6 February 2012

Does Muslims' enmasse really exist??

The U.P elections have been indeed mysterious besides being less controversial. The vote bank very abruptly cited to insinuating the existence of Muslims' contingent in the whole scenario, seems to have lost its articulation.   There's been a lot of hype created at once owing to the vote bank rendered by the Muslims dwelling in the places of U.P. Election parties ex-cogitate over the fact of getting uplifted through the so called "power enmasse" of Muslims in the state. The lucubration over winning the hearts and thus the vote bank of the Muslim community in the elections doesn't appear to be that propitious. It's rather an impasse for many parties, because  Muslims in uttar pradesh have never projected their freedom of voting on the groundswell of their alliance and unity, owing to the fact that there is a great diversity and complexity in the Muslims' castes hierarchy. The system of caste and disparities in caste system never permit the entire Muslims' contingent to vote for a single party in the election with consensus.

If one Muslim sub caste would vote for one specific party than the other sub caste would advertently want to vote for some other party. So, in the interim of adjudging the winner, there doesn't arise a single doubt of unanimity. The aftermath is that the Muslim contingent never votes for the same political party, which lands the parties' beliefs of winning by Muslim vote bank in spurious consequence. The Muslim community is a pied one that is ubiquitous for various political parties in terms of votes and power but is indeed elasticated into many different sub groups. The multifarious nature of the Muslim community, rather obfuscates the repercussions produced after the elections. Notwithstanding, felicitating the whole Muslim alliance, no political party can be guaranteed success in elections, the reason being Muslims' complex and diverse enmasse.

The feign of global events marks a very eminent impression on the voting strategy of the Muslim group and their ally. If Muslims were to auspice one specific party, why would they go with Indira Gandhi then, notwithstanding, she was the prominent reason for the division of Pakistan. Muslims have never gone to be patrons of trends. They have rendered their patronage to the party that they've contemplated is not egregious for them. Nonetheless, doesn't really matter, how benignant and appealing a ruling political party may appear, but the Muslim community have been patrons of many over the time. No congress, no bjp and no rashtriya janata dal party can assimilate the auspice of Muslims' as it's unvanquishable with a lot of convolutions in it.

It's perhaps quite palpable to conclude that the Muslims' is not really an enmasse...but they surely deliver impetus in the U.P elections....      

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