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Ya you are true suni when high command gives permission then no one is there to oppose the permission.........
Ya you are true suni when high command gives permission then no one is there to oppose the permission.........


This is right. There has to be somebody to decide finally. This is so in office, business, family. But the authority decides after seeing all aspects and hearing various opinions.

No doubt, some decision will be taken soon as time is short.

G. K. Ajmani Tax consultant
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Ya Government has to make some rule who keep the power of opposing the permission of High command...
The Congress Party seems to be in tied in all kinds of knots over its choice. The Party is looking for a 'safe' candidate who can take care of its interests in the scenario emerging after 2014 Parliamentary elections!
Ya Government has to make some rule who keep the power of opposing the permission of High command...


High command is an organ of political party. Government does not control political parties. However, every political party should have a party constitution and internal democracy ensured. A copy of party constitution is filed with chief election commissioner. Election commission also does not interfere with functioning of party. This is internal matter like family. If there is some dispute in your family and mom gives authority to dad to take a decision, anybody outside family or police cannot interfere. This is so with political party also.

Pranab Mukherjee is most likely to be UPA nominee. apparently after discussion and getting consent of allies including Trinmool, Pranab Mukherjee will be the candidate.

President's role will be very significant if no party or alliance gets a majority in next parliamentary elections in 2014. Pranab Mumkherjee is very much political. There appears no scope for non political president at this juncture.

http://in.news.yahoo.com/indias-president-time-matters-015801017.html

G. K. Ajmani Tax consultant
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Thank you for guiding me sir and i really wish that president may take sonme action.
That was what I was trying to say in every post. Either we should come to terms or we should forget democratic norms at every level. There should be a different way to choose a president for this country, a little more democratic. Ruling party always has its final say in this matter, especially so while at the verge of an indefinite future.

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That was what I was trying to say in every post. Either we should come to terms or we should forget democratic norms at every level. There should be a different way to choose a president for this country, a little more democratic. Ruling party always has its final say in this matter, especially so while at the verge of an indefinite future.


Presently, President is elected by elected members of parliament and state legislature. The voting is by secret ballot. So, the process is democratic. As the ruling party has majority in electoral college consisting of elected members of Lok sabha, Rajya Sabha, Visdhan sabha of all states, obviously ruling party nominee will be elected. This is entirely democratic process. After all, democracy means rule by majority.

G. K. Ajmani Tax consultant
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Of all non-Congress governments,BJP-led NDA did fulfill the aspirations of the people by achieving maximum unanimity in the choice of President by opting for APJ Abul Klam!
The Congress Party seems to be in tied in all kinds of knots over its choice. The Party is looking for a 'safe' candidate who can take care of its interests in the scenario emerging after 2014 Parliamentary elections!


BJP or NDA may not agree to congress choice of 'safe' candidate for obvious reason. So, there may be a tough Presidential election.

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