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BJP also displayed quite pro Israeli stance before they came to power they didnt had any rough time dealing any Anti Israel ME countries then

Because these countries already deal with Israel through back channel although publicly displaying an anti-Israel stance .

The anti-Iran attitude of some of these ME countries diminishes their anti-Israel stance in comparison .
 
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To counter AAP, BJP set to launch Modi-for-PM campaign on Sunday
India Today Online New Delhi, January 10, 2014 | UPDATED 14:47 IST

On a day, the Aam Aadmi Party launched its membership drive aimed at enrolling one crore supporters by January 26, the Bharatiya Janata Party said its Modi-for-PM campaign will begin from January 12.
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Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi


"We are starting a Modi-for-PM nationwide campaign from January 12," Senior BJP leader Ananth Kumar told reporters after the party parliament board meeting on Friday.

Also, it seems to have realised the magnanimity of the situation in the wake of the AAP's stunning showing in the Delhi assembly elections, as it doesn't see the Congress as a threat.

According to AAP sources, AAP's newly-opened offices in many cities across the nation have been flooded with enquiries about the membership procedure. Its Helpline number to fight corruption has already become a maga hit with people across the national capital.

"Today Congress is not competition for us, they have lost all space. The BJP will strive to fill this space. Our mission is 272+ seats, we are working towards that," Kumar said, apparently indicating, AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal, and not Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi, is playing on the party leaders' mind.

While Congress Gandhi seems to be losing much of the sheen amid the growing popularity of BJP's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi, Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde asserted on Friday, the Gandhi scion was the undisputed PM candidate for the grand old party.

"Everyone in Congress wants Rahul Gandhi to become PM candidate," Shinde added.
 
किरन बेदी ने कहा कि मोदी ही विकल्प हैं, क्या आप इससे सहमत हैं? एबीपी न्यूज़ के पोल में आप भी करें अपना वोट.http://abpnews.abplive.in/polls/
 
After Sholay, now see NaMo in 3D

Friday, January 10,
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Amit Kumar for ENI

New Delhi: The BJP is leaving no stone unturned to ensure that its Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi derives maximum mileage for the party across the country in the run-up to this year’s Lok Sabha polls. And embracing technology seems to be the path forward for the party as its top leader can connect with the supporters at different locations simultaneously.

A 3D holographic projection technology called the Pepper's Ghost Illusion, which the Gujarat CM used during the state elections last year, is to be used aggressively for the upcoming general elections.

The Gujarat CM inspected the demo for technology in New Delhi on Friday and sources in party indicate that Modi had praised the idea.

The party aims to connect with the people in urban India as well as rural areas just like Modi did last year, addressing 53 locations across Gujarat simultaneously during the state elections.
 
@Nair saab

What's APP effect in UP?:undecided:
Bro I am not from UP...

Mumbai doesnt have any effect... forget about rest of Maharahstra not even in Kerala...

I dont know what is this AAP effect which u cant see with a Naked eye...

As far as I know UP , Bihar , Jharkhand , Chattisgad, MP & all the Hindi heartlands would be this time Saffron ...
 
Bro I am not from UP...

Mumbai doesnt have any effect... forget about rest of Maharahstra not even in Kerala...

I dont know what is this AAP effect which u cant see with a Naked eye...

As far as I know UP , Bihar , Jharkhand , Chattisgad, MP & all the Hindi heartlands would be this time Saffron ...


and this so called people joining AAP in large number is also nothing but gimmick i have many friends who joind AAP just for fun they now say miss call on number and u r a member this way they can show huge number that people are joining AAP
 
Interesting column of Chetan Bhagat about AAP going National ...

I have Translated it into English...

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In a column that is not easy to write such thoughts are against the wave, especially against those who in good faith that we have to encourage ourselves. I faced a similar dilemma when I needed you and written about walking the tightrope. Common man party like everyone these days. The media has exhausted his praise. Poor him believe their Messiah. Bored wealthy executives who have quit my job and join the movement. To increase the number of young you are coming forward. Kejriwal elected prime minister and parliamentary discussion.

If you like this deserves praise and support. He is honest, humble and full of enthusiasm.Public opinion is increasingly recognized party, even though this may have to change your old attitudes. Favorable response in terms of the existing political parties, such as dinosaurs, which are led by their tails are not budge despite the fire, is seen standing between.

If you bet on the right way so that the next decade will become a major national party. However, you must realize that you are not the main concern, but rather the country. It's sad that the latest policies and decisions that raises the larger issue in terms of national interest.

