assembly elections for Chattisgarh and Himachal Pradesh also saw unprecedented voter turn-out. State governments elected after 2009, in West Bengal and Bihar, have record majority, in their respective legislative assemblies.People have unanimously voted for a single party,without leaving any doubt about their mandate. :o ;D :P

What does this trend hold for 2014 elections ?

I want to be a part of aware, savvy, honest, passionate, creative and a brave India.

So I really like Aam Aadmi Party, for now  :)



Title: Re: Indication of a major trend in Indian Politics
Post by: rohnearner on February 06, 2014, 12:46:34 PM
There have been record voting in recent elections of Delhi and Rajasthan. Assembly elections for Chattisgarh and Himachal Pradesh also saw unprecedented voter turn-out. State governments elected after 2009, in West Bengal and Bihar, have record majority, in their respective legislative assemblies.People have unanimously voted for a single party,without leaving any doubt about their mandate.

What does this trend hold for 2014 elections ?
first i'll like to mention that the voting % went high because EC shortlisted the voter list .. voters who were not voting for a long time period were cut short.. so that was one of the main reasons the voting % went high..!
and second i'll mention is " People voted for a single party, in all other states except Delhi " and I think it has a message for all...! I don't know if anyone still in support of congress , but BJP is not the one who will take India forward[ I heard many senior BJP leaders saying homosexuality is crime or women should dress properly to not to provoke rape ] I'm sure that is not the ideology which will take India forward... SO FOR THE MOMENT I'M IN SUPPORT OF AAP :) They are doing grt work in DELHI TOO


Title: Re: Indication of a major trend in Indian Politics
Post by: rohnearner on February 06, 2014, 12:48:56 PM
i may know nothing on politics, too ignorant maybe but i think this changes nothing.  only thing that changes is that instead of this party, that party is in power, aftermath is probably gonna be the same.  same system same economy etc. oh ya and scams
If you think politics changes nothing you are wrong brother[SI] you need to understand that it can change lots of things happening around you, but may be as you mentioned due to your ignorance you can't understand it.


Title: Re: Indication of a major trend in Indian Politics
Post by: thenoblebot on February 10, 2014, 08:10:55 AM
but problem is there politician don't want to change any thing! 

Hell no !! the problem is you don't want to change your politicians !!


Title: Re: Indication of a major trend in Indian Politics
Post by: rohnearner on February 10, 2014, 03:47:23 PM
but problem is there politician don't want to change any thing! 

Hell no !! the problem is you don't want to change your politicians !!
Agree 10+ ..! if they don't want to change we should change them..! but not just for another Idiot.


Title: Re: Indication of a major trend in Indian Politics
Post by: bitkanu on February 11, 2014, 05:07:04 PM
but problem is there politician don't want to change any thing! 

Hell no !! the problem is you don't want to change your politicians !!
Agree 10+ ..! if they don't want to change we should change them..! but not just for another Idiot.

system needs to change!


Title: Re: Indication of a major trend in Indian Politics
Post by: rohnearner on February 11, 2014, 05:24:02 PM
system needs to change!
Its not gonna be that easy, with all those corporates and  sold out media , its not gonna happen overnight but i think  half the fight is fought now its time for a decisive fight against change ...!


Title: Re: Indication of a major trend in Indian Politics
Post by: bitkanu on February 12, 2014, 07:39:59 PM
system needs to change!
Its not gonna be that easy, with all those corporates and  sold out media , its not gonna happen overnight but i think  half the fight is fought now its time for a decisive fight against change ...!

every people of country needs part in this ...! ;)


Title: Re: Indication of a major trend in Indian Politics
Post by: kishornayak on February 20, 2014, 09:11:06 AM
AAP is our hope in this election. If they succeed in getting "Clean" educated people to contest and win in this elections, it would be a major change. Let us hope for the best.


Title: Re: Indication of a major trend in Indian Politics
Post by: spndr7 on May 14, 2014, 04:01:14 AM
There have been record voting in recent elections of Delhi and Rajasthan. Assembly elections for Chattisgarh and Himachal Pradesh also saw unprecedented voter turn-out. State governments elected after 2009, in West Bengal and Bihar, have record majority, in their respective legislative assemblies.People have unanimously voted for a single party,without leaving any doubt about their mandate.

