India is not just ready for change, but it is ready for a complete change of its political leadership. It looks as though one or the other top candidates of each political party is riding high in this wave of change. However, the commitment to fielding new, and uncorrupt leaders in the upcoming Parliamentary elections will be the real determiner of success for the political parties.
It seems the popular electorate is looking for solutions to common problems rather than self proclaimed dynastic puppets.
What Indians are looking for is uncorrupt politicians, free education, access to housing, electricity and water. It is clear that the common public is unfazed by the political banter, and it had learned to filter through the mixed messages that these political leaders are offering. They are unmoved by the caste, religion or geographical ideologies.
With an electorate that is young, educated and enthusiastic it is time for political parties to prepare and present a practical agenda. This is the first time, India has 80% literate and 75% below 40 age group heading for the Elections. Any political party that could attract this group would sure win the election, and the only key to winning them is propose change, based on issues on hand.
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