Sunday, March 8, 2009

This one is really tricky question.As of today one cannot predict which party is going to come to power at centre.Media is busy conducting opinion pol

This one is really tricky question.As of today one cannot predict which party is going to come to power at centre.Media is busy conducting opinion polls but those polls can go wrong.One cannot predict the pulse of the voter.It happened in the last general elections where everyone predicted NDA's victory. Recently it is the same case with Delhi,Rajasthan assembly elections.
One can easily say that India is in transition stage as far as politics are concerned with no party strong enough to get to power single handedly.So Congress and BJP have to depend on regional parties.The Third front is a non starter and one can say that Left with allign with Congress to prevent BJP coming to power.
As for who will be the PM, if Congress and allies comes to power, depending on Manmohan Singh's health,allies will play cruicial role.
For short term he may be the PM and Rahul may be anoniated to the Post according to Sonia's wishes.Pranab cannot become PM as Sonia do not trust him.
If BJP and the allies come to power,Advani is sure to come to power.
Second generation leaders arenot strong in BJP and in Congress they dont have any say as they cant go against dynasty politics.
Over the passage of time,again single party may to power.
its as usual manmohan singh in After the 2004 general elections, the Indian National Congress stunned the incumbent National Democratic Alliance (NDA) by becoming the political party with the single largest number of seats in the Lok Sabha. In a surprise move, United Progressive Alliance (UPA) Chairperson Sonia Gandhi declared Manmohan Singh, a technocrat, as the UPA candidate for the Prime Minister post. Despite the fact that Singh had never won a Lok Sabha seat, his considerable goodwill and Sonia Gandhi's nomination won him the support of the UPA allies and the Left Front.

During his tenure, Singh's administration has focused on reducing the fiscal deficit, providing debt-relief to poor farmers, extending social programs and advancing the pro-industry economic and tax policies that have launched the country on a major economic expansion course since 2002. However, his government has been criticized for not carrying forward the momentum in economic reforms.
think this time its really a mystery and I think there will be a surprise name coming for PM. Its almost sure that again there is going to be a hung Parliament and as we all remember the time when H. D. Devegowda became PM as a surprise pack. Same thing is expected to occur again. Then among the probalities it may be Chandra Babu, Mayawati or even Laloo Prasad Yadav among the out of the leak names.
If somehow Congress comes into majority Rahul Gandhi is the most probable candidate as on his name only all the veterans can be kept mum otherwise a dog fight will be obvious for the Indian highest post. In case of NDA there is only one name and that is Mr L. K. Advani.

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