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Thank you mr. AAPtard for proving me correct. You have as much understanding of Indian politics as a 4 year old has of female anatomy.

Modi is a Gujarati ,and unlike cow-belt people, Gujaratis rarely get chance to become PM, and as long as he is BJP supremo and a PM candidate, Gujarat would always vote BJP. They may cry or complain; Some Congress supporters and braindead aaptards would even try their favorite shitstirring antics, but when it comes to vote, they would vote for BJP, come hell. Similar is the case with Assamiya, Tamil, Telegus, Kannada ,and Marathis (all ethno-centric states of India). It would be BJP 100% in central election ,even if it fields a flagpole for Lok Sabha election, and a comfortable majority in Vidhan Sabha election. A single rally of Modi would destroy decades of hard work of any other party in Gujarat.

After him, Gujarat would be fair game for any party. Till then No one has any chance in Gujarat. This must have been pretty clear when Patels/Patidars dropped Hardik Patel as if he is a leaper ,once he praised Kejariwal and Nitish. They were/are agitating for Quota and want reservation, not against Modi, and supporting Modi's enemy in his home state is best way to destroy your nascent political career.


As I stated (something which I know due to living in Delhi), most of AAPtards ,barring Muslims, are either bitter of successful people (autorickshaw crowd) or have not grown out of their father's shadow (stupid college students going of some degree mill).I have utter contempt for AAPtards (never had it for congress as there is nothing fundamentally wrong with congress EXCEPT that their Yuvraj is an imbecile) because they want to turn state into their second father- a massive populist handout state- exactly like Venezuela but without Oil.
I cannot believe you took time to post that cr@p.
Firstly, i am not an Aaptard infact i support anyone who can bring peace and prosperity to the country. And no, no 4 year old needs to know about the female anatomy. Maybe you did for some weird reason.o_O
How did you master brain came to the conclusion that Gujarati's rarely gets a chance to become the PM. Anyone with credentials can be the prime minister there is no discrimination.
Modi was quite successful in dismantling his opposition in Gujarat but when it comes to the politics in center it's a much bigger and a different game altogether. You have left, right and centre to deal with. Either you take all of them into account or you are a sitting duck with no major reforms whatsoever.
And lastly I dont know what kind of support base AAP has maybe its Muslims, maybe its dalits or maybe its some sane people who actually believes in something good rather then blatantly following one person or a political party.

Now SG has a "high fever" with GST to be passed on Wednesday, not looking likely now......


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Sonia Ghandi is a member of Lok Sabha. GST is stuck in the Rajya Sabha where Gulam Nabi Aazad is the leader of the opposition. I don't see how the presence or absence of Sonia Ghandi will affect the GST debate tomorrow.:undecided:
 
Sonia Ghandi is a member of Lok Sabha. GST is stuck in the Rajya Sabha where Gulam Nabi Aazad is the leader of the opposition. I don't see how the presence or absence of Sonia Ghandi will affect the GST debate tomorrow.:undecided:
I had read that the Govt had wanted to table the GST for Tuesday but CONgress had asked to delay it till Wednesday as SG was in Varanasi on Tuesday and she wanted to be in Delhi for the time. And now she is "unwell" the day before the GST is to be tabelled...

I don't know, call me a cynic but I don't trust these traitors and it all seems highly suspicious and I wouldn't be surprised if this somehow derails this vital reform.
 
I had read that the Govt had wanted to table the GST for Tuesday but CONgress had asked to delay it till Wednesday as SG was in Varanasi on Tuesday and she wanted to be in Delhi for the time. And now she is "unwell" the day before the GST is to be tabelled...

I don't know, call me a cynic but I don't trust these traitors and it all seems highly suspicious and I wouldn't be surprised if this somehow derails this vital reform.
I read that somewhere too. Congress is in the support of GST after arriving at a "broad understanding" with the govt. I don't see why they will create any problem now. After all most of the political opposition was in the favor of GST in the Rajya Sabha except the Congress who now wouldn't want to be the odd one out.
BJP has already issued a whip to it's MPs for tomorrow's debate.
I will be keenly watching RSTV tomorrow with some pakodas to see who has to say what about the GST as we have a lot of idiots in the Rajya Sabha.
 
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I read that somewhere too. Congress is in the support of GST after arriving at a "broad understanding" with the govt. I don't see why they will create any problem now. After all most of political opposition was in the favor of GST in the Rajya Sabha except the Congress who now wouldn't want to be the odd one out.
BJP has already issued a whip to it's MPs for tomorrow's debate.
I will be keenly watching RSTV tomorrow with some pakodas to see who has to say what about the GST as we have a lot of idiots in the Rajya Sabha.
Keep us informed live bro!

