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I think the BJP-SHIV SENA divide is a whole planned act by Amit Shah(remember he is considered a chanakya in politics).Both the parties knew at the time central government formed that there will be election in Maharastra on October. Both of them had no problems untill the Maharastra election, suddenly they started fighting for seats and then broke up there 25 years alliance. I think this was mainly planned by Amit Shah so as to reduce the votes of NCP and Congress and get the majority for BJP and SHIV SENA a win-win situation, and will form alliance in no matter what situation they get. But then this is just my idea.
@arp2041 yeh tera duplicate ID hai kya? :D
 
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@JanjaWeed devendra phandvis looks nice guy.......support him for CM of Maha......

It's good that the NEW BJP is bringing nice guys to the leadership.

@RISING SUN any one from Maha.......how is this guy?
He does have ground support in eastern Maharashtra especially Central Nagpur zone. But in central northern and western Maharashtra he is hardly known. But we don't have grassroot biggies here. So he is one of our safe bet for long term. Thank you.
 
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Nitish, Mamata on target as Amit Shah moves on to Bihar, Bengal

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Sources said that wresting Bihar from Nitish Kumar and emerging as the chief opponent of Mamata in Bengal figures high on the priority list of party chief Amit Shah.

NEW DELHI: A buoyant BJP has now identified Bihar and West Bengal as the next frontier as it seeks to spread the saffron sphere of influence to the east.


Sources said that wresting Bihar from Nitish Kumar and emerging as the chief opponent of Mamata Banerjee in West Bengal figures high on the priority list of party chief Amit Shah.

Although Jharkhand goes to elections earlier, that is before the year ends, Shah does not consider it to be a major challenge because of the unpopularity of the JMM-Congress coalition. The targets for Jammu & Kashmir, another state where elections are due this year, are limited to boosting the party's strength in the state assembly.

Bihar with its complex caste chemistry offers a bigger challenge, also because the success of BJP in the LS elections forced Nitish Kumar to enter into an awkward alliance with his arch rival Lalu Prasad. However, Shah considers the secular combination to be vulnerable and hopes to overwhelm it by engineering a rainbow coalition of upper castes, most backward castes, sections of dalits and OBCs other than Yadavs and Kurmis.

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PM Narendra Modi with BJP chief Amit Shah

The fact that Nitish Kumar prevailed over the old BJP leadership to stop Narendra Modi from campaigning in Bihar before he walked out of NDA to protest against the former Gujarat CM's projection as PM candidate still rankles the party. It feels that JD-U's growing incumbency burden has rendered it a ripe target for an efficient assault of the kind the party mounted in Maharashtra and Haryana.

In Bengal, which has been virtually a 'no-go zone' for the party, BJP senses an opening in the growing resentment against Trinamool Congress's alleged politics of appeasement of the Muslim vote-bank. The increase in its vote share in LS polls and success in the recent assembly by-polls have emboldened the party which wants to overtake Left as TMC's principal challenger.

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CPM's stand last week, when it for the first time distinguished Hindu refugees from Bangladesh from Muslim migrants from that country on the ground that the former were victims of religious persecution, can reinforce the party's belief that it can set the agenda in the state.

Nitish, Mamata on target as Amit Shah moves on to Bihar, Bengal - The Times of India

BJP making breakthrough in Tamil Nadu

Well a lot depends on if the voters from state wish to move away from DMK, AIADMK cycle. But given positive repsonse received by BJP in LS elections in TN, they may spring surprise.

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Bihar will be easy..

Bihar complex caste equation makes election very easy. To cut cast-1 Vote put an cast-1 dummy candidate. cast-1 vote will be divided and you will win.
 
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Bihar will be easy..

Bihar complex caste equation makes election very easy. To cut cast-1 Vote put an cast-1 dummy candidate. cast-1 vote will be divided and you will win.

Hope people of Bihar will rise above politics of caste and vote sensibly like a lot of other Indian states are.
 
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i hope bjp wins in bengal, tired of this sickular mamta playing with terrorists for vote bank
 
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Hope people of Bihar will rise above politics of caste and vote sensibly like a lot of other Indian states are.
Areas like Western Bihar and Eastern UP are fairly simple to win if one knows the ground realities - field candidates who believe in development, and come from lower castes - will get votes from both sections.
 
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