Wednesday, 2 April 2014

Mission272-A big mission for Indian politicians and Indian people

Election in India:
                    India being the largest democratic country in the world has a great tradition in Election process. At the national level, the head of government, Prime Minister, is elected by the members of Loksabha, lower house of the parliament of India.All members of Lok Sabha except two, who can be nominated by president of India, are directly elected through general elections which takes place every five years, in normal circumstances, by universal adult suffrage.Members of Rajya sabha, upper house of Indian parliament, are elected by elected members of the legislative assemblies of states and electoral college for Union Territories of India.
It involves a number of step-by-step processes from announcement of election dates by the Election comission of India, which brings into force the 'model code of conduct' for the political parties, to the announcement of results and submission of the list of successful candidates to the executive head of the state or the centre. The submission of results marks the end of the election process, thereby paving way for the formation of the new government.

Election Commission:(Nirvachan Sadan)
                             The Election Commission of India is an autonomous, constitutionally established federal authority responsible for administering all the electoral processes in the Republic of India. Under the supervision of the commission, free and fair elections have been held in India at regular intervals as per the principles enshrined in the Constitution. The Election Commission has the power of superintendence, direction and control of all elections to the Parliament of India and the state legislatures and of elections to the office of the President of India and the Vice-President of India.
History of Elections in India:
                         In India,first Lok sabha elections were held during 1951-1952.In that elections there were 1874 candidates, which rose to 13952 candidates in 1996. However in 2009 Lok Sabha Elections only 8070 candidates contested.
                       15 elections have been held and this year its going to be 16th Loksabha Elections for the Indian parliament.
  • 1st Lok Sabha(1951-52)
  • 2nd Lok Sabha(1957)
  • 3rd Lok Sabha(1962)
  • 4th Lok Sabha(1967)
  • 5th Lok Sabha(1971)
  • 6th Lok Sabha(1977)
  • 7th Lok Sabha(1980)
  • 8th Lok Sabha(1984-85)
  • 9th Lok Sabha(1989)
  • 10th Lok Sabha(1991)
  • 11th Lok Sabha(1996)
  • 12th Lok Sabha(1998)
  • 13th Lok Sabha(1999)
  • 14th Lok Sabha(2004)
  • 15th Lok Sabha(2009)
  • 16th Lok Sabha(2014)

Race between Political parties:
             Indian National Congress is the only party which has great dominance over the Indian elections since our independence.They have ruled India for more than 60 years.Bharatiya Janata Party(BJP) is the second largest party and Atal Bihari Vajpayee is the only BJP prime minister of India till now.BJP started contesting the elections from 1984.
Rise of Regional parties and coalition government:
  Till 1977,INC single handedly governed our country with majority number of seats.In 1977,coalition of all the major parties defeated the congress government led by Indira Gandhi.After that many regional parties started to play their role in the Lok Sabha elections.
Parties like DMK(Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam),TDP(Telugu desam Party),AIADMK(All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam),Samajwadi party,Bahujan samaj party,Janata Dal,CPI,CPI(M)  also played a pre dominant role in governing India since 1977.
In 2014,Congress was re elected to form a coalition government named United Progressive Alliance(UPA) with DMK,TMC,NCP while BJP formed the opposition named National Democratic Alliance(NDA).

What does 2014 elections convey?
                       In 2014 Youngsters of India are going to play a major role in selecting the winning side.As of 2009 statistics there were 714 million voters.Now there are 814.5 million voters which means that 100 millions were newly registered.So they are going to be trend setters for 2014 Grand election festival.

MISSION 272:
               The party with 272+ seats will be allowed to form a majority government on their own.This is what each and every political party hunting for.
Every political party trying their level best to criticise others to grab the winning trophy.But now its going to be Rahul Gandhi(INC) vs Narendra Modi(BJP) face off for Prime minister's post.
 Rise of AAP:
     AAP(Aam Aadmi Party) was started as a Anti corruption movement by Arvind Kejriwal supported by people like Anna Hazare,Kiran Bedi etc.They raised their voice for Anti-corruption and succeeded to some height.After that they transformed it to a political party and contested in Delhi elections in 2014 and won some seats in surprise.Now it is bring to the notice that they are also the tough competitors for the 2014 Lok Sabha election race.
  
People are delighted and at the same time nervous about the 2014 elections.They are expecting a great potential form our politicians.Will our politicians be able to satisfy Indian's dreams?Its purely in hands of them and also in hands of voters.Voters should use their priceless vote for the sake of country and they should not sell their vote for any sake.
#MYVOTENOTFORSALE

Let us take the above oath to make India innovative and incredible!!!

Is corruption really the big factor for 2014 elections?
None of the parties in India are pure.Each and every politician in India is trying to live pure but he doesn't.I don't know the reason but surely Politicians have to think our status with status of European countries and have to work for our country to develop our society.Otherwise,nothing will change in India.

RICH GETS RICHER....POOR GETS POORER 
This is the real fact about Indian people.

Indians have to change their mindset and have to come forward to open the cause and should encourage Socialism in our country.

Its time for Thinking!!!
Its time for electing!!!

Democracy is by the people,for the people and of the people!!!
Let us join together and raise up to build a strong India by electing a good capable candidate.

#Saynotomoney
#Righttovote
#BuildastrongIndia
#satyamevjayate

         

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