Contents – Indian General Elections 2014 (Issue 6)
Index - Indian General Elections 2014 (Issue 6)
Mar 17
Index - Indian General Elections 2014 (Issue 6)
By Indranil Dey
For the 2014 polls, let me do a Bejan Daruwala. I see Narendra Modi wave sweeping BJP into a possibly strong NDA coalition. I can only hope that it will not repeat its mistakes and allow lives to be lost again. What India needs is a visionary who will create a technological edge. That will pave the way for a bright future for India.
By Alan Potter
Returning to the main question of whether economic indicators affect the majority of voters in India, does the result of 2004 Lok Sabha elections suggest that the economy does not affect voting in India in the same way it does in, say, the U.S.?
By Priyanka Banerjee
According to Shenoy India currently needs a political party which believes in the proven model of “Minimum Government, Maximum Governance”, an idea that dates back to the golden era of Kautilya and endorsed by Mahatma Gandhi and Ambedkar in modern times.
By Abdul Matin
The projection of Narendra Modi as the Prime Ministerial candidate of India is not only against the idea of India but also against the basic ethos of democracy, secularism, fraternity, social justice, gender, and minority rights.
Mar 17
By Dan Mayur
AAP is an idea. Kejriwal is a symbol that typifies the frustrations of the thinking, proud, and hard-working people muddling through life in a nation ruled by uncaring, corrupt, and selfish politicians. Humanity moves on hope and Kejriwal represents hope.