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Democracy can not exist without free and fare elections. The General Election on Thursday 7th May are going to bring historic results and perhaps unprecedented realignment of political parties and their philosophies. It is natural that there can not be a political party or community that is totally homogenous. With all the commonalities there are certain individual attitudes and expectations.

Rajkumar Badole

Rajkumar Badole

Minister Rajkumar Badole addressing the guests at India House, Aldwych 

Rajkumar Badole

Rajkumar Badole

Minister Rajkumar Badole

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Guests interacting with each other at the reception in India House

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My Vote Matters...

And we are almost there....nearly a week to go for the General Elections 2015. Hopefully all will be quiet after that. All our lives seem to be revolving around the Election Day - 7th May 2015. My 7 year old has a spelling test on Friday, 8th May. A play date perhaps after school as promised. Groceries, bills to sort out over the weekend, classes, laundry, ironing etc . Life as usual?

Indian Students Union sprints ahead with Election Campaign...

The National Indian Students Union UK has launched an election campaign #myvotematters, encouraging young people of Commonwealth origin to vote in the upcoming UK parliamentary elections. The campaign has been divided into two parts. The former has been centred on the registration to vote, particularly for the international student community belonging to the commonwealth.