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Rupee at month's high as BJP leads in exit polls


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jahesh khan
it will collapse after 2 days of joy
by jahesh khan on Dec 05, 2013 12:01 PM  | Hide replies

lets see wat happens to indian rupee strength after 2 days.
every time wen market sees something indian rupee strenth then it collapse. v saw the same wen rajan bcame governor.
same thing here. it will loose after 2 days. bcos economy is reality. its not on hopes.

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Ramakrishna Rao
Re: it will collapse after 2 days of joy
by Ramakrishna Rao on Dec 05, 2013 12:08 PM
its the case world wide. rand was so powerful against dollar , depreciated 25% in the last couple of months .Same is the case Kenya a powerful regional economy. Same is the case with USD against some of its adversaries.

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balasaheb Unhale
BJP LEAD IN EXIT POLL
by balasaheb Unhale on Dec 05, 2013 11:13 AM  | Hide replies

The reflection of all exit poll showing stronger position of BJP is shown on getting stronger the value of rupee in comparision to dollar clearifies that in future that day is not far away when India will become a supreme power in world with a record of value of Rupee & dollar will be same but this can happen only with a strong leadership to India like Modiji only

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jahesh khan
Re: BJP LEAD IN EXIT POLL
by jahesh khan on Dec 05, 2013 11:44 AM
let me ask u one thing. i still dont understand what economic system or strategy modi has to present to india? CAPITALISM? CORPORATISM?
if so what is the difference between congress and modi/bjp?
I guarantee there is nothing going to happen for common man if modi comes to power

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nishant  singhal
Re: Re: BJP LEAD IN EXIT POLL
by nishant singhal on Dec 05, 2013 05:11 PM
What you are guaranteeing may or may not be true. However in congress rule for almost 90 % of the time post independence we have seen that they have actually not done anything in 60 odd years . So , whats the harm in giving a chance to a person who has atleast demonstrated his governance in a state . Chances are he can do at centre as well

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sanjay singh
Re: Re: BJP LEAD IN EXIT POLL
by sanjay singh on Dec 05, 2013 12:12 PM
Absolutely correct you are Mr jahesh Khan...who knows the economics better in modi's team??and modi himself a big innocent in economics then what can we expect from him??A big ZERO future for common man if he will come in power...thanks

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Ramakrishna Rao
Re: Re: BJP LEAD IN EXIT POLL
by Ramakrishna Rao on Dec 05, 2013 12:20 PM
Let me tell u one thing. we need to come out of communal mind set first. coming to economy, Modi will make difference because his actions will not be based on appeasement and vote bank politics and there u save time, energy and money. I guarantee you India has a very bright future under Modi unless failing economies like pak/afgan/Syria/Somalia/sudan/Egypt/Iraq and the list goes on..

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ANIL MEDA
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by ANIL MEDA on Dec 05, 2013 03:13 PM
Mr.Rao i think you are still in the hype mode of Modi... He is really not going to change the economics issue, if he comes it would be more worse than what it is. He will first try to resolve the issue of border not of the interim country which will allow people think that he had something, but until that time until INDIA would be in a worst economics conditions. If BJP comes in power the first job they have to do is the country economics and have to see how they will manage the FUEL prices. All the PSU have said "back bone" is getting bended by taking the pains of SUBSIDERY & to be note Mr. Yeshwant Sinha is the most worst FINANCE Minister of India, he is the FINANCE minister during 1991 crises. I would say what other Gentleman are saying are right.

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amulbaby
RICHEST barDANCERRR!
by amulbaby on Dec 05, 2013 10:32 AM

NEW DELHI: According to a report in the Huffington Post, Congress president Sonia Gandhi is the 12th richest political leader in the world.

With $2 billion wealth, Gandhi is believed to be richer than the British Queen Elizabeth II, Sultan of Oman Qaboos bin Said and Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad.

To compile the list, Huffington Post compared each country's GDP per capita juxtaposed with a leader's personal net worth, just to show 'how different life is for the haves and have-nots'.

The list includes kings, presidents, sultans and queens. The richest leaders among the top 20 originated from the Middle East region.


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