Elections 2014: Congress moving from ‘Secularism’ to ‘Suckularism’

When Narendra Modi is all set to become the next Prime Minister of India, the outgoing Congress Party is making last ditch efforts to prevent the unstoppable! Senior Congress Party leader Rashid Alvi’s statement on Thursday showcases the myopic mindset of his Party which can stoop to any extent to stay in power. Rashid Alvi suggested that all secular parties in India must come on to a single platform and elect West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee as the next Prime Minister of India.

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Though Congress Party has not welcomed or condemned Rashid Alvi’s comments, these comments are against the fundamental spirit of democracy. The outcome of Elections 2014 to a great extent is in favour of the BJP or NDA or Narendra Modi, it is completely against the ruling the United Progressive Alliance and the Congress Party. Any attempt by the Congress Party to get a large coalition run the country will be an attempt against the mandate of average Indian voter.

 

For years India has seen coalition politics at the top, and unfortunately these prevented successive governments take affirmative steps that would have helped India move ahead on the growth pedestal. Though NDA 2.0 too might be a compulsive coalition formation under Narendra Modi, this time around the formation is likely to possess intrinsic strength to take tough decisions. And this is the need of the hour for a better tomorrow.

 

Lets strongly hope, the ‘suckularistic’ politics of the Congress Party is defeated with the mandate voter of India gives to Narendra Modi and the Bharatiya Janata Party.

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