Re: Narendra Modi, the komaaaalli,
by P S SHAH on Dec 26, 2017 04:04 PM
Abe ever stinking kaliye komaaaaaaaaali have you not finished your usual quota of nonsense ?
Money speak. Useless public voted ttv after getting huge sum.... what he can do after winning by-election? Public themselves wasting the money by votine.........
Re: ttv win
by Raghavendra Rao on Dec 26, 2017 10:30 AM
It's nothing but MONEY ,money and nothing else money only has over ridden in this constituency.Coming days will be still worse ,with money in every man's hand as the election approaches in Tamilnadu.Whether Kama or Rajni will be no where ,not to speak about DMK or Any other local party.May God bless the people of Tamil Nadu.
A surprising element in this article has been that the play of money has not been stressed at all. This combined with the statements in it like " especially in the aftermath of the party’s ‘limited success’ in Gujarat", "the ‘Gujarat reversal’, if it could be called so" and "interpret the verdict to imply that the RK Nagar voters, and by extension the state’s, did not approve of the way the Centre harassed its leaders" go to prove that he may be an ardent supporter of the 'sasikala family' !
"......wondering if even the DMK might be a right choice for a local ally, as some analysts had said after the CBI special court judge O P Saini acquitted party leaders A Raja and Kanimozhi in the 2G case."-- The author of this piece seems to be covertly canvassing for a BJP-DMK alliance
Why bring BJP and Modiji into everything? The party that is ruling in 17 out of the 27 states, but discussing a loss in a bye-election in a state where it has no/very little presence, and where money had flowed like water (to the extent of 20000/vote), is a futile exercise in journalism. Rather the loss of DMK pushed to the third place, after the two fractions of the AIADMK should have been the topic of discussion.
Re: FUTILE EXERCISE
by KRISHNAMURTHY V on Dec 25, 2017 08:21 AM
People were talking in the same vein, about BJP in the North-Eastern states about a decade or so ago. See now they are in power in almost three-fourths of the states, alone or with allies.
Re: Why continue to dream
by raj on Dec 25, 2017 08:56 AM
who said they are dreaming ..did they say so? they want to have an alliance probably with combined united AIADMK...
Re: Why continue to dream
by Lalukumar Choubey on Dec 25, 2017 10:43 AM
what's the problem? Are TN & Kerala not part of India? Are the part of Vatican? Should they be ruled from Italy?