Sunday, April 19, 2009

Ballot & Ballet for the post of PM...

I did finally deposit my vote in the database of an EVM!! After missing out on the Assembly Elections last time around due to some internal reasons (I had damn Internals: P), I finally made my ballot accountable which I am really proud off and later felt I aint belong to adolescent business any more :P To all those who missed out, please make it a point to cast your vote next time without giving a miss, your country needs you.


In this era of coalition of politics, a beep on the EVM made me skeptical about the future of the country. The acts of regional /non-National (Anti-National) parties aligning themselves as third-forth etc.. fronts and refusing to take stances with any of the National parties keeps me in disbelief. With so much of PM candidates waiting for their fortune, India is left clueless regarding its next leader.

I would definitely look for NARENDRA MODI for the post. The man known for his integrity, clean and aggressive developmental politics, Modi is the PM in the making. After holding the CM post of Gujarat successfully for 3 terms, now he is the man looked upon by his followers as their “messiah for the future”. “Love him or hate him but you can ignore him” proves very much decisive to the worst of his critics too.

With just a fortnight away from the D-day (May 16th ), I can just hope to see NDA crossing the magical figure of 270.If not, I wish at least UPA under Congress gets back. But please, a big "NOOOO" to Mayawati, I can’t see her governing (harassing) us. Maya-Karat combo is bound to be lethal, leading the country to utter chaos.

6 comments:

Arnab Talukder said...

Whoever makes it through, let the winner be INDIA... :)

Fabulist said...

Personally, I feel whoever holds a administrative position is equally responsible for the nations future. And I'm just too naive to judge someone on these lines.
I won't caste my vote until I see an educated, motivated young visionary leader.
May be its generation gap or my disinterest in retire ready men holding back dreams of young people, thats keeping me away from politics and the election melodrama.
Call me useless, but I didn't even know that a woman was the President of India, until recently. Thats how far I'm from politics...:(

BHARAT said...

@Arnab
Thats the whole point, Mayawati cant provide any stable Govt. Never in her manifesto has she remarked or mentioned a word on development, its all about social justice which is a passive way of "divide and rule".

BHARAT said...

@Fabulist
That is quite ignorant & illiterate. You like it or not,if you are a citizen, you are bound to accomplish your duties.

As pronounced in the movie RDB, why are you worried about leaders being ripened, be the change yourself,lead the nation in your own way. Its quite difficult,agreed, but no good leader takes his birth with a golden spoon in his mouth.One has to work his way up the ladder. Even India has its Che-guera or Obama somewhere inside his house waiting for his chance.Take my word, if he gets over his ego, if he surpasses his initial hiccups, take my word India is not far off from a revolution!I sound philosophical,aint I..?:P

More over if you find all the candidates in your election arena useless,you always have an option of "no-vote" where in you can reject the candidatures of the leaders and there by you can show off your rebellion! But please do vote.Its your land and your country too.

Unknown said...

Well said Arnab...Nice to know that you did your duty :)

quirkygirl said...

Good to know you voted. And rightly said. The country does need us youngsters to go out there and make our voice heard- every vote does matter! What will be better still is to have educated, young women and men contesting in these elections!
And i completely agree with what Arnab says! Ultimately, it is the country that needs to win, win over terrorism and the recession that is giving nightmares to all of us!