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5 reasons why the lotus failed to bloom in Bihar


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Correct Analysis
by on Nov 08, 2015 04:23 PM

Do correct analysis of the Election result.For consoling do not hide actual reasons.BJP must understand that people cannot be fooled again and again.They made mistake in understanding the Biharis.The first step that BJP should do is to remove Amit Shah.

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gottachange
India needs nationlistic media.
by gottachange on Nov 08, 2015 04:23 PM  | Hide replies

Majority of the Indian media has been drumming all evil against the BJP, and not a word against the evil forces. We all know these are the foreign funded channels working against India, and for the Italian team. when there is 24x7 drumming of all bad things against Modis team, people tend to believe it. Shame on this cheap media who have are sold out to the evil forces. Sad day for India.

USA and China are the two superpowers in the world. India lost the race today. Our media men and their masters have won, while India has lost

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Ramesh Koushik
Re: India needs nationlistic media.
by Ramesh Koushik on Nov 08, 2015 04:41 PM
Media did not win. Only caste and a good CM won

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haya vada na
Re: India needs nationlistic media.
by haya vada na on Nov 08, 2015 05:03 PM
In india Media will never learn and all r3are below the performance and none none and none are up to the mark

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Micheal Saldanha
Bihar
by Micheal Saldanha on Nov 08, 2015 04:22 PM  | Hide replies

BEEF FAILED ...

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gottachange
Re: Bihar
by gottachange on Nov 08, 2015 04:24 PM
Yes, church has won

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Prakash Bedekar
Bihar elections
by Prakash Bedekar on Nov 08, 2015 04:21 PM

Results of Bihar elections and drubbing of BJP is an indication that BJP's devisive and hate politics has failed miserably. Since our Hon PM Modiji had made this as a prestige issue and spent considerable amount of time , money and energy for tall promises to Biharis, which the voters of Bihar have rejected, our Hon PM, if he has any respect for the voters should apologise and resign fothwith

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Vaskar Chakrabarty
Modiraj Nehi Chalega
by Vaskar Chakrabarty on Nov 08, 2015 04:20 PM

Modiji, this is India. We have so many states, so many languages, cultures, food habits and many more. Why should we follow you/ RRS/ Jains? Worthless philosophy has been rejected naturally. Just wait many more TAMACHAs to come in near future. People of India are now Intolerant about you.

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ashish tiwari
Biggest reason was united opposition & lack of local face.
by ashish tiwari on Nov 08, 2015 04:13 PM  | Hide replies

Grand Alliance got 42% vs BJP alliance 35%. Nothing to worry about. By 2019, BJP will get anti-incumbency benefit.

But BJP should not sideline the local unit. If Sushil Modi was declared the CM candidate, result would have been different.

BJP won Haryana and Maharashtra on a continuing Modi wave.. Still Modi is a popular leader but he cannot win other state elections as people look for local touch. He can be a force multiplier.

Modi should have declared Sushil Modi the CM candidate and let Paswan, Majhi and others fight out with Nitish and Lalu. He may have supported them by 5-10 rallies and result would have been different.

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Prakash Bedekar
Re: Biggest reason was united opposition & lack of local face
by Prakash Bedekar on Nov 08, 2015 04:27 PM
Delhi assembly elections was the first indication that so called Modi wave is on down slide. BJP not gaining simple majority and had to shake hands with Shiv Sena was a follow up on Delhi results. But results of Bihar elections is a slap on the face of BJP bosses. If Modiji has any respect for the verdict of these elections, he should apologise to the nation and quit.

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amit agarwal
only one reason ARROGANCE
by amit agarwal on Nov 08, 2015 04:08 PM  | Hide replies

People of Bihar saw his (PM)efforts to deliver on the promises he made before he became PM and found that they are yet to be fulfilled or have been told as a joke. For e.g. Rs 15 lakhs in every account. It is the great ARROGANCE of the party to not see the ground reality. People chose BJP so that their tough life becomes little simple but it is getting more tough day by day to survive. I feel now Nitish and their mahagathbandhan should do something solid that the people of bihar don't have to leave their home town for their survival. Its really simple. Develop infrastructure like roads, affordable housing, more of government hospitals etc. When private sector can get funding from any where in the world why can't Nitish kumar ji get funds from any where in the world instead of depending on delhi for funds. This will be a great lesson to BJP's arrogance.

