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I'm sorry to bother you but all the elections stuff is really confusing me and i don't know what's happening
I'm not at the age of voting but will be by the time of the next elections
Again sorry to be a bother
Not a bother at all! And good on you for wanting to learn about this stuff already! The more informed you are by the time you are of voting age, the more informed of a decision you can make 🙂
Full disclosure, I'm not a social scientist or anything, just an average Indian citizen/voter with some academic expertise (not in this field). If someone reading all this finds something wrong, please feel free to point it out, preferably politely.
TL;DR : Indian parliamentary system is built to thrive on diverse viewpoints representative of its people. An attempt to smooth out dissensions and differences without healthy discussion goes against a democratic system. What we are happy about this week is election of a healthy opposition and a coalition that has the potential of keeping power concentration into one hands in check.
This is a bit of an expansive topic but I'm gonna break down certain key terms that you're gonna hear a lot in the news or other election commentary in the next few days. I'm not sure how much of a background knowledge you already have, so this is super long and detailed. Sorry about that in advance! Take your time reading this, or use it as a reference. Up to you! Follow up questions are more than welcome.
The Indian Parliament: The Indian Parliament is split into two houses, the Lower House or the Lok Sabha/House of the People, and the Upper House or the Rajya Sabha/Council of States. Lok Sabha members are appointed through elections while Rajya Sabha members are selected by the State Legislative Assemblies (Vidhan Sabha) and the President. When a new law is proposed as a bill or an ammendment to the constitution is proposed, it must pass through BOTH the Lok Sabha and the Rajya Sabha.
The Lok Sabha: Lok Sabha has a total of 543 seats, representing 543 electoral constituencies throughout the country. Note that these 543 constituencies aren't exactly based on existing district divisions (eg: The Ayodhya district in UP is in the Faizabad constituency). Constituencies are split by population density. This means a region with more people will have more seats/stronger voice in the Lok Sabha. As a result, the largest state by area, Rajasthan has 25 seats in the Lok Sabha, while the most densely populated state of Uttar Pradesh has 80 seats in the Lok Sabha despite being the 4th largest state in the country. Also means if a political party bags UP, it gives them a huge leg up in winning Lok Sabha elections. To form a government, a political party or a group of political parties (a coalition) needs to have majority in the Lok Sabha. This mean winning over 272 seats or in other words, winning majority votes in 272 or more constituencies. Lok Sabha elections happen every 5 years, and the one that just happened, was a Lok Sabha election.
Important parties and alliances to keep in mind while parsing the news and comments are :
Bharatiya Janta Party (BJP): The ruling party that formed the government in the past two Lok Sabha terms (10 years). Note that in the 2014 and 2019 elections, BJP won a majority without forming an alliance with any other party. BJP's core politics are right-wing, which typically translates to capitalism, socially conservative, and maintaining class hierarchy as a form of order and structure in society.
Indian National Congress (INC or Congress): The main opposition party against the BJP. Indian National Congress's politics are liberal/center. While their polities don't entirely dismantle class/caste divide, they don't entirely aim to privatize sectors or take capitalism as the end all be all.
National Democratic Alliance (NDA): BJP-led coalition that secured majority in Lok Sabha elections and will form the government for the upcoming election term.
Indian National Development Inclusive Alliance (INDIA): Congress led coalition which didn't get the majority, but did secure 232 out of the 543 seats in the Lok Sabha. Even though those that are part of the INDIA coalition won't be forming the government, they will be present in the Lok Sabha as the elected representative of their respective constituency to voice their opinion on any motion that passes through the Lok Sabha.
Janta Dal (United) or JD(U): A political party from Bihar led by Nitish Kumar. JD(U) is currently part of the NDA, however JD(U) joined NDA pretty much right before the elections. As a matter of fact, Nitish Kumar has a tendency to switch sides depending on what he thinks would ensure his power and position. In 2014, when it became apparent that BJP was aiming for a Modi-led government and that Nitish, as someone who is not formally in BJP, didn't stand a chance of even being a cabinet minister, much less the Prime Minister, Nitish left NDA. However, back then, BJP managed to get a clear majority and Nitish's pullback didn't have weight. However, with JD(U) winning 12 seats in this election and BJP having to rely on a coalition government, Nitish's pullback has weight. At the time of writing this, word on the street is Nitish is sticking with the NDA and has made demands for 2 cabinets being handed over to JD(U) (See below cut for info on what is a cabinet).
