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jagan has a financial state in NDTV and not surprised with this fake poll.

BTW, was shocked to see an opinion poll by NDTV mid way through elections.

This cong maggot pranoy roy has also done this is the past. EC should ban this channel with immediate effect.
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what benefit congress get out of it..
poll was well inlicded to ward bjp with 272
 
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Actually What BJP has reveal is just a fraction of what Vadra has. He has over 10000 vighas of land in Rajasthan only. He owes private jets. He has partnership in DLF and Unitech (To whom Telecom license was issued). When Sonia becomes forth richest politician what is the fault of Damad ji. After all he is also the member of the family.



Yes the large heart to give 2G license @9000 crore instad of 200000 Crore and distribute coal mines at free of cost.
 
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Mamata Banerjee's party calls Narendra Modi 'butcher of Gujarat' | NDTV.com

Looks like even Didi is feeling the Modi wave. No wonder she is going all guns blazing now. Amma in TN tried to stay away from bringing Modi into the mix..but when wave started touching the shores of TN, even she couldn't stay away from having a go at Modi. Waiting for LDF & UDF in Kerala to hurl some stones now!


These idiots do not realize that abusing Modi is not the way to fight Modi wave.
 
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Sleuths predict end of Didi’s Delhi plans
None other than the state intelligence branch of West Bengal Police – working directly under chief minister Mamata Banerjee – predicted that the Trinamool Congress would win only 18-22 seats against its target of 30 seats.

The report also predicted that a lot of voters might move from the ruling TMC to the BJP and Left camps resulting in a 2% to 3% swing. This could end the TMC boss’ plan to emerge as the third largest party in the Lok Sabha to play the kingmaker.

And the winners – in real terms – will be fringe-player BJP with four seats. While the Left parties may not lose much of its already shrunk kitty of 15 seats. The Congress also has reasons to be happy, as its primary target is to retain its six seats.

The report, compiled before the ED probe into the Saradha chit fund scam is now being revised, as it may turn out to be a game changer in the elections.


What’s more worrying for the TMC chief may be the prediction that the BJP may secure 15-16% of the total votes. The party managed a mere 6% in 2009, while it won the lone Darjeeling seat with the Gorkha Janamukti Morcha’s backing.

If the BJP’s vote-share crosses 15% and the par
ty manages to grab power at the Centre, it may pose a serious challenge to the TMC in the 2016 assembly polls.

The report said the four BJP winners may be SS Ahluwalia (Darjeeling), Satyabrata Mukherjee (Krishnanagar), Babul Supriyo (Asansol) and Tapan Sikdar (Dum Dum).

According to the report, some of the probable losers from the TMC camp are prominent sitting MPs Sudip Bandyopadhyay (North Kolkata), Satabdi Roy (Birbhum), Tapas Pal (Krishnanagar), Kakoli Ghosh Dastidar (Barasat) and Prasun Banerjee (Howrah).

It also predicted that the TMC might have to face tough fights in the Jadavpore, Diamond Harbour and Serampore seats.

Earlier, the 23-man team that worked for three months on the current report also predicted the outcome of the 2011 assembly. It gave the Trinamool 180 to 185 seats, while the party eventually won 184 seats.

Additional director general, intelligence branch, Banibrata Basu, who heads the intelligence branch, however, refused to comment on the report submitted to the home secretary last week.

Hindustan Times.
 
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what benefit congress get out of it..
poll was well inlicded to ward bjp with 272


YCP and congress are the same. After elections, cong will align, merge ycp into its fold.

Thats Y.

BTW, NDTV has hidden agenda on showing NDA 27+ seats.

It is indirectly alerting muslims to come together aganist Modi.
 
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Actually What BJP has reveal is just a fraction of what Vadra has. He has over 10000 vighas of land in Rajasthan only. He owes private jets. He has partnership in DLF and Unitech (To whom Telecom license was issued). When Sonia becomes forth richest politician what is the fault of Damad ji. After all he is also the member of the family. Yes the large heart to give 2G license @9000 crore instad of 200000 Crore and distribute coal mines at free of cost.

First goal, get 275. Second let the law take its own course.

Congress has a lot of skeletons in its cuboards!
 
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I am proud to be a Hindu, asserts Narendra Modi

NEW DELHI: BJP's PM candidate Narendra Modi on Sunday said he was proud to be a Hindu but would like to see himself as an Indian first.

In an interview to PTI, Modi said, "I would like to see myself as an Indian first and foremost, I am a Hindu by faith and I am proud of the faith I belong to. I love my country. So you can say that I am a patriot."

Though Modi had called himself a Hindu nationalist only a few months back in a similar interview, his expression of pride in his faith is an assertion of the Sangh Parivar slogan "Garv Se Kaho Hum Hindu Hain" (say with pride that we are Hindus). It's a saffron theme that the Parivar traces back to Swami Vivekanand, a Hindu monk who ranks high in Modi's pantheon.

