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It looks like the Sickulars of Delhi have gone back to the mother ship Congress.

You can already see AAP leadership running scared..


Some people would never vote for BJP: Muslims, Christians, and Communists. Furthermore, muftkhors and people with chip on shoulder ,like Autorickshawalas (Urban proletariat), have less tendency to vote for BJP.

Sikhs too have a lower tendency to vote for BJP, though I find this phenomenon, strange. Sikhs ,at least in Delhi, have very bad habit of blaming their shortcomings onto others. Currently there is a serious drug problem among Sikh community ,both in Punjab and in Delhi, and nearly every Sikh I have came across blamed Badals and Modi for this problem, while completely ignoring that no one force them to consume drugs, and other communities and neighbouring state of Punjab ,like Rajasthan and Haryana, does not have a drug problem, even though Rajasthan shares border with Pakistan and drug could be much easily smuggled into Rajasthan than Punjab. Drug addiction is a social problem which could not be solved by government, and even USA's "war on drugs (actual war)" has failed.

So there is always a substantial chunk of population which would never vote for BJP. Last time Congress collapsed and all of anti-BJP votes shifted to AAP, and thus BJP lost even though it held its vote share. Sickulars coming back to Congress is a good sign for BJP in Delhi.
 
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Why are they still in refugee camps 26 years after they were displaced?

Refugee camps are supposed to be temporary.

Refugee camps are on govt. land and once they have occupied land and built their home, no one would want to leave it. Besides by this time all the houses would have become pucca houses by now.

They even get ownership of the land after 14 years based on adverse possession law.
 
How is Modi different from Kejriwal?

Modi promises big and then after coming to the power, gets enlightened by the constraints, political compulsions, balance sheets and many other excuses. And then takes a graceful U turn, among the applause of his followers.

Arvind Kejriwal promises small, basic, practical things, and then fulfills those promises at a lightening fast speed.
Modi isn't working on any systematic changes in the governance, is not bringing in accountability, is not empowering the people in everyday governance. He believes in the grand old trickle down system.

After Modi left Gujarat, the state has started to look like any other state, the swine flu has spread tremendously in the state, so much that even the health minister fell for it.

Arvind Kejriwal on the other hand is working hard to create a system which would continue to work efficiently even after he has left.
Modi doesn't like and doesn't want any other authority looking over his shoulder. Whether it is CIC or CVC or Lokpal, he is just not making any appointments. The RTIs were stalled heavily in Gujarat when he was the CM and they are starting to pile up when he is the PM.

Arvind believes in transparency. AAP is only the second political party to have RTI, the political funding is totally transparent, and this has been acknowledged by both UPA2 and NDA governments.

Modi has been very very swift in giving reliefs to the corporates which heavily funded his campaign, and in the same way Arvind has been very very swift in giving relief to the common man who funded his campaign.
 
Anyone following the election results?
How is Modi different from Kejriwal?

Modi promises big and then after coming to the power, gets enlightened by the constraints, political compulsions, balance sheets and many other excuses. And then takes a graceful U turn, among the applause of his followers.

Arvind Kejriwal promises small, basic, practical things, and then fulfills those promises at a lightening fast speed.
Modi isn't working on any systematic changes in the governance, is not bringing in accountability, is not empowering the people in everyday governance. He believes in the grand old trickle down system.

After Modi left Gujarat, the state has started to look like any other state, the swine flu has spread tremendously in the state, so much that even the health minister fell for it.

Arvind Kejriwal on the other hand is working hard to create a system which would continue to work efficiently even after he has left.
Modi doesn't like and doesn't want any other authority looking over his shoulder. Whether it is CIC or CVC or Lokpal, he is just not making any appointments. The RTIs were stalled heavily in Gujarat when he was the CM and they are starting to pile up when he is the PM.

Arvind believes in transparency. AAP is only the second political party to have RTI, the political funding is totally transparent, and this has been acknowledged by both UPA2 and NDA governments.

Modi has been very very swift in giving reliefs to the corporates which heavily funded his campaign, and in the same way Arvind has been very very swift in giving relief to the common man who funded his campaign.


psssst.....was Drama queen talking about himself?

 
How is Modi different from Kejriwal?

Modi promises big and then after coming to the power, gets enlightened by the constraints, political compulsions, balance sheets and many other excuses. And then takes a graceful U turn, among the applause of his followers.

Arvind Kejriwal promises small, basic, practical things, and then fulfills those promises at a lightening fast speed.
Modi isn't working on any systematic changes in the governance, is not bringing in accountability, is not empowering the people in everyday governance. He believes in the grand old trickle down system.

After Modi left Gujarat, the state has started to look like any other state, the swine flu has spread tremendously in the state, so much that even the health minister fell for it.

Arvind Kejriwal on the other hand is working hard to create a system which would continue to work efficiently even after he has left.
Modi doesn't like and doesn't want any other authority looking over his shoulder. Whether it is CIC or CVC or Lokpal, he is just not making any appointments. The RTIs were stalled heavily in Gujarat when he was the CM and they are starting to pile up when he is the PM.

Arvind believes in transparency. AAP is only the second political party to have RTI, the political funding is totally transparent, and this has been acknowledged by both UPA2 and NDA governments.

Modi has been very very swift in giving reliefs to the corporates which heavily funded his campaign, and in the same way Arvind has been very very swift in giving relief to the common man who funded his campaign.
Pre Election :
Gujrat is not special. It lacks in many areas. What about HDI, what about sekularizm.

Post Election:
After Modi left Gujarat, the state has started to look like any other state.

Ch***tiye.... kahan kahan se muh utha ke aa jate hai.
 
Why are they still in refugee camps 26 years after they were displaced?
As far as I know, govt had constructed Jagti township for KPs, but the township is beyond Nagrota, pretty far from the Jammu city. Many KPs shifted to the township but some stayed back due to lack of houses in the township.

Refugee camps are supposed to be temporary
Gone are the days of tents in these refugee camps. These days the tents have been converted into barracks.

 
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