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anjaneya
who lost the election ? is it Modi or BJP's loss or people Bihar'
by anjaneya on Nov 22, 2015 07:44 AM  | Hide replies

Lalu’s sons who cannot even take a proper oath are going to further mess up Bihar.
the destiny of people of Bihar will be written by in-experienced, un-educated family members of Lalu.





A cartoon in kannada daily portrayed Lalu and Nitish sitting on a single chair with dagger in their hands - time alone will unfold real Bihar story and Biharis will regret for not voting Bahaari


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piri
Re: who lost the election ? is it Modi or BJP's loss or people Bi
by piri on Nov 22, 2015 01:56 PM
Whether the people of Bihar lost by electing the Mahagatbandan will be made clear only by time.

However, what is very clear to anyone looking at the election dispassionately is that it is Narendra Modi who has lost big time in this defeat !

Like no other PM has ever done in the past, he personally led a state election campaign in an unprecedentedly high voltage and in a very highly expensive way (32 high decibel rallies, 1.75 lakh crore special assistance package, highly disparaging bordering on the abusive statements about opposition leaders, overt, persistent and blatant use of religiously sensitive mascots and themes to polarize the Bihar electorate on communal lines in association with the RSS, use of motivated RSS cadre for intense house to house campaigns, campaigns rooted in propaganda of half truths or blatant lies...................).

Narendra Modi and his advisers who easily fooled him believed in right earnest that he commanded some kind of a hold on the people with his high decibel campaign speeches, however devoid they were on specifics and however much he lacked in credibility with his 1 and half year of governance at the centre.

All that effort, all those labouriously built up impressions of a man on the go and of a man in a hurry to change the country, have now been blown away in a single cruel day of vote counting, so much so that Narendra Modi is now forced to keep running from high profile visit to one country to high profile visit to another country

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piri
Re: Re: who lost the election ? is it Modi or BJP's loss or peopl
by piri on Nov 22, 2015 02:01 PM
to try and deflect public attention away from Bihar !

More than the RSS, more than the BJP leadership or BJP party workers, it would surely be Narendra Modi himself who would be dearly wishing now that he had not campaigned so aggressively in Bihar and brought so much egg on his face !

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piri
Re: who lost the election ? is it Modi or BJP's loss or people Bi
by piri on Nov 22, 2015 01:56 PM
Whether the people of Bihar lost by electing the Mahagatbandan will be made clear only by time.

However, what is very clear to anyone looking at the election dispassionately is that it is Narendra Modi who has lost big time in this defeat !

Like no other PM has ever done in the past, he personally led a state election campaign in an unprecedentedly high voltage and in a very highly expensive way (32 high decibel rallies, 1.75 lakh crore special assistance package, highly disparaging bordering on the abusive statements about opposition leaders, overt, persistent and blatant use of religiously sensitive mascots and themes to polarize the Bihar electorate on communal lines in association with the RSS, use of motivated RSS cadre for intense house to house campaigns, campaigns rooted in propaganda of half truths or blatant lies...................).

Narendra Modi and his advisers who easily fooled him believed in right earnest that he commanded some kind of a hold on the people with his high decibel campaign speeches, however devoid they were on specifics and however much he lacked in credibility with his 1 and half year of governance at the centre.

All that effort, all those labouriously built up impressions of a man on the go and of a man in a hurry to change the country, have now been blown away in a single cruel day of vote counting, so much so that Narendra Modi is now forced to keep running from high profile visit to one country to high profile visit to another country

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manzarimam
Re: who lost the election ? is it Modi or BJP's loss or people Bi
by manzarimam on Nov 22, 2015 12:17 PM
and the destiny of the whole indian is in hand of education specialist, let me tell u i don't support Tejaswi, He should learn in this term and next time should be a candidate

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Parthasarathy Krishna
Re: Re: who lost the election ? is it Modi or BJP's loss or peopl
by Parthasarathy Krishna on Nov 22, 2015 12:25 PM
Father CM, mother too CM with no much education, Misa too batting for ??? Why not Tejaswi As Dy.cm, his brother as minister?? This is accepted in Bihar and is old model !!proven n accepted!!

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prasad
CASTE ELEMENTS AND CORRUPT ELEMENTS JOINED
by prasad on Nov 21, 2015 11:31 PM

Bihar has become weakest state because of this unscrupulous caste elements and corrupt elements, castisams has come in every street of Bihar even Uttar predesh, wherever regional parties are ruling, this is there,castisams are the worest enemy to development, secondly Bihar people do not have brain to think development, such a uneducated caste bound state, even U.P is also like that.
opposition had played dirty game in dadri incident, which magnified by media and opposition, RSS Version of reservation also does not help BJP, Since Bihar voters are uneducated to think, opposition had played big threat to caste people, this is unnecessary influence of RSS, Since opposition is looking BJP as enemy that no morality two separate parties joined and fighted BJP, They know singly it cannot win BJP, SO THEY INTRODUCE MAGADHA BHANDAN, GIVING BIHARI REGIONAL LOOK,BUT TOTAL VOTES BJP HAS GOT HIGHER PERCENTAGE, BUT VOTE JOIN OPPOSITION GOT ELEVATION.
IT IS A SIN TO BIHAR THESE CASTE ELEMENTS

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