BJP & NDA Assam 8 (14) Bihar 25 (40) Chandigarh 1 (1) Chhattisgarh 7 (11) Dadra & Nagar 1 (1) Daman & Diu 1 (1) Goa 1 (2) Gujarat 24 (26) Haryana 6 (10) Himachal 3 (4) J&K 1 (6) Jharkhand 8 (14) Karnataka 20 (28) MP 24 (29) Maharashtra 24 (48) Delhi 5 (7) Orissa 7 (21) Punjab 9 (13) Rajasthan 15 (25) Uttaranchal 4 (5) Uttar Pradesh BJP 20 (80) If Maywati support with her 25 Andaman & Nicobar Islands (1) Andhra Pradesh 4 (42) With help of Chiranjeev 15 Arunachal Pradesh1 (2) Kerala (20) Lakshadweep (1) Manipur (2) Meghalaya (2) Mizoram (1) Nagaland (1) Pondicherry (1) Sikkim (1) Tamil Nadu 2 (39) With help of AIADMK 18 Tripura (2) West Bengal 1 (32)
Total 280 ( With help of Mayawati, Jaylalita, Chiranjeev NDA form the next Govt.)
People are fed up with UPA. Farmers suicide, starvation deaths, price rise, unemployment, job loss, share market down, bomb blasts every where in the country, Islamic Terrorism in the peak, creation of mini Pakistan and mini Bangladesh inside India by successive govts. of congress and UPA for vote, crores of Bangladeshi and Pak intruders were given vote Identity cards and citizen ship in India who are vote bank of congress/UPA, Kashmir pandits are living other parts of India as refugees. These are the main achievements of Congress for the last 55 years. The wind has already started in favour of BJP/NDA. This time BJP alone will cross 200 mark.
Re: BJP & NDA
by SANJAY THAKUR on Mar 19, 2009 03:35 PM
A stupid like you will only dream that BJP will cross 200 marks and NDA will form the next govt. at centre.
What about the ground reality ---
1) BJD no more with NDA.
2) TMC no more with NDA.
3) Shiv Sena creating nuisance in Maharashtra by projecting Pawar as the PM.
4) Infighting within BJP 2nd rung 2 most powerful leaders - Jaitley and Rajnath.
5) Uncalled stupid communal speech by Varun Gandhi, which had annoyed the most tructed BJP ally JD(U).
6) Finally, u r banking on unrealiable partners like Mayawati and Jaya.
Re: Re: BJP & NDA
by SANJAY THAKUR on Mar 19, 2009 03:37 PM
Recently BJP was white washed in Rajasthan, but still u r projecting that BJP will get 15 seats out of 25 seats.
Re: Re: Re: BJP & NDA
by shrinivas joshi on Mar 20, 2009 12:48 PM
He is not fool. U r a fool. BJP have 21 seats in Rajasthan out of 25. It will only win 15 this time. In assembly BJP was not white washed. Congress didnt cross halfway mark. Be wise U fool
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People in UP dont give a damn what trs wants or why people in tamilnadu are on hunger strike, people in kerala dont know what probles a person faces in north east in daily life? reason is too many regional parties and too many differences propagated because of them, I dont know why educated hindus vote for any other party than BJP, crux is there should be only two parties and only two ideologies for national politics..these sp/bsp/dmk/communists should be restrained to participate in national elections.
Re: where is the indian voice?
by venkataramana yelamanchili on Mar 19, 2009 12:29 PM
I completely agree with two parties philosophy. Other small parties may be limited to assembly polls. As fas as nation is considered, we, Indians cannot risk national integration. Regional parties more than often raise purely local issues limited to the particular community, region. When they win, their stress shall be on local issues and at the cost of national issues. The small parties by virtue of winning in tens, dictate the national politics. Imagine, a party with less than 2% of total national votes polled, rules the country. What can you expect from these firms. PROHIBIT, small parties from contesting national elections
Re: Re: where is the indian voice?
by India Lover on Mar 19, 2009 03:03 PM
Make a simple change to the way elections get fought. No one can contest elections unless they contest 10% seats in 10 states. This way all the Independents are out. Which will leave things much cleaner. Most of the smaller 'junk' parties will also be automatically disqualified, and the battle can then be fought between the bigger parties who can take better decisions when they dont have to worry about appeasing smaller parties. Dont care if it is UPA or NDA as both are two sides of the same coin. But thugs and communists would be shown the door.