Telugu Desam Party or TDP: Led by Chandrababu Naidu, TDP is a party with a stronghold in the states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. Currently also in the NDA coalition, TDP managed to win 16 seats in Andhra Pradesh. While Chandrababu Naidu isn't as much of a flip-flopper as Nitish, he has been fairly outspoken against the Modi government in the past. That being said, word on the street is also that Naidu garu may have been offered the position of the Lok Sabha Speaker (as in the person who mediates Lok Sabha discussions) and to also assign 2 cabinet berths to TDP in exchange for their continued support of NDA.
Other notable parties and names:
- DMK : Won 22 seats in Tamil Nadu. Is in the INDIA coalition/opposition. Led by M. K. Stalin.
- AITC or TMC: Won 29 seats in West Bengal. Is in the INDIA coalition/opposition. Led by Mamata Banerjee.
- SP : Won 37 seats in Uttar Pradesh. Is in the INDIA coalition/opposition. Led by Akhilesh Yadav.
All in all, the Indian parliamentary system allows for diverse voices and points of view to be a part of the discussion regarding national policies and lawmaking, even if the said voice doesn't make the ruling government. Something also to keep in mind about Indian politicians specifically is that they rarely think about public welfare and rather prioritize their personal hold on power. None of them are above the other when it comes to scheming on how to maintain power and these schemes often involve tactics to deflect their accountability towards the people.
In its decade long term, BJP as a ruling party has invested on multiple levels to maintain a one-man stronghold. I want to keep this answer objective and won't comment on any specific ruling. However, know that a one-man stronghold and a weak opposition defeats the purpose of the parliament and the constituencies. What most people are celebrating today is having a healthy opposition in place in addition to a coalition which would be a sort of check against power being concentrated into one person's hand.
When you vote in the next election, keep in mind that Indian politicians aren't like bands or artists you should root for. What you will be electing them to are positions of public service. Their priority is power and YOUR vote helps them have that. You are not answerable for their loss, THEY are answerable to YOU.
Also whoever you elect to the Lok Sabha is among the candidates in your constituency. A random schmuck from South Delhi who voted for BJP didn't vote for Modi, they voted for Ramvir Singh Bidhuri, the BJP candidate running from South Delhi. You could make the argument 'they voted for Modi Sarkar!' but the real, flesh and blood person that vote put in the parliament was not Narendra Modi, it was Ramvir Singh Bidhuri. Only people in Varanasi could vote directly for Modi because he contested from there. Had Modi lost the Varanasi seat, he wouldn't have been a member of the Lok Sabha. In which case, even if BJP or NDA made the government, Modi would have to become a part of the Lok Sabha or the Rajya Sabha in the next six months to be chosen as the Prime Minister. Long story short, learn more about the constituency you are in, the candidates and parties in that constituency, the demographic of your community, the problems it faces, and in light of all of that, who is the best candidate to represent your community's voice in the Lok Sabha.
Adding an additional note cabinets, but I think that's a little tangential so it's under the cut. Again, follow up questions more than welcome. Hope this helps you make some sense of the mess that is Indian electoral politics!
Cabinets and Socialism: A Cabinet Minister assumes leadership of one of the 53 ministries within the government. Most countries around the world, regardless of their government system, have a similar structure. Though, I do want to point out that India is a Socialist Republic. What this means, is that there are entire sectors that are folded into a centralized, government funded cabinet as opposed to a third party, like a private company, being responsible for it. Indian Railways are a great example for this. From literally manufacturing trains to operating railway stations to laying down rail lines to issuing tickets, the Ministry of Railway is responsible for all of it. While Indian Railways do have subdivisions to handle different aspects, the Minister of Railways is in-charge of the management of ALL of those subdivisions. There are also sectors like Aviation or Telecom where while the government doesn't own ALL airlines or telecom companies, the government does have it's own public funded unit (Air India in case of aviation and BSNL and MTNL in case of Telecom) and there are cabinet ministers who oversee the management of these units in addition to laying out guidelines and regulations which the entire sector has to follow.
Socialist structures with their govt centralized system help regulate cost and keep cost inflation in check because the purpose of a cabinet that runs on government money is public service, not profit margin (eg: general compartment train tickets are affordable and have been affordable for a long time). In the meantime, privatization of sectors may increase efficiency of a service (eg: Ministry of External Affairs outsourcing passport services to TCS has been a huge success), it may also drive cost inflation, unless checked on by the ministry responsible for the third party contract. We will find out who in the NDA will lead which cabinet on June 8.
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BJP's 'Bal Buddhi' Re-Plug On Rahul Gandhi's Ram Janmabhoomi Movement Claim
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi's remarks on the Ram Janmabhoomi movement led by BJP veteran Lal Krishna Advani has drawn a sharp response, with the BJP doubling down on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "childish mind" jab at Mr Gandhi.
BJP veteran and Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan described Rahul Gandhi as "bal buddhi" (childish) and accused him of "spreading confusion and lies".
