I think in UP - 2012 elections there was change of trends mid way but was not as huge as it is now. But the big question is that can any body meddle with EVMs? EVMs are kept under 24/7 security cover. under these circumstances by and large there could be no pilferage or tampering of EVMs. Yes till 9.15 AM trend was in favor of NDA later it turned for JDULALUCONG combine. Then the question is till 9.15 PM how many or what percentage of votes were counted and wat percentage of votes counted and later how many and wat percentage of votes counted and what was the quantum of lead in each constituency for NDA? till 9.15 AM - all these data needs to be analysed and only then a satisfactory answer can be found.
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.
Re: Lessons for BJP to be learned
by Hindustani on Nov 08, 2015 04:07 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.
It is indeed highly intriguing that during the counting process of votes, there was a sudden and abrupt reversal of trends at a stage when NDA was way ahead of JDU - almost over 30 seats ahead of JDU . It is a matter of serious investigation by at least CBI as to why and how this sudden shift in NDA votes became prominent and thereafter it kept sliding downwards very rapidly. This is never seen and it makes it compelling for a viewer to doubt some underhand manipulations that prevented voting pattern from being reported honestly and truthfully. The Govt on its own or CEC himself should take note of this and initiate a serious enquiry to get deep into the manipulations and expose any underhand intrigues, if any, played against BJP votes vis a vis JDU votes.
It is my earnest request to the newly elected Bihar sarkar to make the train journey through Patna more comfortable without outside interferance. In many occassion, the train travellers faced unpleasant situation though they are ticket holders. Whatever may be the reasons, every citizen should have the right to comfortable journey with valid ticket after 67 years of Independance. The problem of the common man which may be genuine, should be solved in other ways whithout interferance to reserved ticket holders in consultation to railway authority.
Re: bihar election
by paul theo on Nov 08, 2015 02:24 PM
THIS IS THE BEGENING OF THE END FOR THE BJP, THE RSS WILL FINISH OFF WHAT EVER IS LEFT OF THE BJP.