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Media got interested in Varanasi seat & declared it the election 2014 capital of India ONLY after Modi declared that he is contesting from there, now they are discussing if Modi will lose it, Height of Hypocrisy :rofl:
 
Hoping that this NDA alliance in Tamil Nadu will go a long way and its not just one time shot
 
Aam Aadmi leader Arvind Kejriwal richer than Narendra Modi

Going by the affidavits they filed in Varanasi, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) candidate Arvind Kejriwal is richer than BJP PM candidate Narendra Modi by around Rs.48 lakh. While Kejriwal's total assets (including his wife Sunita's)come to around Rs.2.13 crore, the affidavit filed by Modi in Varanasi on Thursday shows the Gujarat chief minister has assets worth Rs.1.65 crore.

The cash in hand of the BJP leader has increased by Rs.3,000 while his bank balance has seen a surge of Rs.14.31 lakh from the amounts disclosed in the Vadodara affidavit.

However, the assets of AAP leader and his wife Sunita remain the same when compared to the papers he filed for the Assembly elections in the Capital in 2013. What, however, has undergone a change over the last four months is the status of the couple's movable assets.

While Kejriwal's movable assets stood at Rs.1.62 lakh in December, his cash in hand has risen by Rs.10,000 along with his deposits, which rose from Rs.1.56 lakh to their current value of Rs.4.10 lakh.


Read more at: Aam Aadmi leader Arvind Kejriwal richer than Narendra Modi : Uttar Pradesh, News - India Today
 
AN OPEN QUESTION TO THE REGULARS HERE:

Supposing the elections throw up a surprise winner, say Congress...do you guys think that the Indian public will accept the result? Or will we see an societal uprising against the results and calls for re-elections?

@arp2041 @JanjaWeed @AugenBlick @onu1886 @chak de INDIA @Dem!god
I have one foot out of the country already. Many of my friends do too. They will leave for greener pastures.
I don't have the stomach to watch India turn into a slow motion train wreck.
:(:(:(
 
Congress's 'stop-Modi' plan includes supporting, joining non-NDA coalition

NEW DELHI: With 196 seats still to poll, Congress is far from conceding the election, but is keenly considering post-poll "stop Modi" scenarios where the party will not make its leadership of a coalition a non-negotiable condition.

Congress sees its "complete flexibility" about either propping up or participating in a non-NDA formation as a major strength in attracting allies as against BJP's commitment to project Narendra Modi as PM.

Congress's calculations, however, rest on a big if — that the perceived Modi surge fails to take NDA close to the halfway mark of 272 Lok Sabha seats and Modi and his allies are left stranded at the 220-230 mark.

In the ruling party's assessment, a drastic decline of regional parties and Congress needed for BJP and its allies to reach close to majority is not supported by ground realities.

A sub-par NDA performance could mean, Congress strategists reckon, that the ruling party remains in the 100-120 seat range that gives it a range of strategic options to bring together a non-BJP coalition.

"If Congress gets around 140 seats, it can consider heading a coalition as was the case in 2004. But the party is flexible about leadership, making it a better option for regional allies than Modi," said party sources.


Responding to queries on his candidacy for PM, Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi has said he is not fixated on holding office, a position that does not rule him out for the top job, but allows him to pick his spot in the batting order.

Interestingly, ahead of the first phase of polling on April 6, defence minister A K Antony had suggested that the Left should introspect its ideologies and consider being part of a UPA-III to keep BJP out of office.

"After the elections, several parties which are not ready to join hands with Congress will have to rethink to avoid the danger of bringing BJP to power," Antony had said, though he later said Congress will not support a third front.
But tactical denials apart, the idea of a "secular front" to keep Modi at bay has hardly died out and is, in fact, being seen as the best option to prevent an NDA government.

Congress's pitch to regional bosses would be that they would get much more elbow room in a government facilitated by the party than one run by Modi who is unlikely to allow allies a free hand that they might seek.

Arguing that not formally projecting Rahul as PM was a wise move, Congress strategists feel BJP will not find it so expedient to hunt for a more "compatible" face having played up Modi's OBC credentials.

Though not all non-NDA parties can pull along as Samajwadi Party and BSP or DMK and AIADMK are mutually incompatible, but a cluster of 200-odd non-NDA, non-UPA MPs is large enough to stitch together a coalition, feel Congress leaders.