+ I had heard that the BJP with its allies and those who support GST could pass it without CONgress but they needed them onboard so they didn't disrupt the functioning of the house.
 
Keep us informed live bro!

+ I had heard that the BJP with its allies and those who support GST could pass it without CONgress but they needed them onboard so they didn't disrupt the functioning of the house.

They need congress since States (atleast 50% of them) have also to pass the constitutional amendment after it has been passed with 2/3rd majority by both the house. If it was matter of just Parliament passing it then it would have been done long ago with a joint session.
 
Keep us informed live bro!

+ I had heard that the BJP with its allies and those who support GST could pass it without CONgress but they needed them onboard so they didn't disrupt the functioning of the house.
Will surely do mate.:)
Yep only congress and the left was opposing the GST. Now with congress onboard GST is likely to pass with a two third majority as it is a constitutional amendment bill. Congress was needed in so that they dont disrupt the debate as they have done many times in the past.

The real reason for the delay was not Sonia Gandhi but Gulam Nabi Aazad who was with her in Varanasi today -
"The Government would have liked to take it up on Tuesday itself. But the absence of the Leader of Opposition, Rajya Sabha, Ghulam Nabi Azad and the fact that the bill is yet to be circulated among members, became reasons for the Wednesday schedule.

Minister Ananth Kumar agreed it would be taken up on Wednesday when both Azad and Congress president Sonia Gandhi would be back from Varanasi-after wrapping up the second big road-show of the party in poll-bound UP."
http://www.newindianexpress.com/nat...-finally-yields/2016/08/02/article3558898.ece
 
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Gaffe-Prone Parrikar's Latest Blunder Exposes Centre's Efforts to Stifle Dissent


In India its possible for Industrialists to borrow any amount of money without a collateral and then flee India a la Mallya. Not in the US. And mofo Modi encourages such system for political gains, India may sink or swim in the future, he does not care.

 
Folks, elections in UP are round the corner !

Ray Bradbury, the famous American novelist, once said “I was not predicting the future, I was trying to prevent it”. Closer to home in India, driven by the hate for the man who broke Delhi’s Omerta code, media shops have taken this Bradbury maxim quite literally.

Traumatized with Modi’s astounding victory in the 2014 general elections and wounded further by the assembly results in Maharashtra and Haryana, where BJP tasted unprecedented success propelled by Modi Tsunami, media shops learned a key lesson nonetheless. The lesson was that if BJP was allowed to set the agenda (usually a potent mix of development and cultural nationalism) with the main opposition merely either trying to catch up or negate it, BJP will be unassailable. The media shops quickly recognised that an agenda like this transcends all socio-economic barriers, appealing to a much wider voter base. More importantly, it transforms the profile of a voter. A caste conscious voter becomes an aspirational voter. Such a change causes a wide disruption on a predictable political canvass since pressure groups, nurtured for years by establishment forces to control social bases, cannot deliver anymore. They do not have the answers sought by this new voter base looking beyond their immediate identity. A simple idea when associated with a doer like Narendra Modi could yield rich dividends.

Having decoded the success of BJP, the media shops along with their masters and sympathisers converged to devise strategies to arrest this growing tide of BJP. Consequently, they concluded that the following must be done a) find ways to dismember the BJP´s new avatar as a development party, pinning it back as a Hindu party b) instead of viewing BJP´s victory as one big behemoth event, break it down to the incremental voters it added in the 2014 election in each state and try to wean them away c) change the political narrative for egs. development, clean government, etc where the BJP has somewhat good track record to showcase and replace it with a narrative where the BJP could be targeted much more easily d) strike like a guerrilla i.e. swoop down from all sides and then disappear quickly, leaving the BJP puzzled whom to respond.

The benefits of this strategy were obvious; if implemented correctly, this could arrest the tectonic but so far only temporal shift of voters from identity based to development based politics, sap the BJP’s positive momentum generated by victory in 2014 and help escape the wrath of government in any one particular direction enabling them to live to fight another day (read election).

