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Why Gujarat loss is still a victory for Congress


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Siachen
This is the Victory of Congress....
by Siachen on Dec 19, 2017 11:23 AM  | Hide replies

....under the so called "Pappu"....BJP despite deploying a number of Central Ministers; State Minisrters; investing huge money , co-opting the EC & The Media; Tampering with EVMs; stooping below all the limits; misinterpreting Shri Iyer's "Neech" word to gain sympathy for the PM by himself, could just managed to get thru, cornering only 99 seats. Kudos to Rahul!!! You did it with your young brigade, fabulously striking 77 seats. Modiji, be scared of your "Pappu" !!!!!

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Against Pseudos
Re: This is the Victory of Congress....
by Against Pseudos on Dec 19, 2017 04:30 PM
Sia Chen:
Well said. The RaHool continues to make BJP win. :-)

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Amitabh
Re: This is the Victory of Congress....
by Amitabh on Dec 19, 2017 12:27 PM
And congress party despite all temple visits of Rahul and displaying his janeu, so called distress of people because of demonitisation and GST, absolutely bringing caste in elections, and falsely promising reservations to Patidars could still not go beyond the half way mark. Whatever chamchas may say, Rahul has indeed proved himself to be pappu.

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Amitabh
Re: This is the Victory of Congress....
by Amitabh on Dec 19, 2017 12:30 PM
And yes, also 22 years of anti incumbency.

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SUDHIR KUMAR
Why Gujarat loss is still a victory for Congress
by SUDHIR KUMAR on Dec 19, 2017 11:21 AM  | Hide replies

It is an extremely biased write-up with little consideration for objectivity. It glosses over the fact that Rahul failed to topple a government that was heavily saddled with anti-incumbency. Don't forget the fact that Rahul strung a coalition that was absolutely obnoxious; it was based on caste and identity politics? By the way, what is so great about Hardik Patel whose entire political career till date is based on a single factor of reservation. The lesson for the BJP is to address rural unrest and rein in its hotheads who are queering the pitch of Modi's development agenda.

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Satyajeet Singh Yadava
Re: Why Gujarat loss is still a victory for Congress
by Satyajeet Singh Yadava on Dec 19, 2017 12:06 PM
Hahahahaah!!!!Development Agenda????Was it there???

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P S SHAH
Re: Re: Why Gujarat loss is still a victory for Congress
by P S SHAH on Dec 19, 2017 02:00 PM
Are Bhaiyaji, you had given promise to quit writing comments on Rediff if BJP win election and retqain power in Gujarat.

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Satyajeet Singh Yadava
Re: Re: Re: Why Gujarat loss is still a victory for Congress
by Satyajeet Singh Yadava on Dec 19, 2017 02:05 PM
That was just a "Jumla" like the 15Lacs in every bank account!!!However the day I will get 15Lacs,I will quit rediiff!Nevertheless Congrats on your Party's hard earned victory in Gujrat,which gave u people "nightmares" as well as "DayMares"!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Against Pseudos
Re: Re: Re: Re: Why Gujarat loss is still a victory for Congress
by Against Pseudos on Dec 19, 2017 04:31 PM
YadVaa:
Everyone knew your Jumlas the moment you predict Kaangress win. No need to apologise. :-)

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Against Pseudos
Re: Re: Why Gujarat loss is still a victory for Congress
by Against Pseudos on Dec 20, 2017 06:19 PM
YadVaa:
Ask Gujarat voters. :-)

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SUDHIR KUMAR
Why Gujarat loss is still a victory for Congress
by SUDHIR KUMAR on Dec 19, 2017 11:20 AM

It is an extremely biased write-up with little consideration for objectivity. It glosses over the fact that Rahul failed to topple a government that was heavily saddled with anti-incumbency. Don't forget the fact that Rahul strung a coalition that was absolutely obnoxious; it was based on caste and identity politics? By the way, what is so great about Hardik Patel whose entire political career till date is based on a single factor of reservation. The lesson for the BJP is to address rural unrest and rein in its hotheads who are queering the pitch of Modi's development agenda.

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Subhramanya shiva
Losser is a Losser
by Subhramanya shiva on Dec 19, 2017 11:17 AM

There is no other word for Loser. Maybe 1 point less than the Gainer. BJP won the election and lets see after 5 Yrs.

Don't know why Media is propagating Congress Party. Esp so called NUT, done nothing to the India but spent public money in campaigns. We will not Vote to CP, as long as these NUTs wanna be in chair. Bring someone who really wanna do something to nation rather than minting / looting Money.

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Jobi joy
Shame on Congress planned 2.5 years for Reservation, Dalit
by Jobi joy on Dec 19, 2017 11:17 AM  | Hide replies

Congress party had planned dalit video to get Dalit votes, Reservations for Patel for patel votes.... Visited temples to fool people...

Though they were 16 in this election & succeeded to create atmosphere by burning Gujarat in the name of Reservation & Dalit.... but other states are watching your game & you cannot fool people long term by planning such games...

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Jobi joy
Re: Shame on Congress planned 2.5 years for Reservation, Dalit
by Jobi joy on Dec 19, 2017 11:18 AM
16 plus seats compared to previous

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Subhramanya shiva
Re: Shame on Congress planned 2.5 years for Reservation, Dalit
by Subhramanya shiva on Dec 19, 2017 11:49 AM
True, Only fools can believe fools.

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sankar narayanan
Why Gujarat loss is still a victory for Congress
by sankar narayanan on Dec 19, 2017 11:07 AM

not at all. it's shame for a national party joined hands with communal forces like 'hardik' and other social evils.

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Sudhanshu sharma
raga did nothing
by Sudhanshu sharma on Dec 19, 2017 10:58 AM

had there has been MMS, alone campaigning for them result was goin to be same. 4 different caste leadership, little bit of DeMo and a little bit of GST is the only reason for this result

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rahul chakraborty
Gujarat loss is still a victory
by rahul chakraborty on Dec 19, 2017 10:57 AM  | Hide replies

So, every loss is a victory right? Then what is the definition of win? When Congress will loss Karnataka, still it will be considered as a victory. :D :D

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rajesh rameshwar sharma
Re: Gujarat loss is still a victory
by rajesh rameshwar sharma on Dec 19, 2017 11:00 AM
The situation is good for country as media & congress will be happy for such loss so keep it up for 2019 election

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Sridhar Govindaswamy
Clutching at straws
by Sridhar Govindaswamy on Dec 19, 2017 10:53 AM

As long as there are such fawning authors, BJP will continue to become stronger.
The authordoes not talk about the setback in Himachal. The Cong performance in Gujarat is also due to the combined stength of the 3 casteist groups. According to the author such blatant caste based group is ok if Cong does it. But if BJP were to do the same thing, knives will be out.
More stength to such writers... The more they write such partisan articles, more BJP will gain.

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Mahendra Singh
Why such desperation to show Congress in shining light?
by Mahendra Singh on Dec 19, 2017 10:52 AM

Matter of the fact is that BJP won 6th consecutive time with full majority in Gujarat despite Congress playing divisive politics of caste and religion. Inciting business class in name of GST was an epic back fire in Surat and elsewhere. The educated and knowledgeable urban population centres are firmly with BJP and its development agenda, including the urban / semi-urban Patidars. It is the gulible rural areas which were lured with instant loan wavers within 10 days of Congress coming to power that swayed some folks.

What about Congress route in Himachal Pradesh? No one from Congress is talking about that. Why?

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