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Saturday, April 4, 2009

The Coalition Theorem

Now the decisive time has come which will decide the future of India not only for the next five years but beyond that. "The General Elections", the only but powerful weapon of the common men, but the evolution of 'Coalition Theorem' has made them less powerful!


Because of our diversity there are so many representative parties in India. I don't think there are so many differences in the political manifestos of different parties. But since we vote the people for their culture, language, religion; and not for their ideas, worthiness, sincerity. This ultimately leads to Coalition Government. Though coalition can be the best representation of people but the coalition theorem which always changes is not justified.

The coalition of those parties who are rivals and who get vote because the people don't want others. In some places where because of the seat-sharing politics, the able candidates are not given opportunity to get the fruit of their work and they have to ask people for voting others who may separate themselves just after few months. Now how this can be the proper representation of the people?


Since we have proper rules and regulations for almost everything, we should have strict rules for the Coalition Case also. Because coalition in its present form is not promising for a better future of India and it can't represent Democracy.

3 Comments:

Unknown said...

coalition or no-coalition,i don't think it matters much as far as our leaders rn't educated enough....what do u say?
nd I personally don't consider voting as a powerful weapon...only the faces will change.

k vishwanath reddy said...

thanks for your feedback dear...
i agree that elections only change the faces in the parliament because we don't understand the power of voting. In my opinion, it is our responsibility to give our mandate to only able candidates that include educated, sincere; who can take our responsibility. When we don't vote, it only favors the anti-social elements who use to get votes on communal and other unconstitutional basis. I also think coalition or non-coalition matters sometimes because it may pave the path for dirty politics like what happen here in India.

Unknown said...

i was away,so coudnt reply...anyways coming to the point,I m not against voting nd i didnt say v shouldnt vote.In fact what i m saying is,it takes time to be good at something.Our democracy is 62 years old and v r at the same point ven USA was during 19th century.It will take another 100 years or more to reach that level..who knows.V must carry on by the way..but expecting a miracle isnt gonna happen..It takes time!!

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