Seat Allotment by Indian Political parties for general elections
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Who will the parties give their seats: To the winnable candidate or to the right candidate? What factors will play a role? Will the caste based politics or muscle based politics be deciding factor? Let us discuss all this and more in this topic
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yes celebreties have more influnce for there back shows what ever they performed... but in politics or big scenario ,,things are tough for them no doubt they can geather the crowd vey well... examples are so many .. bt it depend on person to...
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Yes even i agree with Ahmed sir, that Arnold schwarzenneger is a clear example where celebrities are doing good job....but so many others in India like Sunil dutt did really well....so yes there is no harm in giving tickets to celebrity people....
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Hi, We are a Democratic state. Anybody can fight elections if he really wants to serve the country. no matter in which profession he is. If he / she is really interested in the politics and want to work for it and its people then they should...
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Lack of literacy is one problem. Plato the Greek philospher directed future nation states to have leaders who are philosophers meaning those who embrace "virtuosity" next to their life. Philsophy is the study of virtuosity in thought, behavior...
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a poor soul bartering a thumb impressioned paper ( called vote ) for a dhoti , 200 rs or a bottle of taari is not at fault.... that's a deal for him/her ... we can talk easily sitting in ac cabins with lap pots but ask the labouror sweating out...
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It's NOT the politicians that have taken us for granted. It's us who have let everyone take us for granted. Not just politicians.. We don't vote. For every hundred votes at best 50-60 votes are cast. Among those that are cast, most belong to...
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Lucknow (IANS): Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav, who unveiled his party's manifesto for the Lok Sabha polls here on Saturday, said the party is against English medium education and the use of computers and will work to ensure that they are curbed if a government is formed with its support. 'The use of computers in offices is creating unemployment problems. Our party feels that if work can be done by a person using hands there is no need to deploy machines,' Mr. Mulayam Singh said at a press conference after unveiling the manifesto. The party is also against the use of agricultural machines and high corporate salaries. 'A harvesting season brings employment for the labour class for...
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Inderpal Singh
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It is a good thing that they have put this in their manifesto. It gives people (voters) an idea of what a bunch we finally elect. And to think that this is the party that supported the UPA on the nuclear (unclear??) deal. If this is the kind of...
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Shaju George
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This means SP want India to grow backwords.. CPM had this in their agenda earlier, but later they learned from those mistakes.
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