Tamilnadu ahead of all states in bribing voters

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Kejriwal has been blamed for provoking voters to accept cash and other things from major parties but vote for AAM AADAMI Party. But really, Tamilnadu tops the list of states where such malpractice is prevalent. Other states are karnataka and Andhra Pradesh 

 

http://www.livehindustan.com/news/editorial/guestcolumn/article1-S.-Srinivasan-Tamil-journalist-elections-bribery-57-62-470741.html

 

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I know AAP's policy of not yielding to bribes really is the cause of his landslide victory. Yes, not in TN, but all the southern states are well known for bribing the voters.

AAP has promised reduction in eelctricity and water rates. This will mean subsidising from public funds. Is it not a case of bribing voters with public funds. And the people of Delhi have simply loved it and voted enmass for AAP.Why blame southern states - they were only ahead in time.

rambabu wrote:

I know AAP's policy of not yielding to bribes really is the cause of his landslide victory. Yes, not in TN, but all the southern states are well known for bribing the voters.

The biggest bribe from AAP to voter is freebies, now he will give everything for free to Delhi people

suni51 wrote:
rambabu wrote:

I know AAP's policy of not yielding to bribes really is the cause of his landslide victory. Yes, not in TN, but all the southern states are well known for bribing the voters.

The biggest bribe from AAP to voter is freebies, now he will give everything for free to Delhi people

 

EVERYTGING FREE. Sounds good.Where  from he will get the money, From the exchequer? If so, Khajana Khali Nahin Hoga ?

 

It must be so much fun for the voters in Tamil Nadu, no need to work or do anything, you get everything free! I wonder if we could migrate to TN and make a career for ourselves as a professional voter! ha ha ha!

There are professional voters in every state. Whosoever pays, these professional voters carry that party's flags.

There are professional voters in every state. Whosoever pays, these professional voters carry that party's flags.

 

True...but not everyone needs to carry a flag! All one needs to do is assure all the politicians who come to their doorsteps is that they will cast their votes only to them!

Agreed. But there are several incidents where, voters even after a galore of promises to the politicians, they vote for other parties. Immoral lot !!!.

Agreed. But there are several incidents where, voters even after a galore of promises to the politicians, they vote for other parties. Immoral lot !!!.

 

Ha ha hah! If the politicians were even 5% honest and possessed moral integrity, the voters would not have fallen to the level we see nowadays!

Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:

Agreed. But there are several incidents where, voters even after a galore of promises to the politicians, they vote for other parties. Immoral lot !!!.

 

Ha ha hah! If the politicians were even 5% honest and possessed moral integrity, the voters would not have fallen to the level we see nowadays!

 

I remember very interesting event when I just came to Agra first time on posting.  That time assembly elections were being held. The colony also was under development process. The residents made it a point to convince every political party of loyalty and vote. One day, almost every political party visited the colony. The residents would change party flags on roof whenever some leader came. So by turn flags of Congress, BJP, BSP, S.P. all were hoisted on roofs. Consequently, now the colony is well developed.  

 

Kalyani Nandurkar wrote:

Agreed. But there are several incidents where, voters even after a galore of promises to the politicians, they vote for other parties. Immoral lot !!!.

 

Ha ha hah! If the politicians were even 5% honest and possessed moral integrity, the voters would not have fallen to the level we see nowadays!

 

I remember very interesting event when I just came to Agra first time on posting.  That time assembly elections were being held. The colony also was under development process. The residents made it a point to convince every political party of loyalty and vote. One day, almost every political party visited the colony. The residents would change party flags on roof whenever some leader came. So by turn flags of Congress, BJP, BSP, S.P. all were hoisted on roofs. Consequently, now the colony is well developed. 

 

Really cunning and intelligent people! But then isn't that a fact?? Those who remain in good books of politicians and go out of way to please them or express their loyalty, they get everything. For others who are aloof from politics or politicians, have to struggle to get their basic needs fulfilled!

The bribery gpoing on in Karnataka is well known , in fact the last election was won by the Congress party solely because of this...It is shameful that people fall prey to such tactics by politicians time and again inspite of knowing that there will be no long term benefit ...

And if you look at the other side of the picture- the main politicians look at their own constituencies providing them all facilities to keep their vote bank intact. It's kind of give and take game which is not fair but another form of bribing.

A people's representative is elected for a whole constituency. Not for a single place of his own. These representatives are expected to know to work for the whole constituency.

But AAP beats them all. They have hooked even rich ones in the name of free electricity. And the free houses to 2 lacks poor was a master stroke. Now let us see 2 lacks x Rs 5 lacks each house= ???

It all revolves around and points towards bribing and luring the voter. At the end of the day none of the assurances showered on the voter will take shape.

Whatever,, But These states are much more developed and smarter.

People have jobs and they have good life and culture comparison to other States.

Yes Tamilnadu has some of the best Universities and educational institutions in the country. The education rate is also high,

additionally, TN is highly industrialized state.

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