Friday, May 15, 2009

Who WIll be Next PM?

We will Know by Tomorrow  
The name of the next prime minister of India will be clear by tomorrow evening. Several things have been discussed during the two months. First time in the history of independent India, the election was a very dull and useless affair, which was also largely trouble-free. But it does not mean that this trial was not interesting. Political parties continued to promise several things for the public. Still, it is absolutely clear that no party can gain power.

Congress, a party with a long history behind it seems to be closer to victory. Bharatiya Janata Party will also be able to succeed in having the seat of power. The important names which could come for the post of PM include Dr. Manmohan Singh, Lal Krishna Advani, Mayawati and Sharad Pawar.

Personally I think Anil Shirole will win in Pune. Shirole, who is a BJP candidate MP can manage to win owing to his clean image. Suresh Kalmadi, who was MP for the five years since 2004 has not fared that bad but people are very unhappy with him. One reason for this is lack of communication between him and voters. Anil Shirole is not a very popular man either, but he will benefit from his clean image and also the dedicate workers of BJO behind him.
And me? I did not vote in Pune. Because I have my name in the voter's list of Nanded, so I could vote only there. The contest there is also much interesting because it is a constituency managed by chief minister himself.

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