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you mean Vijay Choudri or NDA ?

BTW, what is the voter turn out, as compared to last election ? Higher turn out could mean Anti incumbency



He won't, If Modi wins in Bihar then he will be more powerful than anyone in RSS has ever been till date. The guy does not like Modi one bit....

Bihar polls: RJD workers thrash woman, her son for voting for BJP - News18.com



@JanjaWeed @Darmashkian @Echo_419 :rofl:

Vijay Choudhary...

If Bhagwat costs BJP Bihar, Nodi-Shah will extract their revenge. An egomaniac idiot is not fit to head such a big "cultural organization".
 
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Vijay Choudhary...

If Bhagwat costs BJP Bihar, Nodi-Shah will extract their revenge. An egomaniac idiot is not fit to head such a big "cultural organization".

Bihar has to be won, once BIhar is won then 2019 election is assured....
 
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It was meant to be their day under the sun, having got a chance to interact with Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi.

They had prepared for five days to ask him, in English, questions they thought were relevant. But, when they finally got a chance to pose the queries to him, it was a damp squib.

Nearly 50 students of Maidur Government Higher Primary School had been selected to pose some ‘tough’ questions to Gandhi.

When this reporter asked the students whether they understood the replies of Gandhi, almost all of them said ‘No’.

They were disappointed with the answers, the students said.
The first question came from Vinayak Giriyamanavar, a class six student. He asked, “If you were the prime minister of India, what would you do to improve rural areas?”
For this, he said, “Let us think about it, when time comes.”

He asked the students and elders present to keep dreaming and work towards fulfilling the dreams.

“These dreams are not to be sowed from the prime minister’s office. However, the government should help every citizen realise his dreams.”

“What will you do to improve the education system in India,” was the poser from Chitra, Vinayak’s classmate. To this, Gandhi replied that the dreams of every child and parent were important. The government should create opportunities for their realisation. “To fulfil these dreams, education is very important. I shall work towards providing this information to children,” he said.

When Suma Anishettar asked how he would address the power crisis in rural areas and how best renewable energy could be utilised, Gandhi replied that people were the real resources of the country. “By improving their lives, I will address the power crisis,” he said.


The only good thing to happen for the school was that it got an overhaul for Saturday’s event.

Also, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah announcing a grant of Rs 50 lakh for the overall development of the school.


It was a forgettable rendezvous for these schoolkids

@ranjeet @SwAggeR @Star Wars read his replies :omghaha:
That's the beauty of being a Gandhi, you get unadulterated sh!t to smoke.

Second tweet kind of confirms that Bose died in Russia.
 
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It was meant to be their day under the sun, having got a chance to interact with Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi.

They had prepared for five days to ask him, in English, questions they thought were relevant. But, when they finally got a chance to pose the queries to him, it was a damp squib.

Nearly 50 students of Maidur Government Higher Primary School had been selected to pose some ‘tough’ questions to Gandhi.

When this reporter asked the students whether they understood the replies of Gandhi, almost all of them said ‘No’.

They were disappointed with the answers, the students said.
The first question came from Vinayak Giriyamanavar, a class six student. He asked, “If you were the prime minister of India, what would you do to improve rural areas?”
For this, he said, “Let us think about it, when time comes.”

He asked the students and elders present to keep dreaming and work towards fulfilling the dreams.

“These dreams are not to be sowed from the prime minister’s office. However, the government should help every citizen realise his dreams.”

“What will you do to improve the education system in India,” was the poser from Chitra, Vinayak’s classmate. To this, Gandhi replied that the dreams of every child and parent were important. The government should create opportunities for their realisation. “To fulfil these dreams, education is very important. I shall work towards providing this information to children,” he said.

When Suma Anishettar asked how he would address the power crisis in rural areas and how best renewable energy could be utilised, Gandhi replied that people were the real resources of the country. “By improving their lives, I will address the power crisis,” he said.


The only good thing to happen for the school was that it got an overhaul for Saturday’s event.

Also, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah announcing a grant of Rs 50 lakh for the overall development of the school.


