Thursday, May 29, 2008

Caste management, not pseudo-secular alliance, key to victory: experts

may 28th, 2008

this is bullshit. kkkangress can only think in terms of caste and vote-banks. but that idiocy is only true in the case of christists and mohammedans who vote exactly as the godmen and mullahs tell them to. most hindus are no longer conned by this caste-vote-bank bullshit: they vote for those who made economic sense to them. they vote for development (note: not just for development *slogans*, the kkkangress specialty).

i like what this guy rao is saying. it is governance and leadership that the hindus are voting for. christists and mohammedans vote for narrow sectarian ends.

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Caste management, not pseudo-secular alliance, key to victory: experts
Tue, May 27 02:13 PM
http://in.news.yahoo.com/indiaabroad/20080527/r_t_ians_nl_politics/tnl-caste-management-not-secular-allianc-a4b7bec.html

New Delhi, May 27 (IANS) In a coalition era, winning elections seems to be about picking up right allies who can shore up dwindling numbers and push you past the electoral goalpost. And caste management, political parties and analysts believe, has now become the key to electoral triumph.

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'The results are a warning about a split in the secular vote bank,' said Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M) politburo member Sitaram Yechury.

Not all political analysts are ready to fall in line with this argument.

Debunking the theory, analyst G.V.L. Narasimha Rao said the talk about a 'split in secular vote' was 'atrocious.' 'The key to winning elections is good governance, followed by right alliances and caste management.'

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