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ashish tiwari
Re: only one reason ARROGANCE
by ashish tiwari on Nov 08, 2015 04:14 PM
No arrogance Sir.. please.

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Prakash Bedekar
Re: Re: only one reason ARROGANCE
by Prakash Bedekar on Nov 08, 2015 04:29 PM
Arrogance of power was clearly visible in Bihar campaigning. Modiji should realise that he can fool some people some time but cannot fool all the people all the times.

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gottachange
Well done Arnav, Rajdip, Burka
by gottachange on Nov 08, 2015 04:00 PM  | Hide replies

Well done Arnav, Rajdip, Burka and all the sold out people. You have proved that it is btter to live 5 star lives by becoming slaves to foreigners than living like a simple, yet proud indian. Kudoos to you and your foreign masters, including your Italian captain. You have killed your honor and also the honor of India.
USA and china are the next superpowers in the world and India will be a slave country like we were in the past. Good Job People from Bihar and Delhi. Slavery has got inside your DNA, where you see Caste over reason and national pride. India is finished. Another era of slavery has begun. Everybody can now start looking for a SARJIi to become a slave, and the foreign powers along with their chamchas can rule India. Thanks to all those heros who handed over their medals so than India can be defeated. No wonder Pakistan and the western world will be laughing at us now, but we deserve this.


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Prakash Bedekar
Re: Well done Arnav, Rajdip, Burka
by Prakash Bedekar on Nov 08, 2015 04:33 PM
Results of Bihar elections is a slap on the faces of BJP bosses. Modiji should realise that he failed in fooling Bihar voters. He should accept the moral responsibility and resign forthwith.

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Useless Comments
Re: Well done Arnav, Rajdip, Burka
by Useless Comments on Nov 08, 2015 11:27 PM
Burka and Rajdip was predicting BJP win... you mean BJP paid them to project they are winning

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Hindustani
Implication of this election for BJP
by Hindustani on Nov 08, 2015 03:50 PM  | Hide replies

This election further strengthen the fact that BJP cannot win the elections by ditching, humiliating or back-stabbing the regional parties. BJP's agenda of "SHAT-PRATISHAT BHAJAPAA" is completely rejected by the people.
The implication of this election for BJP is that, from henceforth whenever BJP will take one on one head-on in the states such as UP, West Bengal, Tamilnadu, Maharashtra, Assam, AP, Kerala, Punjab etc. etc. where the regional parties' importance is decisive, they will have to give EQUAL RESPECT for their powers and simply CAN NOT underestimate them at any cost.
Also, the second most important lesson for BJP from this election is that that the Indian voter or Indian civilian is no more the civilian of 80's and 90's which can be blown away by the NON-SENSE and IRRELEVANT issues and POLARISATION politics such as BEEF ISSUE, Pakistan issue, Moxlim-Dalit reservation conflict issue, HYNDU-MOXLIM communalisation issue all these issues are not appealing to the common-people any more, what they want is THEIR DEVELOPMENT, Substantial ground level work, improvement in their miserable living conditions, basic facilities, improvement in education, women's empowerment, basic infrastructure, employment opportunities all these key factors matters to the voters than the age-old non-sense factors.


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Hindustani
Re: Implication of this election for BJP
by Hindustani on Nov 08, 2015 03:52 PM
Even the arch rivals of Nitish Kumar will agree in private, about his contribution to the changed face of Bihar since the last decade, he literally changed Bihar's sick-face to the more adorable face .People were projecting Nitish's regime as Bihar Model. And that's the reason for his huge popularity in women voters along with his special efforts for the betterment of women in Bihar. Bihari's feel that this man has the capacity to improve Bihar's condition further and with the no-nonsense attitude.

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syed basha
Re: Implication of this election for BJP
by syed basha on Nov 08, 2015 04:04 PM
Amit sha always watches PAK tv and read pak news. All BJP leaders watches pak tv and read pak news. they are the close followers of pakistan. because their aim is make india, A HINDUSTAN like their IDOL PAKISTAN.

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Useless Comments
Re: Re: Implication of this election for BJP
by Useless Comments on Nov 08, 2015 11:28 PM
BJP Make in india means make India as pakistan.... I hope they never succeed in it

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Prakash Bedekar
Re: Implication of this election for BJP
by Prakash Bedekar on Nov 08, 2015 04:35 PM
Bihar elections is clear indication that voters have rejected hate politics of BJP read Modiji. If Modiji has any respect for the voters, he should apologise to the nation and quit forthwith

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