Re: Impact 2015
by dillipkaundinya on Dec 26, 2015 09:36 PM
He is with Sharif. Any how , he with deep embrace with Mufti is 1%. Hypocrite of hypocrite.
Modi had the natural support of a segment of the Indian middle class to which acts and postures and allusions related to religious chauvinism appealed. Modis close association with the RSS and his record of having piloted the Gujarat pogrom against muxlims in 2002 gave him that appeal so dear to the above named segment.
And the swell of popular resentment against the scam ridden 10 year old UPA regime coupled with the fact that the opposition against the BJP was hopelessly divided helped Modi win a majority in the Lok Sabha despite the anaemic 31 % vote share he got in the election !
Prashant Kishore did not have to do much to help Modi win. And whatever little Kishore did is particularly reflected in poor light by the size of the BJPs vote share in the 2014 election.
Re: Re: Prashant Kishores role
by FRANCIS DIAS on Dec 26, 2015 08:46 AM
At the time of the Bihar Elections the BJP had already reached their zenith through their own making, what with the Lalitgate scam, the horrible Vyapam Scam where witnesses were being murdered till the Supreme Court took over the matter, the lie of Rs. 15.0 lakh to be given to each & every Indian, the land grab scams perpetrated in Goa. Mr. Prashant Kishore had his job cut to size. But we should give him credit for knowing exactly the right horse to be backed.
Re: Re: Re: Prashant Kishores role
by DrYaako TikaNovva on Dec 26, 2015 08:56 PM
With absolutely no local and established candidate, it was disaster in both Delhi and Bihar by BJP, specially in Bihar where Nitish had a solid foundation.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Prashant Kishores role
by NEELAKANTAN R on Dec 28, 2015 04:55 PM
Nitish had solid foundation. If he had then why he had a lesser percentage of votes and lesser seat than RJD.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Prashant Kishores role
by DrYaako TikaNovva on Dec 28, 2015 05:01 PM
Without a foundation, how do you think he was able to win by a bigger margin than BJP and put across his stake as the CM candidate?
Re: Biggest impact.
by on Dec 24, 2015 01:55 PM
Unexpected....instead of amir khan Mr. PM MODI is out of India..... I think Amir loves India .....hahaah
Re: Re: Re: Biggest impact.
by Pravin choudhary on Dec 25, 2015 12:35 PM
OMG please prove it! for your brain to start working,let me give some starts. starting NDA regimee in 2014, train ticket cost increased, cancellation charge increased, tatkal charge increased, platform ticket price increased AND increase in Facility = ZERO
Re: Re: Biggest impact.
by Sandeep Anand on Dec 24, 2015 06:11 PM
Modi is getting money(investment) from outside wheras so called secular ppl taking money from india to outside. Whole world saluting Modi for his intentionally policy, there is always a narrow minded ppl whose work is always to point other even when he is doing good work.
Re: Re: Re: Biggest impact.
by FRANCIS DIAS on Dec 26, 2015 08:56 AM
Could you tell us how much he got and from where? This is just hype created by the BJP publicists.The general oublic is being openly looted. Why increase Tatkal charges etc. when it is the Govt.'s fundamental duty to see that train travel tickets are available to the general public? If the Rly. Minister cannot deliver this basic necessity then he should resign rather than openly loot the Indian public.