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India's capital, Delhi, will be one of the key battlegrounds as the country enters the latest phase of its general election. What are the issues that matter to you and your community? | India's capital, Delhi, will be one of the key battlegrounds as the country enters the latest phase of its general election. What are the issues that matter to you and your community? |
Millions of voters in 85 constituencies across seven states and in the centrally-administered territory of Delhi go to the polls on Thursday. | Millions of voters in 85 constituencies across seven states and in the centrally-administered territory of Delhi go to the polls on Thursday. |
The main fight is between the ruling Congress coalition and BJP-led parties. Neither is expected to win by a clear margin. Other parties could play a key role when votes are counted on 16 May. | The main fight is between the ruling Congress coalition and BJP-led parties. Neither is expected to win by a clear margin. Other parties could play a key role when votes are counted on 16 May. |
Election officials in India's capital Delhi are urging people to cast ballots after low turnout in previous rounds of voting. | Election officials in India's capital Delhi are urging people to cast ballots after low turnout in previous rounds of voting. |
Are you planning to vote? Are you concerned by voter apathy? What are the most important issues that affect you? What are your main hopes for the elections? | Are you planning to vote? Are you concerned by voter apathy? What are the most important issues that affect you? What are your main hopes for the elections? |
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I am a British born Indian and all I can say is that only the BJP can provide India with the growth it has been given over the last 10 years, the BJP built the foundation on which India has grown on and the Congress just seem to reap the benefits of it. May god bless India with the BJP in powerSuraj Vara, Croydon, U.K | |
I am away at Bahrain; so I can't vote. Anything over 10% will be a bigger sample space than any of the opinion polls. If opinion polls can be considered as nearly scientific, I reckon even a higher voting percentage will mean the same result. The main issue should be focus on development. I think BJP has a better track record than Congress. Anyway, as long as the Left is kept away from its machinations, both these parties would do some good to the nation. Congress will fare slightly less than BJP, as many of its decision makers have rigid ideological hiccups.Seshadri, Bahrain | |
I feel that both the parties (BJP and Congress) have some leaders who can serve the nation very well BUT they also have highly corrupt leaders too. At this point its very hard for the Indian citizens to decide and vote for a party.Parth Mehta, Cardiff, Wales | |
I will vote if I get option of negative voting. Why isn't there an option which says "None of the candidates deserve my vote"? If this option gets highest number of votes, all candidates standing for election from that constituency should be disqualified to stand for selection for next 10 years. Re-election should be held at that constituency Sujit, Mumbai | I will vote if I get option of negative voting. Why isn't there an option which says "None of the candidates deserve my vote"? If this option gets highest number of votes, all candidates standing for election from that constituency should be disqualified to stand for selection for next 10 years. Re-election should be held at that constituency Sujit, Mumbai |
Congress is the best of the lot and Manmohan Singh the only gentleman in sight! May Congress return to power with the venerable doctor as the Great Helmsman. Kim Morarji, Mumbai/India | Congress is the best of the lot and Manmohan Singh the only gentleman in sight! May Congress return to power with the venerable doctor as the Great Helmsman. Kim Morarji, Mumbai/India |
Are votes really going to change the way of life for all Indians? The matters that need to be addressed never seem to be mentioned during the election as politicians fear losing their seat. Farmers in the Punjab are committing suicide as they cannot pay back debts to loan-sharks. Such loans are taken out to hire machinery to gather crops and harvest fields which the government won't help subsidise or even offer a better loan. This land provides India with most of its agriculture. What have politicians done during this election to address this matter and help support farmers who provide for the country?? Answer is nothing. It hasn't been mentioned.Hardip Singh, Tamworth, Staffordshire | Are votes really going to change the way of life for all Indians? The matters that need to be addressed never seem to be mentioned during the election as politicians fear losing their seat. Farmers in the Punjab are committing suicide as they cannot pay back debts to loan-sharks. Such loans are taken out to hire machinery to gather crops and harvest fields which the government won't help subsidise or even offer a better loan. This land provides India with most of its agriculture. What have politicians done during this election to address this matter and help support farmers who provide for the country?? Answer is nothing. It hasn't been mentioned.Hardip Singh, Tamworth, Staffordshire |
