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Lalu Prasad after election - Bhaak Gudbaak ye sab Pappu ka natiga haii... Hum to chale Jail :enjoy:




Intellectually challenged AAP workers... :hitwall:

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Narendra Modi chai points catch up with Bangaloreans

BANGALORE: Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi's chaiwala symbolism has caught on in Bangalore too.
After Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar made the 'chaiwala' comment about Modi, BJP volunteers in Bangalore set up mobile tea stalls -Narendra Modi Chai Point - to connect with voters.
Chai points were already set up in Kengeri, Yeshwantpur and other places where tea is sold at Re 1. At these hangouts, supporters are campaigning for Modi and video footage of his achievements are screened.

"Not more than Re 1 will be taken from customers. This tea experiment will be done in other parts of the state and through this, we will connect with voters," Anil Chalageri, a BJP functionary, said.
After Aiyar's jibe, Modi attacked the Congress saying reluctance to face a 'chaiwala' was an important reason for Rahul Gandhi deciding against being named PM candidate.

A unique protest was also organized by BJP media coordinator S Prakash on Saturday where tea was distributed for free and voter interaction about Modi was conducted. "Interactions with voters will be used as feedback," Prakash said.

As chai points are being set up everywhere, Modi's visit to the state has also been finalized. The BJP PM candidate will address the public at Mangalore and Davanagere on February 18 and at Hubli and Gulbarga on February 28. The party is expected to pass on feedback collected at the chai addas to Modi during his visit to the state.

Narendra Modi chai points catch up with Bangaloreans - The Times of India
 
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Mapping the AAP shock win in New Delhi - Rediff.com News

Very interesting analysis of the Delhi Assembly Elections. AAP support base seems to be the urban, middle aged people, whereas the BJP has got the support of the youth. BJP needs more to expose the AAP, via news channels, newspapers, and make a dent in AAP's support base. The recent dharna drama must have affected the AAP adversely.

The youth who can mostly be reached via social media are gunning for BJP and Modi anyways, which is a very good news, given the high percentage of young voters in this election.

I reckon, BJP still has a good chance of wresting atleast 5 out of the 7 seats in Delhi, every seat counts.

Youth like the investment friendly policies which bring more jobs and enhance growth rate. The middle aged people grew up in pre-reform era where private sector was seen as a taboo by many.
 
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so the party will officially rule for 5 more months

Regardless.. this govt is only going to last till the next trust vote. By the time another trust vote kicks in.. political dynamics would have changed big time after National elections. No one knows where JDU's loyalty is going lie.. neither it will suit Congress to keep supporting AAP in Delhi. Only a matter of few more months.
 
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