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Hope I am not repeating a previous post:

http://5forty3.in/implement/stateMAPm_MAPiUP6.php

As phase 6 almost comes to a close, the MAPi is clearly indicating a solid showing by BJP overall, but of course what matters are the intra-district numbers and the weighted data which will give us a greater inkling of the actual saffron performance. For now, it looks like this was possibly the best phase for BJP. The strategy of bringing together various strands of non-dominant backward castes and Dalits seems to have worked wonders for the BJP here. The process was deep-rooted not just an overnight election campaign phenomenon. If the Ujjwala yojana which was launched from Poorvanchal laid the foundation of reaching out to the poorest (who also mostly happened to be backward and Dalit) women among the household, the NaMo notebandi brought the men folk into the saffron fold in the belief that finally somebody was willing to tinker the social status quo by challenging the power of black money owning classes. Then Amit Bhai shah laid down the political groundwork by tying up with small OBC parties like SBSP and inducting tall Pasi-Dalit leaders like R.K. Chaudhary into the NDA fold. At multiple levels, the message went across to large OBC, MBC and Dalit leaders at the block and village level that they were not only getting socio-economic benefits but also the much deserved political respect from a party that had elected Narendra Modi, an MBC leader, as the Prime Minister of India. In turn these small grassroots leaders began to spread the message of “vote for lotus” among the poorest backward and Dalit voters which may have caused a mini tsunami in Poorvanchal. Now the only X factor left for the BJP is to see how much support have they managed to retain among its core upper caste voters, especially the Brahmins.

The big problem for the opposition to BJP seems to be lack of clarity. At many places the race seems to be evenly poised between SP-Congress alliance and the BSP for the 2nd place which is why most Muslim voters are so confused. In fact, even pollsters, including we here at 5Forty3 seem to have classically underestimated Maya. BSP may really spring a big surprise on March 11th, although this could only hurt the CM more than anybody else. The one constant factor that MAPi has been displaying is the huge amounts of anti-incumbency against sitting legislators of SP even in many Muslim dominated areas where the minority voters are willing to vote for BSP just to vent out their anger at the local MLA. If the Grand Alliance underperforms by another 2 or 3 percentage points overall, then there is a great chance for Akhilesh to even miss the LOP. For Maya, the same problem of bad seat conversion ratios have haunted throughout this election season.
 
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How Rajdeep Sardesai and biased media spread lies about BHU VC at Modi’s rally
Indian media’s role while covering the elections in Uttar Pradesh is already under the scanner. Questions are being raised as to the neutrality of media houses who have benefited from the UP Government’s largess’. Questions are being asked of soft-ball interviews and of biased media reporting. But now media has gone beyond bias, and into lies.

As PM Modi went into overdrive while campaigning in his constituency of Varanasi, lies too went into overdrive. In this “post-truth” world, we saw controversial journalist Rajdeep Sardesai’s moral compass pointing out a gross impropriety:



As can be seen from the above tweets, Rajdeep Sardesai had spotted BHU Vice Chancellor Mr Tripathi, at a roadshow of PM Modi. Rajdeep used this to raise political questions over the autonomy of BHU. Far left leader Kavita Krishnan quickly picked up where Rajdeep left:


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Kavita Krishnan

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BHU VC joined Modi road show, makes women students sign affidavit they won't do politics, cites 'service rules' to ban politics for faculty

11:16 PM - 4 Mar 2017


Soon, leftist media outlets followed. TheWire tweeted this:

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Why was the BHU Vice Chancellor at @NarendraModi’s roadshow in Varanasi? https://thewire.in/114060/bhu-modi-vice-chancellor/ …

12:02 PM - 5 Mar 2017


If the Left is here, AAP can’t be left behind. AAP mouthpiece JanataKaReporter too reported this news, and was promptly pimped by Leftist AAP leader Atishi Marlena



Associate Editor at Catch News Aditya Menon, who was earlier caught circulating pictures from Syria to stoke tension in Kashmir, wrote an article titled: Why BHU VC’s participation in PM Modi’s Varanasi campaign violates rules. Rest assured then, since so many “responsible” media houses, politicians and journalists had vetted this, the BHU VC had indeed gone to Modi’s rally.

But, with Indian media, one has to be extra-careful. Rahul Kanwal tweeted yesterday that the same BHU vice chancellor GC Tripathi, who was seen at the Modi rally by Rajdeep Sardesai, had revealed that in fact he had not participated in the rally at all!


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Rahul Kanwal

✔@rahulkanwal

VC of BHU Girish Tripathi strongly denies charge that he participated in the @PMOIndia road show. Says will sue. Demands proof or apology.

