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Hemen Parekh
27 June 2013

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Sunday 23 February 2014

Poll Promises ? Tall Promises ?



Yesterday , following Supreme Court directives , the Election Commission , revised , " Model Code of Conduct " , containing guidelines on what kind of poll promises , political parties can incorporate in their poll manifestos



GUIDELINES



>   Parties shall make only those promises which are possible to be fulfilled


>   It is expected that manifestos also reflect the rationale for the promises
     and broadly indicate the ways and means to meet the financial
    requirements for it


>   Party in power shall stop advertizing for publicity of achievements



REACTIONS



>   BJP             ( Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi )


    "  BJP never makes unrealistic promises. We will assure the EC that our
    promises can be realized "



>  CONGRESS   ( a leader said , anonymously )


    " The Congress Manifesto would reflect the real issues and not make
     empty promises  "



Although , neither BJP , nor Congress , have released their poll manifestos so far , their leaders have openly " promised " , the following in election rallies :


BJP



>  In 5 years , we will construct 100 smart Mega-Cities
    ( works out to a brand new mega-city , every 18 days  ! )

    Now each mega city would cost about Rs 70,000  Crores ( current
    estimate for Dholera - Gujarat )

    That means , to build 100 mega-cities , BJP government ( if elected ),
    must find,



    Rs  7,000,000  Crores  ( only  !  )



    I suppose, they will succeed in convincing the EC , that ALL the black
    money that they will bring back from those Swiss bank accounts , will
    take care of the financing issue !


    But there is a real danger that the EC may turn around and ask :


    " Modi Saheb ,


    To people of Gujarat you promised ( in your Manifesto dt 6 Dec 2012 ),
    that , if voted to power , you will construct 5 Million houses for the poor,
   in 5 years


   That works out to 2,740 new houses EVERYDAY for 1825 days


   420 days have elapsed since you assumed power in Gujarat


   Where are those  11,50,685  houses , which are supposed to be ready ? "



 
CONGRESS



>  We will create 100 million new " skilled " jobs for youth in next 10 years
    That is 50 million ( 500 lakhs ) jobs in next 5 years (  if voted to power  -
    hence not to worry  !  )


    Now , even  a small time industry ( SME ) , needs Rs 10 lakhs worth of
    investment ( fixed + working capital ) , to hire ONE person


   So , creation of 500 lakh ( 50 million ) jobs ( in 5 years ) would require,
   Rs 50 Million Million


   ie : 5,000,000  Crores  !


  Election Commission :


  Rahulji , From where will you find this money  ?

       

  Rahulji :


  No need to depend upon those Swiss bankers to return that black money !


Our industrialist fund donors and scam-involved Netas / Officers , have enough    money stashed away locally , in bank lockers , gold , land etc



AAP



And , not to be outdone , even AAP succumbed to such " Selling of Dreams " , by promising the people of Delhi , that , if voted to power , it will construct 500 new schools in 5 years !


That is ONE new school every 4th day  ! - 12 schools in those 48 days  ?


And my estimate is , those 500 schools each, will need Rs 10 crores to build -


ie:  Rs 5,000 crores


And each of those schools will need Rs 1 Crore per year by way of staff salaries and maintenance - an annual burden of Rs 500 Crores  !


Normally cynical about poll promises , I feel , this time around , people of India will , carefully read the manifestos


Some may even complain to the EC , if they find " Tall Promises "  !


*  hemen  parekh  (  24  Feb  2014  /  Mumbai  )

  

  

  



     

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