Thursday, March 26, 2009

Understanding the Relationships

With elections wound the corner,many political parties are making new formations. In some areas they are hand in hand and in some other areas they fight each other. The claim to be under one umberalla but fighting for the umberlla as well.

As a votorit is our duty to understand the relationships nationwide and judge the correct team to take the new role.

I can only say " Please come forward and vote. Voting is your right". But whom to vote is your choice.

Friday, March 20, 2009

Mother India needs right servents to take care of her

I am lucky to be born in India which gives enough freedom to her citezens. But as child of the nation I feel, I have the right to serve my mother by bringing in right people to help and take care of her.

I know I need to use my voting power to give the right candidates the chance to serve the nation.

Let us Vote and beleive in change.

Take a vow to vist the election booth this time. You don't get the chance like this often.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

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Black background has been selected for this blog to indicate we are in a sad state...

VIP Movemenet - Come one with your views...

Fellow Indians,
This is a special VIP Movement where there will be no traffic stops.

This is a special VIP movement where the real VIP's want you to decide their fate

This is special VIP movement where each one of us will be a member and make the difference ...

This special VIP movement is calls Voting is Priority Movement. Where in we take a pledge to work for making people vote. Let our next election see more people voting...

Take a view of the current voting trend of Lokshaba elections.
Election Commission of India - General Elections, 2004 (14th LOK SABHA)
VOTER TURNOUT
STATE/UT ELECTORS VOTERS POLL Percentage
1 . ANDHRA PRADESH 69.95%
2 . ARUNACHAL PRADESH 56.35%
3 . ASSAM 69.11%
4 . BIHAR 58.02%
5 . GOA 58.77%
6 . GUJARAT 45.18 %
7 . HARYANA 65.72%
8 . HIMACHAL PRADESH 59.71%
9 . JAMMU & KASHMIR 35.20%
10 . KARNATAKA 65.14%
11 . KERALA 71.45%
12 . MADHYA PRADESH 48.09%
13 . MAHARASHTRA 54.38%
14 . MANIPUR 67.41%
15 . MEGHALAYA 52.69%
16 . MIZORAM 63.60%
17 . NAGALAND 91.77%
18 . ORISSA 66.06%
19 . PUNJAB 61.59%
20 . RAJASTHAN 49.97%
21 . SIKKIM 77.95%
22 . TAMIL NADU 60.81%
23 . TRIPURA 67.08%
24 . UTTAR PRADESH 48.16%
25 . WEST BENGAL 78.04%
26 . CHHATTISGARH 52.09%
27 . JHARKHAND 55.69%
28 . UTTARANCHAL 48.07%
29 . ANDAMAN & NICOBAR ISLANDS 63.66%
30 . CHANDIGARH 51.14%
31 . DADRA & NAGAR HAVELI 69.04%
32 . DAMAN & DIU 70.16%
33. NATIONAL CAPITAL TERRITORY OF DELHI 47.09%
34 . LAKSHADWEEP 81.52%
35 . PONDICHERRY 76.07%

TOTAL 58.07%
( Courtesy: http://www.eci.gov.in/StatisticalReports/LS_2004/Vol_I_LS_2004.pdf )

There are lot of states below 60%. The Nation's Capital has below 50% votor turnout. Nation's total is well below 60%.

This VIP movement is staring with a target to move the voting average by 10% in the next elections.

I request you all to join this blog and start discussing plans and suggestions to achive this.

1. Do we need to punish those who have not voted in some way? If so what sre the ways?
2. Why do you feel people do not come forward to Vote?
3. Do you vote more people voting we may be able to get a better candidate than now?
4. Do we need "None of the above" option in the voting list?

Start Moving... Start the movement....