he Parliament of India, the highest legislative body in the country, is a representative of the diverse sections of the country. The members who are elected to the Parliament, represent the concerns of specific geographic constituencies, as well as the different sections of the population such as the Scheduled Castes, the Scheduled Tribes and other communities such as the Anglo-Indian community. The Anglo-Indian community being a minority population, the community is not adequately represented in the Parliament. Since India follows a bicameral legislature where members of the Lok Sabha are directly elected by the people of the country, members from the Anglo-Indian community, are mostly not elected. In such cases, the President of India nominates two members from this community as MPs in the Lok Sabha. Therefore, in the upcoming elections to the sixteenth Lok Sabha tenure, elections will be held to 543 constituencies of India, while two seats will be reserved for nominations from the Anglo-Indian community.
BJP in Delhi is banking on Narendra Modi wave to tide over crisis
The final list of candidates has still left many disgruntled. Some of the candidates are new to the constituency from they have got the tickets, including Delhi unit president Dr Harshvardhan. Having contested assembly elections from East Delhi all his life, he is now fighting from Chand chowk.
Party spokeswoman Meenakshi Lekhi pipped heavyweight contenders like Dr Subrahmaniam Swamy and journalist MJ Akbar to contest from New Delhi. Maheish Girri, an Art of Living proponent, was a surprise candidate from East Delhi. Former chief minister Sahib Singh Verma's son, Parvesh, got a ticket from West Delhi. The BJP got two outsiders to contest from the North West (reserved) and North East seats - Dalit leader Udit Raj and Bhojpuri actor Manoj Tiwari. Only the South Delhi c candidate, Ramesh Bhiduri, is a local.
Though it is a mixed bag of candidates, the BJP is hoping to win four to five seats in the capital. In 2009, the party had failed to win even a single seat from Delhi with the Congress sweeping all seven constituencies. "This time is different," asserts senior leader Vijay Kumar Malhotra, who is mentoring Delhi unit of BJP "It is like the 1977 wave which will tide over all differences within the party."
ccording to Malhotra, the party will win all seven seats this time. However, another Delhi leader sounds a word of caution. "Things can change if there is strategic voting by the Muslims, who constitute 19% of Delhi's population," he says. In some of the constituencies, like North East and Chandni Chowk, concentration Muslims is higher.
Harshvardhan, the Chandni Chowk candidate, is confident that his goodwill will help him sailBSE -0.63 % through. He is pitted against sitting MP Kapil Sibal and former journalist Ashutosh of AAP.
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Sensex snaps three-session rising streak; trading above 21,700 level
Mumbai: Snapping its three-session increasing band, the BSE standard
Sensex today fell over 86 points in premature operate on advertising by resources
and retailers among a weak trend in the worldwide markets.
The 30-share barometer fell by 86.44 points, or 0.39 percent, to 21,746.42 with stocks of banking, PSUs, capital goods, influence, oil and gas and real property sectors foremost the fall. The catalog had gained 58.25 points in the preceding three sessions.
Correspondingly, the wide-based National Stock Exchange catalog, effective curved in below 6,500 level by falling 26.15 points, or 0.40 percent, to 6,497.90.
The 30-share barometer fell by 86.44 points, or 0.39 percent, to 21,746.42 with stocks of banking, PSUs, capital goods, influence, oil and gas and real property sectors foremost the fall. The catalog had gained 58.25 points in the preceding three sessions.
Correspondingly, the wide-based National Stock Exchange catalog, effective curved in below 6,500 level by falling 26.15 points, or 0.40 percent, to 6,497.90.
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