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LOL...you must be an indian 50 cent army...You must be barbaric in nature to post something like this...
Try to understand the realities...dont forcefed us with this crap...
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if in short is the congresses gay prince who is confused as he dont want to be king but her alfa female mom wants choootiyaa in chief to take up the family baton before the other son/prince in exile 'Varun ghandi' aided by his power full mentor Namo comes calling and the court jesters are running wild and plundering the kingdom as they know they will never get a seond chance and the queen b is helpless :)
PUNE: As part of the preparations for implementation of the Food Security Act, Maharashtra government has put the information about the Act on social networking site Facebook. Dipak Kapoor, secretary, Department of Food and Civil Supplies said that use of social media will help bring transparency in the implementation of the Act.

The inauguration of the implementation of the Food Security Act is on January 31, 2014 at Navi Mumbai. The actual distribution of food will begin from Feb ..

Read more at:
Maharashtra puts information of Food Security Act on Facebook - The Economic Times

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PUNE: As part of the preparations for implementation of the Food Security Act, Maharashtra government has put the information about the Act on social networking site Facebook. Dipak Kapoor, secretary, Department of Food and Civil Supplies said that use of social media will help bring transparency in the implementation of the Act.

The inauguration of the implementation of the Food Security Act is on January 31, 2014 at Navi Mumbai. The actual distribution of food will begin from Feb ..

Read more at:
Maharashtra puts information of Food Security Act on Facebook - The Economic Times

CONGRESS DELIVER THEIR PROMISE:yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::smitten::smitten::smitten::smitten::smitten::smitten::smitten: :victory::victory::victory::victory::victory::victory: I M FROM MUMBAI

LOL...you must be an indian 50 cent army...You must be barbaric in nature to post something like this...
Try to understand the realities...dont forcefed us with this crap...
monkey-shooting-a-gun-smiley-emoticon.gif
PUNE: As part of the preparations for implementation of the Food Security Act, Maharashtra government has put the information about the Act on social networking site Facebook. Dipak Kapoor, secretary, Department of Food and Civil Supplies said that use of social media will help bring transparency in the implementation of the Act.

The inauguration of the implementation of the Food Security Act is on January 31, 2014 at Navi Mumbai. The actual distribution of food will begin from Feb ..

Read more at:
Maharashtra puts information of Food Security Act on Facebook - The Economic Times

CONGRESS DELIVER THEIR PROMISE:yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::smitten::smitten::smitten::smitten::smitten::smitten::smitten: :victory::victory::victory::victory::victory::victory: I M FROM MUMBAI

What is there to appreciate in that?
He is a fool to address sarpanch people like some business entity...It will not work..
PUNE: As part of the preparations for implementation of the Food Security Act, Maharashtra government has put the information about the Act on social networking site Facebook. Dipak Kapoor, secretary, Department of Food and Civil Supplies said that use of social media will help bring transparency in the implementation of the Act.

The inauguration of the implementation of the Food Security Act is on January 31, 2014 at Navi Mumbai. The actual distribution of food will begin from Feb ..

Read more at:
Maharashtra puts information of Food Security Act on Facebook - The Economic Times

CONGRESS DELIVER THEIR PROMISE:yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::smitten::smitten::smitten::smitten::smitten::smitten::smitten: :victory::victory::victory::victory::victory::victory: I M FROM MUMBAI
 
the congress is in a very poor condition........this time they are in double digits.........

the only way,it will improve is by forming pre poll alliances with parties............but it has to ditch one in each states as such.......

for ex......lalu and nitish both are allies and are expected to get between 0-5 seats
if upa forms a pre poll alliance with lalu....it will have to ditch nitish

same goes in states like andhra.........

in states like tamil nadu,it will form alliance with dmk.....but dmk isnt fairing well.......so it wont be good to expect a rise in seats there......

bsp is a strict no no......mayawati doesnt want a pre poll alliance.....here they will go with sp which might increase their seat by 5-10 numbers.........in other places it will lose......

election tracker places nda at 210 now....

if they manage to get another 10.....they will form a stable govt with post alliance with aiadmk,bjd,ysrc.......

there is no way congress will come to power in 2014........maybe they will support a third front but the chances are not good
PUNE: As part of the preparations for implementation of the Food Security Act, Maharashtra government has put the information about the Act on social networking site Facebook. Dipak Kapoor, secretary, Department of Food and Civil Supplies said that use of social media will help bring transparency in the implementation of the Act.

