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My Guess is congress became costly Governace Government, and Indian people could not withstand the cost of Living. Hence preffered B.J.P, as they are atleast People friendly Financed Governace orgainsation.

But Among congress, B.J.P and Left Front, People prefer Left Front Heading Next.

75% of India is Middle class. Is my guess right please ?

2007-12-31 02:21:48 · 8 answers · asked by kumar 2 in Politics & Government Elections

8 answers

No,you are absolutely wrong.Middle class also is not in favor of the Left,which is more popular
with the blue collar class.In Gujarat which is in
the stranglehold of Mr.Modi,no other political
party stood a chance.In HP the anti-incumbency
factor helped the BJP.The Left is a spent force and is ruling WB through sheer force and muscle power as has been amply demonstrated
by the Nandigram and Taslima affairs.The middle class is generally split between the Congress,BJP and other regional parties and
leans towards good governance and any party
which brings about economic reforms and works for the uplift of the common man.The
Congress has continued the BJP's economic reforms and even improved the country's
standing in the international community with its
foreign policy and also on the economic front
by encouraging foreign direct investments.Our
foreign exchange reserves have recorded alltime
highs and continue to grow.There has been all
round growth and India is now looked up to instead of being looked down upon.It is to be hoped that whoever is chosen to lead the country after the next general election,
will work towards sustaining the growth
and make India a superpower of a rank no less than three in all areas be it finance,defence,
foreign relations,employment etc.Our rupee
will soon be accepted the world over as an international currency like the US$,or the Euro.

2007-12-31 14:41:00 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Time was when the leftist held out a threat of defeat to the congress party in many states.In the very first election of 1952 in the then Madras presidency, Congress had no capable leader to become the CM!
Nehru made Rajaji, just then retired last Governor General, to assume that post!
Later congress flourished and the communist party weakened and ultimately it got split.
The CPM became powerful in W.Bengal and Kerala.But its performance in the recent past has made the people get
disenchanted with it.
Gujarat has been converted as a Hindutva state by Modi and he has insulated the minds of the people there with all possible methods as NOT to listen to anyone save himself.Advani could oit draw that crowd which he got!
So Sonia's arguments and Rahuls's personal charm were lost on the crowds!He made a big fuss about his victory. In fact it was a partial defeat for Modi since he lost Seven of his ministers and all the seats he lost congress pocketted them!
But the BJP proaganda machinerycovered up things nicely!
As regards HP , the anti incumbancy factor coupled wth the crruption of ministers booted out the congress rule.
In the absence of any good emotive issue the BJPwants to
emerge as the single majority pary and rule at the centre!
In the south the safron will not succeed after the Karnataka nataka!
Hence, the chances of Gpnnres are appearing to be bright,

2008-01-02 22:03:28 · answer #2 · answered by The Tribune 5 · 0 0

Sorry U R totally wrong Comrade.
The left is recognised only in 2 states & even there, they R losing grip due to nandigram Pogrom.
They welcomed the Chinese forces invading India in 1962, & R blatantly anti Hindu & anti God.
In India these R their last few days of existence. Amen.

2008-01-02 08:37:32 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You are asking a question both left and right. The middle path is the best. Congress is the best.

2008-01-02 04:16:18 · answer #4 · answered by Vijay D 7 · 0 1

But their area of influence is very limites..also,as in kerala and bengal,they don't seem to "act" as they "preach"...Muslims are worst handled in bengal..i mean according to sachar report they are most under devloped in bengal..Also,in kerala,cost of living as shoot up since VS govt as come..So i dn't know what is the difference even though i myself is a supporter of left front ideas...

but yeah of course,they can come up to people's expectations if they try hard...comman man is fed up of congress's "rich man devlopment" policy and BJP's caste craziness...what people need is the same "roti,kapda ,makaan"...and of course a peacful living..i pray all indians may have a great life ahead this new year..

2007-12-31 11:37:39 · answer #5 · answered by Nimmy 5 · 0 0

no, with thier attitude of governing,i(or most people)must not support them,and in present they have very small areA OF INFLUENCE

2007-12-31 11:08:42 · answer #6 · answered by manoj 3 · 0 0

Unfortunately the mob mentality of Hindutva is rearing its ugly head once more. India needs to strengthen its secular identity much more. Just as Usa is overcoming its racist past, we need to overcome this sectarianism past.

2007-12-31 11:00:44 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

your hypothesis need to be proved.
framing of the question need to be intelligible.

2007-12-31 10:39:40 · answer #8 · answered by charlatan 7 · 1 0

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