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'You see a Modi wave only when you sit and watch TV at home'


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Manabendra Pathak
Modi wave
by Manabendra Pathak on May 09, 2014 05:42 PM  | Hide replies

Otherwise where do you want to see, in Bay of Bengal or Arabian Sea? You need to know things either thro TV, news paper or Net. Modi can't go to every street corner and started dharna like AAP.

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rakesh sareen
Re: Modi wave
by rakesh sareen on May 09, 2014 05:48 PM
correct


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b c
Re: Modi wave
by b c on May 09, 2014 06:05 PM
right said bro,

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Sarvesh
AAP
by Sarvesh on May 09, 2014 05:36 PM  | Hide replies

I dont know why people like sisodia even open their mouths. There is no requirement for Modi to spend on advertisements. All he has to is give one simple statement and all the political leaders, has beens, wannabes will do the rest. When so many people are talking about Modi positively or negatively where is the need for him to spend his money? AAP will never ever say that theyleft Delhi because they thought that they can form the government in the centre. When the people have given a chance they should have first done some governance in delhi. They only say that Congress was not co-operative. What they do not understand is that neither Congress nor BJP would have pulled down their goverenment. But they are as in the words of Kejriwal "anarchists" not political leaders.

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anup kale
AAP needs soul searching:
by anup kale on May 09, 2014 05:29 PM  | Hide replies

AAP was a fantastic option when they started in Delhi. But over the period of time they proved to be over-ambitious, dictatorial, unfocused and sometimes even played communal card. So, in ideal scenario what went wrong ? I think is they left Delhi and are contesting too many seats. If Delhi was governed well and they were fighting only selected seats (around 25 to 30) which were against MSY, RaGa, NaMo, Gadkari, Mrs. Sonia Gandhi, Arun Jetly, Mrs. Rabdidevi Yadav, R. Paswan etc. then it would have created a wonderful election with great focus on the development related issues. Plus other lack from them was overall vision beyond anti-corruption protest. Even if they have added some more bullets to the main issue then many from middle class would have followed them. Anyways, still not too late and hope they amend such changes in their manifesto for next election. So far still not clear about many things like Congress's opinion on their performance, what BJP offers in foreign relations (beyond regional issue related rhetoric), how they will co-operate with south and east where local parties are too strong. But for sure change is welcome after stressed out grandfather brigade is failed to deliver.

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kumar kn
Re: AAP needs soul searching:
by kumar kn on May 09, 2014 05:37 PM
Nautanki AAP led by a self confessed anarchist AK49 is a "self destruct" party. It fooled the people of Delhi and did not govern and ran away from responsibility. It is fit for Agitations and Dharnas and not for Governance.

Modi is good for Governance and delivering Development. Why is AK49 fighting Modi in Varanasi except for publicity and Nautanki politics? The fellows who say that they are not for power are fighting for power,prestige and glory. What an irony.

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SAI RAM
i don't have tv but in my town nothing else
by SAI RAM on May 09, 2014 05:22 PM  | Hide replies

only modi

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TRILOK MEHTA
Re: i don't have tv but in my town nothing else
by TRILOK MEHTA on May 09, 2014 06:09 PM
Sai Mama which town


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surendra joshi
AAP only for unstability
by surendra joshi on May 09, 2014 05:18 PM

At most AAP may become a cause for unstable government at centre once again.

And they feel proud of that.


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anup kale
AAP followers don't believe in freedom of expression:
by anup kale on May 09, 2014 05:09 PM

My message was deleted by moderator as it had some to the point criticism about AAP. What I said before I am repeating again. Please have a long term vision and don't be a victim of short term gain policy. AAP does not function like a political setup yet and still needs plenty of work to form a good organization. This dictatorial, over-ambitious, unfocused and sometimes communal politics will not help them in longer term. BJP needs to explain more on foreign policy and Congress should have talked more on their contribution in last five years.

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Sameer
modee
by Sameer on May 09, 2014 05:09 PM  | Hide replies

imagin the mony spend by BJp on adverts .. this is all investment .. how will they make mony once in power.. there will be bigger scams lots of mony fron industralist .. heavy taxes on ppl to recover all this mony

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Vikrant Kumar
Re: modee
by Vikrant Kumar on May 09, 2014 05:20 PM

And there were no scams under Congress Party rule?

Most of these industrialists you are accusing of "investing in the election" were made wealthy by Congress Party!

Why does anyone not find anything wrong with the 54 year Congress Party rule?!

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modi win
by on May 09, 2014 05:08 PM  | Hide replies

sisodia is totally unrealistic.. how else he can be now? he has to bat for his leader... he will confuse fence sitters who are anyway a small portion of vast electorate who have already made up their mind in varanasi... sisodia will offer a new story to justify why arvind came 3rd in the race after the results are out... sisodia first do your homework properly... time will tell who you are working for....i am neither bjp nor congress sysmpathiser... today we need change... let us give a chance to Modi hwo has a decent track record... no politician would risk his image once elected to power... Modi will turn out to be the darling of minorities... wait and watch...

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Deepu Kulkarni
Re: modi win
by Deepu Kulkarni on May 09, 2014 05:12 PM
Paid media any way bjp get majorityeDr3C , we know is BJP congress member how they are cheating public

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R Chandrasekar
Wrong Sisodia
by R Chandrasekar on May 09, 2014 05:08 PM  | Hide replies

Manish Sisodia's judgement will go horribly wrong. There is really Modi wave in India (may be not Tsunami claimed by BJP). But you are going to create an unbreakable record as a political party to lose deposit in the highest number of constituencies.

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Sameer
Re: Wrong Sisodia
by Sameer on May 09, 2014 05:10 PM
no wave only some water in a puddle

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Deepu Kulkarni
Re: Wrong Sisodia
by Deepu Kulkarni on May 09, 2014 05:14 PM
BJP RSS are thinking like taht only

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