Delhi Elections II

DELHI is voting today. Voting time will be officially over in a couple of hours, though voting will continue for another couple of hours at many polling booths. Certain trends have clearly emerged, most notable being a clear divide between haves and have-nots.

HAVES, expecting great returns, through Mr. Modi's vision (cutting on subsidies, Make in India, Ordinances regarding labour laws and Land Act etc.). For them the slogan is development (following neo-liberal policies. Have-nots harp on basic amenities like electricity water etc. BJP's slogan about eradication of corruption too has not gone well with them because municipalities of Delhi, full of corruption have been under BJP for the last seven years while Delhi, under the direct central rule for the last eight months, has not seen any development. Minorities and slum dwellers have no reason to support BJP. Finally the onus lies on youth that will decide the fate of political parties. AAP seems to have an edge. It's win in these elections will be good for Indian federalism. But what about BJP? Will it project a decline? Amen.

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