"Rahul Gandhi is a childish person who has not matured yet. He has not yet become the Leader of the Opposition properly. He says we (INDIA bloc) defeated the Ram Janmabhoomi movement. Rahul ji, Ram is our existence, our ideal, our life, our God, and Ram is the identity of India," Mr Chouhan told reporters.
Referring to the Ram Janmabhoomi movement, he said, "This movement has thrown the Congress out of power many times and paved the way for the construction of a divine and grand temple, but Rahul Gandhi only lies."
Mr Chouhan also accused Mr Gandhi of lying in Parliament about Agniveer martyrs and the government of not providing a Minimum Support Price.
"He (Rahul) knows nothing else other than lying and spreading confusion. That is why this 'Bal Buddhi' person Rahul Gandhi keeps saying anything that comes to his mind. No one understands how he was able to defeat the (Ram Mandir) movement.
"Just saying whatever comes to mind has become the tendency of the Congress. Under his (Rahul Gandhi) leadership, the Congress will invite only misfortune," he added.
BJP leaders have been infantilising Mr Gandhi and saying he has a "childish mind" after Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "balak buddhi" jab at the Congress MP, now Leader of the Opposition in Lok Sabha.
The remarks in question were made by the Congress leader during his visit to Ahmedabad. He was speaking about the Faizabad Lok Sabha seat -- of which Ayodhya is a part -- by Congress ally Samajwadi Party.
"By defeating the BJP in Ayodhya, INDIA bloc has defeated the Ram Mandir movement that was launched by the BJP veteran Lal Krishna Advani. What I am saying is something very big… Congress party and INDIA bloc defeated them in Ayodhya," Mr Gandhi said Saturday.
The Rath Yatra was launched by Mr Advani to shore up support for the construction of a temple at the site in Ayodhya believed to be the birthplace of Lord Ram. The yatra was taken out in 1990 and multiple communal clashes were reported along its route. Two years later, the 16th century Babri Masjid located at the Ayodhya site was demolished by Hindu activists who believed it was built on the ruins of an ancient temple to mark Ram's birthplace. Nearly three decades later, a Supreme Court ruling paved the way for a construction of a Ram Temple at the site.
With the BJP playing up the Ram temple construction in its election campaign, the Faizabad election was keenly watched, and the BJP's defeat there was a key talking point on result day.
While speaking in Ahmedabad, Mr Gandhi also claimed that the BJP would be defeated in its stronghold Gujarat in the 2027 state polls. "Together we are going to defeat them in Gujarat. We will defeat Narendra Modi and BJP in Gujarat just like we defeated them in Ayodhya," Mr Gandhi said.
This would be quite a task because in the 2022 election, the BJP swept the state, winning 156 of the 182 Assembly seats and the Congress managed just 17.
Mr Gandhi's remarks also drew the criticism of Chirag Paswan, Union Minister and leader of BJP's ally Lok Janshakti Party (Ramvilas).
Responding to the Congress leader's remarks, he said, "First up of all, Rahul Gandhi should learn it is Faizabad Lok Sabha, not Ayodhya. Ayodhya is a Vidhan Sabha constituency and is part of it. In such cases, if they think Ayodhya's win is big for them, then we are also analysing our mistakes and working towards it. They couldn't even cross the mark of 100+ seats in Lok Sabha and are claiming big things, I think their pride won't stay for long. In upcoming days, there are elections in various states, the results will show how strong NDA is."
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NMC Chairman Ramesh Awasthi Releases Up Media Directory 2023 & Leadership Lessons From Ramayana Diary In Lucknow
NMC Chairman Ramesh Awasthi Releases Up Media Directory 2023
Lucknow: On Monday, January 23rd, the official release of NMC Uttar Pradesh Media Directory 2023 and Leadership Lessons from Ramayana (diary based on Lord Rama Teachings ) published by National Media Club successfully took place at the Central Hall of UP Vidhan Sabha in the presence of Satish Mahana, the Speaker of UP Legislative Assembly.
The directory & diary launch witnessed the presence National Media Club Chairman Ramesh Awasthi along with numerous other renowned journalists, and senior government officials who graced the event with their august presence. Uttar Pradesh Media Directory that has been published by the National Media Club for the last 5 years under the able leadership of Ramesh Awasthi, the Founder, and Chairman of NMC, is often referred to as one of the biggest telephone directories to be published in India.
The directory contains contact details such as addresses and telephone numbers of several prominent media persons, district level journalists, state-level bureaucrats, and other government officers including district level senior police officers and has always been in huge demand every year since its first release.
