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2009 General Elections : Key Issues

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1 Time to act
2 I demand some changes...
gugulothkishannaik  |  Added idea  "2014 Rahulgandhi indian PM my belive true created time"  |  4 months ago
indian national congress
Ramesh Babu  |  Added idea  "Next elections"  |  2 years ago
The same way the poiticians are asked to declare their assets, I wish they are aksed, in a signed written affidavit , to declare what are their plans for improving the constituency and also for the country (or state) depending up on state or...
naqvi  |  Supported idea  "Time to act"  |  3 years ago
Its good that we are discussing the key issues of the general elections. In my views the order should be like this:- Job loss/lay offs National security Terrorism Inflation Global slowdown Minority Vote bank appeasement
 
 
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Seeking 'Change' 
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Sulagna Brahma  |  Argues in support of  "Seeking 'Change'"  |  3 years ago
"Enough is Enough" this is the thinking that each and every citizen of the country should have towards the hostile situation in our country.Terrorists are attcking the country at their will, people are not getting even the basic amenities and to...
Radha Sundaram  |  Argues in support of  "Against 'Change'"  |  3 years ago
First if you want to seek a change by contesting polls, bring in the change that is required in your region, fight for them, get them basic amenities, fight for a cause for the public then think about contesting polls, when people know that this...
Gaurav Gandhi  |  Argues in support of  "Against 'Change'"  |  3 years ago
if you are intending to contest the election to bring change that is good. But there are other ways too. one is making negative voting a fundamental right. it is my gut feeling that if that is implemented, the voting percentage will goes to 90%...
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ABHIJIT KULKARNI  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  3 years ago
        Vote with open eyes... Please spare some time go through this link before you vote!     Vote wisely after accessing all the info!     http://myneta.info/  
P. Abraham Paul  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  3 years ago
According to me, in present political scenario envisaging  only a coalition  government, discussion of a would be Prime Minister is meaningless. There are many  leaders in different political parties, to give some much needed rest to a 'good...
Shiuli Mukherji  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  3 years ago
Paul, you are right : The Constitution of India , As per Dr. Ambedkar The Draft Constitution in recommending the parliamentary system of Executive,with the President as the nominal head of the Executive and the Prime Minister and the Council of...
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Prakash Saitwal  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  8 months ago
I tried very hard, to search for reasons to vote for Rahul Gandhi. But I failed. At the age of 41, he is like a blank slate. On the important issues, during crisis time (e.g. Anna Hazare's agitation), he keeps his mouth shut. Whenever he opens his...
VISHWA DEEPAK MISHRA  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  8 months ago
Dear all, If UPA is running a Dynasty or Monarchy system,Then majority wouldn't have reached.
Suhas Goel  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  3 years ago
Well though I am a pro BJP person...still I would like to vote Rahul Gandhi as a very prospective deserving candidate to become the next Prime Minister of India. He is young, he is talented, and he has got the right personality and lineage to...
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Viktor Stephen  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  3 years ago
It is highly unlikely that the third front will come to power. Even if it does, it will need the support of the BJP/NDA, as I am of the belief that the Congress/UPA would rather sit in opposition than support the third front. In this scenario,...
Jagbir Singh  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  3 years ago
yes it might be able to form the government, as both the BJP and congress are finding it difficult to rope in candidates from the regional parties and others, and with recent varun gandhi's comments about other religion and his hate speech, this...
Rohini Kaushal  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  3 years ago
Hi, I am not much into politics or things related to it, but if given a chance to raise my voice i would say we should not support coalition government. In a coalition government every party would try to make there foots strong in the government...
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Aim of Study:  'Election and Governance Awareness Survey among Youth' Participants: 24-30 yr old Youth Date of Conducting Survey: 15th May 2009, A day before election results came. Voter Status of participant: 16% Voted Result available on: http://sweetsujit.blogspot.com/2009/05/it-is-15-th-may-2009.html Major Findings: (1)    Leadership suitable for Indian PM post had varied among the popular names like Narendra modi and Manmohan singh. This means a clear inclination towards either a tainted but solid performer or a Knowledgeable person who is not at all tainted but makes decisions with conviction. Manmohan singh despite being criticised many times had been very strong about implementing t...
Shantanu Bhave  |  Commented  |  3 years ago
Really nice survey done sujith...thanks for posting this...
 
 
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Prasad PN  |  Argues in support of  "No"  |  2 years ago
Till the day when political parties start fielding meritorious candidates instead of present trend of wealthy and musclemen nothing is going to change. Very few will exercise "negative voting" and no party is worried about this trend.
Arijita Pal  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  3 years ago
The use of 49-0 and compulsory voting together would be a revolutionary change in the History of Indian election. Otherwise, the same condition will prevail.....the party having power and money to influence maximum people will rule India.
Yash Singh  |  Argues in support of  "Yes"  |  3 years ago
Hi friends, Rajender you are right to some extent but we need to have that extra choice to make sure this unwanted, untouchable, uneducated, unethical politician are not selected. In fact we should work on its short comings improvise. Negative...
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The present system cannot provide stable governments.  
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 The present system is the only way and should continue.
prateek santoshq  |  Argues in support of  "The present system cannot provide stable governments. "  |  1 year ago
I am agree with the Tanmay sir that demoracy is the only solution for the betterment and devolopment of the people of this country and this country too..
Tanmay Gaur  |  Argues in support of  "The present system is the only way and should continue."  |  1 year ago
Thank you Abraham Sir for your views. I also think thats not required. I believe in Spiderman on "With great power comes great responsibility". Even if you shift power in another way, it won't help because these people will regroup the same. They...
Abraham Paul  |  Argues in support of  "The present system cannot provide stable governments. "  |  6 months ago
A Federal government in the center with representatives of all sections of the people in the States irrespective of their political parties in the State, as members of Lok Sabha in Federal parliament under the banner of the State as single group....
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1 Option Choose the prime minister along with the Candidate
2 A system for the people staying away from hometown to cast vote
pruthviraja pande  |  Added idea  "After Voting Process to Change his leader?"  |  2 years ago
If a leader in democracy changes his party or support the opposition for the sake of money or ministerial chair, the voter should have right to retrench him and the elected member should be made to resign [but i do not know how can it be done?],...
Swastik Mishra  |  Supported idea  "Negative Voting"  |  2 years ago
49-O rule does exist in our constitution but it is not the way Arjita has mentioned it. It does permit you to not to vote for any candidate but there is no re-polling and cancellation of candidature (refer to links I am appending). Having said...
Srikanth Kshatriy  |  Supported idea  "Option Choose the prime minister along with the Candidate"  |  3 years ago
Yeah.. A prime minister candidate should be projected before the elections. Its always a one leader who can change the things. We can take many ex of great leaders from our history itself who actually thought beyond the limit... We need to know...
 
 
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2 Manmohan Singh
ABHIJIT KULKARNI  |  Supported idea  "Manmohan Singh"  |  7 months ago
In indian history who can forget the scams that happened during manmohan regim, In next term Manmohan will make sure our kids will read the scams in their history books and kids will remeber the names of Raja, Maran, kalmadi corrupt gang etc......
ABHIJIT KULKARNI  |  Supported idea  "Manmohan Singh"  |  7 months ago
In indian history who cna forget the scams that happened during manmohan regim, In next term Manmohan will make sure our kids will read the scams in their history books and kids will remeber the names of Raja, Maran, kalmadi & corrupt gang etc......
AJAY KUMAR KHAITAN  |  Supported idea  "Narendra Modi"  |  11 months ago
 
 
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