Dear malayalis, once again elections are around the corner. First, panchayath elections, followed by state legislative elections.People have 2 options mainly: LDF or UDF.BUT IS THERE ANY DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE TWO?Have they ever kept their promises?
Vellathinum bhakshanathinum innum ethra per samarikkunnu?chilar vote bahishkarikkunnu;ADHU KONDU RASHTRYAKKARANU VARHAKKAYA. ORAL JAYCHALLE PATTU?
vere entha varhy?ORU VARHY UNDU.
VOTE NOBODY.i.e, go to the polling booth, get the ink on ur finger.Then tell the polling officer that you dont want to vote for any one of the candidates.Then,according to rule 49/0,he has to record it seperately as "null vote".And if null votes get a majority,the election will be cancelled AND IN THE SECOND ROUND, NONE OF THE FIRST CANDIDATES CAN STAND.
This is not wishfull thinking. It is there in the rules.
SO, DEAR MALALAYALIS, LET US TEACH THE RASCALS A LESSON.PLEASE VOTE 49/0 IN COMING PANCHAYATH ELECTIONS
Our aim is to tell the GODS OWN COUNTRY about a group that was started without support from any political party in India and still lives to this day- A group formed to fight the apartheid called caste based reservation-the YOUTH FOR EQUALITY(YFE) yfe was formed by a group of young indians, against the divisionist politics of Arjun singh, in 2006.It led the ANTI RESERVATION PROTESTS that rose against introducing reservations in IITs and AIMS
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Major Sangeeta Tomar : YFE Candidate, New Delhi PC, NCT Of Delhi State : General Elections India 2009
Major Sangeeta Tomar : YFE Candidate, New Delhi PC, NCT Of Delhi State : General Elections India 2009:
Major Sangeeta Tomar contested the 2009 Loksabha Elections of India as the YFE candidate from the New Delhi Parliamentary Constituency (NCT Of Delhi State).This , we hope, would be the begining of a long fight against the wretched reservation system . It is high time that we moved into the real world.
Though it was th our first election, we managed to come fourth, and beat BSP.
Saturday, September 4, 2010
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