The inauguration of the implementation of the Food Security Act is on January 31, 2014 at Navi Mumbai. The actual distribution of food will begin from Feb ..

Read more at:
Maharashtra puts information of Food Security Act on Facebook - The Economic Times

CONGRESS DELIVER THEIR PROMISE:yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::smitten::smitten::smitten::smitten::smitten::smitten::smitten: :victory::victory::victory::victory::victory::victory: I M FROM MUMBAI

PUNE: As part of the preparations for implementation of the Food Security Act, Maharashtra government has put the information about the Act on social networking site Facebook. Dipak Kapoor, secretary, Department of Food and Civil Supplies said that use of social media will help bring transparency in the implementation of the Act.

The inauguration of the implementation of the Food Security Act is on January 31, 2014 at Navi Mumbai. The actual distribution of food will begin from Feb ..

Read more at:
Maharashtra puts information of Food Security Act on Facebook - The Economic Times

CONGRESS DELIVER THEIR PROMISE:yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::smitten::smitten::smitten::smitten::smitten::smitten::smitten: :victory::victory::victory::victory::victory::victory: I M FROM MUMBAI

PUNE: As part of the preparations for implementation of the Food Security Act, Maharashtra government has put the information about the Act on social networking site Facebook. Dipak Kapoor, secretary, Department of Food and Civil Supplies said that use of social media will help bring transparency in the implementation of the Act.

The inauguration of the implementation of the Food Security Act is on January 31, 2014 at Navi Mumbai. The actual distribution of food will begin from Feb ..

Read more at:
Maharashtra puts information of Food Security Act on Facebook - The Economic Times

CONGRESS DELIVER THEIR PROMISE:yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::smitten::smitten::smitten::smitten::smitten::smitten::smitten: :victory::victory::victory::victory::victory::victory: I M FROM MUMBAI

PUNE: As part of the preparations for implementation of the Food Security Act, Maharashtra government has put the information about the Act on social networking site Facebook. Dipak Kapoor, secretary, Department of Food and Civil Supplies said that use of social media will help bring transparency in the implementation of the Act.

The inauguration of the implementation of the Food Security Act is on January 31, 2014 at Navi Mumbai. The actual distribution of food will begin from Feb ..

Read more at:
Maharashtra puts information of Food Security Act on Facebook - The Economic Times

CONGRESS DELIVER THEIR PROMISE:yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::smitten::smitten::smitten::smitten::smitten::smitten::smitten: :victory::victory::victory::victory::victory::victory: I M FROM MUMBAI
 
I have sympathies for you @fsayed

Whatever the UPA is going to do they are fighting a loosing battle .

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This post is part of the Global Voices special coverage on the Indian Elections 2009
Predictions and Polls for the 2009 Lok Sabha Elections in India
Posted 12 April 2009 10:13 GMT
The month long general elections to the 15th Lok Sabha in India start from April 16, and there is wide speculation on which party, or coalition, will emerge the winner, when the results are announced on May 16th.

Here is a quick roundup of the pre-election predictions and the discussion around them in the Indian blogosphere.

According to the second Star-Nielsen poll, the Congress will win 155 seats (203 with UPA allies), while the BJP will win 147 seats (191 with NDA allies) (via TOI).

Arun Nehru at the Deccan Chronicle predicts that the Congress will win 157 seats (193 with UPA allies), compared to the 132 seats for the BJP (177 with NDA allies).

The Times of India predicts that the Congress will win 154 seats (198 with UPA allies), while the BJP will win 135 seats (176 with NDA allies).

