Thursday, August 23, 2007

ICC - Indian Citizen Coalition

The way things are going since last 10 days, it seems that we are going to have elections very soon.

I would like to request people of India to vote for a national party this time so that we can have a single party govt.

The problem that we faced in last 10 years due to coalition govt must end asap.
Form the experience we had in last 10 years, it is clear that small parties plays spoil sports on development works esp. reforms.

Some people may feel that the regional parties stand for the right cause. But the end result is that govt end up doing nothing because of differences in the allied parties.
Regional parties follow there ideology more than anything. This is because they will loose the support if they make compromise on there Ideology. As only few people follow them these parties can’t take the risk to loose support even of small sect of people.
Due to all this coalition govt end up working only on COMMON MINIMUM PROGRAM.

Regional parties work well in their respective regions as they are directly answerable to people of those regions. They are answerable for the development of the region. But when it comes to Central govt they play dirty politics in order to get political mileage.

Parties which have national presence works with a vision. Not because they have better leaders than others but because of the fact that they will loose the election if they don’t work for the development of the nation. There prime objective is not to expand to other regions as they already have good presence through-out the country.
Same is true for regional parties in their respective states.
But on national level they tend to stick to idealistic approach which is far from pragmatic approach.

So it would be good for India to have a single party govt next time.
So please vote for National parties next time you vote (provided you vote) even you are not completely in sync with that party ideology.

Lets form a coalition amongst ourselves. Our Common Minimum Program will be to vote for a National Party next time.

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