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Atleast tell us who will be the pm candidate for third front naveen patnayak,nitish,jayalalita, maya ,mullana mulayam all are thinking themself as pm :D:D:D:D:D:D:D so there will be 5 pm in their cabinet:p:p:p:p

BJD and AGP didn't participate.
 
@Dem!god
so should this mean that BJP was involved in the Godhra riots???or that Modi did have his hands in the cookie jar???
This willingness to apologise to me sounds suicidal.


BJP will apologise for past mistakes, Rajnath tells Muslims : Mail Today, News - India Today
No...it does not mean anything....
(actually no one can say ...if they were involved...SIT has already given them clean chit....)

but as you know this is election time and BJP has never crossed beyond 182+.....they have to try every thing that they have........
you know muslim factor is
something which cannot be neglected...because hindus are divided here....and majority of muslim vote for one party....
and in the case of third front there is little chance to get support from those parties unless it breaks up.....
so, BJP is trying everything that they have.......and its just a general statement......
you know though even if modi has nothing to do with it..yet as he was the CM that time its remains a moral obligation for the ruling party to
apologize to the people who lost their dear one...:tup::tup:

Think TWICE before hitting the LIKE tab...
"LIKE" it only if you really LIKE it.
what if I like it all.....:agree:
and your
monster avatar is good....:-)
 
Atleast tell us who will be the pm candidate for third front naveen patnayak,nitish,jayalalita, maya ,mullana mulayam all are thinking themself as pm :D:D:D:D:D:D:D so there will be 5 Pm's in their cabinet:p:p:p:p
you'll be surprised....:devil:
try this
Parliament Cake on JJ's Birthday | Page 2

:D

No...it does not mean anything....
(actually no one can say ...if they were involved...SIT has already given them clean chit....)

but as you know this is election time and BJP has never crossed beyond 182+.....they have to try every thing that they have........
you know muslim factor is
something which cannot be neglected...because hindus are divided here....and majority of muslim vote for one party....
and in the case of third front there is little chance to get support from those parties unless it breaks up.....
so, BJP is trying everything that they have.......and its just a general statement......
you know though even if modi has nothing to do with it..yet as he was the CM that time its remains a moral obligation for the ruling party to
apologize to the people who lost their dear one...:tup::tup:
so its all about vote...finally.


Dem!god said:
what if I like it all.....:agree:
and your
monster avatar is good....:-)
I will still say.... "Like it" only if you really like it :-)
Everybody had their pics in their profile pic so I thought I'll put my pic in my profile. :)


good to see him presenting BJP as secular....high time they projected this image.
 
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so its all about vote...finally.
what do you think....its all about votes.....it doesn't matter which party it is....they may have different agenda..but at last its all end up for the same thing.....


I will still say.... "Like it" only if you really like it
Everybody had their pics in their profile pic so I thought I'll put my pic in my profile.
it dosen't matter much to me.....I will like it b'coz I like it....:-)
Oh...yes you greenly egg shaped ..one eyed monster.... sure...:lol::lol:
 
Atleast tell us who will be the pm candidate for third front naveen patnayak,nitish,jayalalita, maya ,mullana mulayam all are thinking themself as pm :D:D:D:D:D:D:D so there will be 5 Pm's in their cabinet:p:p:p:p
naveen is not in the race..............
i think he is tilting towards NaMo...........

lets wait and see
 
C-Voter an RSS outfit and here's the proof: Yashwant Deshmukh son of late Nanji Deshmukh (RSS leader, BJP General Secretary and BJP MP) is its owner

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Having failed to generate a wave and instead facing a negative wave in the country, Narendra Modi's PR machinery is trying to manufacture a wave through opinion polls.


The TV media paid by Modi are apparently Times now, Aaj Tak, Headlines Today,ABP news, India TV etc. which all surprisingly patronize only one particular polling agency - CVoter.

Every 3 months, they peg the NDA 30 seats higher and UPA 30 seats lower.

At this rate, the intention apparently is to project 350 seats for the NDA by April 2014 and the UPA dwindled below 40 seats!

