Monday 7 April 2014

Minorities could be a conclusive component in the General Elections

It would appear that no political party/alliance will be in a position to win an agreeable greater part on its own quality. Notwithstanding 'Modi wave' in the nation, India is likely setting out toward a hung parliament. To keep away from coalition government, all political gatherings are contacting the Muslims, Dalits and Christians in the nation as they constitute between 30-40 percent of the populace in India.

Loksabha Election 2014

All political gatherings are polarizing voters on mutual lines. Hindu vote-bank is basically secured for BJP and its organization together. Muslims have never voted for the BJP in any parliamentary race. Muslims have constantly voted for Congress, SP, and BSP. As an exchange to BSP, Congress and SP, Muslims are looking towards AAP as muslims feel tricked by all political gatherings. About three crore Dalit Christians additionally feel tricked by the UPA government which made a guarantee to them to give the status of Scheduled Caste for the few decades. This time Dalit Christians can choose BJP or AAP in races.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is holding a solid lead before decision. Despite the fact that Modi wave can't be denied in the nation, BJP and its organization together is unrealistic to arrive at to an enchanted figure of 272 in the Lok Sabha Elections. Feeling Polls have indicated voters favoring Modi wave, yet Muslim voters is prone to ascent so as to restrict 'Modi wave'. The Muslim represents around 15% of the aggregate voters in India, and might be definitive component in the General Elections.
Congress vote-bank is gradually moving towards Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) which dazed the entire nation by performing unreasonably well in Delhi. Numerous pioneers of the minority group have communicated their backing to AAP. It won't be stunning to watch the immediate fight between BJP and AAP. AAP is concentrating on urban and minorities voters, and can put a great show in the Lok Sabha Elections.

Both BJP and Congress are playing common card before race. To charm Hindu voters, BJP general secretary Amit Shah has guaranteed for "retribution" in a town that houses the Batteesaa Khap close uproar hit Muzaffarnagar region of UP. Actually, Syed Ahmed Bukhari, the Shahi Imam of Jama Masjid in Delhi, has published his backing for the Congress. In the mean time, Yahya Bukhari, sibling of Syed Ahmed Bukhari, announced his backing for AAP in Lok Sabha Elections.
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) guaranteed in its race declaration that arguments against Muslims will be chosen inside six months and police authorities discovered blameworthy of badgering will be rebuffed. The AAP guaranteed to enhance nature of instruction in the minority group.