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April 08 @10.30 am
Narendra Modi’s rally in Kasargod (Kerala)
April 08 @12.30 pm
Narendra Modi’s rally in Koppal (Karnataka)
April 08 @02.00 pm
Narendra Modi’s rally in Bagalkot (Karnataka)
April 08 @04.30 pm
Narendra Modi’s rally in Mysore (Karnataka)
April 08 @06.15 pm
Narendra Modi’s rally in Bangalore (Karnataka)
April 09 @01.30 pm
Narendra Modi’s rally in Sangli, Maharashtra
April 09 @03.00 pm
Narendra Modi’s rally in Solapur, Maharashtra
April 09 @04.30 pm
Narendra Modi’s rally in Latur, Maharashtra
April 09 @06.00 pm
Narendra Modi’s rally in Bidar, Karnataka
April 11 @10.30 am
Narendra Modi’s rally in Balasore, Odisha
April 11 @12.00 pm
Narendra Modi’s rally in Keonjhar, Odisha
April 11 @07.00 pm
Narendra Modi’s rally in Dhenkanal , Odisha
April 11 @03.00 pm
Narendra Modi’s rally in Dhamtari , Chhattisgarh
April 13 @10.30 am
Narendra Modi’s rally in Chikkaballapura (Karnataka)
April 13 @12.30 am
Narendra Modi’s rally in Chikmagalur (Karnataka)
April 13 @02.15 pm
Narendra Modi’s rally in Haveri (Karnataka)
April 13 @07.00 pm
Narendra Modi’s rally in Chennai (Tamil Nadu)
April 14 @10.30 am
Narendra Modi’s rally in Lakhimpur Kheri (Uttar Pradesh)
April 14 @12.00 pm
Narendra Modi’s rally in Shahjahanpur (Uttar Pradesh)
April 14 @02.45 pm
Narendra Modi’s rally inLaxmangarh (Sikar, Rajasthan)
April 14 @07.00 pm
Narendra Modi’s 3D rally
April 15 @10.30 am
Narendra Modi’s rally in Hazaribagh (Jharkhand)
April 15 @12.00 pm
Narendra Modi’s rally in Dhanbad (Jharkhand)
April 15 @01.25 pm
Narendra Modi’s rally in Dumka (Jharkhand)
April 15 @03.00 pm
Narendra Modi’s rally in Bhagalpur (Bihar)
April 15 @04.25 pm
Narendra Modi’s rally in Araria (Bihar)
April 16 @10.30 am
Narendra Modi’s rally in Ratlam (Madhya Pradesh)
April 16 @12.30 pm
Narendra Modi’s rally in Ujjain (Madhya Pradesh)
April 16 @3.30 pm
Narendra Modi’s rally in Ramanathapuram (Tamil Nadu)
April 16 @06.30 pm
Narendra Modi’s rally in Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu)
April 17 @10.30 am
Narendra Modi’s rally in Erode (Tamil Nadu)
April 17 @12.30 pm
Narendra Modi’s rally in Salem (Tamil Nadu)
April 17 @03.30 pm
Narendra Modi’s rally in Krishnagiri (Tamil Nadu)
 
April 08 @10.30 am
Narendra Modi’s rally in Kasargod (Kerala)
April 08 @12.30 pm
Narendra Modi’s rally in Koppal (Karnataka)
April 08 @02.00 pm
Narendra Modi’s rally in Bagalkot (Karnataka)
April 08 @04.30 pm
Narendra Modi’s rally in Mysore (Karnataka)
April 08 @06.15 pm
Narendra Modi’s rally in Bangalore (Karnataka)
April 09 @01.30 pm
Narendra Modi’s rally in Sangli, Maharashtra
April 09 @03.00 pm
Narendra Modi’s rally in Solapur, Maharashtra
April 09 @04.30 pm
Narendra Modi’s rally in Latur, Maharashtra
April 09 @06.00 pm
Narendra Modi’s rally in Bidar, Karnataka
April 11 @10.30 am
Narendra Modi’s rally in Balasore, Odisha
April 11 @12.00 pm
Narendra Modi’s rally in Keonjhar, Odisha
April 11 @07.00 pm
Narendra Modi’s rally in Dhenkanal , Odisha
April 11 @03.00 pm
Narendra Modi’s rally in Dhamtari , Chhattisgarh
April 13 @10.30 am
Narendra Modi’s rally in Chikkaballapura (Karnataka)
April 13 @12.30 am
Narendra Modi’s rally in Chikmagalur (Karnataka)
April 13 @02.15 pm
Narendra Modi’s rally in Haveri (Karnataka)
April 13 @07.00 pm
Narendra Modi’s rally in Chennai (Tamil Nadu)
April 14 @10.30 am
Narendra Modi’s rally in Lakhimpur Kheri (Uttar Pradesh)
April 14 @12.00 pm
Narendra Modi’s rally in Shahjahanpur (Uttar Pradesh)
April 14 @02.45 pm
Narendra Modi’s rally inLaxmangarh (Sikar, Rajasthan)
April 14 @07.00 pm
Narendra Modi’s 3D rally
April 15 @10.30 am
Narendra Modi’s rally in Hazaribagh (Jharkhand)
April 15 @12.00 pm
Narendra Modi’s rally in Dhanbad (Jharkhand)
April 15 @01.25 pm
Narendra Modi’s rally in Dumka (Jharkhand)
April 15 @03.00 pm
Narendra Modi’s rally in Bhagalpur (Bihar)
April 15 @04.25 pm
Narendra Modi’s rally in Araria (Bihar)
April 16 @10.30 am
Narendra Modi’s rally in Ratlam (Madhya Pradesh)
April 16 @12.30 pm
Narendra Modi’s rally in Ujjain (Madhya Pradesh)
April 16 @3.30 pm
Narendra Modi’s rally in Ramanathapuram (Tamil Nadu)
April 16 @06.30 pm
Narendra Modi’s rally in Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu)
April 17 @10.30 am
Narendra Modi’s rally in Erode (Tamil Nadu)
April 17 @12.30 pm
Narendra Modi’s rally in Salem (Tamil Nadu)
April 17 @03.30 pm
Narendra Modi’s rally in Krishnagiri (Tamil Nadu)
This guy is a superhuman
 