It was a forgettable rendezvous for these schoolkids

@ranjeet @SwAggeR @Star Wars read his replies :omghaha:
He is a national embarrassment..not just for congress! Just goes to show the kind of mafia grip Sonia Gandhi has on her party....even degnified leaders are having to act as cheerleaders for this namoona! :tsk:
 
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It was meant to be their day under the sun, having got a chance to interact with Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi.

They had prepared for five days to ask him, in English, questions they thought were relevant. But, when they finally got a chance to pose the queries to him, it was a damp squib.

Nearly 50 students of Maidur Government Higher Primary School had been selected to pose some ‘tough’ questions to Gandhi.

When this reporter asked the students whether they understood the replies of Gandhi, almost all of them said ‘No’.

They were disappointed with the answers, the students said.
The first question came from Vinayak Giriyamanavar, a class six student. He asked, “If you were the prime minister of India, what would you do to improve rural areas?”
For this, he said, “Let us think about it, when time comes.”

He asked the students and elders present to keep dreaming and work towards fulfilling the dreams.

“These dreams are not to be sowed from the prime minister’s office. However, the government should help every citizen realise his dreams.”

“What will you do to improve the education system in India,” was the poser from Chitra, Vinayak’s classmate. To this, Gandhi replied that the dreams of every child and parent were important. The government should create opportunities for their realisation. “To fulfil these dreams, education is very important. I shall work towards providing this information to children,” he said.

When Suma Anishettar asked how he would address the power crisis in rural areas and how best renewable energy could be utilised, Gandhi replied that people were the real resources of the country. “By improving their lives, I will address the power crisis,” he said.


The only good thing to happen for the school was that it got an overhaul for Saturday’s event.

Also, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah announcing a grant of Rs 50 lakh for the overall development of the school.


It was a forgettable rendezvous for these schoolkids

@ranjeet @SwAggeR @Star Wars read his replies :omghaha:
There is a reason he is kept out of the limelight as much as he is- this is an entirely intentional policy by the Congress leadership. Literally all his credentials come from his surname, I challenge anyone to provide a reason other than that as to why he has a legitimate claim to lead over 1.25 Billion people.


If this clown is ever elected it will be one of the biggest stains on democracy in history and I don't use these words lightly. To go from the point where India is- they have just elected a leader based almost entirely on his economic/development agenda with zero dynastic ties or any other such nonsense (so basically a meritocracy). To go ahead and elect a Gandhi now would be a HUGE step backwards and a real blow to where, I think, India is right now in its stage of development.

He is trying to play all sides. Even now he says all is not lost for BJP. More of a story teller than psephologist. Writes well. Thats all.

Worst case scenario for BJP is 17-18. Thats increase of 4 seats. One should remember that BJP needs 30 more this time. 2nd,3rd and 4th phase will be BJP's . Game is On.
For the sake of RS seats I have heard (from a few online international panel discussions ) that the result of Bihar's election is crucial to Modi's term. If he produces a decent result the reform game is on, if he does sub-optimally, we could see yet more ineffectiveness and stagnation on a policy front.

One American commentator stated the Bihar elections are "make or break" for Modi. If he loses Bihar, he could likely loose the next general election (or a significant defeat meaning a hung house and a return to alliances to form a majority) as he would become (yet another Indian) lame duck PM- unable to exercise his reform agenda or pursue policy matters as he would like- thus his fall from grace would be even more dramatic than the UPA 2's.
 
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Those AW-101s will definitely have to fly again, that’s a given. The S-92 deal will never materialise because, since it is the only other VVIP helicopter option available, it will have to become a sole-source procurement, which is forbidden under the DPP guidelines. NaMo is using both Mi-17V-5 & the Mi-171s that were procured 15 years ago. Why isn’t anyone dealing with this issue head-on? Simply because unless the closure reports on investigations are filed by either the Enforcement Directorate or the CBI or the Central Vigilance Commission, the Govt of India can’t do anything. One has to follow ‘due process’ as mandated by the ‘Rules of Business’ book of the Govt of India.

