Now the results are out and UPA is going to form the governament with out having to look for any major post poll aliance. When I introspect this generel election results with my very limiitted knowledge of Indian politics, I have to accept that the Indian electorate again choose to give power to a single family not sure how good this is going to be for much boosted largest democracy on this planet. Though I am very happy that at least this time we are going to get a very stable governament, which is good for India as Mr. Singh at least this time need not to worry about now red faced left brigade. I am also hoping that by next general election communist parties are restricted to less than 10 seats in loksabha.
I am also very happy for Bihar and Orissa as electorate in those state choose to vote for development and not for some caste or religion, though I am very confised with the result of UP results, but onething I can see clearly is that the electorate is evolved into something that thinks and acts based on the facts. Overall I am very happy with these results and congratulate Mr.Singh for his fabulas win and expecting a lot from him this time as well. I alos hoping that he will be the PM for next 5 years, to avoid any rift between the UPA and congress leaders.








I totally agree with you. One thing, I do not understand, why people go on harping on ” one single family ” aspect. There must be something unique in that ” Single family ” to attract millions of voters to back them. They atleast are better than most of the other ” families ” of politicians, who hang on to different political parties, so that their “family ” is always in power whichever party comes to power. This ” Single Family ” is different from the others.
Sir,
I agree sadly but truly the “single family” is the best we have now in Indian politics. But one thing I cannot digest is, the family encourages people to be loyal to the family and quietly accepts prises poured on them for no specific reason.