The political set-up in the country has changed very much during the past half century and the leaders of political parties leave no chance to mudsling their counter parts in other parties. All parties claim they are secular but they openly stand behind the communal outfits. Caste and community play a major role in Indian politics and the leaders of these communal outfits often fail to think people from other castes are citizens of India with equal rights. The manifestoes of development of political parties are very conciliatory to read but what documented in them remain as such for all elections. Some political parties led by aged politicians are not able to comprehend the apprehensions of youth in the country and they never deliberate on the job openings of the youths. Our democracy has become a rare species to be preserved in reserves where ordinary people have little access. The number of criminals in the country has escalated and most of the candidates contesting in polls and hoodlums. The Judicial system in the country runs in snail pace and ordinary people are forced to think these courts and justice forums are only for the rich to play the hide and seek with their money. The criticism against judicial officers in the country is uncontrolled and no reckonable action has been taken to put an end for it. The celebrities, who are ignorant of burning problem of common man, are being fielded for elections are aimed only to exploit the poor and illiterate.
Could India expect ever a free and fair election with no fake voting, booth capture and intrusion of political thugs?
K A Solaman
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