Thu. Dec 19th, 2024

As you read this article, India has entered in election fray from 19 April to elect 543 members for the 18th Lok Sabha. These elections will be held in 7 phases to culminate on 1 June and results to be announced on 4 June. These elections are the largest ever in history anywhere on the planet, surpassing the 2019 Indian general elections. This year approx. 970 million people are expected to franchise their votes. The incumbent Prime Minister Narendra Modi is seeking for his consecutive third term which will also be a record for any Indian Prime Minister after Jawahar Lal Nehru. If we go by the mood of people of India and the major poll survey results, Narendra Modi is set to come back with a thumping majority for third time.
Five states will also have elections simultaneously with along with general elections with by-elections on 25 seats in 16 states. As we know the main fight in these elections is between the BJP led NDA and the opposition parties I.N.D.I. Alliance and the winner from one these two alliances will lead the country for next five years. The polling exercise of such a mammoth scale will take place with the help of approx. 5.5 million electronic voting machines or EVMs. In past 10 years, ever since Narendra Modi became Prime Minister, India’s opposition parties have been crying foul whenever they lose an election. These parties don’t say a word about the same machines when they win elections, they then call it a victory of democracy, which exposes their hypocrisy of selective outcry. The electioneering is at its peak in the country and every party is busy luring voters by offering free-bees and making tall claims. Only time will tell who the people of India will vote for, to the party that delivered on its promises or to those who just make false promises to get votes.
As mentioned in my previous articles, many world powers that are directly meddling in Indian elections through their interests in the opposition camp. These powers are hell bent to any how disrupt the elections or at least make a dent in the soaring popularity of Prime Minister Narendra Modi by spreading false narratives and lies about him and his government. Some dishonest and corrupt opposition parties are carrying their agenda just to get the political edge over rival ruling party since they know they can’t beat BJP or NDA in a direct contest. This is a very dangerous precedence of opposition parties which is a breach of national security interests but to desecrate their common enemy, our opposition parties are ready to join hands with India’s enemy countries.

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Even the very thought of a hypothetical situation sends shivers down the spine if any of these unscrupulous people come to power accidently, what will they do to our country and to its people. Hence it become imperative for all to vote very sensibly and vote to the right people and to right party and certainly not to someone who are just tools of foreign hands. One of such corrupt politicians of a city/state is currently lodged in Tihar jail under corruption charges and all these foreign powers came out openly in his support until government of India put them in their place. These politicians are so shrewd and wicked that if given an opportunity they will even sell the country.
Today, India under Narendra Modi has become a world power to recon with and this is what these foreign powers can’t comprehend with, hence they want to stop India’s imminent rise at all costs. Since the present government in power cannot be compromised so they have collaborated with some corrupt and shameful opposition leaders. Indian government needs to be very watchful & be prepared for any misadventure these powers can attempt to do during or after the elections. Attempts are being made to create a discord among the communities or to start violent protests and riots. The people of India need to defeat these enemies of peace and humanity and beat them in their own game by not succumbing to their tactics.
-Yugal Parashar

Editor The Indian News

By Editor The Indian News

Yugal Parashar, Editor, The Indian News

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