"For decades now, India's underprivileged have used elections to register their protests against joblessness, inequality and corruption. In the 2004 general elections, they voted out a central government that claimed that India was "shining," bewildering not only most foreign journalists but also those in India who had predicted an easy victory for the ruling coalition."
For first few decades of our republic's existence, Congress party ran away with all the electoral success.
Not any more. Now the party in government, except places like West Bengal, gets trounced because our voter behaves like...

Artist : Helen E Hokinson Publication: The New Yorker 31 Oct 1936
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