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Saturday, May 16, 2009

Congress Ready to make Government

Current standing of Congress and other major parties at 471/543


PartyWinLead
CONG16930
BJP10912
SP196
JD(U)191
BSP137
TC181
OTHERS190
DMK171
CPM160
BJD67
SS101
NCP90
AIADMK90
IND80
TDP51
RLD50
SAD40
RJD22
CPI22
NC30
JD(S)30
JMM20
IUML20
TRS11
AGP10
INLD00
LJP00
  


Alliance wise:

Congress + Allies:


PartyWinLead
CONG16832
DMK171
NCP90
TC181
JMM20
NC30
OTHERS20


BJP + Allies:


PartyWinLead
BJP10814
JD(U)191
SS101
SAD40
AGP10
INLD00
RLD50


Third Front:


PartyWinLead
Left182
BSP137
JD(S)30
AIADMK90
TDP51
TRS11
OTHERS90


Fourth Front:


PartyWinLead
SP185
RJD22
LJP00


Others:


PartyWinLead
IND80
HJC(BL)10
SDF10
PRP10
AUDF10
BJD67
OTHERS60


Sources CNN-IBN

Congress makes waves in the 15th Lok Sabha Election

Congress keeping its word that it will form the next Government, has come very much true. At the stroke of 8 am and 11 am, Congress was leading on about 200+ seats and BJP came out without hope accepting the defeat.

All the senior leader from BJP, Left, Third and fourth front have been shocked with the lead the Congress has taken and now it race to form the Government.

The charisma of Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi have worked a lot in this election. They sticked to their manifesto and worked as team and came out with astounding results. Whereas BJP, was always looking into unwanted issue, and made a way to go down in this election. Third Front which was in assumption that it will sweep the election and will ask Congress to support in the formation of Government has been washed out completely from the states like West Bengal and Kerala. Where they hold a very key position in all these years.

Mamata Banerjee with Congress has completely sweeped the West Bengal and has given hope to Congress that will form the Government. BJD has sweeped the Orissa general election and will not support any Government in Centre. Well it will be happy to be seated in the opposition of the Government formation party.

The biggest surprise which hit Congress and BJP was Rajasthan and Delhi, where BJP thought it will gain seats and all the seats in Delhi are of Congress and 50% of Rajasthan seats are of Congress. BJP has made it ways in certain states where it had allies and also had it own rule. BJP has accepted the defeat and is going to hold a meeting in order to see where they went wrong, and why the results are not to their expectations.

Andhra Pradesh has also given Congress a sigh relief where it has its own rule till now and will continue. As Congress has made it way into the assembly election also, however, there was good fight between the TDP and Congress. PRP play spoil sport which divide the vote bank of both Congress and TDP. TRS has not gain the number of seats which it had in the year 2004 and same with TDP.

Congress is well placed to form the Government on its own without any support required from Left or Third front. Congress has emerged a single largest party with its allies, TMC, SP and JMM which will help them to form the Government. However, some of the key minister of Congress have lost their seats from their respective Constituency P. Chidambaram - ShivGanga and many others.

Current standing where we have the results declared for 352/543.

Results Win Lead
 
UPA 171 89
NDA 109 52
Third Front 46 22
Fourth Front 11 13
Others 15 16

 

Party Wise

Party Win Lead
CONG 140 62
BJP 87 34
SP 10 13
BSP 12 9
JD(U) 8 12
OTHERS 15 5
TC 8 11
DMK 15 3
CPM 16 0
BJD 2 10
SS 10 1
NCP 8 1
AIADMK 6 2
IND 6 2
TDP 4 2
CPI 1 4
RLD 3 1
SAD 4 0
NC 3 0
RJD 1 2
JD(S) 3 0
JMM 0 2
IUML 2 0
TRS 1 1
AGP 0 1
INLD 0 0
LJP 0 0

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Congress Manifesto is out

Aam Admi Ke Badhte Kadam

Har Kadam Par Bharat Buland

The manifesto of congress project mainly on the achievements congress has made during their tenure of Five years and what projects they have initiated which are in progress.

Congress has provided 33 page manifesto which comprises of :

1) Information about the Congress party ideology.

2) Why should you choose Congress again?

3) Achievement under the UPA flagship in compare with the NDA flagship.

4) What store in future if they are elected to form Government.

