Will Lok Sabha election be preponed? This question is being
asked. May be or may not be will be the right answer. If the monsoon session of Parliament ensures smooth passage of the Food security bill yes the time for holding Lok Sabha elections may be advanced. If not, the answer will be “may not be”. If the elections are to be held as per scheduled the time for holding such elections is around eight months away. Why should not elections be held as per scheduled? This question is also being asked. Election is a very costly affair. India now is passing through a critical phase. Down valuation of Indian currency against dollar and other currencies of developed nations is alarming. A system needs to be found to see to it that Indian currency regains the value it lost. How can it be made possible? This question is being put to those at the helms of affairs. Someone quipped India is ruined. She lamented there is no room for recovery. If Congress led UPA Government cannot find the remedies will the Government being formed by other parties be able to tide over the financial crisis. That will be hoping against hope. The past had taught a lesson. That’s really fearsome. India survived by mortgaging gold. That situation does not arise now. A stable Government can ensure financial stability. That’s known to all. It is time political parties declare measures to be adopted to tide over financial crisis in their election manifestoes. That will enable simple voters to decide to which party he or she should go. We must not allow one billion plus people of the country to land in African continent like situation, where famine and gun culture go together. Therefore nothing should be done to confuse the minds of the simple voters by making false claims of being able to bring heavens on the earth. Political party having disciplined leaders will do better when the people are in need of effective and clean administration. The better side of Congress party is that it can punish corrupt Ministers without a fuss. BJP faced trouble time when it attempted to take action against Yedyurappa on corruption charges in Karnataka. The manner with which Narendra Modi shot himself to top leadership of the party in defiance of the dictate of L. K. Advani also indicates party discipline was set aside to benefit an individual. Janata Dal would have remained in NDA had Modi agreed lent ears to Advani’s suggestion. That became a thing of the past. Let voters decide which party should rule the country?
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