India is where the real democracy is, Bilimoria said, adding that it was a country where a party could start from scratch and, within one year, win a state election. His reference was to AAP and its feat in the recent Delhi Assembly polls.
"India is where the real democracy is... This is where a party can start from nothing and within one year win a state election... India's democracy is so robust... People vote much more (here) than they do in a country like Britain," Bilimoria said during a session at the Pravasi Bharatiya Divas, 2014.
A lot of political parties keep coming up in the UK, Bilimoria said, but never had one seen a party start from nothing to storm to power within one year.
Asked about the forthcoming Lok Sabha elections and his prediction as to which party would come to power, Bilimoria said it was difficult to make a forecast.
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