Muslims confused over available choices of secular parties
Indian Muslims are confused over choosing one of the many secular parties, which represent them for their well being and against communal alliance NDA.
'Yes we are actually confused on choosing one of them. Whom do we chose? UPA, SP, BSP, Left, TDP, or whom, it is really difficult to decide. They should either consolidate themselves or threw out of the election battle. It's just difficult if you have so much of choice," said Abdul Hamid, a resident of Delhi.
Hamid said "All the parties I mentioned are claiming that they are the best representing agenda for secularism, though what that exactly supposed to mean that we don't know. Now I don't want to vote NDA so which party I have to chose is really a difficult task."
Many of them are really thinking about taking help from a representative of their problems. Young Muslims are not really confused as they will approach their representative. But old age Muslims are cautious.
"We are in talks with Mr. Chetan Bhagat who represents Muslim youth to understand his opinion. We will stick to his opinion and will vote whatever party he asks us to vote for. He is our representative," said Usmaan Shahid, a young Muslim in Mumbai.
Chacha Niyakat Khan said India Satire Correspondent "I don't like Mulayam's face, it is quite hard. But I am really confused over the UPA's credentials. Mayawati hasn't promised any statues or something in these elections and Left parties always look bemused and Nitish Kumar is newly joined secular. So now it is up to these people, how they distribute us among themselves."