All this would never have happened had AKA not taken the panicky & alarmist decision to arbitrarily cancel the AW-101 procurement contract. So now, AKA owes every Indian taxpayer an explanation about why he terminated an ongoing contract in the absence of any verifiable evidence of any kind of wrongdoing. Why did he make the MoD function on the basis of mere allegations, suppositions & assumptions? And consequently, why did he jeapordise the safety of India’s National Nuclear Command Authority? Unfortunately, no one except me is asking these questions while AKA blissfully carries on with his life as if he couldn’t be bothered about all this, despite overwhelming evidence about his criminal negligence & sinful conduct when performing his functions as the RM, i.e. he & his political masters are firm adherents of the ‘chalta hai’ attitude under which let the whole country be damned for as long as no shit stains them personally! In any other self-respecting country, politicians like him would have had to face the full brunt of the law on charges of jeapordising national security. But not in India.


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The entire comment is valid but as this is a political thread I would like to discuss the political element of this specifically. Why has the the NDA not gonna after this scoundrel in any way shape or form? I don't think I've heard a single criticism of the "Saint" by the incumbent DM or anyone else in the GoI despite the fact that it is an accepted fact he ran the MoD effectively to a standstill and set back the Indian Military by years (if not decades)? What the "Saint" did really is bordering on treasonous behaviour....
 
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Pedanna, Naaku Telusu Kerala BJP ela pann chestundhi, ma Malayali Christian mitrulu naaku ani cheppuru Kerala BJP meeda, ticket ella istundi, yevar ke istundhi. Cadre base enti, leaders evaru, valla mindset ella panchestundhi. Ikkada Malayali annalu(Marxist,Nair,Nair saab,Spark) posts kudu nenu chadvesa,

Ticket selection process lo chala VHP-BD pressure undi, anduke nee paina example laga pichchi nirnayalu chestaru.

Alphons Kannanthanam ki Kottayam ninchi ticket confirm chesaru 2014 LS elections ke, last second lo VHP ninchi oka maka-purush cancel chesi -_- Hindu mandi ke icchadu. Idhi Nair saab garu confirm chesaru

All I saying is that there is scope for BJP in Kerala among Keralite Christians too,though I agree BJP has to give more representation to them, which the senseless jokers haven't. Muslims anyway won't vote for them & now they want to come to power by banking on only 55% of the voters -_- & further alienate the rest

By the way-- meeru yevar kosam vote chestaru? Kerala Congress leda Congress leda Commie mandi kosum

& really nice to see you talk in Telugu ;) I thought you didn't know it.
That was from Pathanamthitta segment,not kottayam...He was kicked out from the list because of strong opposition from the sangaparivar groups,specially RSS(Though pathanamthitta has around 50% Christian population,and he has good image among public)...
I have only voted for CPM/CPI in my life(because local CPI MLA is our family friend)..
hehe..Meeku Malayali mithrulu unnaara??..meeru yekkada pani chesthunaaru??or Chaduvuthunaara??nenu Bangalore lo pani chesthuna company lo chala telegu mithrulu unnaaru..Naaku Telugu konchem vachchu,kani mathtaadaniki kastham,nenu try chesthanu..
 
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if MGB wins i want lalu to win more seats than NItish, we,ll see if Nitish becomes CM then :lol:

Yes , I also want Best or the worst. May be then BJP may have it's chances in 2020.

if MGB wins i want lalu to win more seats than NItish, we,ll see if Nitish becomes CM then :lol:

Yes , I also want Best or the worst. May be then BJP may have it's chances in 2020.
 
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WHos is they? Can you elaborate

Best case scenario of samastipur from everybody's inputs is 10 for the MGB, worst case is 5(if there is a MASSIVE Modi wave, MASSIVE)

5 in samastipur= 2/3rd+majority in Bihar

I am giving 8-9 to the MGB here due to this being a stronghold+socialism factor(karpori thakur)

I would Give 2 to Bhagalpur, the Congi guy there took many UC votes , he can win.

You are right regarding banka & please read my new posts too.

I have given the BJP 20-22 in phase 1

@Sta

Did you know the Congress guy from Bhagalpur, Ajeet Sharma is Neha Sharma's (bollywood actress) dad?
And no he is not gonna win, Bhumihar's have very little vote in Bhagalpur city, and everyone else hates Bhumihars, including other Upper castes and Bhumihars themselves :jester:

Bhagalpur will go to BJP, it has a very strong Marwadi/Baniya base and they all vote for BJP regardless of the candidate. Arijit Sashwat ( Ashwini Choubey's son) is a good candidate.
 
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