Tomorrow – 12th May will be the last day of
polling. Yesterday the campaign has
ended. This Election – 2014 is conducted
in nine phases, extending for more than a month, is the longest in history of
Indian Elections. The largest democracy
in the world this time had more than 80 crores voters. This is the costly election as per the
expenditure by the election commission and also by the candidates splurging
huge amounts in their campaign.
The election campaign this time had been the worst ever
campaign focused mostly on self aggrandizement and mudslinging on the opposite
party and contestant. None of the senior
party leaders or Prime Ministerial candidates ever talked about how they will
tackle to free the nation from corruption and put it on the track of
development. Poverty alleviation and
employment creation had not been an issue.
The talk of development is about one state and that state has deplorable
human welfare indices. In a country like
India with
diverse geography and culture no one model will be applicable to all
states.
During the election campaign every contestant and party
spoke about the wrong doings of the other parties and contestants. This exposed all the contestants and parties’
character and principles. The worst
trend that has appeared in the present election is challenging the Election
Commission after flouting election code.
If this is the trend setter it is worrisome for future elections and
democracy.
In the past many elections there was some choice to select
the party or candidate. In the present
it is difficult to understand who belongs to which party and to choose between
a business tycoon, power maniac politicians and persons with criminal
backgrounds. There is little
choice. But Indian democracy is vibrant
and the collective decision of half a billion people will surprise the world.
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