LESSONS TO LEARN FROM RECENT STATE ELECTIONS IN INDIA
LESSONS TO LEARN FROM
RECENT STATE ELECTIONS IN INDIA
Dear Friends,
Recently, there had been Assembly Elections in some Indian
States.
We can learn some lessons from the current trend of politics, election
results and government formations in these Indian states that have been summarised
below:
MANIPUR
1.
Corruption cannot control and rule people indefinitely!
2.
Insincere leaders will lose people’s trust and support.
3.
Divide and rule policy is outdated and will boomerang ousting
the user.
4.
Narrow mindedness and selfishness are not the desirable
qualities of a leader!
5.
Balanced development for all will bring love, unity and peace
among people.
6.
There are no permanent enemies or friends, people can change
anytime.
7.
Good governance starts with love of all people with benevolent
intentions.
8.
Good governance continues in sincerity and corrupt free
administration.
9.
People are not awakened enough to choose true social activists
as their representatives.
10. Indian election system
needs reformations for a free, fair and corrupt-free election.
11. Election and forming
government is number game, group with higher number win.
12. United we stand and
divided we fall.
GOA
1.
Single largest majority has no meaning if it is below the simple
majority number.
2.
All parties below simple majority number are equally eligible to
claim it by grouping.
3.
Governor has to invite the group who have the simple majority
number or more.
4.
New trend of government formation in India is coalition: unity
in diversity.
5.
Reason of downfall of the most powerful party of India since
independence: corruption.
6.
People want development approach in politics.
PUNJAB
1.
When the wave of AAP reduced, the wave of INC increased in
Punjab.
2.
Punjab is a state with self reliant economy and so didn’t care
much for central assistance.
3.
AAP should not deviate from its corrupt free and development
oriented goals.
4.
AAP leadership should not play personalised mudslinging campaign
in election.
5.
BJP’s realistic secular approach of development for all yet to
impact Punjab voters.
6.
INC’s liberal approach of governance might appeal to secular
loving people of Punjab
UTTARKHAND
1.
A state with large Hindu population surely wants a party that
has the same ideology.
2.
People have no more faith in INC in its development aspects that
don’t deliver.
3.
BJP being at the center, people of Uttarkhand want to be closer
to central government.
4.
Secular ideals of INC are now in BJP as well plus with its
development approaches.
5.
Indians are fed up of corruption and black money and want a
government to end all these.
6.
People have more faith in BJP that their famous religious places
will be better taken care of.
UTTAR PRADESH
1.
Communal and caste politics have failed in Uttar Pradesh.
2.
People with different religious backgrounds want to live in
harmony.
3.
Development agenda are more important than constructing temples
or masjids.
4.
People want development for all away from religious and caste
discriminations.
5.
People have no more faith in the narrow and communal politics of
SP and BSP.
6.
People of Uttar Pradesh have been awakened by the development
call for all by BJP.
With the formation of new BJP governments with development
promises in the Indian States of Manipur, Goa, Uttarkhand and Uttar Pradesh
will pave the ways for faster and all inclusive developments in these comparatively
under-developed states of India soon.
Let us wish the better new changes and developments everywhere
in India with good governances in all the states of India against corrupt
practices; against nepotism; against unfair discrimination; against community,
ethnic and religion based politics, justice delivered to all fast and
befittingly, share the wealth of the country among all in equity, let our
heavenly dreams become reality soon.
Happiness for all!
Regards,
Goodman
for HAPPY WORLD SOCIETY
PS: this post was originally written by Goodman on 16 March 2017
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