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India’s General Election 2014 Fixed

Academia, research scholar and think tanks look are in state of despair as their dear nation with best of mental, intellectual abilities unable to cope up with pace of other developing world. Nation is in state of   flux due to its inherent nepotism and sycophancy. Pet have their ways and liberal, meritorious lag behind.
Leadership discourse of wisdom basically lacks their will of political governance. Governance an important tool with leaders  to manage the state, establishing best practices for common man, common good based on country’s voice thus giving impetus to the effective governance, bring smile on each and everybody face. Pretending to be mass leader with business to bring in various bills without political will to the basic scheme  and people  from all sector laughing to their pretend affair makes mockery of the state of affairs.
A tale well told about monkey,or cat when made the king of the jungle  moving up and down  with busy postures with no results is order of the day with marked GDP and inflation and stagflation follow. Can we move from pretending to govern to actual governance where the last man has his pie remains to be seen from ongoing opaque and blurred picture of  development which incorporates nexus with few inc companies or external bodies to make honey for few selective.
Internal squabbles  infighting within the political outfit is not on national policy , but is everyday fought as cold war within the parties amongst the leaders ,popular saying goes on the politicians are strange bedfellow follows.
In healthy democracy, the policies and government practices are ought to be regularly scrutinized by the public, media and civil society groups is the ultimate requirement of the democratic essential norms and is the basic of basis of good governance reform agenda.
Leadership quality has fallen from grace and grass root level leaders are on dead end.
Political experts in their opinion has pinned hope for brands mingling at top levels.
Brakes are applied to put emerging leadership to have bumpy roads and do not follow smooth sailing. Former BJP Nitin chief tumble down within wee  hours spells spark. There is important  element of cloud one exerts in power corridor and those powerful would not like it to be shed so easily.
There are lots of cross roads external lobbies, Corporate Inc, cultural parties pushing their NGos to be active and work against various political outfits thus creating space for themselves. There is these various undercurrents which may change the course the destiny of this nation or keep it afloat and move in its own natural speed which is win win situation for those in powers. New powers block infringe the order of present and for those lucrative stick to ts cause. Nation with double chord and dual personality gets grind ed between their self and nationalism raise hue and cry for the nobler and wish to live as pet. The society where backstabbing is a vogue less can happen.
General election with crescendo rhetoric harsh diction could display to prove the element of  heterogeneity but the moot point is the  power remain within powerful.
Thus Experts express in close door call the General elections are fixed between brands along with tacit understanding for helping individuals at top.

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