According to The Week, the Congress will win 144 seats (198 with UPA allies), while the BJP will have to settle at 140 seats (186 with NDA allies).

India Today expects the UPA to win 196-205 seats, far ahead of the 172-181 seats for the NDA.

According to Reuters, the Congress with 139 seats will form the government, beating the BJP, which will win only 129 seats.

DNA predicts that the Congress-led UPA will win 184 seats, against the 177 seats for the BJP-led NDA.

Shreekant Sambrani at Business Standard predicts that BJP will emerge as the biggest party with 137 seats (184 seats with NDA allies), ahead of the Congress, which will win 119 seats (176 seats with UPA allies, including LJP/ RJD).

India TV also predicts that the BJP will emerge as the largest single party with 144 seats (187 seats with NDA allies), ahead of the Congress, which will win 133 seats (178 seats with UPA allies).

According to BJP's own survey, conducted by G V L Narasimha Rao, the BJP will win 160 seats (217 with NDA allies) compared to 135 seats for the Congress (180 with UPA allies) (via TOI).

The numbers for the UPA have come down in recent predictions as analysts aren't counting the numbers for Lalu Prasad’s RJD, Ram Vilas Paswan’s LJP or Mulayam Singh’s SP as part of the alliance anymore.

Earlier, in March, the Star-Nielsen poll had predicted that Congress will win 144 seats (257 with UPA allies, including 47 for SP/ RJP/ LJP), compared to the 137 seats for the BJP (184 with NDA allies) (via Reuters).

The CNN-IBN poll had predicted that the Congress-led UPA will win 215-235 seats (including SP/ RJP/ LJP), compared to 165-185 seats for the BJP-led NDA (via Reuters).

In 2004, the UPA had won 234 seats (with 145 seats for the Congress) and the NDA had won 184 seats (with 138 seats for the BJP).

The Outlook Blog written by Sandeep Dougal, by the way, has emerged as my single most useful source of news and opinion on the Indian Lok Sabha elections. This is a great example of the value a traditional news organization can add by linking out to others.

Several Indian bloggers are also posting their own predictions.

Vijay at OffStumped, an overtly pro-BJP blog, predicts that NDA will win 184 seats compared to 108 for UPA.

@fsayed ,are you a muslim?
YES
 
I have sympathies for you @fsayed

Whatever the UPA is going to do they are fighting a loosing battle .

electiontrackerupa-nda.jpg

Predictions and Polls for the 2009 Lok Sabha Elections in India · Global Voices

Predictions and Polls for the 2009 Lok Sabha Elections in India

Posted 12 April 2009 10:13 GMT
This post is part of the Global Voices special coverage on the Indian Elections 2009

The month long general elections to the 15th Lok Sabha in India start from April 16, and there is wide speculation on which party, or coalition, will emerge the winner, when the results are announced on May 16th.

Here is a quick roundup of the pre-election predictions and the discussion around them in the Indian blogosphere.

According to the second Star-Nielsen poll, the Congress will win 155 seats (203 with UPA allies), while the BJP will win 147 seats (191 with NDA allies) (via TOI).

Arun Nehru at the Deccan Chronicle predicts that the Congress will win 157 seats (193 with UPA allies), compared to the 132 seats for the BJP (177 with NDA allies).

The Times of India predicts that the Congress will win 154 seats (198 with UPA allies), while the BJP will win 135 seats (176 with NDA allies).

According to The Week, the Congress will win 144 seats (198 with UPA allies), while the BJP will have to settle at 140 seats (186 with NDA allies).

India Today expects the UPA to win 196-205 seats, far ahead of the 172-181 seats for the NDA.

According to Reuters, the Congress with 139 seats will form the government, beating the BJP, which will win only 129 seats.

DNA predicts that the Congress-led UPA will win 184 seats, against the 177 seats for the BJP-led NDA.

Shreekant Sambrani at Business Standard predicts that BJP will emerge as the biggest party with 137 seats (184 seats with NDA allies), ahead of the Congress, which will win 119 seats (176 seats with UPA allies, including LJP/ RJD).

