THE recently concluded general elections, apart from spelling out the winner, also threw many interesting, but important sub-texts. Here are a few:
No party has ever before won more than half the seats with a vote share of just 31 percent, the previous lowest vote share for a single-party majority was in 1967, when the Congress won 283 out of 520 seats with 40.8 percent of the total valid votes polled.
The Congress secured 19.3 percent votes, winning 44 seats, while in 2009, the BJP secured 18.5 percent votes but won 116 seats.
Tripura - Tripura East CandidatePartyVotesJITENDRA CHOUDHURYCommunist Party of India (Marxist)623771SACHITRA DEBBARMAIndian National Congress139413BHRIGURAM REANGAll India Trinamool Congress77028PARIKSHIT DEBBARMABharatiya Janata Party60613Tripura - Tripura West CandidatePartyVotesSANKAR PRASAD DATTACommunist Party of India (Marxist)671665ARUNODAY SAHAIndian National Congress168179RATAN CHAKRABORTIAll India Trinamool Congress117727SUDHINDRA CHANDRA DASGUPTABharatiya Janata Party54706BINAY DEBBARMAIndigenous People's Front Of Tripura11040
THE president of India has appointed Narendra Modi as the country’s 14th prime minister on the strength of his election as the leader of the BJP parliamentary group following the BJP’s electoral victory. The acceptance of the people’s verdict always comes with the expectations that the government that follows will pursue a set of policies and programmes that will provide the people with a better quality of life.
THE corporate magnates who have financed Narendra Modi’s election campaign (the money spent by him on media promotion alone is estimated to be Rs 5,000 crore) are now getting ready to claim their booty. This consists not only in the direct gains they demand, but also, additionally, in the rolling back of the few relief measures for the poor, such as the MGNREGS, which had been implemented especially during the UPA-I under Left pressure, and which cannot compensate in any case for the damage done to their living conditions by the current inflationary recession.
THE Polit Bureau of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) expresses its deep grief at the passing away of Comrade R Umanath, veteran leader of the party, at Tiruchirapalli. He was aged 92 years.
R Umanath was a member of the Central Committee of the party from 1978 to 2012. He was elected a member of the Polit Bureau in 1991 and served in that capacity till 2008. He served as a member of the Tamilnadu state committee and secretariat of the party for several decades.