To be the hero in the eyes of voters free water supply and electricity rates in Delhi-based subsidy cuts announced bizarre. Figures blurry picture, but some estimates put the Delhi government would suffer thousands of crores in a year. Use this money to hospitals, schools, construction of flyovers, employment generation and for many other purposes could be. You alleged corruption in the power sector and reducing the benefits from tariff reduction as a public delivering the promise of power in the elections, depending on the tariff, in but concession subsidies decision non - is irresponsible. If you were to be implemented throughout India's electricity tariff decision would cost millions crore. Such measures would devastate the country's financial situation and the very low amount of investment will remain productive and useful. Wrong signal to the private sector and the electricity sector financing will stop. The applause at what you do, you will benefit India?

You colleges of Delhi Delhi by 90 per cent quota for residents Consider initiatives. Many of these colleges have become national brands. It might get a few votes in Delhi. However, please pay attention to the damage at several levels. Students taking admission in the best colleges in the country will be denied. Colleges talented students will be denied. Undermine their brand. The decision to divide India. Pressure on people to settle in Delhi. Burden on urban infrastructure.Due to encourage parents to send their children abroad. Loss of foreign exchange. What we should not argue at all? Best College in Delhi, why not open branches in the country.

Once again he comes. You can benefit from the move, but what India has gained. You can be honest, but if you and your party damages the nation's treasures for the benefit of national brands that can destroy you completely holy? Or that you are not sacred anymore?

You conceit and prosperity to the lifestyle of the common man's view of looks contemptuously.Humbug consumption is incorrect. The best way of life to strive and work hard, how to spend the money earned honestly is not morally justified? In the last decade, millions of Indians working hard to improve your lifestyle. This has increased our per capita GDP. What should we discourage it? What we want honest but poor in India? Are you pro-poor or pro-poverty?

Why is this happening somewhere? Why are you still doing wrong? The first reason - may be too early to contest the Lok Sabha elections. Another reason - to suit the needs of India's lack of vision. You produce the anti-corruption movement. Now they want to be a national party. If you want to be, then renewed deliberation is needed. He will learn to run rule. It should also be clear that he and the youth for a corruption-free India realizing robust economy that can provide millions of jobs. It will take time. However, the impending election and the support are hampered in this important process. In the haste you have the risk of attracting the wrong people who prefer better control over India. If you are out of election race party will include only dedicated people.

You have to contest the 2014 Lok Sabha elections likely to be a hung parliament and government can not be increased. Whatever the meaning of foreign governments, investors and local industrialist Narendra Modi feels that India can return to the path of success. I do not think that they present the same about you. In that case, what's good? With all its evils Congress has ruled India for most of the experience while you do not. The experience is meaningless what? In 2014, when we think of India then we should not consider these factors. Great fighting spirit to win and preparedness of people are tempted to ignore. You should think about it. Citizens rather than the national interest of any political party preference should progress. Such people should be handed over command of the country not only honest but also to move the country forward.

hamare columnist Chetan Bhagat - www.bhaskar.com
 
and this so called people joining AAP in large number is also nothing but gimmick i have many friends who joind AAP just for fun they now say miss call on number and u r a member this way they can show huge number that people are joining AAP
Do u remember the UP election held in 2012...

Media was Projecting as if Rahul Gandi has already won the election ... Even my UPiite friends in Mumbai where saying that "yaar Congress will sweep UP... look they are all over in news channels..."

But when the results where out...

Congress was placed 4th with 28 seats

BJP in 3rd with 47 seats...

BSP 2nd with 80 seats ...

and SP which was no where in News got the 1st place with 224 seats...

In India if u dont watch News Media then ur a IGNORANT and if u watch the News media then ur a MISLEADED :P
 