Why CVoter we may ask? After all CVoter has failed to predict even the trend of the result, leave alone the vote and shares accurately.



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Now let us analyze how the CONGRESS tries to control INDIAN MEDIA .


1. Hindustan Times – Shobhna Bhartia, owner and editor-in-chief of Hindustan Times is a Congress MP from Rajya Sabha.

2. Vinod Sharma, HT Political Affairs editor, is essentially a Congress spokesman on all TV panel discussions, because once his boss’ term gets over, he will be looking out for her RS seat next

3. Barkha Dutt and Vir Sanghvi, famous Congress stooges (and intermediaries for UPA allies) who were exposed in the Radiagate scandal, and are virtual Congress spokespersons in their capacities as electronic media personalities, are the ones who write opinion and op-ed columns most frequently (once every week) on the editorial pages of HT. In return, Barkha and Sanghvi are rewarded with Padma Shris and other monetary compensation by the Nehru dynasty or Congress party.

4. NDTV’s promoters are Prannoy Roy and Radhika Roy. Radhika’s sister Brinda Karat is a famous CPM leader (well known for anti-Baba Ramdev views) and Brinda’s husband Prakash Karat is the CPM Politburo General Secretary (well known for preferring Congress over BJP). And Prannoy Roy’s first cousin is the famous far-leftist pro-Maoist-Naxalite pro-Kashmiri-terrorists “intellectual” Arundhati Suzanna Roy.

5. NDTV’s Barkha Dutt’s reality has already been exposed by me in above section.

6. NDTV’s Sonia Singh is the wife of Uttar Pradesh Congress MP, Union minister and ex-princely state ruler, Mr. R. P. N. Singh, who is one of the fastest rising stars in the Congress party. If you remember, Sonia Singh is a very high-profile anchor on NDTV whose pro-Congress anti-BJP bias is legendary.

7. NDTV’s Nidhi Razdan (high-profile anchor of Left Right Centre) is the current girlfriend of J&K CM Omar Abdullah (after Omar recently divorced his wife of several years and mother of his two children, Payal). Nidhi Razdan is also famous for her legendary pro-Congress and anti-BJP bias.

8. CNN-IBN : Rajdeep Sardesai’s wife and co-promoter of CNN-IBN, Sagarika Ghose, who anchors Face the Nation and is famous journalist of CNN-IBN (well, her hubby is the owner-editor-in-chief after all) are famous Congress stooges.

9. Sagarika’s father Bhaskar Ghose was a famous sarkari babu and was made the chief of Prasar Bharati (Doordarshan) during Indira and Rajiv regimes. Bhaskar Ghose was well-known for personal loyalty to the Nehru dynasty, and now his daughter and son-in-law are rewarded with their own channel to do Congress propaganda.

10. In fact Sagarika’s extended family even consists of her aunts Ruma Pal (former Supreme Court justice and a close friend of the Nehru family) and Arundhati Ghose (former diplomat and Indian ambassador to various countries, predictably, under Congress regimes).

11. Let’s now come to another famous CNN-IBN media personality who also writes columns frequently for Hindustan Times — Karan Thapar. What you may not know is that the Nehru family itself is related, through blood and marriages, to the high-profile Thapar family. India’s Army chief during the 1962 debacle against China, Gen. P. N. Thapar, is brother-in-law of Nayantara Sehgal, the daughter of Vijaylakshmi Pandit and niece of Jawaharlal Nehru. Gen. Thapar’s son is pro-Congress journalist Karan Thapar. Gen. Thapar’s sister is Romila Thapar, a famous “top” typical JNU Nehruvian communist ideologue historian, who gets to write our textbooks and pollute them with pro-Congress Marxist propaganda.

12. The HIndu – The Worst – N. Ram, owner and editor-in-chief (till February 2012) of The Hindu, was once a vice president of the Students Federation of India. SFI is the students’ wing of the CPM.