First it started with Delhi, petty news of theft in Churches were given wide coverage, creating a perception that Christians are under siege in the National capital. In no time, a non issue became a matter of life and death in the TV studios of media shops for every secularist worth his/her salt – in a classical case of agenda setting. Overnight, BJP was bracketed as a communal party for no rhyme or reason. A political “hawa” was created by journalists, some of whom who were recently exposed, by fanning fires over Ghar Wapsi which involved a bunch of fanatics who had nothing to do with the BJP whatsoever. Result? A strong consolidation of minorities, particularly Muslims and Sikhsbehind AAP. The entire narrative was shifted largely from development to secularism and somewhat to AAP´s freebies, whose morality in a free economy and need basis in a reasonably wealthy state like Delhi escaped any scrutiny. Moreover, media shopscompletely suppressed the massive infighting going in AAP (which came to fore almost immediately after the Delhi elections) in order to not weaken the crusader of their choice i.e Kejriwal.

The strategy succeeded with AAP getting a massive mandate and media shops, their sweet revenge. The liberal troops were ordered back to barracks and no one heard a whimper over attacks on Christians thereafter. Suddenly, everyone was safe under the same dispensation and same police.

Predictably, the Delhi results emboldened the media shops and the next stage was set in Bihar. Earlier during the general elections, the BJP had made big strides in Bihar owing to the incremental vote from a large section of EBC as well Yadav voters i.e traditional voters of Nitish and Lalu. If Bihar was to be redeemed, then this vote base must be snatched back from the BJP. Therefore, as the Bihar elections approached besides usual secular rhetoric over Dadri beef tragedy and Award Wapsi, a narrative was spun portraying the BJP as anti-poor and anti-reservation. Media shops cleverly primed the voters by fronting Lalu as a champion of the downtrodden while projecting Nitish as the face of development pandering to the urban voters. One obscure statement after the other from Lalu and people close to him about how BJP was planning to get rid of reservation was pitched systematically as the election campaign proceeded, lending a sense of credibility to this utter falsehood. BJP was found licking its wound and by the time it could get itelf sorted out, the narrative has already changed from Vikaaswaadto Jaatiwaad. It was left defending reservation on one hand and disowning Dadri incident on the other. Consequence? Incremental voters that came with NDA forces during 2014 deserted it and along with Muslims, consolidated behind Lalu and Nitish, who were effectively projected as their messiahs.

The world has neither heard a whisper ever since about BJP´s plan to get rid of reservation nor about the Award Wapsi gang, who seem to be happy again with how things are in India, that is until the next elections. Perception won, reality lost.

Two out of two, media shops have now trained their eyes now on Uttar Pradesh. The strategy has been activated; scare away the incremental voters i.e. Dalits, change the narrative and frustrate BJP´s plans to build a grand coalition of castes and ability to set UP´s election agenda. When the time is ripe, other forces will be unleashed too. We should just get prepared for a huge propaganda onslaught.

Indeed, when every report becomes report worthy just because media shops can bring in the Dalit identity, then make no mistake that elections in UP are just round the corner!

http://www.opindia.com/2016/08/folks-elections-in-up-are-round-the-corner/
No trespassing. Media at work!
Stop. Free speech ahead!

Media holds the key to perception, its so vital today that every foreign funding of any kind through any means should be banned without questions. Then comes the fake activists, they should be hit there where it hurts them the most, that is money. No one works without money.
 
Bridge collapses on Mumbai-Goa highway, 22 people missing

Imagine if it were Delhi

BJP's dirty trick department is always in a standby mode.

Last time on the Delhi bridge constructed cheaply, BJP said it has a crack, which was in fact a expansion joint.

This is how Modi works against Kejriwal.

But why?

Answer:
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Donald Trump, Modi speaking in one language: Kanhaiya Kumar :

BREAKING: BJP Parliamentary Board authorises party chief Amit Shah to pick the Chief Ministerial nominee in the legislature party meeting.




RSS getting prime plots?
Thanks to Modi

Govt panel recommends withdrawal of cancellation of RSS-affiliated plots:

Introduction of GST Bill shifted to Wed on Congress' request: The introduction of Goods and Services Tax Bill in Parliament is shifted from Tuesday to Wednesday at the request of Leader of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha Gulam Nabi Azad.

Azad approached leader of the house Arun Jaitley, saying that he is accompanying Sonia Gandhi to Varanasi on Tuesday. After Jaitley spoke to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the tabling of the bill was shifted, according to highly-placed sources. From R Rajagopalan/Rediff.com





Congress president Sonia Gandhi admitted to Army RR hospital; Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar to visit her.


Dono mile hue hain.
Bahar se galiyan, ander se mili bhagat.

I challenge Mr. Modi to evict Sonia from 10 Janapath for which she has no right to be there any longer - Kejriwal

And Modi does nothing.

India can never progress this way:

Riberio's PIL on Ishrat Jahan case dismissed :

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