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What the exit polls say


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Janarddan
I look at these polls in 2013 and laugh
by Janarddan on May 06, 2013 12:14 PM

I look at these polls in 2013 and laugh out loud

I am sure people will look at it in 2023 and have a bigger laugh



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Manish Bhardwaj
To live in a Developed country
by Manish Bhardwaj on May 12, 2004 11:17 PM

For us to live in developed India, we all must vote for BJP. It has done a tremendous job in past 5 years, and the growth is expected at much steeper rate if BJP wins.
One day we all can say proudly that we are a super power country.
So let the BJP win.

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Nikesh Murali
BJP must win
by Nikesh Murali on May 10, 2004 06:01 AM

I hope my fellow countrymen are not taken in by the Rahul-Priyanka Family drama. BJP has brought stability and economic progress. We have prosperity now its upto all of us to give them a second chance. Most Importantly we musn't sit back after voting. All of must work together to share our prosperity with the downtrodden. I have seen several forums where foreigners mock the Indians for still being slaves and not innovators.

Lets change the belief together. I will not be home this year to vote.

Vote BJP

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samir
exit polls...
by samir on May 02, 2004 01:33 PM

The only party that can bring stability right now is BJP you might hate it but yuu cant ignore it if the people of india really want the country to go in some positive direction then it is BJP.
Muslims should learn that education and employment and not other things will take them up in mainsTream and no other party is botherd to do so apart from BJP

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Jayakumar
What the exit polls say
by Jayakumar on Apr 27, 2004 10:34 AM

hi,

I agree to Vinod Chinchani completely.

No party is good. All are corrupt and I add that voters need to give an option in the electrol machine chosing none. We are in a situation where 5 people are contesting for a seat and the voter has to cast vote for any one of them. If he does not like any of them, he should be given an option to Press the 'NONE' button. Then only we can see how much the people like their local party/politicians.

Rgds
JK



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inaitulla
election 2004
by inaitulla on Apr 27, 2004 10:26 AM

we all pray god to loose BJP since they are not at all bothered about the people of below poverty line. No infrastructure, no jobs for youth and also communal tention and not at all any development in their last tenure.

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V P Ramanath
Indian Electgions
by V P Ramanath on Apr 27, 2004 09:18 AM

PM Vajpayee has done quite a lot during his tenure as PM. The foreign exchange position is extremely good; bijilee, sadak and panee issues have been given high priority. By his statesmanship and maturity, PM has been able tgo run a coalition govt of 22 pargties in an astounding manner. He has to be given another chance to consolidate the " feel good " factor.



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Preeti Gandhi
Fuzzy Math
by Preeti Gandhi on Apr 27, 2004 06:00 AM

How is 93, 49% of 140 and 44, 44% of 140?

Infact the math in all the graphs looks warped.

Graph II
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80 = 47% of 140 ??
53 = 44% of 140 ??
7 = 9% of 140 ??

Somebody should recheck their percentages!

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