Friday, May 01, 2009

India’s 15th Parliament Elections

Offlate throughout India there is buzz of Elections to elect the 15th Parliament of India also called Loksabha and elections will held in five phases’ from 16th April,2009 to 13th May,2009,Yesterday was third Phase of voting for 107 seats which spread in eleven States of India by name Jammu & Kashmir, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, West Bengal, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh, Karnataka, Sikkim, Dadar and Nagar Haveli & Daman and Diu & at the end of third phase including stalwart of politics from Bhartiyah Janta Party and Prime Ministerial Candidate Mr.Lal Krishan Advani,Indian National Congress President Mrs. Sonia Gandhi,Janta Dal (U) Head Mr. Shard Yadav,B.J.P. leader Mr.Jaswant Singh,Karnatka State former Chief Minister Mr.S Vangarappa ,Cabinet Minister Mr.ShriParkash Jaiswal,Mr.Jyotirajey Sindia and former Prime Minister Mr.H.D.dewagoda total 1567 candidates political future is seal in Electronics Voting Machines ( E.V.M. ) which will counted on 16th May,2009 when process of voting will complete in India. Voting for third phase which were held yesterday it was for 107 seats in which 101 women candidates are trying their luck and total 144 million voters had cast their fundamental right of democracy. As per Election Commission of India for voting total 1.65 lakhs voting center were made. The vote percentages of third phase from all the states are –
State ………………… Seats ………………… Percentage
• Bihar ………………… 11 ………………… 48 %
• Dadar and Nagar Haveli---- 01 ………………… 60 %
• Daman and Diu …………… 01 ………………… 60 %
• Gujarat …………………… 26 ………………… 50 %
• Jammu and Kashmir ……… 01 ………………… 30 %
• Karnataka ………………… 11 ………………… 57 %
• Madhya Pradesh …………… 16 ………………… 45 %
• Maharashtra ……………… 10 ………………… 45%
• Sikkim …………………… 01 ………………… 65 %
• Uttar Pradesh ……………… 15 …………………… 45 %
• West Bengal ……………… 14 …………………… 64 %

In Third phase biggest surprise and shocking package comes from Mumbai where despite heavy campaign by Celebrities and efforts through Publicity by Election Commission of India for voters to cast their votes, overall in Mumbai it was less percentage from 2004 General Elections as everybody were hoping that because of anger among public against Government’s failure to curb terrorism which were taking place often in different part of Mumbai and it’s major victim were innocent people and this time people’s anger will oz through their high percentage of votes, but nothing prove helpful for voter to come large number and cast their votes like star campaign, efforts of Election Commission of India and failure of Government to curb Terrorist activities in Mumbai. Even after using his vote right with family members Bhartiyah Janta Parties Prime Ministerial Candidate Mr. Lal Krishan Advani said while talking to media persons that as per I think voting should made mandatory for everybody plus both parliament and legislatives assembly elections should be held simultaneously but as per some view main reason people avoid to vote is that because it’s really very hot and people think their one vote wont make any difference in the constituent of Parliament but if every voters start thinking same way then it make a big difference and Mumbai’s turnout is fresh example, So dear Countrymen don’t think that way because our votes gives right to the politician to rule the country for five years and we should support good politicians by making them victorious and part of government so that they also contribute to the country.

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