I agree with you to some extent.But the problem is,in a federal structure as ours, diverse govts by regional parties and all together a different party ruling centre,there is going to be constant& continous friction between tne two which more often spoil the centre state relations,which again is not good for the people of state.It is likely to hit the developmental programmes undertaken by the state govt for Centre may not be expressing its countenance for obvious political reasons though it is not supposed to,ideologically speaking. The best possible solution would be to introduce only two political party system as in case of USA/UK instead of allowing such springing of mushroom growth of sundry parties which are virtually taking the voter for a ride and endangering the political stability which is very much essential for the growth of national economy & over all development. Another disquieting feature with us is that most of the middle class & upper class people donot turn up to the polling booths to cast their vote.It is more often the lower middle class & the poor that cast in majority,but they,some times are purchased by the disgruntled political parties. All the political parties in India awfully lack ethics;those who have it will not shine in the party & prove square pebbles in the round holes.And precisely for this,our democracy is by the politicians,for the politicians & of the politicians instead of by the people,for the people & of the people.