Saturday, November 17, 2012

Who will win the Prime Ministerial Loksabha election poll 2014 in India?

Who will win the Prime ministerial Loksabha election poll 2014 in India? Let us analyze the chances of winning for all major political parties one by one as follows.


Since there are good number of candidates to compete in the election poll 2014, India is going to have candidates from all leading political parties like the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) on behalf of Indian National Congress (INC) and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Again the newly emerged social worker turned political leader, Arvind Kejriwal of the India Against Corruption (IAC) is also among the front runners of the winners. These three are being talked and hoped to have a cracker of contest in determining the election poll results 2014.

UPA and Rahul Gandhi

The INC and UPA have almost set their target to introduce Rahul Gandhi as their candidate in 2014 elections. But the winning chance seems to be now 50 percent because of the present government’s slower and lower performances in almost all the fields which are beneficial the common man. People of India don’t seem to elect the same corrupted leaders again.

BJP and Narendra Modi

There are number of possible candidates of BJP for the 2014 elections but Narendra Modi, who is presently the Chief Minister of Gujarat state, is the front runner to stand up because of his popularity, performance and self motivated skills on politics. He has proved himself as a good leader by making remarkable transformations to the fortune of the Gujarat state. So, there is a big chance of his becoming the next PM of India.

Arvind Kejriwal, IAC and AAP (Aam Aadmi Party)

Arvind Kejriwal has dedicated himself to the mission initiated by Anna Hazare under the tag India Against Corruption (IAC). He has successfully led his team of members to reach to the present stage which is marching forward to make India corruption free. He has formed his new political Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) which is dedicated with the motto of welfare for the common Indian people. Again, by successfully charging corrupted leaders and corruption, he seems to have won the hearts of all the Indians and thus if he sets up his political party successfully and becomes selected as a candidate for the elections 2014, there will be no impediment for him to become the next PM of India.

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