The issue at hand, as far as Congress is concerned, is whether BJP can actually achieve the tallies that some opinion polls have indicated and the party feels the targets are not easily gettable.

In Congress's assessment, BJP crossing the 220 seat mark on its own and the NDA getting to 250 requires a serious meltdown of regional parties like SP, BSP, AIADMK, BJD, NCP and others that does not seem likely.

Congress's 'stop-Modi' plan includes supporting, joining non-NDA coalition - The Times of India
 
There is no way they can win without fraud.. Are you trying to tell that 120 crore will accept another fraud of the most corrupt party of the country? No way!!

over one million voters especially from GJ, jains, traders, hindus votes removed from Mumabi, what have we done?

Congress's 'stop-Modi' plan includes supporting, joining non-NDA coalition

NEW DELHI: With 196 seats still to poll, Congress is far from conceding the election, but is keenly considering post-poll "stop Modi" scenarios where the party will not make its leadership of a coalition a non-negotiable condition.

Congress sees its "complete flexibility" about either propping up or participating in a non-NDA formation as a major strength in attracting allies as against BJP's commitment to project Narendra Modi as PM.

Congress's calculations, however, rest on a big if — that the perceived Modi surge fails to take NDA close to the halfway mark of 272 Lok Sabha seats and Modi and his allies are left stranded at the 220-230 mark.

In the ruling party's assessment, a drastic decline of regional parties and Congress needed for BJP and its allies to reach close to majority is not supported by ground realities.

A sub-par NDA performance could mean, Congress strategists reckon, that the ruling party remains in the 100-120 seat range that gives it a range of strategic options to bring together a non-BJP coalition.

"If Congress gets around 140 seats, it can consider heading a coalition as was the case in 2004. But the party is flexible about leadership, making it a better option for regional allies than Modi," said party sources.


Responding to queries on his candidacy for PM, Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi has said he is not fixated on holding office, a position that does not rule him out for the top job, but allows him to pick his spot in the batting order.

Interestingly, ahead of the first phase of polling on April 6, defence minister A K Antony had suggested that the Left should introspect its ideologies and consider being part of a UPA-III to keep BJP out of office.

"After the elections, several parties which are not ready to join hands with Congress will have to rethink to avoid the danger of bringing BJP to power," Antony had said, though he later said Congress will not support a third front.
But tactical denials apart, the idea of a "secular front" to keep Modi at bay has hardly died out and is, in fact, being seen as the best option to prevent an NDA government.

Congress's pitch to regional bosses would be that they would get much more elbow room in a government facilitated by the party than one run by Modi who is unlikely to allow allies a free hand that they might seek.

Arguing that not formally projecting Rahul as PM was a wise move, Congress strategists feel BJP will not find it so expedient to hunt for a more "compatible" face having played up Modi's OBC credentials.

Though not all non-NDA parties can pull along as Samajwadi Party and BSP or DMK and AIADMK are mutually incompatible, but a cluster of 200-odd non-NDA, non-UPA MPs is large enough to stitch together a coalition, feel Congress leaders.

The issue at hand, as far as Congress is concerned, is whether BJP can actually achieve the tallies that some opinion polls have indicated and the party feels the targets are not easily gettable.

In Congress's assessment, BJP crossing the 220 seat mark on its own and the NDA getting to 250 requires a serious meltdown of regional parties like SP, BSP, AIADMK, BJD, NCP and others that does not seem likely.

Congress's 'stop-Modi' plan includes supporting, joining non-NDA coalition - The Times of India


Let us wait till may 16th.
 
AN OPEN QUESTION TO THE REGULARS HERE:

Supposing the elections throw up a surprise winner, say Congress...do you guys think that the Indian public will accept the result? Or will we see an societal uprising against the results and calls for re-elections?

@arp2041 @JanjaWeed @AugenBlick @onu1886 @chak de INDIA @Dem!god
I will be the happy. We will get to see Rahulji as PM, life will not be boring, sometimes I can be very sadistic that way :devil:
 
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No one will accept Congress or third front rule after this Massive voter Scam
 
Scumbag congressis doing vote fraud , i hope EC is forced to do reelections in Mumbai
 

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