3:41 PM - 5 Mar 2017


Today, a report also quoted the VC as saying he had seen the entire event from the comfort of his office! He said:

I was watching the whole proceedings on television from my office that day. Claims about I being present at the rally were malicious attempts to defame me and the university. I am ready for any punishment if these allegations are proven true. One malicious journalist started the whole thing by spreading lies on Twitter.

And less than an hour before the above report was published, Sardesai admitted on twitter that he had goofed up, leading Indian media on a wild-goose chase:


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Rajdeep Sardesai

✔@sardesairajdeep

The pics of BHU VC at Modi roadshow have turned out to be case of 'mistaken identity'. Apologising to him and withdrawing tweet.

1:03 PM - 6 Mar 2017 · Noida, India


In the intervening period, TheWire.in and CatchNews also deleted their stories which were based on Rajdeep’s lies. In this “post-truth” world where Twitter and Facebook are being asked to control fake-news, will they stand up to verified liars like Sardesai? Or will Sardesai now claim that his twitter account was hacked, like the time he claimed when he had sent abusive direct messages to social media users?
 
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How Rajdeep Sardesai and biased media spread lies about BHU VC at Modi’s rally
Indian media’s role while covering the elections in Uttar Pradesh is already under the scanner. Questions are being raised as to the neutrality of media houses who have benefited from the UP Government’s largess’. Questions are being asked of soft-ball interviews and of biased media reporting. But now media has gone beyond bias, and into lies.

As PM Modi went into overdrive while campaigning in his constituency of Varanasi, lies too went into overdrive. In this “post-truth” world, we saw controversial journalist Rajdeep Sardesai’s moral compass pointing out a gross impropriety:



As can be seen from the above tweets, Rajdeep Sardesai had spotted BHU Vice Chancellor Mr Tripathi, at a roadshow of PM Modi. Rajdeep used this to raise political questions over the autonomy of BHU. Far left leader Kavita Krishnan quickly picked up where Rajdeep left:


Follow
Kavita Krishnan

✔@kavita_krishnan

BHU VC joined Modi road show, makes women students sign affidavit they won't do politics, cites 'service rules' to ban politics for faculty

11:16 PM - 4 Mar 2017


Soon, leftist media outlets followed. TheWire tweeted this:

View image on Twitter
C6IniPsWUAENp6X.jpg:small


Follow
The Wire

✔@thewire_in

Why was the BHU Vice Chancellor at @NarendraModi’s roadshow in Varanasi? https://thewire.in/114060/bhu-modi-vice-chancellor/ …

12:02 PM - 5 Mar 2017


If the Left is here, AAP can’t be left behind. AAP mouthpiece JanataKaReporter too reported this news, and was promptly pimped by Leftist AAP leader Atishi Marlena



Associate Editor at Catch News Aditya Menon, who was earlier caught circulating pictures from Syria to stoke tension in Kashmir, wrote an article titled: Why BHU VC’s participation in PM Modi’s Varanasi campaign violates rules. Rest assured then, since so many “responsible” media houses, politicians and journalists had vetted this, the BHU VC had indeed gone to Modi’s rally.

But, with Indian media, one has to be extra-careful. Rahul Kanwal tweeted yesterday that the same BHU vice chancellor GC Tripathi, who was seen at the Modi rally by Rajdeep Sardesai, had revealed that in fact he had not participated in the rally at all!


Follow
Rahul Kanwal

✔@rahulkanwal

VC of BHU Girish Tripathi strongly denies charge that he participated in the @PMOIndia road show. Says will sue. Demands proof or apology.

3:41 PM - 5 Mar 2017


Today, a report also quoted the VC as saying he had seen the entire event from the comfort of his office! He said:

I was watching the whole proceedings on television from my office that day. Claims about I being present at the rally were malicious attempts to defame me and the university. I am ready for any punishment if these allegations are proven true. One malicious journalist started the whole thing by spreading lies on Twitter.

And less than an hour before the above report was published, Sardesai admitted on twitter that he had goofed up, leading Indian media on a wild-goose chase:


Follow
Rajdeep Sardesai

✔@sardesairajdeep

The pics of BHU VC at Modi roadshow have turned out to be case of 'mistaken identity'. Apologising to him and withdrawing tweet.

1:03 PM - 6 Mar 2017 · Noida, India


In the intervening period, TheWire.in and CatchNews also deleted their stories which were based on Rajdeep’s lies. In this “post-truth” world where Twitter and Facebook are being asked to control fake-news, will they stand up to verified liars like Sardesai? Or will Sardesai now claim that his twitter account was hacked, like the time he claimed when he had sent abusive direct messages to social media users?
Not surprised such clowns.
 
