In 65 years of Indian democracy, Indians have exercised
their adult franchise many a times yet their mood and sense to select a
electoral representative for Lok Sabha and Assembly always seems to be far from
reality and logical sense. They always seem to be fantasizing in the dream
world to elect a macho person who would find the solution of their problem
magically. They treat their representative to be a super hero as they have seen
in the bollywood movies. Not surprisingly the result of the 2014 Lok sabha
election has surpassed all poll predictions and given a clear mandate to the
BJP and Mr. Narendra Modi.
There are few things which has been special in this
elections are the large turn-out of voters to exercise their voting rights for
electing the candidates, secondly the number of young voters formed the large
chunk of electoral battle. The third and the major factor which led the NDA
achieve this major hall mark of seats were the anger of the people because of
the price rise, inflation, corruption, scams and un-responsive attitude of incumbent government towards the common people.
Apart from this, the mega marketing style of Mr. Narendra
Modi which supposedly costed 5000 crores, also created a great euphoria among the large
section of the society that culminated into votes. Although, critiques does not
endorsed all the poll promises of Mr. Modi or the BJP, it was the marketing
style which influenced the individual voters to believe the promises to be
really becoming true if Mr. Modi comes to power. When the election campaign of
Mr. Modi started it had a lot to say about the development model of Gujarat and
rescuing country from misdeeds of congress’s government but at the end of the
campaign there were instances of wooing caste and religion too for the votes.
Now that the massive victory of BJP is out in the middle, it
is very difficult to understand the mindset of the Indian voters. The poll
pundits and analysts speculations have time and gain gone wrong in the recent
past except during Lok Sabha election of
1977, which was speculated to be clearly against the then Indira Gandhi
Government. This time too there was a clear wave against congress yet the clear
majority of BJP was not clearly written on the wall. As a result, all that has
happened is quite surprising.
Assembly elections are largely fought on the
basis of the local issues yet the policies of the center does play a greater
role. Whether the coming assembly
elections results would also be surprising or will it be on the line of BJP way
is to be seen again. But the Indian voters would remain unpredictable for sure.