13. P. Sainath of the The Hindu (acclaimed journalist well known for his, again, unsurprisingly, typical left-wing Nehruvian communism ideology), is the nephew of Congress politician V. Shankar Giri and the grandson of V. V. Giri, ex-President of India and famous Congress politician. Giri was especially known to be one of the first few staunch loyalists of Indira, and whom Indira fielded for President elections against her own party’s Neelam Sanjeeva Reddy, and who ultimately became the cause of the first high-profile split in the Indian National Congress into Congress (O) and Congress (I) — almost all the pre-independence regional stalwarts split away to join Congress (O) or form their own state parties, and the rest including Giri (all the loyalists of the Nehru family staying on with Indira).

Or even what about little known News24 Hindi media channel? Owned by ex-journalist and editor Rajiv Shukla, famous Congress MP in Rajya Sabha, Union minister, industrialist, BCCI vice president and IPL chairman.

Or even what about little known Lokmat (and IBN Lokmat) that is Marathi newspaper (and channel) in Maharashtra? Owner and editors-in-chief are the brothers Vijay Darda (Congress MP) and Rajendra Darda (Congress MLA in Maharashtra, and minister in state govt).

Or even the other bigger and smaller media houses, such as The Times of India and Indian Express, where the Nehru dynasty has managed to infiltrate its loyalists such as Dileep Padgaonkar and Shekhar Gupta, who are essentially paid stooges of the Congress party.

The Congress (in fact just the one single family — the Nehru dynasty) has been in power for 56 of the last 65 years of independence. This matters a LOT. Personal relationships have been built, blackmail-worthy secrets have been spied, monumental wealth has been accumulated … all by the one single Nehru dynasty (and its family-business-cum-political-party aka Congress) that helps it maintain its tight irongrip over not just the entire Indian mainstream media, but also deep into our bureaucracy, our governmental institutions, and even our journalism and mass media colleges and grad schools.

We have probably not even scratched the surface of the network of family and personal relationships through which the Nehru dynasty has completely dominated and controlled the entire intellectual, historian and journalist landscape of India. And we haven’t even talked about the monumental wealth or the blackmailing secrets. All because the one single dynasty got to rule over India for 60 years uninterrupted. As I said, it matters a LOT.

The typical JNU Nehruvian communist left-libbers ideologues have really perpetrated some kind of stranglehold on India’s journalism, media and intellectual space. Almost all pro-BJP (or even centre-right ideologues) journalists have been slowly thrown out of their jobs due to pressure from the Congress and the Nehru family.

Even the great venerable Ramnath Goenka, frustrated and broken by repeated I-T raids and ED investigations ultimately had to fire Arun Shourie twice from the Indian Express, which was once the best Indian newspaper in the 1970s and 80s. That was the team — Goenka the owner, Shourie the editor, and S. Gurumurthy the fearless journalist, that brought political heavyweights like Indira Gandhi down on her knees and even took on corporate honchos like Dhirubhai Ambani. (Ramnath Goenka inspired the Mithun Chakraborty character and S. Gurumurthy inspired the R. Madhavan character in the Ambani biopic “Guru”.)

But very few centre-right ideologues are left in India’s media space today, that too in minor publications like The Pioneer. Almost all the mainstream media houses have been thoroughly infiltrated and coerced into towing the Congress’ line, sometimes just through ideology and relationships, and not even money power.

The Congress party essentially owns and controls every single mainstream media house in India, including Hindustan Times, The Times of India, NDTV, CNN-IBN, The Hindu, Tehelka, Outlook, etc


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naveen is not in the race..............
i think he is tilting towards NaMo...........

lets wait and see

Who told that to you?

I hate dynastic politics and Naveen now started dynastic politics in Odisha also. No Baijayant Panda in Kendrapara now.
 
Who told that to you?

I hate dynastic politics and Naveen now started dynastic politics in Odisha also. No Baijayant Panda in Kendrapara now.
he is not in the race for PM
we all know that

i said he is tilting bcoz yesterday he didnt went to delhi
and he said in his interview that its too early to be a part of 3rd front

dynasty politics...........maybe yes...............i have also heard that
 
Lok Sabha elections: Alliances in East and Northeast

New Delhi: All major states in the Eastern India and two states in Northeastern part of India are being ruled by regional parties. Political alliances take a new shape every time there is an election, be it Assembly or Parliament.

