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Robert Vadra: Morning break fast will do
in Delhi, Lunch in Islamabad and Dinner in
Kabul.
 
Voting in Delhi touches 60%, poised to exceed 2009 figure

Over 50% polling till 4pm in 6 LS seats in Bihar

58% polling recorded in Odisha till 4pm

According to initial reports, the overall voting percentage in Jharkhand is between 55% and 60%: EC official

Live Blog - Voting under way in third phase of Lok Sabha polls - The Times of India

Low voting percentage is not good for BJP. Select groups participate to their full strength due to the organization involved in the entire process.
The majority who are unattached have no mechanism to be motivated to get to the polling booth.
We should check again the percentage of voters who have cast their votes at the end of the day.
 
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Those who are yet to vote. Remember what is at stake.


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Lok Sabha Polls 2014: It's advantage BJP in Delhi
NEW DELHI: "Ab ki baar" Delhi is all set to give a decisive mandate, coming out to vote in large numbers. The mood was clearly saffron as a record number of people came out to exercise their franchise.

A bigger turnout reflected the people's desire for change. And the change was definitely not in favour of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) with people clearly feeling let down by the newbie.

The voter turnout is expected to be the largest in recent times. It is likely to surpass even the 65 per cent high of Assembly polls in December 2013. At 52 per cent, the turnout had already surpassed the figure of 51.8 per cent of 2009 Lok Sabha elections by 3 pm today.

If the chatter at voting centres and social media platforms was anything to go by, BJP appears to be making a strong comeback in the Capital. Its tally was zero during last elections when it lost all seats to the Congress. AAP failed to come across as a strong alternative.

Congress and AAP seemed to have given up the fight a few hours into voting and their members were missing from a large number of polling booths. Even in some of the booths in New Delhi constituency - where the Congress has the best chance with Ajay maken as the candidate - party volunteers were missing.

Ironically, even a polling booth in Kaushambi - stone throw's distance from the AAP head-office - did not have a party representative. Part of Ghaziabad constituency, from where party leader Shazia Ilmi is contesting, BJP volunteers looked upbeat as they rooted for the former army chief General V.K. Singh.

The winds of change are definitely blowing in Delhi and NCR.

Lok Sabha Polls 2014: It's advantage BJP in Delhi - The Economic Times
 
Lok Sabha Polls 2014: It's advantage BJP in Delhi
NEW DELHI: "Ab ki baar" Delhi is all set to give a decisive mandate, coming out to vote in large numbers. The mood was clearly saffron as a record number of people came out to exercise their franchise.

A bigger turnout reflected the people's desire for change. And the change was definitely not in favour of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) with people clearly feeling let down by the newbie.

The voter turnout is expected to be the largest in recent times. It is likely to surpass even the 65 per cent high of Assembly polls in December 2013. At 52 per cent, the turnout had already surpassed the figure of 51.8 per cent of 2009 Lok Sabha elections by 3 pm today.

If the chatter at voting centres and social media platforms was anything to go by, BJP appears to be making a strong comeback in the Capital. Its tally was zero during last elections when it lost all seats to the Congress. AAP failed to come across as a strong alternative.

Congress and AAP seemed to have given up the fight a few hours into voting and their members were missing from a large number of polling booths. Even in some of the booths in New Delhi constituency - where the Congress has the best chance with Ajay maken as the candidate - party volunteers were missing.

Ironically, even a polling booth in Kaushambi - stone throw's distance from the AAP head-office - did not have a party representative. Part of Ghaziabad constituency, from where party leader Shazia Ilmi is contesting, BJP volunteers looked upbeat as they rooted for the former army chief General V.K. Singh.

The winds of change are definitely blowing in Delhi and NCR.

Lok Sabha Polls 2014: It's advantage BJP in Delhi - The Economic Times
wow.. I hope this is true.. & the trend spreads across the country! Ab ki bar Modi Sarkar.. Jai Hind! :tup:
 
Actually I think that'll help Ajai Rai. He already has good support amongst the brahmin community.
Any idea about the SP and BSP candidates? Are they withdrawing too?
Ajay Rai is a local goon and typical hindutvadi whose image among muslim is not very good. Yes he had support of Bhumihar community but as a bhumihar myself, believe me majorty won't support him against Modi. Ajay Rai is an non issue now rather I will say that Its Kejriwal who came into picture now thanks to muslim votes but then winning against Modi is simply not possible. Even if Muslims vote for Congress(Unlikely), Noone can beat Modi let alone Kejriwal. Though I will say that winning margin will be less now for BJP.
 
Low voting percentage is not good for BJP. Select groups participate to their full strength due to the organization involved in the entire process.
The majority who are unattached have no mechanism to be motivated to get to the polling booth.
We should check again the percentage of voters who have cast their votes at the end of the day.
There is a chance of that happening.

UPA 3 may still return.
 
Robert Vadra: Morning break fast will do
in Delhi, Lunch in Islamabad and Dinner in
Kabul.

& BILL will be paid from the money of poor Indians.

There is a chance of that happening.

UPA 3 may still return.

bhai teko TROLL karne ka time mil gya aaj??

If UPA 3 comes..............I m leaving this nation :hitwall:
 

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