मोदी के एक 'फोन' से गरमाई बनारस की राजनीति

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विकास पाठक, वाराणसी
एक गांव में आए हाई वोल्टेज ने बनारस सीट की राजनीति को हाई वोल्टेज में बदल दिया है। 'बाहरी' होने के बावजूद पीएम कैंडिडेट नरेंद्र मोदी ने गांव के प्रधान से सीधे संपर्क क्या साधा, पूरे शहर में इस मामले की चर्चा शुरू हो गई और बीजेपी की टीम ने गांव पहुंचकर मरहम-पट्टी लगाने का काम भी शुरू कर दिया।

गौर रहे कि रोहनियां विधानसभा क्षेत्र के छोटे से गांव जयापुर में शनिवार को 11 हजार वोल्ट का तार टूटकर 440 वोल्ट वाले तार पर गिर पड़ा। हाई वोल्टेज से बिजली के उपकरण जल गए और आधा दर्जन गांव वाले झुलस गए। मौके पर प्रशासन और बिजली विभाग का कोई अधिकारी नहीं पहुंचा। इस मामले ने देर रात उस समय नया मोड़ ले लिया, जब जयापुर गांव के प्रधान नारायण पटेल के मोबाइल पर अनजान नंबर से कॉल आई।

उधर से आवाज आई, 'नमस्कार, कैसे हैं, मैं नरेन्द्र मोदी बोल रहा हूं। करंट वाली घटना कैसी हुई।' पूरी जानकारी लेने के बाद मोदी ने पूछा कि कोई अधिकारी पहुंचा कि नहीं और प्रधान से गांव में आने की बात भी कही। इसके बाद तो इस मामले की चर्चा बनारस में हर तरफ है और मोदी को बाहरी बताने वाले को जवाब देने का मौका बीजेपी को मिल गया है।

इसके बाद 'आप' नेता संजय सिंह रविवार दोपहर जयापुर गांव भी पहुंचे और गांववालों से मिलने के बाद संजय सिंह ने मुआवजे की मांग की। प्रधान नारायण पटेल ने कहा कि मोदी का फोन आने से यह बात तो साफ हो गई है कि दुख-सुख में साथ खड़ा रहने वाला कोई हमारे बीच आया है। मोदी बनारस से सांसद बनेंगे तो विकास होगा ही।
 
Sonia Gandhi speaking at a rally. Even after so many decades she still speaks such an accented Hindi. There is no connect with the audience
 
Mr J Nehru, the gem of british empire.
This is a 1950 image of him by BBC. Two years after we lost control of a third of Kashmir to Pakis.

Though we won the war and thwarted back the backstabbing Pakis, the war of 1947-'48 resulted in UN Ceasefire Line of 1949 (later became the Line of Control after the Simla Agreement of 1972).

Nehru the wimp was too busy with his frolicking ways to care about the kashmir issue.

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I voted on 10th April.. Had to travel about 590 kms.. Me and my wife both vote BJP candidate against Praful Patel.. There is tough fight between them.. meanwhile BJP+Shivsena suppose to win atleast 8 out of 10 seats in Vidarbha.. Two seats which are tough to win is Nagpur (Nitin Gadkari Vs. Vilas Muttemwar) and Bhandara/Gondia (Nana Patole Vs Prafulla Patel).. In both seats both BJP and congress can win (50 50 %).. rest are assured.. Congress gonna get wiped out in this LS election from Vidarbha....
 