Among all states in the East and Northeast, West Bengal has the highest number of 42 Lok Sabha Seats followed by Bihar with 40 seats.

West Bengal Chief Minister and Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee has already floated the idea of a Federal Front to counter the Third Front led by her arch rivals the communist parties.

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Mamata is backed by anti-corruption activist Anna Hazare and claims that many other non-Congress, non-BJP leaning parties are backing her.

Here's a look at alliance scenario in these two regions:

West Bengal

In 2009, the TMC-Congress combine decimated the Left in West Bengal. After TMC victory in 2011 Assembly elections, they started drifting away. Mamata Banerjee has indicated that she is in no mood to tie up with the Congress or the BJP in the Lok Sabha polls. She wants to go solo and decide once the results are out.

The possibility of the Congress and the Left coming together is also looking bleak after the Left has once again floated the idea of Third Front. Most probably, TMC, Left, Congress and BJP are likely to go solo in this election.

According to poll pundits the situation favours the TMC. The Left may suffer a huge setback. Without an alliance, the Congress may win 3-4 seats. The BJP won Darjeeling last time after the Gurkha Janmukti Morcha (GJM) backed its candidate Jaswant Singh. Will he seek a re-election from the same seat this time? According to reports, Jaswant Singh wants to return to his homestate of Rajasthan.

Possible alliances - Lok Sabha 2014

No alliance is expected.

Bihar

Bihar with 40 Lok Sabha seats is a politically volatile state. Poll surveys are predicting a big BJP wave in the state. It is expected to win maximum seats here and has already into alliance with Rashtriya Lok Samata Party of Upendra Kushwaha, who enjoys some support among the Koeri community in the state. The ruling JDU may face a tough challenge. JDU has already joined the Third Front. Lalu Yadav-led RJD and the Congress are likely to come together this time. But the big question is which alliance Ram Vilas Paswan led LJP will join? He was in talks with the RJD-Congress combine but not is moving closer to the BJP.

Possible Alliances - Lok Sabha 2014

BJP-Rashtriya Lok Samata Party. LJP may also join the alliance.

RJD-Congress alliance possible

JDU-CPI-CPIM alliance

Jharkhand

Politically the most volatile state in the region has 14 Lok Sabha seats. The JMM-Congress-RJD combine is in power. Most probably they are likely to fight together in the Lok Sabha too. The BJP looks stronger here while Jharkhand Vikas Morcha-Prajatantrik (JVM-P) led by former CM Babulal Marandi is a third player here.

Possible Alliances - Lok Sabha 2014

BJP- No alliance.

JMM-Congress-RJD alliance possible, but the state does not always follow the Bihar example. Ties between all the three partners are strained and the Congress is watching developments in Bihar before taking the final call.

JVM-P may have tie ups with some local parties in a few seats.

Odisha

Odisha has been ruled by the Biju Janata Dal (BJD) since 1999. The BJD chief and CM Naveen Patnaik had an alliance with the BJP till 2009. He is unlikely to forge an alliance with anybody. The main opposition Congress will also fight on its own. The third player the BJP is left with no other option, but to fight alone.

Possible Alliances - Lok Sabha 2014

Assam

The largest state in the Northeast has 13 Lok Sabha seats. The Congress has been in power since 2001. Earlier it had an alliance with All India United Democratic Front (AUDF). The main opposition Assam Gana Parishad (AGP) had an alliance with the BJP.

Sikkim has just Lok Sabha seat and it has been with the ruling Sikkim Democratic Front (SDF) since 1996. Mizoram also has just one Lok Sabha seat. It is currently held by the ruling Congress. Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh and Tripura have two Lok Sabha seats each. Except, Tripura and Nagaland, the Congress is in power in all other states.

Lok Sabha elections: Alliances in East and Northeast
 
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