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Can astrological predictions be made about Indian politics?

India’s political future is hotly debated in the current pre-election scenario with questions like “who will form the next government?” and “Who will be the next Prime Minister of India?” being the most important thing on everyone’s mind.

However, the question that concerns me is: “Is it really possible to answer such questions based on astrology for a country blessed with political volatility like India?” There are at least ten potential prime minister candidates for the upcoming general election, of which there are some like Dr. Manmohan Singh, Smt. Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi who feed an unspoken desire for the position. Some of the other possible contenders for the position include Sh. LK Advani, Sh. Narendra Modi, Smt. Mayawati, Sh. Sharad Pawar, Sh. Deve Gowda, Sh. Lalu Prasad Yadav, Sh. Ram Vilas Paswan.

Going back to the first question, “who will form the next government of India?”, one can easily see how the national and regional parties have been busy promoting themselves. Even the common man can tell which of the two prominent national parties might enjoy a larger share of the seats and which less. He can also make an assessment of which regional parties might support national parties and the general political landscape at election time.

However, when we consider the possibility of making such predictions on the basis of astrology, problems of an entirely different nature arise. For example, the date and time the party was formally established are some of the essential requirements to make any kind of astrological predictions, which are not easy to obtain most of the time. Now the question is, then, how can astrological answers be sought as to which parties would join and who would form the next government?

Are birth details, including date, time and place of birth, available to all politicians? And if not, how can astrological predictions be made about them with any level of certainty?

As part of the research and analysis carried out by the “Astrological Research Center” in the field of politics, we note that people have already started making detailed astrological analyzes and evaluations about the next government in the center when no one could predict before. or even after the 2004 general election, that Dr. Manmohan Singh will become the Prime Minister of India. In the same way, how would it be possible to make correct predictions this time?

At the Astrological Research Center, we believe that it is only based on a methodical study of the horoscopes of all the main candidates competing in the elections of each electoral district that the strength of the astrological Rajayogas for all of them can be evaluated. Then it can be predicted that the person with the strongest Rajayoga functioning will win the election.

Also, a detailed study of the horoscopes of all prominent politicians can reveal which of them have the most powerful Rajayogas. These politicians are the only ones who may be promising candidates for high office.

After the 1992 elections, our institute searched for the birth details of some politicians for research purposes and, to our surprise, the details received from then Prime Minister Sh. PV Narsimha Rao mentioned the date of birth as June 28, 1921, the time is between 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm and the place of birth is Karim Nagar, Andhra Pradesh (the letter received from the PMO is available for reference ). Now, it can be seen that a period of one hour between 12:00 pm and 1:00 pm has been mentioned as the time of birth. Does the variation of an hour really not matter when doing Indian astrological calculations?

Despite this drawback, we tried to establish the time of birth based on past events in his life and made some predictions as well. We also request details from Sh. Atal Bihari Vajpayee, leader of the opposition as prominent leader of the BJP in 1994. The letter received was signed by Sh. Vajpayee and mentioned that he was born on December 25, 1926 in Gwalior. at approximately 5:00 pm The time of birth was approximate and not based on a clock.

In the two cases mentioned above, when the politicians themselves are in doubt about the details of their birth, it would be complete dishonesty to even imagine that they can come up with accurate predictions and any results can only be predicted in terms of approximations.

Similarly, without adequate knowledge of the birth details of both petty politicians and prominent politicians of the time, and without information on when the different political parties were formed, how is it possible to make reliable predictions? about Indian politics?

In the recent presidential elections in the United States, Mr. Barack Obama and Mrs. Hillary Clinton fought for the coveted position. In the US, people elect their president directly from two elected candidates, and the one with the strongest Rajayoga emerges as the winner. In this case, Hillary Clinton also became part of the Obama cabinet, but she did not become president, which could mean that she, although she also had a Rajyoga but not as strong as Obama himself.

Similar examples can be found all over the world, especially in places with few regional and small-time festivals unlike India. Political organizations of all shapes and sizes come together to help form the government in India, which, from an astrological point of view, is further complicated by endless confusion in the birth details of most politicians, Which leads us to the inescapable conclusion that it is extremely difficult, if not impossible, to make authentic political predictions in a country with a political framework like India’s.

Taking another example, at the last cricket world cup, a horde of astrologers, numerologists and tarot readers created a media stir with predictions that India would enter the semi-finals when the team was eliminated in the first round. Also, before one of the matches, some tarot readers predicted that Sehwag will shine today, but he soon ran out of duck. It could well mean that the tarot reader made an assessment of Sehwag but perhaps did not study the fate of the bowler who claimed the wicket from him.

In the same way, in order to be able to make authentic predictions about the political future of India, we may need to study the horoscopes of all the candidates running for election in different parts of the country to decide who will win the election and which would be the election. real political configuration between the different political parties of the state. Otherwise, an astrologer could guess just as well as the common man.

It is a matter of serious debate and research in Indian astrology that “who will form the next government and who will be the next Prime Minister of India?” Otherwise, astrology and astrologers would only become the laughing stock of the world.

By Sunil Sharma
Director

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