An option to NOTA: Why AAP won't hit double figures in Lok Sabha | Firstpost

Though there may be starry-eyed AAP supporters hoping for a Delhi-like miracle in the Lok Sabha elections as well, that is not likely to happen any time soon. The best case scenario in the Lok Sabha election for AAP would be to persuade people who do not see merit in any of the parties or candidates to vote for them instead of pressing the NOTA (None Of The Above) button. Since the average NOTA figure in the recent Assembly elections was around 1% of the vote, this is what AAP may end up with in the constituencies it chooses to contest. Unlike the Delhi elections, options for the LS elections are aplenty, and different options in different regions are available, what with the regional parties holding sway in large swathes of the political farmland. To fancy that this upstart would upstage Congress, let alone BJP, is a flight of fancy. AAP is not likely to hit the double figures nationally. Here are the reasons: AAP as a national option is largely a consequence of media overdrive. Electronic media in particular has suddenly discovered a panacea to all the ills that afflict India. It is, hold your breath, a political party; and one which was born just over a year back. It has the novelty value the viewers of electronic media so crave. It has also the iconoclastic in-your-face kind of impudence which the youth loves. So the electronic media now thinks that the political system is passé and the new kid on the block can do no wrong. Rather, it is the only one that can do everything right even if it has no thought on most of the key issues facing India. It is virtually a single issue party – corruption and privileges of the politico-bureaucratic class. There is no gainsaying the fact that the feat of Aam Aadmi Party in notching up 30% of Delhi vote, and 28 out of 70 seats in a very short period of its existence was phenomenal. Delhi is the most dis-empowered among all States and UTs. Its Assembly is veritably a glorified Municipal body. MCD and BMC have more power to do good than the Government of NCT of Delhi, which has to operate under the long shadow of the Union government. There were good reasons for its stellar performance in the Delhi environment, which may not necessarily exist in the nation-wide scenario, which is why I consider it necessary to disabuse readers of any miracles happening for AAP in the parliamentary elections. AAP performance in Delhi is both a product of a first mover advantage that AAP got with an early decision to contest the Assembly elections and an egregious decision by the BJP not to project a presumptive CM. An impression was created that Vijay Goel was going to be BJP’s face for CM. There was a massive anti-Congress sentiment. For want of a viable alternative in BJP, this started crystallising towards Kejriwal, who carried a persona of an anti-corruption crusader, his populist stance of freebies on power and water notwithstanding. Nitin Gadkari’s curious stand on a collective leadership inflicted enormous collateral damage on BJP, and it was only on the goading of Narendra Modi that BJP announced Harsh Vardhan as its CM face. BJP was trailing heavily at that point, and I would give much credence to the internal assessment of a comfortable majority by AAP. The momentum started shifting towards BJP only after Harsh Vardhan was projected as the CM candidate by BJP. He had precious little time to reverse the tide unleashed by AAP and its novelty. It was, therefore, a remarkable feat by the BJP to emerge as the single largest party in spite of joining the battle so late. Arvind Kejriwal's success may be difficult to replicate. AFP. Contrast this with the BJP’s national strategy. They are the first one to have moved in for the kill. They made Narendra Modi their Prime Ministerial candidate well before the Assembly elections and reaped a whirlwind. AAP is such a late starter on the national stage that as a regional party, they have only just about started making members across the country. They have no idea of the national issues that they are going to project. The anti-corruption plank is something atop which the BJP has been safely ensconced for many months. Modi is almost a cult figure against corruption. Additionally, he has a well proven track record on development. His views on national issues, external and internal security, national economy, job creation and a host of other issues are well known. He has a huge groundswell of support among those who favour a nationalist agenda over blind appeasement policies of UPA. AAP is a single issue party so far, harping only on their commitment against corruption. Their attempts to articulate national issues have come a cropper. Repeated foot in the mouth statements by people including Prashant Bhushan (Referendum in Kashmir), Yogendra Yadav (reservations) , Rakhi Birla (I was attacked), and Somnath Bharti (I will hold a meeting of the judges) have caused considerable consternation among the urban middle class and youth. This 65% segment is deeply nationalistic, anti-caste, and idealistic. AAP’s bumbling forays into administration of Delhi and casual and flippant statements by its senior leaders have taken a lot of the sheen away from the initial euphoria that its government formation (not victory, as BJP was the largest party in Delhi) generated. Added to the confused responses to the national issues, and a complete lack of infrastructure nationally, is the issue of regional parties who are looking at this neophyte with a lot of amusement. AAP has not contended with the factum of dedicated votes, and have not contended with the fact that people would be extremely loath to give a fractured verdict in the face of a viable alternative in Modi. AAP will, therefore, be a NOTA choice for those who cannot make up their minds. So the fond hope of the AAP party that it will make a difference in Parliamentary elections is just that – a fond hope.
 
I'm beginning to think that Modi will be the best PM India never has.

Let's all look forward to dark days ahead in India.
 
I'm beginning to think that Modi will be the best PM India never has.

Let's all look forward to dark days ahead in India.
stop thinking.... lol
Modi will be PM .... any govt. which comes will be too unstable to last..
As i said earlier the AAP will eat more into Congress's vote share than BJP's considering AAP is using the same minority appeasement card...
 
stop thinking.... lol
Modi will be PM .... any govt. which comes will be too unstable to last..
As i said earlier the AAP will eat more into Congress's vote share than BJP's considering AAP is using the same minority appeasement card...

I have a feeling that the NDA won't get as much of a majority as it needs. Giving it a weak mandate and allowing a collapse in the Government soon after, followed by the Congress taking power. Constitutional coups and all that.
 
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