Already two phases of the elections are over and three more phases are remaining. The enthusiasm levels in the first two phases, has been normal, except for the state of Andhra Pradesh. While all India figures indicated 55% polling percentages Andhra Pradesh recorded around 65% polling.
But as the result day approaches the million dollars question seems to be ‘Who will become the next PM of India?’ Your guess is as good as mine. Though names like Manmohan Singh and L K Advani and Mayawati are predictable many political analysts feel that there may be a surprise candidate waiting.
The elections are likely to throw up a hung a parliament, and then, there will be many players who will dictate terms in the selection of the PM. The Congress is already in a negative mood; Sonia’s statements that these elections are not about selecting a PM seem to indicate this mood. Going by this Manmohan Singh may not be the next PM. It’s a wait and watch game for all. Let’s see how the mystery unfolds post 16th May.
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