Praising the NMC for this Year’s 2023 Directory as well as Leadership Lessons from Ramayana Diary, Vidhan Sabha Speaker Satish Mahana stated “This Diary based on teachings of Lord Ramayana will not only promote the ideal teachings and values of Lord Rama but will also help in making the people aware of his teachings. Ramesh Awasthi, the Founder and Chairman of National Media Club has always been a great friend of mine and someone who has always been doing a lot of humanitarian work.
On the auspicious occasion of the Diary and UP Media Directory launch, I congratulate him and wish him all the luck in his future endeavors. May Ramesh Awasthi keep on doing phenomenal work in the Media and Social sector.” The NMC Uttar Pradesh Media Directory released by National Media Club has always been in huge demand for it contains contact details about the President of India, Vice-President of India, Prime Minister of India, Ministers from Union Cabinet, Office Details of various Ministries, Governors, Chief Ministers and Chief Secretaries and other prominent government officials.
Additionally, what makes the Directory so popular and in demand is the fact that it also has all the relevant information and contact details of all the senior Police Officials of Uttar Pradesh Police along with the details of Journalists who have access to the UP Secretariat and State Police Headquarters. National Media Club president Sachin Awasthi and their entire team work round the clock to gather information and details about eminent people who would be making it to the directory. The Telephone Directory by National Media Club also contains details about all the prominent media houses be it on District level or be it on the State-level.
The successful launch of this Year’s Edition of the Telephone Directory 2023 got concluded in a grand way. Numerous distinguished personalities including veteran journalists like Rajendra Dwivedi, Ajay Kumar, Vijay Shankar Pankaj, Alok Gupta , Shiv Sharan Singh , Vijay Upadhyay, Kalanidhi Mishra , Shashi Pandey, Dilip Singh, Chandra Kishor Sharma, Durgesh Upadhyay (UPEIDA Advisor) ,Pradeep Kumar (Principal Secretary, Vidhan Sabha) and Kumar Dushwant were present at the Directory Launch that took place in Lucknow.
About Ramesh Awasthi Ramesh Awasthi, the Chairman of the National Media Club of India was recently conferred with the ‘Global Humanitarian Award 2022’ for the category of Excellence In The Media and Social Sector by the World Humanitarian Drive in London and he was also awarded with Golden Star Icon Award by Former MP and Bollywood actress Jayaprada for his outstanding contribution in the field of Journalism. Ramesh Awasthi has worked for more than 30 years in the field of Journalism and Social Work and has been a former Member of the Hindi Rajbhasha Advisory Committee, Government of India. He has extensively worked towards promoting Hindi throughout India.
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UP House sends six cops to day-long imprisonment
The former cops, expressing regret over the incident, tendered an apology, attributing their action to pressure of police duty.
LUCKNOW: The Uttar Pradesh Assembly on Friday turned into a courtroom to hear a case of Breach of Privilege motion against six former police personnel, who were sentenced to a day’s imprisonment as punishment for abusing and assaulting former BJP MLA Salil Bishnoi.
Bishnoi had given notice on October 25, 2004, accusing the six of misbehaving with him and hitting him with canes, causing a fracture in his leg, when he was leading a delegation to submit a memorandum to the Kanpur DM against frequent power cuts on September 15, 2004.
The state government was, at the time, led by the Samajwadi Party and the late Mulayam Singh Yadav was the Chief Minister. All the six accused, including the then Circle Officer, Babupurva in Kanpur Nagar, Abdul Samad (now retired), the then SHO Kidwai Nagar, Rishikant Shukla and now-retired SI Triloki Singh and constables Chote Singh Yadav, Vinod Mishra and Meharban Singh Yadav had been summoned to be present in the House on Friday.
The state Parliamentary Affairs Minister Suresh Khanna moved a resolution to sentence the accused to a day’s imprisonment (till 12 midnight). Speaker Satish Mahana announced the verdict to this effect.
When the state Agriculture Minister Surya Pratap Shahi requested the Speaker to reduce the sentence to only a few hours, the latter rejected it, saying that he had already pronounced the sentence.
Before pronouncing the verdict, the Assembly Speaker gave a chance to the accused to present their side of the story. The former cops, expressing regret over the incident, tendered an apology, attributing their action to the pressure of police duty. They promised not to repeat such an act with any other lawmaker in the future. Later, the six former policemen were ordered to be confined to a lockup in the Vidhan Sabha building till midnight.
‘Sentence pronounced, can’t be reversed'
The state Parliamentary Affairs Minister Suresh Khanna moved a resolution to sentence the accused to a day’s imprisonment (till 12 midnight). Speaker Satish Mahana announced the verdict to this effect.
When the state Agriculture Minister Surya Pratap Shahi requested the Speaker to reduce the sentence to only a few hours, the latter rejected it, saying that he had already pronounced the sentence.
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