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PR E PATEL
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DIV :SAPPHIRE
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SUB :COMPUTER
INDEX:-
DIFFERENT PARTIES
BJP
CONGRESS
CURROPTION
MODI FACTORS OF DEVELOPMENT
FUTURE OF INDIA
THINGS TO DO
CONCLUTION
National parties
 A registered party is recognized as a National Party
only if it fulfils any of the following three conditions:
1. The party wins 2% of seats in the Lok Sabha (11 seats)
from at least 3 different States.
2. At a General Election to Lok Sabha or Legislative
Assembly, the party polls 6% of votes in four States
and in addition it wins 4 Lok Sabha seats.
3. A party gets recognition as State Party in four or
more States.
State parties
 If a party is recognised as a state party by the Election Commission, it can reserve
a symbol for its exclusive use in the state. The following are a list of recognised
state parties as of 12 January 2014:[2]
 A political party shall be treated as a recognised political party in a State, if and
only if the political party fulfills any of the following conditions: [1]
1. At General Elections or Legislative Assembly elections, the party has won 3% of
seats in the legislative assembly of the State ( subject to a minimum of 3 seats).
2. At a Lok Sabha General Elections, the party has won 1 Lok sabha seat for every
25 Lok Sabha seat allotted for the State.
3. At a General Election to Lok Sabha or Legislative Assembly, the party has polled
minimum of 6% of votes in a State and in addition it has won 1 Lok Sabha or 2
Legislative Assembly seats.
4. At a General Election to Lok Sabha or Legislative Assembly, the party has polled
8% of votes in a State.
BHARTIYA
JANTA PARTY (BJP)
Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi was chosen to lead
the Bharatiya Janata Party's campaign after a party conclave
in Goa.This came amid controversy Lal Krishna Advani
 opposed the decision and resigned from his party posts, only
to later rescind his resignation. Murli Manohar Joshi and 
Sushma Swaraj were part of Team 2014, under Modi's
leadership, for the campaign. Rajnath Singh, Atal
Behari Vajpayee and Lal Krishna Advani - who had opposed
the decision to name Modi in favour of himself - would be
the mentors for the BJP's campaign A 12-member
committee, which will be chaired by Modi, was appointed at
the Goa.
and will have other BJP stalwarts on its committee: 
M. Venkaiah Naidu, Nitin Gadkari, Madhya Pradesh Chief
Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, Chhattisgarh Chief Minister 
Raman Singh and Goa Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar.
Twenty sub-committees will assist the main committee with
focus on such aspects of electioneering, including rallies,
publicity, manifesto, social media, courting first time voters,
"crowd sourcing" and a "charge-sheet" against the UPA.
general secretary Ananth Kumar said: "All the sub-
committees will be steered under the leadership of Narendra
Modi...The party has given Modi the responsibility of 2014
elections...Under his leadership the whole campaign will
move forward," BJP general secretary Ananth Kumar said.
Gadkari was also tasked with paying "special attention" to
Delhi for its forthcoming provincial assembly election; he will
be assisted by Amritsar MP Navjot Singh Sidhu.
Indian National Congress (INC)
The Indian National Congress had announced, on the
fourth anniversary of the second 
United Progressive Alliance government, that its
campaign for the election would be led by Prime
Minister Manmohan Singh, INC chairperson 
Sonia Gandhi and general secretary Rahul Gandhi.
Information and Broadcasting Minister 
Manish Tewari said: "The government and the party
have decided while Singh is the PM and Sonia is the
Congress chief, Rahul Gandhi has energised the party
cadre. So the 2014 elections would be fought under
the leadership of the triumvirate." Sonia Gandhi
appointed her son Rahul to head a six-member
committee to formulate and implement alliances, the
In response to sagging opinion poll numbers for the
general election, the INC sought to fast-track a
decision on separating Telangana from Andhra
Pradesh, create a coalition government with the 
Jharkhand Mukti Morcha and the 
Rashtriya Janata Dal in Jharkhand, sought to take
sole credit for the Food Security Bill and table a
controversial landholding farmer-friendly Land
Acquisition Bill.[28]
Rahul Gandhi criticized a UPA government ordinance
that would allow convicted politicians to contest
elections. "I tell you what my opinion on the
ordinance is: That it is complete nonsense. It should
be torn up and thrown away. That’s my opinion.
The arguments that are being made in my
Why such a big change?
HINDU Polarisation
Voting %
BJP's 31% lowest vote share of any party to win majority TNN
| May 19, 2014, 02.07 AM IST
Corruption
Modi factor
Technology fully utilized
Future of India
Things to do
Develop relation ship with Allah
Gain in-depth knowledge of worldly affair
Mass public contact
Social works
Delegative representation
Unity among muslims
Use social media
Become participative instead of opposition
Conclusion:
The country can no longer tolerate corrupt politicians
with criminal background designing laws for us.
The old and the tired legislators need to give way for
the young and those of the present generation.
Routine standard responses to grave situations and
issues of national importance no longer impress
people. The country has been deceived enough by
feeding on divisive stories and issues such as
secularism, fascist forces, religion, caste, language etc
If we fail to make use of the next general elections to
bring about the much needed transformation, India
runs the risk of becoming a failed state under a fake
democracy.
The answer is change, new faces and a PM of peoples’
choice
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