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MS Vasan
Only BJP needs cleaning..according to you...
by MS Vasan on Apr 20, 2017 10:35 AM  | Hide replies

Picture of BJP under the heading shows your bias against BJP...It is obvious, is it not?
70 years you presstitutes kept quiet and now blah blahing once Modi has started cleaning up India.

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Intel Midfield
Re: Only BJP needs cleaning..according to you...
by Intel Midfield on Apr 27, 2017 09:35 AM
He is 1st order P!mp who got hisWife share bed with Congress Leaders. These MC should be wiped off 1st to cleanse the whole system

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piri
The labors Amit Shah
by piri on Apr 20, 2017 12:16 AM  | Hide replies

undertakes to improve his partys vote share in Kerala are truly touching (though entirely in vain and even counter productive) !

1. For the 2016 Kerala assembly election, the BJP spent more than the CPM led left front for campaigning in the state

2. In an effort to criticize the existing govt of Kerala, Narendra Modi brayed out that Kerala is akin to Somalia in terms of Human Development Index (hoping of course, that Keralites, just like people of his state of Gujarat and states in North India would not be aware of any surveyed data on HDI). The severity of the response from a very large strata of Kerala society was stunning (Po Mone Modi became a trending line on the social media).

3. In the end, the BJP received the same 10.4 % vote share in the assembly election as it did in the 2014 LS election !

4. Buoyed by the victory in U.P, Amit Shah declared that the by election in the Malappuram LS constituency would be taken very seriously and that the BJP would vastly improve its vote share there.

5. About 70 % of the voters in Malappuram are muxlims.

6. BJP cadre and the BJP candidate (Sreeprakash) went to all hindu households in the constituency and spoke about how both the Muxlim League and the Left front failed hindus by putting up muxlim candidates ! For this reason, it urged those households to vote for it.

7. To the muxlims, the BJP candidate promised that his party would arrange for the regular supply of halal beef if he won !

8. And what was the result ?

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piri
Re: The labors Amit Shah
by piri on Apr 20, 2017 12:23 AM

9. The Muxlim League won the election and it improved its vote share from 51.4 % to 55.6 %

10. The CPM candidate came second and his partys vote share climbed the highest - from 26 odd % in the 2014 election to 35 % now !

11. However, the BJP had the mortification of seeing its vote share go DOWN from 7.6 % in 2014 to just 7 % now despite promising beef for muxlims and all its state leaders campaigning (with the state party president Kummanam Rajasekharan camping for nearly a month in the constituency) and the party spending liberally for campaigning !!

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piri
Amit *gasbhai* Shah
by piri on Apr 19, 2017 11:47 PM  | Hide replies

had made it a mission for himself and for his party to greatly improve the BJPs vote share and political clout in the state of Kerala.

On numerous visits to the state and before and during the campaigns for the 2014 LS election as well as the 2016 Kerala assembly election, gas had made several public pronouncements that his party is going to make big inroads in Kerala, just as it was supposedly doing in North India.

He and komaaaaali Modi made 4 hindi braying visits each to Kerala before the 2014 LS election, made his party spend more than either the Left front or the Congress and made state BJP leaders make all kinds of comic pronouncements and gestures. But the BJP ended up with the same miserable 10.4 % vote share.

For the 2016 Kerala assembly polls, Mr. Gas went one step further. He teamed up with Vellappally Natesan - the notoriously corrupt official of a community organisation (SNDP) of the Ezhavas - and made him launch a political party, the BJDS and aligned with it.

Mr Natesan has been a long serving member of the SNDP and, by virtue of the clout he had built up in his typically corrupt ways during those years, brought the vote support of a sixth of the Ezhava community for the BJP in the 2016 assembly election. And so, the BJP-BJDS fronts vote share grew to about 15 !

In effect, the BJP did not record an increase of even 1 % in its own vote share during the 2014 and 2016 elections in Kerala despite spending unprecedented amounts of money and bringing central

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piri
Re: Amit *gasbhai* Shah
by piri on Apr 19, 2017 11:58 PM

leaders in a long procession to campaign in the kyndi language in the state.

The recent victory in the U.P assembly polls gave Mr Gas a fresh lease of life. He promptly announced once again that the BJP is going to make big inroads in the states of Kerala, TN, Orissa and Bengal.

To this end, Mr Gas had the BJP state leaders such as Kummanam Rajasekharan and Surendran and several others camp in Malappuram LS constituency (which went to the polls on 12th April after the death of its representative elected in 2014).

Alas, despite such huge labors with large numbers of committed cadre and spending very large amounts, and despite even promising the people of Malappuram that good quality beef would be made available for them by the govt if they came to power, the BJPs vote share shrank from 7.6 % in the constituency in 2014 to just about 7 % in 2016 !

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piri
Amit *gasbhai* Shah
by piri on Apr 19, 2017 11:46 PM

had made it a mission for himself and for his party to greatly improve the BJPs vote share and political clout in the state of Kerala.

On numerous visits to the state and before and during the campaigns for the 2014 LS election as well as the 2016 Kerala assembly election, gas had made several public pronouncements that his party is going to make big inroads in Kerala, just as it was supposedly doing in North India.

He and komaaaaali Modi made 4 hindi braying visits each to Kerala before the 2014 LS election, made his party spend more than either the Left front or the Congress and made state BJP leaders make all kinds of comic pronouncements and gestures. But the BJP ended up with the same miserable 10.4 % vote share.

For the 2016 Kerala assembly polls, Mr. Gas went one step further. He teamed up with Vellappally Natesan - the notoriously corrupt official of a community organisation (SNDP) of the Ezhavas - and made him launch a political party, the BJDS and aligned with it.

Mr Natesan has been a long serving member of the SNDP and, by virtue of the clout he had built up in his typically corrupt ways during those years, brought the vote support of a sixth of the Ezhava community for the BJP in the 2016 assembly election. And so, the BJP-BJDS fronts vote share grew to about 15 !

In effect, the BJP did not record an increase of even 1 % in its own vote share during the 2014 and 2016 elections in Kerala despite spending unprecedented amounts of money and bringing central

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piri
kraa....kraa....kraaa....
by piri on Apr 19, 2017 07:52 PM

in his grating voice by komaaaali Modi !

And north Indian dunces fall for whatever he says !

Foolish and ignorant listeners depend instinctively on the tone and tenor of the speaker rather than on verifiable facts or plausible programs/policies uttered by him to decide whether he is convincing enough. Foolish and ignorant listeners depend instinctively on rabble rousing by the speaker rather than on whether he addresses their core concerns effectively enough ! 

And so they have gifted themselves with even more criminals and wayside thieves as their representatives than ever before !

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