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Delhi elections: How our Twitter analysis came true


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mohd Khayyum
honesty is not enough
by mohd Khayyum on Dec 19, 2013 11:58 AM  | Hide replies

I agree that PM is Honest, but same time his cabinet also be honest other wise entire govt. will be blamed.

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Test
Re: honesty is not enough
by Test on Dec 19, 2013 12:52 PM
Who says he is honest? PM is dumb and mute but nowhere it proves he is honest...

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Shyam Sunder
Re: Re: honesty is not enough
by Shyam Sunder on Dec 19, 2013 01:25 PM
Why the entire congress party is honest and if they are not, you define the word honest to make all congress people honest.

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m o
problem
by m o on Dec 19, 2013 09:43 AM

am a 28 years old male living in vikroli mumbai. I live alone here since last 4 years and my family is in my native. i keep long hairs upto my waist and normally tie it in a pony or a plait or some time in a bun. Since last 1 month i have been suffering with lice infection in my hair. As a stay alone i have no one to take care of it . So i discussed this with my neighbours daughter who is very close to me. She initally laughted at me, but then told me she will come next day afternoon. I wondered what she was going to do. Next day she came in the afternoon and showed me the lice comb she had bought for me. She asked me to bring coconut oil bottle and sit facing my back to her. She opened my plait and started searching for nits in my hair by moving her fingers in my hair. After some time she oiled my hair heavily and started combing my hairs with lice come. She found many and handed over to me for killing. This continued for about 1 hour until no more lice were found in lice comb. Then she tied my hair in bun and asked me to clean my clothes and keep the comb.

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vimal shah
PM
by vimal shah on Dec 19, 2013 03:31 AM  | Hide replies


“Shri Manmohan singh is Honest person who is not motivated towards personal well being. I am proud to have such PM.”


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Kunal Pepsi
Re: PM
by Kunal Pepsi on Dec 19, 2013 09:40 AM
He is a honest person to the 10th Janpath, not for the country.

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Test
Re: PM
by Test on Dec 19, 2013 12:54 PM
A Mute honesty is of no use. Also he is honest to Sonia as said by Kunal. We need 1 PM and not pseudo PMs like Congress..Also High command should be the country and its citizens who vote, not a lady who was not even born in India...

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Bikram  Jena
Re: PM
by Bikram Jena on Dec 21, 2013 01:00 PM
Vimal,

pls don't give useless statement. History will remember such a useless pm. r u relative of pm or rober vadra....???

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vimal shah
congerss
by vimal shah on Dec 19, 2013 03:28 AM  | Hide replies

“It shows that Delhi CM is clean. Such commitment from the minister should be motivated.”

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Kunal Pepsi
Re: congerss
by Kunal Pepsi on Dec 19, 2013 09:41 AM
Yes, that is why congress cleaned from Delhi

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vimal shah
congerss
by vimal shah on Dec 19, 2013 03:15 AM

"This is the right way to move against corruption, such acts should be exposed against public. By this way the Minister who get such offers gets relieved from any criticism for his/her honesty and persons who are doing such deeds gets afraid and aware regarding his wrong thinking."

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vimal shah
congerss
by vimal shah on Dec 19, 2013 03:14 AM

“In India, to stop acts is almost impossible. It can only be stopped if ministers honestly expose what is happening with them. Shrimati Shiela Dixit should be honored for this.”

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adam smith
I fail to understand this....
by adam smith on Dec 18, 2013 09:25 PM  | Hide replies

The party with the maximum seats is BJP but no one is pressurising it to form the govt. Why are both the corrupt parties trying to force AAP to form the govt.?

It is the right of BJP to form the govt first. Let them do so. There seems to be a hidden agenda by these two larger parties.

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sam
Re: I fail to understand this....
by sam on Dec 18, 2013 09:45 PM
Dear Adam, neither Congress is supporting nor AAP how can BJP form govt? If you talk of minority govt then you need to understand it will fall as for doing anything it will need to pass the motion or bill in house and as none of the party willing to support it will fall first day. So BJP has no option but to say no.

AAP will get majority even with congress support. Let AAP form govt and if it will fall due to non support on right issues then automatically it will get credit and in next election they will win.

But AAP knows that they tried to chew more than what they can and now know they will get exposed thats why its shying away

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Romesh
Re: Re: I fail to understand this....
by Romesh on Dec 18, 2013 10:42 PM
Yes, u r right. BJP can't form govt as it has no numbers. If AAP can provide nos, it would have formed Govt. But it didn,t. Instead, AAP hasasked good people from BJP to join AAp!. What a hipocracy!. AAP terms BJP and Cong as "Brust" parties and then asks its MLAs to switch sides!. It means who ever jumps to AAP are good people and rest are Brusts?.
It is a Jokpal Party.


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ARUN GUPTA
Re: I fail to understand this....
by ARUN GUPTA on Dec 19, 2013 01:53 PM
Both BJP and INC are playing with the people of Delhi by accusing AAP for not forming the Government, when they are second largest party and BJP is the largest party. AAP should not take outside support from INC as the country had seen a number of times how INC withdrew support to Govts. headed by Ch. Charan Singh, Chandrasekhar, Devegoura and Gujral. Yes their life time ambition of becoming PM were fullfilled by INC. Charan Singh never faced the Parliament as a PM. AAP should not take support from INC.

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Cedric Vaz
Annaji - Kejriwal was a winning combination !
by Cedric Vaz on Dec 18, 2013 07:06 PM  | Hide replies

Annaji threw away a golden opportunity to go down in history and immortalize himself as a modern day Mahatma. He should have remained (at least for the sake of the people of India) as the mentor of the AAP with Arun Kejriwal as the boss just like Gandhiji was the mentor of the Congress Party with Jawaharlal Nehru as the boss. The deadly combination of Anna and Kejriwal would have taken the country by storm and demolished the top 2 parties in India at least for the next 5 years. This time would then serve as a litmus test for AAP to deliver good, clean, corruption free governance and overall progress to India free from petty politics and communalism. Next to next elections in 2019 the people of India would once again be free to choose if they wanted AAP to stay or be thrown out based on their 5 year performance. Without Anna, AAP will now most probably run out of steam and fizzle out sooner or later ! Thus the people of India will lose out and hard core politicians will win like they have been doing for the last 65 years ....

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Romesh
Re: Annaji - Kejriwal was a winning combination !
by Romesh on Dec 18, 2013 10:47 PM
AAP has won the election coz of Anna movements in Delhi and cong mis deeds. He should desist terming bJP and Cong as Brust" parties. If it is so, he should not invite any BJP MLas to support him. This the double stsndard. If MLA jumps to AAP, he is good person, else he is "Brust"!


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Venkatesh Umapathy
Re: Re: Annaji - Kejriwal was a winning combination !
by Venkatesh Umapathy on Dec 19, 2013 09:39 AM
AAP is a local phenomena in Delhi. It is a flash of lightening. The ideal thing would be AAP forms government for 2 and half years and after 2 and half years BJP forms government. Like the arrangement we had in Karnataka.

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sudha  karkhanis
Re: Annaji - Kejriwal was a winning combination !
by sudha karkhanis on Dec 20, 2013 11:07 AM
young generation will support AAP inspite of Anna.foresight is what is needed.

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Stupidcommonman
hi
by Stupidcommonman on Dec 18, 2013 05:03 PM

see aam admi in action

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