Modi, in fact, made the assertion while answering a question about his 'Hindu nationalist' statement in July last year. He has, however, maintained since that the government has only one religion — "India First". He was asked if he saw a contradiction there.

In a recent interview to a news channel, Modi had said the government was run according to the Constitution and not by the ideology of any organization (reference to RSS). He said he would take everyone along and work for their development.

Modi's interview with PTI has come at a time when polling on 349 seats are over with 194, including Varanasi, still to go.

Sharpening his attack on Congress, Modi said the party was "hiding in the bunker of secularism" as it had failed on all parameters of governance. Modi said Congress was fighting for its survival with even a 100-seat mark in the new Lok Sabha appearing "an uphill task for it".

Modi's secularism barb was in reaction to Congress president Sonia Gandhi's accusation that his election campaign was a "dangerous combination of religious fanaticism, power and money". "Its last hope is to somehow cross the 100-seat mark which now appears an uphill task for it," Modi told PTI.

Responding to Sonia's dig that he was promising to make India a paradise, he said, "I have never claimed that I will make India a paradise and that I have solutions to all problems. I am sure even people do not expect this from me." People of India were not looking forward to miracles but "they certainly deserve a stable, decisive and sensitive government," he said.

Asked about recent attacks on him by Priyanka Gandhi who had accused him of humiliating her family and husband Robert Vadra, the BJP leader said as a daughter and sister she had the right to campaign for her mother and her brother. "It is natural that a daughter would like to defend her mother. A sister would like to defend her brother. I do not have any problems with that," Modi said.

Modi reiterated that the issue of Vadra's land deals would not be treated with a sense of vendetta and witch-hunt that he had been subjected to by the Congress in the past 10 years. He said that law would take its own course.

I am proud to be a Hindu, asserts Narendra Modi - The Times of India
 
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I am proud to be a Hindu, asserts Narendra Modi

NEW DELHI: BJP's PM candidate Narendra Modi on Sunday said he was proud to be a Hindu but would like to see himself as an Indian first.

In an interview to PTI, Modi said, "I would like to see myself as an Indian first and foremost, I am a Hindu by faith and I am proud of the faith I belong to. I love my country. So you can say that I am a patriot."

Though Modi had called himself a Hindu nationalist only a few months back in a similar interview, his expression of pride in his faith is an assertion of the Sangh Parivar slogan "Garv Se Kaho Hum Hindu Hain" (say with pride that we are Hindus). It's a saffron theme that the Parivar traces back to Swami Vivekanand, a Hindu monk who ranks high in Modi's pantheon.

Modi, in fact, made the assertion while answering a question about his 'Hindu nationalist' statement in July last year. He has, however, maintained since that the government has only one religion — "India First". He was asked if he saw a contradiction there.

In a recent interview to a news channel, Modi had said the government was run according to the Constitution and not by the ideology of any organization (reference to RSS). He said he would take everyone along and work for their development.

Modi's interview with PTI has come at a time when polling on 349 seats are over with 194, including Varanasi, still to go.

Sharpening his attack on Congress, Modi said the party was "hiding in the bunker of secularism" as it had failed on all parameters of governance. Modi said Congress was fighting for its survival with even a 100-seat mark in the new Lok Sabha appearing "an uphill task for it".

Modi's secularism barb was in reaction to Congress president Sonia Gandhi's accusation that his election campaign was a "dangerous combination of religious fanaticism, power and money". "Its last hope is to somehow cross the 100-seat mark which now appears an uphill task for it," Modi told PTI.

Responding to Sonia's dig that he was promising to make India a paradise, he said, "I have never claimed that I will make India a paradise and that I have solutions to all problems. I am sure even people do not expect this from me." People of India were not looking forward to miracles but "they certainly deserve a stable, decisive and sensitive government," he said.

Asked about recent attacks on him by Priyanka Gandhi who had accused him of humiliating her family and husband Robert Vadra, the BJP leader said as a daughter and sister she had the right to campaign for her mother and her brother. "It is natural that a daughter would like to defend her mother. A sister would like to defend her brother. I do not have any problems with that," Modi said.

Modi reiterated that the issue of Vadra's land deals would not be treated with a sense of vendetta and witch-hunt that he had been subjected to by the Congress in the past 10 years. He said that law would take its own course.

I am proud to be a Hindu, asserts Narendra Modi - The Times of India


Actually we show such kind of statement very rare as Muslims reacts adversely to such statement but we hindus do not react positively. On the contrary some pseudo secular hindus will react like communal muslims. We should defend and support Modi so that more and more Hindus may respond like that.
 
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