Friday, May 22, 2009

Analyzing the 2009 Indian Elections and its Impact on India

These are my personal views on Indian elections. Please let me know yours.



7 comments:

editor said...

I can't see the post.

Unknown said...

Sorry, I have been having problem uploading the video (an audio actually) through YouTube. It is working now.

Iftekhar Hassan said...

i cant see ur views .its not appearing on my screen.

Unknown said...

It's working fine hear Iffi. Otherwise, go to www.youtube.com and search for Indian "Elections 2009, Zafar Anjum" and you will find the two videos.

Maya said...

Hi Zafar,

Heard you and tend to agree with most of what you say. Like you, I do hope that Congress doesn't get carried away with corporate 'american' culture.

The natural/typical Indian will put forth his own obstacles if they did...hopefully. He or she is too steeped in tradition/conservatism to embrace the average american way of spending.

But then there is no telling. Erosion of values usually happen in tiny nano bits that you tend to be unaware until a crisis emerges.

I am not an Indian Indian but a Malaysian Indian but did my college in Chennai and have friends involved in politics so I follow whatever is happening there.

My fav person now is Omar Abdullah....you could say I am smitten with his rather forthright demeanour and a certain boyish charm!

Hey! If you drop by in Kuala Lumpur do give me a call. Would be interesting to know your views on things Malaysian/Singapore too.

Warmest, Maya

Unknown said...

Thanks Maya for sharing your views with me. Yeah, Omar is dashing and talks sense. Will let you know if I visit KL. Thanks again and cheers

Unknown said...

definitely congress has emerged as a big single political party. congress would definite give good stability
bpo solution to nation.