Back Lash:
Like the round stature of the Indian Parliament, the celebration is back on it's track, after a whole term of FIVE Years. In 2004, The United Progressive Alliance, briefed as the UPA came into power at the helm of Indian Constituition forming the Cabinet with the able help from other parties in the Alliance. Mr. Manmohan Singh became the Prime Minister of the nation, amidst all the speculations of Smt. Sonia Gandhi can take the chair. The speculations were rightly in place, because of a number of scenarios. Mr. Gandhi was the daughter in law of former Prime Minister, Mrs. Indira Gandhi. She was the wife of another IG's son Mr. Rajib Gandhi, who also served the nation as a Prime Minister. Both mother and son were assassinated in what could be called as one of the most tumultous era of Indian Politics. Hence Mrs. Gandhi was a heavy wight candidate. Again, after the Hawala Corruption regarding the BOFOR's Guns, the Congress, which was the Indian Independence Winning Political Party faced barb wires from all fronts, since 1996 Narsima Rao govt. Since then till 2004, BJP and the Left Front have time and again formed the Cabinet. Mr. A.B.Bajpayee had showed the world the Poweress of the Indian mind after creating Pokhran, where two atom bomb experimental explotion was carried out. India faced a huge economic pressure and to those The BJP succumbed! This was capitalized by the Congress and the UPA and they encashed Mrs. Gandhi's debut along with her son Mr. Rahul Gandhi who was portrayed as the new face of the Nation!
The BJP could have encashed on the lines aired all over the nation about not accepting a foreigner as the Prime Minister of the nation. Mrs. Gandhi was indeed an Italian by bith but after being married to Rajib Gandhi, she was solemn Indian, but the BJP sought after the भोला भला Indian to cash the vote।
LOK SABHA 2009:
What will happen? What are the cards to be played?
Till now one thing that has been in the slogan of the opposition, the BJP goes like this:
" BanshYogi vs KarmaYogi "
( Inheritance vs Work-Worthy)
The BJP candidate for PM is Mr. L. K. Advani, who is considered as an Iron Man. He is believed to be work worthy but the UPA as before is presenting Rahul Gandhi as one of the major guns in the election. Sonia Gandhi is also in the fore front. Since thay have a family name, starting from Jawaharlal Nehru, BJP tries to portray that in a democratic nation like India, how can "Imperialism" exist with free mind and breathe!
Interesting fore play, but I guess BJP will have to look somethig really good come up against, for the UPA has many a plus point to defend the Fundamental Principles, which they have fulfilled on many a aspect. They along with many common man knows that the Fundamental Principles are the primary yard stick to analyse a government!
More to Follow...
The BJP could have encashed on the lines aired all over the nation about not accepting a foreigner as the Prime Minister of the nation. Mrs. Gandhi was indeed an Italian by bith but after being married to Rajib Gandhi, she was solemn Indian, but the BJP sought after the भोला भला Indian to cash the vote।
LOK SABHA 2009:
What will happen? What are the cards to be played?
Till now one thing that has been in the slogan of the opposition, the BJP goes like this:
" BanshYogi vs KarmaYogi "
( Inheritance vs Work-Worthy)
The BJP candidate for PM is Mr. L. K. Advani, who is considered as an Iron Man. He is believed to be work worthy but the UPA as before is presenting Rahul Gandhi as one of the major guns in the election. Sonia Gandhi is also in the fore front. Since thay have a family name, starting from Jawaharlal Nehru, BJP tries to portray that in a democratic nation like India, how can "Imperialism" exist with free mind and breathe!
Interesting fore play, but I guess BJP will have to look somethig really good come up against, for the UPA has many a plus point to defend the Fundamental Principles, which they have fulfilled on many a aspect. They along with many common man knows that the Fundamental Principles are the primary yard stick to analyse a government!
More to Follow...
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