Trilochan Shastry, convenor, Karnataka Election Watch, quoted in The Telegraph, Calcutta:
“This election [in Karnataka] is all about big money. There has been a decisive shift where, instead of representing people, the candidates are representing their businesses. We can see builders, infrastructure developers, liquor barons and mine owners, each worth crores, in the fray. At this rate, it may soon change the way Indian democracy functions.”
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duddu duddu duddu dot namma elekshannu datu kaamu.
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unnadenTo vishayam neranga cheppu.
in anycase, hubaLLilo gharana moguDu 100 days aaDithe, chiranjeevi vaachyaaDu. occhi debba goTTe laaga maaTlaaDi vellaaDu. neekem telusu pulusu?
Is this Mr Shastry 1st election?
His observation is true and is case since 1st election in India. Everyone who stand in election must be doing something for his livelihood:)
Can’t blame a candidate for his profession.
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