India TV also predicts that the BJP will emerge as the largest single party with 144 seats (187 seats with NDA allies), ahead of the Congress, which will win 133 seats (178 seats with UPA allies).

According to BJP's own survey, conducted by G V L Narasimha Rao, the BJP will win 160 seats (217 with NDA allies) compared to 135 seats for the Congress (180 with UPA allies) (via TOI).

The numbers for the UPA have come down in recent predictions as analysts aren't counting the numbers for Lalu Prasad’s RJD, Ram Vilas Paswan’s LJP or Mulayam Singh’s SP as part of the alliance anymore.

Earlier, in March, the Star-Nielsen poll had predicted that Congress will win 144 seats (257 with UPA allies, including 47 for SP/ RJP/ LJP), compared to the 137 seats for the BJP (184 with NDA allies) (via Reuters).

The CNN-IBN poll had predicted that the Congress-led UPA will win 215-235 seats (including SP/ RJP/ LJP), compared to 165-185 seats for the BJP-led NDA (via Reuters).

In 2004, the UPA had won 234 seats (with 145 seats for the Congress) and the NDA had won 184 seats (with 138 seats for the BJP).

The Outlook Blog written by Sandeep Dougal, by the way, has emerged as my single most useful source of news and opinion on the Indian Lok Sabha elections. This is a great example of the value a traditional news organization can add by linking out to others.

Several Indian bloggers are also posting their own predictions.

Vijay at OffStumped, an overtly pro-BJP blog, predicts that NDA will win 184 seats compared to 108 for UPA.

Blogger Arvind Katoch predicts that UPA will win 230-240 seats where NDA can win 180-200 seats.

Promise of Reason is also doing a series of state-wise pre-poll predictions for the Indian elections.

Rajesh Jain, who is also a part of the Friends of BJP group, has also been sharing his assessment of how the elections might turn out and believes that we will see another election in two years.

It seems that the consensus opinion is that the Congress will emerge as the largest party with 150-160 seats, while the BJP will win 130-140 seats. In any case, fewer parties will ally with the BJP, and it will need 175+ seats to have a stab at building a majority coalition, so we can safely assume that the Congress will be a part of the coalition government. Most observers are predicting that a Congress-led UPA-Left coalition will form the government.
 
PUNE: As part of the preparations for implementation of the Food Security Act, Maharashtra government has put the information about the Act on social networking site Facebook. Dipak Kapoor, secretary, Department of Food and Civil Supplies said that use of social media will help bring transparency in the implementation of the Act.

The inauguration of the implementation of the Food Security Act is on January 31, 2014 at Navi Mumbai. The actual distribution of food will begin from Feb ..

Read more at:
Maharashtra puts information of Food Security Act on Facebook - The Economic Times

CONGRESS DELIVER THEIR PROMISE:yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::smitten::smitten::smitten::smitten::smitten::smitten::smitten: :victory::victory::victory::victory::victory::victory: I M FROM MUMBAI

wow @fsayed with his reapated posts made me realize the need of Congress
I will vote for UPA again :butcher:
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The Congress believes that true democracy cannot be worked by twenty men sitting at the Centre. It has to be worked from below, by the people of every village.

The aim of the Congress is to involve people at the grassroots in the process of policy-making. With this in mind, the Congress party organised a consultation in Sevagram, Wardha seeking suggestions from Panchayati Raj representatives for its 2014 election manifesto.

“We need to deepen democracy by empowering our Pradhans, our MPs and our MLAs,” said Congress Vice President while interacting with Panchayati Raj representatives.
 
@fsayed ,are you a muslim?
Obvious question
He earlier mentioned..he is one of the victims of 1992 mumbai riots.
I asked him Mumbai is/was Congress stronghold and Congress was in government that time so congress is responsible for the riots since he mentioned Modi and BJP was responsible for Gujarat riots....waiting for his asnwer:undecided:
 

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