5) The last : An Appeal to the Indian Citizens.

I. Preface

Elections to the 15th Lok Sabha are to be held shortly.

The Indian National Congress seeks this mandate on the strength of the performance of the Congress-led UPA government during 2004-09.

We made promises in our manifesto of 2004.

We have delivered on them in a very substantial measure.

The Indian National Congress seeks a fresh mandate on the basis of its core values and ideology — secularism, nationalism, social justice, and economic growth for all, especially for the aam admi.

II. Why Congress?

These are national elections.

While there will be regional, state-level and local issues that are important, these are elections for a government at the Centre, one that will govern all of India in its many diversities and fulfill its multitude of hopes and aspirations.

It is only the Indian National Congress that is anchored in the larger vision of India as a nation, while at the same time being sensitive to regional and local sentiments.


To download the complete manifesto : Manifesto of Congress

Congress vs BJP: Secular, Liberal Nationalism vs Narrow Communalism

The Indian National Congress has always been in the forefront of the battle against those forces that seek to divide and fragment our society.

The Indian National Congress has always been the bulwark against the four “isms” that threaten to tear our country apart -- communalism of all kinds, linguistic chauvinism, regional parochialism and casteism.

At the national level, the BJP has sought to position itself as the main political rival of the Indian National Congress.

Third Front – a recipe for chaos

There is also the so-called Third Front, a grouping of opportunistic parties. These parties have neither consistency nor clarity. They have neither competence nor commitment. This Front, grounded in the politics of convenience, is nothing but a platform for personal ambitions. It speaks of “alternative polices” without spelling out what these alternatives are. Parties of the Third Front do one thing when they are in power and quite another when they are rejected by the people.

Only a united India can fight terrorism

The integrity and security of India are paramount. Terrorism threatens many countries, including India.

Terrorism knows no religion and it respects no political boundary. It is, as has become painfully evident, not confined to any community or any political persuasion. Its method is the mindless use of violence directed at the innocent in the most cowardly manner.

Let it be very clear — terrorism must be fought relentlessly, intelligently and wisely, and without fear or favour.

The Middle Path – the Congress’s way

Balance—or the middle path—has always been the hall-mark of the policies of the Indian National Congress.

As the world experiences a severe recession, it is this balance that is standing India in good stead.

It is a balance between the public sector and the private sector, with an important role assigned to cooperatives and self-help groups.

III. Achievements of the Congress-led UPA Government

The tireless campaign of Smt. Sonia Gandhi, President of the Indian National Congress resulted in its return to the 14th Lok Sabha as the single largest party after eight years in the Opposition. She took the initiative to give shape to the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) comprising of the Indian National Congress, its pre-poll allies and supporting like-minded parties. As chairperson of the UPA, Smt. Sonia Gandhi, along with Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh, negotiated a Common Minimum Programme that became the basis of governance of the coalition.

The May 2004 mandate was for a government that would be responsive to the concerns of the aam admi and to the needs of the poor, the deprived and the disadvantaged.

This has been achieved in very substantial measure.

The May 2004 mandate was for a government that would accelerate economic growth but with a focus always on livelihoods and jobs, on inclusive growth and on social justice.

This has been achieved in very substantial measure.

The May 2004 mandate was for a government that would take forward the agenda of empowerment of the weaker sections of society in a forthright manner with emphasis on education.

This has been achieved in substantial measure.

The May 2004 mandate was for a government that would bridge all divides, that would bring all sections of society together, and give them voice.

This has been achieved in substantial measure.

We let the record speak for itself.

The Major Accomplishments: 2004-2009

The accomplishments of the Congress-led UPA government since May 2004 have been tangible and visible. The manifesto of the Indian National Congress for the 2004 Lok Sabha elections provided the foundation for the National Common Minimum Programme that formed the basis of governance during the past five years. The pledges made in this manifesto have been translated into reality by the Congress-led UPA government.


To download the complete manifesto : Manifesto of Congress

V. The Way Forward

The Indian National Congress says what it means and means what it says.

The Indian National Congress promises what it can do and will do what it promises.

The Indian National Congress is irrevocably committed to ensuring that government functions in the interest of the people for whom it exists and for whom it works.

