BJP not seen gaining from Cong loss; regional parties will rule the
roost.
If
elections to the Lok Sabha were to be held this month, the Congress-led
United Progressive Alliance is likely to lose 122 seats. This is
reflected in the India Today-CVoter Mood of the Nation opinion poll.
But,
no way does the national dialogue ends there. There are reactions
already flowing in from our digital audience. And in this space, the
verdict is loud and clear: BJP is not seen gaining from Congress Party's
perceived loss as both have disappointed the voter, according to our
digital followers.
Says
K Vittal Shetty Uppala (http://www.facebook.com/KVSUPPALA): Why BJP is
not able to make gains from Congress's loss? Ignoring the poor and
appeasing the rich industrialists does not work for any national party.
Unless they rectify their focus, they will yield power to regional
parties. AAP is just a spoiler not to be taken seriously.
MH
Syed adds: This shows that UPA is losing seats but at the same time,
NDA is also not benefited. Both the national parties have lost the trust
of public. Congress lost it due to reasons of corruptions and the good
UPA has done for public, is not getting conveyed. NDA itself is broken
due to Modi as he is not accepted to all leaders. People have no options
left but to vote for regional parties. It seems that next Govt will be
formed by Third front with the outside support of Congress.
But this does not dampen the spirit of the admirers belonging to various camps.
Says S.Vasudevan: In short it is R.I.P (Rest in peace) for Congress. That itself is a good news, leave along NDA occupying power. The Country had enough of Congress (mis)rule for the past 65 years, with economy in a shambles, bad governance, plenty of problems with neighbours, dividing the country on communal basis for vote banks.
Says S.Vasudevan: In short it is R.I.P (Rest in peace) for Congress. That itself is a good news, leave along NDA occupying power. The Country had enough of Congress (mis)rule for the past 65 years, with economy in a shambles, bad governance, plenty of problems with neighbours, dividing the country on communal basis for vote banks.
Rajeev
Samtani adds "It appears that only UPA will manage to organise to form
2014 government but Advani is better option than Modi
There
are the compulsive optimists. Says Rajesh Gupta, "Though having 20
parties in UPA and vote share is 28 per cent but NDA having only 03
parties the vote share is 32 per cent. This shows that the popularity of
Modi ji is greater than UPA and after 8 months His NDA will get 50 per
cent vote share and 275 seats. There will be no need to ask for cheating
third front to join NDA."
Satyanarain
Vyas (http://www.facebook.com/satyanarayan.vyas.712) wishes and thinks
AAP will improve its tally, in course of time.
But
Abhishek Yada's airs different concerns "If by any chance, this
predictions are true, it will be the first step towards the worst chaos
and havoc in the history of India. All regional parties fight for the
best interests of their states and forget the country's best interests.
Already we see who get the perks in Railway budget (respective
minister's own state). It will take the regional nepotism to another
level and cause to the collapse of a strong, elegant institution called
INDIA!!"
Agrees
Kalmadanda Ganesh. "With NDA on upper trajectory, regional satraps know
which side of bread is buttered! New coalitions, new masters are in the
offing...
But
Chintu here has the final advise for the media: Please predict hung
assembly more and more so that educated, young, middle, urban class come
out to vote due to fear of hung assembly and political uncertainty.
Agree Chintu.
source:infoelection.com
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