I really hope for a Congress victory. Under Manmohan Singh, development has increased; India is stronger and more united. The BJP will ensure a more divided country and the Third Front, a weak government. Samir, Bristol, England | I really hope for a Congress victory. Under Manmohan Singh, development has increased; India is stronger and more united. The BJP will ensure a more divided country and the Third Front, a weak government. Samir, Bristol, England |
As a British born Hindu who has been following Indian politics for a few years, I feel the only option for the country is for the BJP to be elected, any other party would not do the best for India and its people. Bhavesh Dave, Harrow, Middlesex | As a British born Hindu who has been following Indian politics for a few years, I feel the only option for the country is for the BJP to be elected, any other party would not do the best for India and its people. Bhavesh Dave, Harrow, Middlesex |
I am not an Indian citizen but I just wanted to say what a shining light of democracy India is. The scale of it and the diversity of religion, ethnic groups fantastic. Well done India Max, Ashford, Kent | I am not an Indian citizen but I just wanted to say what a shining light of democracy India is. The scale of it and the diversity of religion, ethnic groups fantastic. Well done India Max, Ashford, Kent |
I am a retired Railway Employee. I dreamt of a secular stable and corruption-free government in India since 1960 of my college period and now I come to the conclusion with broken heart it is next to impossible in India Harihar Dutta Gupta, Kolkata, India | I am a retired Railway Employee. I dreamt of a secular stable and corruption-free government in India since 1960 of my college period and now I come to the conclusion with broken heart it is next to impossible in India Harihar Dutta Gupta, Kolkata, India |
My observation on the 30th, when voters cast their ballots in my state of Madhya Pradesh, was a highly level of complacency amongst middle-class city dwellers in Gwalior where I am a resident. In general, their reasons for not voting was the high level of corruption amongst politicians, and a belief that politicians are 'all the same, and nothing will change'. This contrasts starkly to the fever with which village residents, in my experience, were involved in the pre ballot campaign work, discussions and ballot day voting. Perhaps they have more things to hope for?Mandie Jones, Gwalior, Madyha Pradesh, India | My observation on the 30th, when voters cast their ballots in my state of Madhya Pradesh, was a highly level of complacency amongst middle-class city dwellers in Gwalior where I am a resident. In general, their reasons for not voting was the high level of corruption amongst politicians, and a belief that politicians are 'all the same, and nothing will change'. This contrasts starkly to the fever with which village residents, in my experience, were involved in the pre ballot campaign work, discussions and ballot day voting. Perhaps they have more things to hope for?Mandie Jones, Gwalior, Madyha Pradesh, India |
Basically I am a supporter of the left allies but to tackle BJP and its allies in national level, only UPA would be the best option. I prefer to have a stable and strong government in the centre than having a government which always gets under the pressure while taking major decisions. So I preferred to vote for the UPA allies.Jacob George, Chengannur, India | Basically I am a supporter of the left allies but to tackle BJP and its allies in national level, only UPA would be the best option. I prefer to have a stable and strong government in the centre than having a government which always gets under the pressure while taking major decisions. So I preferred to vote for the UPA allies.Jacob George, Chengannur, India |
As a student of International Relations I've been following the Indian elections closely. The result of this election will be a major factor in deciding the future of India in what is an absolutely crucial stage in its history. India is currently in a position where it must decide whether to push ahead with further integration in the international system, or whether to return to the more protectionist thinking of its post-independence years. The result will be very interesting!Tom Matthews, Egham, UK | As a student of International Relations I've been following the Indian elections closely. The result of this election will be a major factor in deciding the future of India in what is an absolutely crucial stage in its history. India is currently in a position where it must decide whether to push ahead with further integration in the international system, or whether to return to the more protectionist thinking of its post-independence years. The result will be very interesting!Tom Matthews, Egham, UK |
I truly hope that Congress is re-elected. The BJP is not an option for India. They will take the country back a few decades.Tahan, Vancouver | I truly hope that Congress is re-elected. The BJP is not an option for India. They will take the country back a few decades.Tahan, Vancouver |
I don't believe the candidates have paid the tax they should have, considering how wealthy they are. Hence, I am voting with dissatisfaction.Senthil, Gurgaon | I don't believe the candidates have paid the tax they should have, considering how wealthy they are. Hence, I am voting with dissatisfaction.Senthil, Gurgaon |
People in our area don't want to vote this time. They don't believe in either candidate. So, what should we vote for?Kavita Malhotra, Delhi | People in our area don't want to vote this time. They don't believe in either candidate. So, what should we vote for?Kavita Malhotra, Delhi |