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Bihar: Lalu leads, Paswan trails


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satish bhatla
Good Election Results in the Interest of the Country
by satish bhatla on May 16, 2009 03:02 PM

A strong Congress government at the centre appears to be a near certainty. Hope that the new Government shall give good, calm & faithful representatives that are the good combination of youth as well as experienced Leaders (see if they can get rid of leaders like Arjun Singh, Paswan, Maya, Mulayam and Lalu). I hope that the up-coming leaders will definitely restore as well as increase INDIA's GAURAV. BJP should pass on the mantle to younger members who are more broad minded - like Atalji. Modi can be effective only at the state level. It should also become more inclusive to attract more support from the public. As far as my opinion (being an INDIAN) is concerned, The Party name is totally regardless & irrelevant subject to our Politics is in the Public Interest & far away as far as the word "CORRUPTION" is concerned.

We are happy that UPA will get the majority & will not be dependent on the Regional parties. In fact, we require only two good parties at the national level like in USA. The regional parties should not be able to dictate terms to the Central Leadership. Stability has been there in the progress of the Country. It is very essential for the Country and also for the Governance to work without any hassle. We all let us predict in the Interest of our own Country. Vande Matram...


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ahmad x
bad news for bihar
by ahmad x on May 16, 2009 02:29 PM

destiny has again put bihar in bad position.Its long time when central and state govt used to same in for bihar. if central and state govt of bihar is not same its backwardness will further increase coz of continued central govt negligence.

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Sandeep Parihar
Sign of mature voters verdict.
by Sandeep Parihar on May 16, 2009 02:17 PM

Voter's have finally given a clear verdict , and have shown maturity for set asiding the the forces aiming to be part of horse trading and putting conditions for their support.
It shows the countries opposition lacks widely accepted leader.
People left with no choice have given chance to UPA once more.

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uday
PASWAN LOST HIS SEAT
by uday on May 16, 2009 01:47 PM  | Hide replies

ITS A VERY GOOD NEWS LIKE THIS TYPE OF LEADER

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Koduvayur
Re: PASWAN LOST HIS SEAT
by Koduvayur on May 16, 2009 01:50 PM
paswan is waste and people choose to throw him out finally. good verdict.

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asdf jkl
Re: Re: PASWAN LOST HIS SEAT
by asdf jkl on May 16, 2009 01:53 PM
The only hope for Bihar is NDA JDU= Nitheesh Kumar.

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New York
Why BJP's Hinduism HAD backfired in Elections?
by New York on May 16, 2009 01:41 PM  | Hide replies

Showing Muslims,Christians, Minority communities AND Pakistan as an excuse,
BJP is trying to polarize Hindus VERSUS Rest of the Communities Votes in India.
However BJP did not realize that propagating Hinduism will intrinsically IGNITE Casteism in India.

As per Mandal Commission, 54% Indians are BCs and 25% SC/STs.
And these communities will eventually INSULATE themselves from BJP's Hinduism.
Kumaraswamy, Naveen Patnaik, Nitish Kumar have just started.
BC leaders like Modi will do the same in future.

* And the truth is there is NO such thing as Hinduism **till** 85% of all registered marriages in India are INTER-CASTE.
* Till the there are NO Hindus in India.


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arnold
Re: Why BJP's Hinduism HAD backfired in Elections?
by arnold on May 16, 2009 02:05 PM
you just go on barking like this, nobody is bothered about senseless comments

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Ravi Kant
Bihar & Gujarat examples for other
by Ravi Kant on May 16, 2009 01:35 PM  | Hide replies

Hats off to Nitish for a wonderful performance by single handedly defeating combined strength of Paswan / Lalu & Congress. Bihar is on path to prosperity. He has done in 3/4 years what Lalu Rabri couldn't do in 15 years. A long way to go but its a lesson to other CMs that they learn from Modi in Gujarat & Nitish in Bihar on "performance & governance" for people of States. Let other CMs work as "under study" for six months each under the two great CMs to make India prosper.

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Mukund Kansal
Re: Bihar & Gujarat examples for other
by Mukund Kansal on May 16, 2009 02:35 PM
I have seen what nitish has done in Bihar.. And I really appreciate and congratulate him for that irrespective of the party and association he belongs to..

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devendra bhandari
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by devendra bhandari on May 16, 2009 01:25 PM

thats the problem wid educated peoples they have not voted in this election & all other public was easily wooed by the congress problem wid BJP its policies r wid educated class & most of the population of india is illiterate & those who thinks themselfs as educated & not casted their vote had helped in loss of BJP.

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