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Nothing new if you would have gone through news recently formation of a majority bjp govt had pushed DLF's share down by another 10% because of fear of investigation. Markets in such case seem pretty much volatile.I guess so, remember something about 8 to 9% down and that only caused by the hype.
Yes they are pretty much similar congres could work a bit freely from 2004-09 bt in the second term it was quite weak because of coalition govt,bjp can to do better now because of majority in lok sabha but it still needs support in rajya sabha from its allies,these things play a role in how would a govt implement its policies,bjp has implement many of cong policies as it was easier for bjp to implement them then it was for congress,congress came up with some very good policies but they failed in implementing them effectively.Aap initially had done well but it messed but while it got closer to general elections and for people in rural area,a newbie into politics coming to a rally in a group of 100-200 cars dosen't go down to well,they feel like there's no difference between him and a bjp candidate,thus,they prefer a bjp guy more than someone from aap,this was also the ground situation,inclusion of criminal candidate and failed performance by Ak as Delhi CM was enough for the public to look at bjp,which is what happend.This is a political battle in general and the result is pretty much the same either. Ahead of the elections I asked out of interest, if it wouldn't be the best for India to elect the AAP, if the nation actually wants "change", especially wrt corruption scams, since the 2 big parties / coalitions have a history with corruption cases and not actually working against it.Today I saw a debate in the TV about black money, where a member stated that UPA and NDA are basically
the 2 different sides of the same coin, which is why the results and policies are
often the same and that reminded me on my question back then.
If not even the overwhelming support of the Indian public in the elections, made
NDA to show real changes (in this field) to what the UPA has done earlier, then
the hope of change in India is pretty low isn't it?
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