The Indian National Congress has always believed that the correct approach to governance is to address the daily concerns of the people and solve their problems. It is to be responsive and accountable to the needs of the people. It is that governance is a partnership between the electors and the elected and that the perceived gap between the people and those in power must be significantly narrowed.

Dr Manmohan Singh as Prime Minister has led the country with dignity and firm resolve. His integrity, maturity and wisdom, together with his unique expertise and experience, makes him best qualified to lead the nation and handle the many challenges that India faces, both at home and abroad.

Towards faster and more inclusive growth

The Indian National Congress is fully aware that the world economy faces the worst crisis in 50 years. This crisis has been caused by a failure of financial markets in the USA and in other developed countries. However, the Indian economy has shown considerable resilience under the most adverse international circumstances. This is the outcome of the policies of successive Congress governments. This is the direct result of a vibrant public sector that is the legacy of Jawaharlal Nehru, government ownership of banks that is the legacy of Indira Gandhi, and a strong private sector that matured and flowered during the tenure of Rajiv Gandhi and thereafter.

The average rate of economic growth during the self-declared India Shining period of the BJP was just 5.8% per year, as compared to 8.5% during the five year tenure of the Congress-led UPA government. 2008-09 has proved to be a difficult year for growth, yet the Indian economy will grow at about 7%. That is why our immediate priority is to revive the economy and restore the high growth witnessed in the first four years of the Congress-led UPA Government.

The Indian National Congress will put in place measures to ensure that the momentum of growth is maintained. Three stimulus packages have already been announced. Interest rates have been reduced. Credit flows to industry have been encouraged and assured. The impact of these policies will be felt in the coming weeks and months.

The focus of the new measures will be to stimulate demand in the domestic economy and to ensure that there is more purchasing power in the hands of the people and more liquidity in the hands of companies. Public investment in agriculture and infrastructure, which has increased appreciably over the past five years, will be stepped up further. Within 45 days of forming the new Government, the Indian National Congress will present the regular Budget for the year 2009-10 with the basic objective of returning to the path of faster and more inclusive growth, which is so essential for fulfilling all our social and economic objectives.

In keeping with the promises made in our 2004 Manifesto, the Congress-led UPA government had set up a number of very important commissions including the Administrative Reforms Commission, the National Commission on Enterprises in the Unorganised Sector, the National Farmers Commission, the National Knowledge Commission and the National Manufacturing Competitiveness Council. Their valuable recommendations will be taken up for implementation in a systematic manner and without any delay.

The Work Programme: 2009-2014

In addition to consolidating and taking forward the numerous missions, programmes and schemes launched during 2004-2009, the Indian National Congress makes the following solemn promises to the people of our country.

We will guarantee the maximum possible security to each and every citizen.

Our policy is zero-tolerance towards terrorism from whatever source it originates. We have already initiated the process of equipping our police and other specialist security forces with the latest weapons and technology to meet terrorist threats. This process will be taken forward vigourously. More specialist battalions will be raised and positioned in key locations across the country.

Citizenship is a right and a matter of pride. With the huge IT expertise available in our country, it is possible to provide every Indian with a unique identity card after the publication of the national population register in the year 2011.

We will ensure the highest level of defence preparedness and also take further steps for the welfare of the defence forces and their families.


To download the complete manifesto : Manifesto of Congress

V. An Appeal

The Indian National Congress has been central to the public life of our country for almost 125 years.

It embodies the very idea of India like no other party.

Throughout its long history, the priorities, policies and programmes of the Indian National Congress have been anchored in a vision of an economically prosperous, socially just, politically united and culturally harmonious India.

Steadfastness to basic principles has never impeded responsiveness to new and emerging challenges.

The people of our country have, time and again, placed their trust and confidence in the Indian National Congress.

It has been the relentless endeavour of the Indian National Congress to fulfill the expectations of our people.

Much has been accomplished in the past six decades.

But much more remains to be done.

The Indian National Congress comes before the people of India with utmost humility, proud of its achievements but always conscious of the tasks awaiting us as a nation.

The Indian National Congress appeals to the people of India to vote for it on the strength of its contributions, its convictions, its concerns and its charter.

Through this manifesto, the Indian National Congress renews its resolve to remain the foremost instrument of socio-economic transformation based on conviction, commitment, competence and compassion .

Through this manifesto, the Indian National Congress rededicates itself to the politics of service and the politics of strengthening the foundations of the modern Indian nation-state.

