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What's ur view on the contemporary Indian Politics???

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Answered by Anonymous
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➡If you find a political party raising their voices for Hindu, it’s not that they are concerned for them. They just want their votes. That’s all.

➡If you find a political party raising their voice for Minorities, it’s not that they are concerned for them. They just want their votes. That’s all. Reality is they will do nothing for them.

➡This is a very harsh reality that whatever any political party in power does, whether good or bad, it does so by keeping the vote-bank politics in mind. All they care for is votes and power, not development.

➡You may or may not like it, but the main aim of Mr. Narendra Modi is not development, it’s establishment of BJP government in all the 29 states. I can really bet you on this. Whatever he does, whether good or bad, he does it keeping this aim in mind. If not, then can you explain why he shoves his 100–150 MPs in any state for electoral campaign (for example in Delhi and U.P. assembly elections)? Many of them are cabinet ministers. Do you think that electoral campaign is more important than fulfilling the duties and responsibilities of a ministry? I don’t think so.

You may or may not like it, but the main aim of Mr. Arvind Kejriwal is not development, but it’s expansion of power. When he came in Delhi he said he will serve here for 5 years. Now in recent elections in Punjab, he was behaving like he is from Punjab itself and if his party wins then he will become the C.M. there!

Conclusion- When you try to analyze the politics of India, you may get a bit disheartened upon realizing the fact that all political parties in India are more or less same in their motives. They just aim for more and more accumulation of power. It’s a harsh reality that no any political party or no any leader in India feels the need to prioritize development and eradication of social and economical problems above anything else.

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