Thursday 14 December 2017

Today's Scenario of Indian Politics

India is the largest democracy in the world. India has the biggest number of people with franchise rights and the largest number of political parties, which take part in election campaign. In the 1996 national elections, almost 600 million people voted and an average of 26 candidates competed for each of the 543 territorial constituency seats.
Elections are held at different levels. The two major election levels are at national level, after which the national government is established and at state level after which the state government is established. Elections are also held for city, town and village councils.
There are different political issues in Indian politics. Some are national level and some regional level. Some communities just demand more economical and social rights for their communities. While others demand  more autonomy for their cultures within the Indian states. Some demanded autonomous states within the Indian Union, while the others demanded to be independent from India.
With all its problems India survives as a single state with democratic character. But a number of political problems still exist and remain unsolved in India.



 Gujarat Assembly Election Exit Poll 2017 


 Gujarat exit poll says Prime Minister Narendra Modi 's party will bag as many as 128 seats - more than a two-thirds majority. If this turns out to be the case, it will be a body blow for the Congress. While it's not the 150 seat-tally that BJP President Amit Shah targeted, it's eight more seats than the party currently has in the Gujarat Assembly.


Best Case Scenario Of BJP

Now here's a statistic should please the BJP top brass: There isn't a single Gujarat exit poll that predicts a BJP loss. The least impressive projection comes from the India Today-Axis My India poll, which says 99 is the lowest number of seats the saffron party will get. That's seven more than the majority mark.


Best Case Scenario Of Congress


None of the Gujarat exit polls expects the Congress to get less than 52 seats, worst-case projection.




Environment of Himachal Pradesh Exit Polls 2017


The BJP will sweep Himachal Pradesh, forecast exit polls. A poll of exit polls - an aggregate of eight surveys by television channels - shows the BJP getting 47 of the hill state's 68 seats. It shows the Congress ceding power and having to settle for 20 seats. 

 party needs 35 seats or more to cross the halfway mark and form government in Himachal Pradesh. In 2012, the Congress had won 36 seats scraping past the half-way mark. The BJP had won 26.   

Two polls give the BJP 51 seats, three others show it touch 50 seats in the upper range of their band, and only one shows it at just over the halfway mark at the lower end. 









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