In Madepura Sharad Yadav feels the heat of severed BJP ties | Firstpost
In Madepura Sharad Yadav feels the heat of severed BJP ties


Sharad Yadav can’t express what worries him most. After all, it was officially under his stewardship, that the Janata Dal (U) decided to sever its 17 year old relationship with the BJP. His senior colleague and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar’s desire to emerge as an alternate 'secular pole' of Indian politics suddenly threw Yadav out of his revered NDA convener’s job. But he now is facing bigger problems in Madhepura where he is locked in a triangular contest.
Seven time MP (last four from Madhepura) Sharad Yadav's success was rooted in his ability to be on the right side of political and social equations. He never had a mass following in Bihar, least of all among his own caste. But first a buoyant Lalu Prasad Yadav gave him a foot up, which was only heightened by the JD (U)-BJP combine which gave him the support of upper castes, non-Yadav OBC and also a small section of Yadavs.

This times around however, his electoral ties appear to be thin and rather weak.
Residents of Madepura have a saying: Rome Pope ka, Saharasa Gope Ka (Rome belongs to Pope, Madhepura belongs to Gope (Yadav).
Since 1952, with the sole exception of Archarya Kripalani in 1957, this constituency has not elected a single non-Yadav candidate. Sharad fits the bill, but in Pappu Yadav he faces a formidable fellow caste challenger. As a representative of Nitish Kumar, Sharad Yadav is at a serious disadvantage. In Bihar, Yadavas -- who have enjoyed the fruits of power for 20 years and consider themselves the ruling class -- consider Kumar enemy number one.
Lalu’s portrayal of himself as a victim of conspiracy is also gaining traction among Yadavas. Besides Sharad Yadav’s subcaste is Kisnaut, whose numerical strength is far less than that of Pappu's subcaste Majnaut, which accounts for 80 percent of the Yadav population in Madepura. Pappu’s wife Ranjita Ranjan is a Congress (RJD ally) candidate from the neighbouring Supaul constituency.
The BJP, on the other hand, has gambled by fielding a non-Yadav candidate, Vijay Singh Kushwaha, husband of JD(U) minister Renu Kushwaha who has since resigned from Nitish’s government. Renu represents the Bihariganj assembly segment in the Madhepura parliamentary constituency. This was one key segment gave a substantive lead to Sharad Yadav in previous elections. Now this cushion is gone.
For the BJP, it is the first time that it is contesting an election here, but it hopes the Modi factor will bring together and drive up the non-Yadav OBC and upper caste votes to create history. “A victory in Madepura will be biggest manifestation of Modi wave in these elections”, says a senior Bihar BJP functionary. Take Murho for instance – the native village of BP Mandal, who was the author of the Mandal commission report. Two of BP Mandal’s grandsons Suraj Yadav and Anand Mandal have turned to the BJP and were aspirants for a party ticket in these elections.
Radhesyam Singh, a poor farmer, says that the Modi wave has ignited a long cherished desire to get rid of the Yadav's dictatorship. "The BJP is one good choice. This is possible if we all vote together as a block."
It is therefore very important for Sharad Yadav to generate upper caste support -- now without the BJP cushion.
There is also great deal of talk on as to why Narendra Modi does not plan to campaign in Madhepura.
Vijay Singh Kushwaha was given a warm welcome by Modi during a public rally in Purnia and so BJP supporters expect Modi to come campaigning here. But Modi is coming to Araria and Bhagapur on Tuesday and is skipping Madhepura. There are too many theories, all unconfirmed.
Is the BJP going soft on Sharad? The JD(U) president, after all has long standing cordial relations with all BJP leaders. Though BJP and JD(U) have parted ways Sharad’s personal relations with top BJP leaders are intact. Is that a reason why Modi is avoiding Madhepura?

@jha what is your opinion on this particular fight?
 
Is the BJP going soft on Sharad? The JD(U) president, after all has long standing cordial relations with all BJP leaders. Though BJP and JD(U) have parted ways Sharad’s personal relations with top BJP leaders are intact. Is that a reason why Modi is avoiding Madhepura?

@jha what is your opinion on this particular fight?

Here is my theory - Though Nitish wanted a split with BJP, Sharad Yadav never wanted it. If after this elections, JDU (as predicted), falls to below 5 seats mark, there (high probability) that JDU have a vertical split - Sharad & Nitish Camp. Sharad will join the NDA again. Thus i guess BJP is soft on him.
 

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