Hi All We now will be witnessing one more General Election. Surprisingly enough the two Major national Alliances NDA and UPA (with Major stakeholders being Congress and BJP) are not releasing their Manisfesto. The reason seems to be very simple- they are not sure what would be the equation post election. The alliance partners, based on the seats they won will dictate terms in the coalition or will try to merge with alliance giving them more......you know what every one wants- more ministries. The other question is who should be the PM...Manmohan Singh - already started singing in favor of Rahul Gandhi - "I will do as the Madam Says", Rahul Gandhi, L K Advani, Mayawati. I personally don't think anyone is my candidate for PMs post. The better than all these people will be Navjot Singh Sidhu. Please share you comments and ask your friends colleagues to also throw some light. Best Regards Mandeep Vats www.desidieter.com www.healthji.com
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