Through this manifesto, the Indian National Congress pledges to the people of our country its determination to implement its promises with a single-minded sense of purpose.

Vote for the Idea of India: Vote Indian National Congress

Vote for Unity through Diversity: Vote Indian National Congress

Vote for Economic Growth with Communal Harmony: Vote Indian National Congress

Vote for Economic Growth with Social Justice: Vote Indian National Congress.

Vote for Security, Stability, Continuity and Integrity: Vote Indian National Congress

A Vote for the Congress is a Vote For Your Future and the Future of Your Children.



To download the complete manifesto : Manifesto of Congress

Sunday, March 22, 2009

2nd poll Prediction – Congress Leading.

The 2nd Poll prediction is out by many leading newspaper, still the congress is leading though there are many hiccups and breakup going on between the party.

This prediction is combination of RJD and NCP party in combine with Congress.  Yet to decide if they are going to leave congress or wait till election.  If they leave Congress, still the party will ahead of BJP and need to find alliance to form Goverment.  However, BJP is also not far behind in the race.

In total of 543 seats needed to form Government, Congress with RJD and NCP comprises of 257 which is 15 seats short of required majority.  The Third front will play a major role in this election with about 96 seats in the kitty.

Congress Seats BJP Seats THIRD FRONT Seats
Congress 144 BJP 137 CPM 25
SP 30 JD U 16 BSP 21
DMK 24 Shiv Sena 12 TDP 14
Trianmool 13 RLD 6 AIADMK 9
NCP 13 AGP 6 BJD 9
RJD 11 INLD 1 JD S 5
Lok Janata Shakti Party 6 SAD 6 CPI 3
JMM 4     Forward Block 3
IUML 3     RSP 3
JKN 2     TRS 3
RPI 2     HJC 1
PMK 1        
AIMIM 1        
SDF 1        
KEC 1        
NLP 1        
           
Total 257 184 96

Sunday, March 8, 2009

India Gears Up Election 2009

It is time for us to come out and start voting for the right government which will take India to the next step from Developing to Developed Country. The campaigns have started and political drama has begun in the Centre for the most prestigious seat in the country. The parties have started deciding who contest from where and which state they would like to conquer. India is gearing up for its 15th Lok Sabha Election.

Currently the coalition of UPA is ruling which is headed by Sonia Gandhi as chair person of Congress Party. Manmohan Singh heading the country as Prime Minister of India. This election is very important from both the Congress and also BJP view. One party will emerge as largest party to form the government with the help other parties. The election Commissioner has declared the date of the Election which is schedule for the 2009. The voting will be done in 5 phase divided between states.

  Seats Date
Phase 1 124 16-Apr
Phase 2 141 23-Apr
Phase 3 107 30-Apr
Phase 4 85 7-May
Phase 5 86 13-May

 

The counting of the vote will start on May 16 and results declared by end of Month. A total of 543 seats will contested.

Lok Sabha is composed of representative of the people chosen by direct election. The maximum strength of the House envisaged by the Constitution is 543. The total elective membership is distributed among the States in such a way that the ratio between the number of seats allotted to each State and the population of the State is, so far as practicable, the same for all States. The number is divided among the 28 States and the 7 Union Territories as follows:

Sl. No State/UT TOTAL
     
1 Andaman & Nicobar Islands 1
2 Andhra Pradesh 42
3 Arunachal Pradesh 2
4 Assam 14
5 Bihar 40
6 Chandigarh 1
7 Chhattisgarh 11
8 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 1
9 Daman & Diu 1
10 Goa 2
11 Gujarat 26
12 Haryana 10
13 Himachal Pradesh 4
14 Jammu & Kashmir 6
15 Jharkhand 14
16 Karnataka 28
17 Kerala 20
18 Lakshadweep 1
19 Madhya Pradesh 29
20 Maharashtra 48
21 Manipur 2
22 Meghalaya 2
23 Mizoram 1
24 Nagaland 1
25 National Capital Territory Of Delhi 7
26 Orissa 21
27 Pondicherry 1
28 Punjab 13
29 Rajasthan 25
30 Sikkim 1
31 Tamil Nadu 39
32 Tripura 2
33 Uttaranchal 5
34 Uttar Pradesh 80
35 West Bengal 42
Total:   543