What does this trend hold for 2014 elections ?


My anticipation was correct, 2014 General elections had the highest voter turnout ever - 66 % !!


Title: Re: Indication of a major trend in Indian Politics
Post by: deadley on May 14, 2014, 10:39:20 AM
There have been record voting in recent elections of Delhi and Rajasthan. Assembly elections for Chattisgarh and Himachal Pradesh also saw unprecedented voter turn-out. State governments elected after 2009, in West Bengal and Bihar, have record majority, in their respective legislative assemblies.People have unanimously voted for a single party,without leaving any doubt about their mandate.

What does this trend hold for 2014 elections ?


My anticipation was correct, 2014 General elections had the highest voter turnout ever - 66 % !!

yes,because of  Media and Electon Commision hard work they really pushed it this time for high turnout.


Title: Re: Indication of a major trend in Indian Politics
Post by: rohnearner on May 14, 2014, 12:00:50 PM
There have been record voting in recent elections of Delhi and Rajasthan. Assembly elections for Chattisgarh and Himachal Pradesh also saw unprecedented voter turn-out. State governments elected after 2009, in West Bengal and Bihar, have record majority, in their respective legislative assemblies.People have unanimously voted for a single party,without leaving any doubt about their mandate.

What does this trend hold for 2014 elections ?


My anticipation was correct, 2014 General elections had the highest voter turnout ever - 66 % !!

yes,because of  Media and Electon Commision hard work they really pushed it this time for high turnout.
Now just waiting for 16th..! I just hope and wish that whatever may happen we get good peoples in , taking major decisions for India . 


Title: Re: Indication of a major trend in Indian Politics
Post by: amitrwt on May 14, 2014, 12:02:21 PM
There have been record voting in recent elections of Delhi and Rajasthan. Assembly elections for Chattisgarh and Himachal Pradesh also saw unprecedented voter turn-out. State governments elected after 2009, in West Bengal and Bihar, have record majority, in their respective legislative assemblies.People have unanimously voted for a single party,without leaving any doubt about their mandate.

What does this trend hold for 2014 elections ?


My anticipation was correct, 2014 General elections had the highest voter turnout ever - 66 % !!

yes,because of  Media and Electon Commision hard work they really pushed it this time for high turnout.
Now just waiting for 16th..! I just hope and wish that whatever may happen we get good peoples in , taking major decisions for India . 
If Exit Polls has to be believed NDA is coming into majority.


Title: Re: Indication of a major trend in Indian Politics
Post by: rohnearner on May 14, 2014, 12:07:42 PM
Now just waiting for 16th..! I just hope and wish that whatever may happen we get good peoples in , taking major decisions for India . 
If Exit Polls has to be believed NDA is coming into majority.
Yeah NDA will  emerge as a largest Alliance but believing those exit polls is just foolish to me.!


Title: Re: Indication of a major trend in Indian Politics
Post by: bitmaster111 on May 16, 2014, 04:08:03 AM
Now just waiting for 16th..! I just hope and wish that whatever may happen we get good peoples in , taking major decisions for India . 
If Exit Polls has to be believed NDA is coming into majority.
Yeah NDA will  emerge as a largest Alliance but believing those exit polls is just foolish to me.!
this year BJP get required seats  for its independent  SARKAR  there is no value of NDA seats in for BJP


Title: Re: Indication of a major trend in Indian Politics
Post by: rohnearner on May 16, 2014, 05:28:00 AM
Now just waiting for 16th..! I just hope and wish that whatever may happen we get good peoples in , taking major decisions for India . 
If Exit Polls has to be believed NDA is coming into majority.
Yeah NDA will  emerge as a largest Alliance but believing those exit polls is just foolish to me.!
this year BJP get required seats  for its independent  SARKAR  there is no value of NDA seats in for BJP
Yeah but they can't just throw NDA into dustbin just because they got around 272 on their own..!