Should Indians vote in favor of Third Front?

Should Indians vote in favor of Third Front?


As the time is passing by, the arguments between the people regarding the political parties are heating up. People are not at all happy with the current government and they even remember the time when BJP was the ruling government. Even they don’t see much difference in the political manifestos of both parties. People don’t want to go in details as they know it is just a manifesto that looses its value as soon as the elections are over. At this point there are many people who are considering casting their vote in favor of Third Front. Should they really vote for third front?

Yes

• The common people have seen the performance of both the BJP as well as Congress government. They need a change that can come only from third front.

• The change has to start someday. The risk associated with a new change always exists but if it successful then things can go for better.

• There is nothing to loose in casting the vote to third front. There is nothing at stake as already economy is facing a lot more problems.

• Third front will make all the efforts to please the people. It is not about a short term perspective. If they can have one successful term then someday they might become a major party of country.

• Rising communal tension in the country forces the upcoming of a third front.

No

• There is no real probability of a third front. It will just divide the votes that might go to BJP or Congress.

• If people will vote for third front, there is a probability that no stable government is formed. It can result in re-elections.

• If re-elections happen it will only waste the people’s time, energy, efforts, vote and of course their hard earned money which they pay as taxes.

• There is no common agenda or platform on which the third front will meet. It might be a temporary adjustment.

• The third front parties are not successful in bringing any major developments in their states, then how can they change the scenario of country.

• Third front parties are more focused on their regions, so there is no chance for them to have a common national perspective.

Conclusion

The present state of the economy is not such that it can bear any kind of drastic change. It needs a stable political government that can use the country’s resources and power for the right causes. Already country is facing problems of communism, inflation, slow economic growth, corruption and others. The need is of stable and functional government!
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  • RE: Should Indians vote in favor of Third Front?
  • Third Front definitely has a welcome note among the Citizens of India. The political setback that people have been facing ever since, have led to much frustration and agitation across the country. People are well aware that the two leading parties can yield no more than a corrupt government, and a blame game to hush up the issues internally. Nobody has faith either on politicians or politics in today’s world.

    At such a crucial phase of Indian politics, the entry of the Third Front will be a ray of hope among the masses. There could be an expectation of a few generous proceedings in favour of the well-being of the society and its residents, at least to please the common man who has taken efforts to transfer the power into new hands. People are very much aware that the manifestoes of the already existing parties vanish away soon after elections, as their thirst for power gets quenched.

    Also, in present scenario, people have nothing to lose or there is no place behind to fall backward in terms of economic status of the country. When we lack the fear of failure, this is when we stand up with full courage and potential. Similar is the status of our country, with people just looking for a Third Front to come up, and they can try their full fortune getting these new faces to power.