The only way to stop the tyranny of the smaller state parties is for Congress and BJP to join hands. This would stop corruption , horse trading , floor crossing and other shameful behaviour and bring real democracy in India. .
Re: Election
by venkataramana yelamanchili on Mar 19, 2009 12:32 PM
Teach small and opportunistic parties a lesson. Congress and BJP should join at National level for giving the country required stability, economic boost. Forget the smaller issues like religion and old enemity. If the politicians of BJP and Congress are really worried about the country, they should join and rule the country may be on agreed period but not allow the opportunistic and divisive parties.
NDA split in the following states Orissa (21 seats).
UPA split in the following states
UP (80 seats) Bihar (40 seats) Jharkand (14 seats) Andhra (42 seats) - TRS party left Congress. Tamilnadu (40 seats) - MDMK left and PMK is quarrelling.
UPA is having big trouble in the following states Maharashtra (48 seats) - NCP is angry with Congress leaders arrogance and ready to break the alliance. Assam (14 seats) - where BJP and AGP have made new alliance into NDA.
Looking at this, Congress cant cross 100 seats tally, and UPA can't cross 150 overall.
Re: NDA vs UPA
by Superman on Mar 19, 2009 11:57 AM
Congress in Various states: AP: 25 kerala : 17 Karnataka: 10 Tamilnadu: 5 rajasthan : 15 Gujarat: 6 West bengal : 6 Bihar Jharkhand: 8 Orissa: 2 Punjab Haryana: 10 UP Uttarakhand: 13 maharashtra : 12 Delhi : 5 Assam North East: 8 HP J&K : 4 MP chhatisgarh: 9 Goa Union territories: 4
Re: NDA vs UPA
by SANJAY THAKUR on Mar 19, 2009 03:41 PM
A stupid like you will only dream that BJP will cross 200 marks and NDA will form the next govt. at centre.
What about the ground reality ---
1) BJD no more with NDA.
2) TMC no more with NDA.
3) Shiv Sena creating nuisance in Maharashtra by projecting Pawar as the PM.
4) Infighting within BJP 2nd rung 2 most powerful leaders - Jaitley and Rajnath.
5) Uncalled stupid communal speech by Varun Gandhi, which had annoyed the most tructed BJP ally JD(U).
6) Finally, u r banking on unrealiable partners like Mayawati and Jaya.
Re: Congress is better
by sant narasim on Mar 19, 2009 11:47 AM
But Mulayam Singh, Mayavati, Lallu yadav, Sharad Pawar, Prakash Karat, etc.. don't agree with you.
Re: Congress is better
by PEHCHANKAUN on Mar 19, 2009 11:49 AM
Once upon a time Congress was better ( Nehru/Indira) now congress is worst(under Sonia), voting congress is slaping oneself. So dont vote for congress. "Na woh Ram hai na woh Ayodhya hai".
Both they know there is no meaning of seat adjustment in Bihar and Jharkhand because they know in both places both party to gather can not win more than 4-5 seats.hence they are making their own desicion without consulting to each other.
The deals between the political parties to lead (loot!) the country for next 5 years is conveniently called as secularism. Come elections all the parties talk about secularism and it is just a mask to hide their inside dealings- portfolio, corruption looting the country. Do not forget, LJP, DMK were with BJP before 2004 elections and do not surprise, if needed they may go back to BJP in 2009. Long live our secularism
Re: What is secularism
by arun thankam on Mar 19, 2009 11:15 AM
congress should not begging the LJP and RJD.Congress is very stron in Bihar and Jharkand.Without congres Lalu and Paswan will totally out
Re: Re: What is secularism
by rock doll on Mar 19, 2009 12:18 PM
CONGRESS AND OTHER PARTIES HAS ONLY TWO WORDS TO SAY IN LS POLL. 1. SECULAR 2. COMMUNAL FORCE