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How Rajdeep Sardesai and biased media spread lies about BHU VC at Modi’s rally
Indian media’s role while covering the elections in Uttar Pradesh is already under the scanner. Questions are being raised as to the neutrality of media houses who have benefited from the UP Government’s largess’. Questions are being asked of soft-ball interviews and of biased media reporting. But now media has gone beyond bias, and into lies.

As PM Modi went into overdrive while campaigning in his constituency of Varanasi, lies too went into overdrive. In this “post-truth” world, we saw controversial journalist Rajdeep Sardesai’s moral compass pointing out a gross impropriety:



As can be seen from the above tweets, Rajdeep Sardesai had spotted BHU Vice Chancellor Mr Tripathi, at a roadshow of PM Modi. Rajdeep used this to raise political questions over the autonomy of BHU. Far left leader Kavita Krishnan quickly picked up where Rajdeep left:


Follow
Kavita Krishnan

✔@kavita_krishnan

BHU VC joined Modi road show, makes women students sign affidavit they won't do politics, cites 'service rules' to ban politics for faculty

11:16 PM - 4 Mar 2017


Soon, leftist media outlets followed. TheWire tweeted this:

View image on Twitter
C6IniPsWUAENp6X.jpg:small


Follow
The Wire

✔@thewire_in

Why was the BHU Vice Chancellor at @NarendraModi’s roadshow in Varanasi? https://thewire.in/114060/bhu-modi-vice-chancellor/ …

12:02 PM - 5 Mar 2017


If the Left is here, AAP can’t be left behind. AAP mouthpiece JanataKaReporter too reported this news, and was promptly pimped by Leftist AAP leader Atishi Marlena



Associate Editor at Catch News Aditya Menon, who was earlier caught circulating pictures from Syria to stoke tension in Kashmir, wrote an article titled: Why BHU VC’s participation in PM Modi’s Varanasi campaign violates rules. Rest assured then, since so many “responsible” media houses, politicians and journalists had vetted this, the BHU VC had indeed gone to Modi’s rally.

But, with Indian media, one has to be extra-careful. Rahul Kanwal tweeted yesterday that the same BHU vice chancellor GC Tripathi, who was seen at the Modi rally by Rajdeep Sardesai, had revealed that in fact he had not participated in the rally at all!


Follow
Rahul Kanwal

✔@rahulkanwal

VC of BHU Girish Tripathi strongly denies charge that he participated in the @PMOIndia road show. Says will sue. Demands proof or apology.

3:41 PM - 5 Mar 2017


Today, a report also quoted the VC as saying he had seen the entire event from the comfort of his office! He said:

I was watching the whole proceedings on television from my office that day. Claims about I being present at the rally were malicious attempts to defame me and the university. I am ready for any punishment if these allegations are proven true. One malicious journalist started the whole thing by spreading lies on Twitter.

And less than an hour before the above report was published, Sardesai admitted on twitter that he had goofed up, leading Indian media on a wild-goose chase:


Follow
Rajdeep Sardesai

✔@sardesairajdeep

The pics of BHU VC at Modi roadshow have turned out to be case of 'mistaken identity'. Apologising to him and withdrawing tweet.

1:03 PM - 6 Mar 2017 · Noida, India


In the intervening period, TheWire.in and CatchNews also deleted their stories which were based on Rajdeep’s lies. In this “post-truth” world where Twitter and Facebook are being asked to control fake-news, will they stand up to verified liars like Sardesai? Or will Sardesai now claim that his twitter account was hacked, like the time he claimed when he had sent abusive direct messages to social media users?

Presttitue did the hit Job & his team of Goons bashed Modi. Work done & tweet deleted. :tsk:

Is baar, SP sarkar

BJP Sarkar Or, Hung Assembly. :enjoy:
 
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BJP will win. Simple majority I say.
when they do,they should make some non-Yadav OBC or somebody from Eastern UP the CM! or most preferably,both.

Everything is in it's favour,the whisper campaign in Bihar was pro-MGB; In UP it is pro-BJP. Add to that, the BJP has given up on Yadav voters & has no overconfidence thanks to Bihar. Hindutva issues & anti-romeo squads helped it in Western UP!

There is also a palpable polarization against the Muslim Yadav Domination of UP at the state govt.,Police level & goondagardi level. Could we see a huge fall in the the no. of Muslim+Yadav MLAs?

Akhilesh is a smart guy,but he should have listened to the elders here.He is missing Shivraj Yadav's excellent organisation & booth management strategy & his father's campaigning.
& 100 seats to Congress?? huge mistake there.

BSP is doing better than most think. Behenji has a good chance of coming second on counting day!Her cadre are working hard+voters are coming out(Muslims,Dalits,MBCs etc)
 
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