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'BJP is unlikely to cross 80 seats'


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Bigtribe
Political Bluffers Don’t Deserve to be voted back to power
by Bigtribe on Nov 28, 2017 12:08 PM  | Hide replies

1. Development model of modi is an absolute SHAM – Poor in Gujarat become worse and worse
2. The only ones progressed are a few industrialists – who are funding billions to save Modi and his party
3. As per majority of developmental parameters at the national level – Gujarat is way below Andhra or WB.
4. If so confident of his development works – what is stopping Modi for an open debate?

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S M
Re: Political Bluffers Don’t Deserve to be voted back to po
by S M on Nov 28, 2017 01:29 PM
The most advanced cities are Amethi and Rae Bareily where even potatoes come from factories

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rakesh mehrotra
Re: Political Bluffers Don’t Deserve to be voted back to po
by rakesh mehrotra on Nov 28, 2017 12:23 PM
The model of Congress is great according to you where the whole nation stays and only the politicians and their chamchas do well. They looted the country for 70 years and most people stayed quite , Modi has achieved so much in three years but the same people are braying for his blood. Loosers all of them.

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rakesh mehrotra
Re: Political Bluffers Don’t Deserve to be voted back to po
by rakesh mehrotra on Nov 28, 2017 12:26 PM
Modi can debate with people of at least average intelligence and not with Pappu Gandhi who only mouths statements he has memorised overnight. Does Rahul Baba have the guts to do another interview with Arnab?? You also saw what happened to UP ke ladke?

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Bigtribe
Re: Re: Political Bluffers Don’t Deserve to be voted back t
by Bigtribe on Nov 28, 2017 12:46 PM
Arnab is not journalist. He is making a living out of fake news...90 percent of his coverage is Rahula and the opposition.

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Satyajeet Yadava
Re: Re: Re: Political Bluffers Don’t Deserve to be voted back t
by Satyajeet Yadava on Nov 28, 2017 01:10 PM
Arnab is the real pr-------e in the whole MediA!!!!

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S M
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by S M on Nov 28, 2017 01:25 PM
Congchas will remain in denial, forever worshiping the feet of their prince

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Mahipal Negi
His words cant be believed
by Mahipal Negi on Nov 28, 2017 11:45 AM  | Hide replies

Before interview he was not contesting and after interview contesting....WTF....for money...talking what congress taught ...hindu rastra.......

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SUDHIR SINGHAL
Re: His words cant be believed
by SUDHIR SINGHAL on Nov 28, 2017 12:18 PM
Archie Mohan is as much of a day-dreaming buffoon as Rahul and his three new-found imbecile friends who are building castles in the air.

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Mahipal Negi
His words cant be believed
by Mahipal Negi on Nov 28, 2017 11:44 AM

Before interview he was not contesting and after interview contesting....WTF....for money...talking what congress taught ...hindu rastra.......

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Sudarshan Nityananda
Optimistic ?
by Sudarshan Nityananda on Nov 28, 2017 11:37 AM  | Hide replies

Wildly optimistic and unrealistic assessment from Mevani. When the Cong was in it's heydays, it lost power bit by bit till it is left with only a few States now . Same will happen to the BJP, but they will not lose substantially in their stronghold GUjarat. It's as foolish as saying ten years ago that Cong will lose in AP.

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radhakrishna topalle
Re: Optimistic ?
by radhakrishna topalle on Nov 28, 2017 12:00 PM
Very much correct and balanced analysis,congrats Mr Nityananda

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rajesh venkatraman
Pattidars can help their community from lower strata
by rajesh venkatraman on Nov 28, 2017 11:19 AM

Why is it that they are asking for reservation when they can ask their community leads to build hospitals and schools for the poor within their community. The Akshardham temple trust instead of building grandeaur temples allover the world can build some schools and hospitals in Gujarat of world standards where in people from other countries can visit as part of the medical tourism. they can create great names for their community as a whole in the eyes of the world rather than banking on the congress to get them reservation which is a for sure a not from the legal fraternity. When they can spend so much for election campaign of the diff parties. they can spend some on the community. They can create a bank which can help the poor pattidars with loans at subsidized rates for creating new employment opportunities as entreprenuers

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S M
Translation
by S M on Nov 28, 2017 11:16 AM  | Hide replies

"I believe the BJP is unlikely to cross 80 seats
However, I also believe a free and fair election is difficult. It has become a question of the BJP's prestige to win Gujarat. They would go to any extent"

Translation: If we win its the will of the people, if we lose then the election was not fair

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raju
Re: Translation
by raju on Nov 28, 2017 11:21 AM
MODI WILL COME WITH FLYING COLOURS. HE WAS CM AND NOW PM FROM GUJARAT. SO GUJARATIS TO HV PRIDE WILL VOTE FOR MODI. NEVER THEY WILL DITCH HIM.

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arungopal agarwal
BJP
by arungopal agarwal on Nov 28, 2017 10:53 AM

Any number lower to present strength in Assembly is a big slap on BJP/Modi.
We need Modi no doubt in it, as at present we do not want goondas - Lalu, Mulayam, and many others, congress, Mamta and many others are spreading hate on the basis of caste etc., there is no other party or leader which match to our thinking.
But BJP needs correction in its financial policies, FM has ruined it due to his typical legal dictatorial mind set, he must be removed who considers everyone as tax evader and took irritating decision for common man.

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ANILPATEL patel
bjp in gujrat
by ANILPATEL patel on Nov 28, 2017 10:52 AM  | Hide replies

there is very dirty smell of burning something of bhakts

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gokula patra
Re: bjp in gujrat
by gokula patra on Nov 28, 2017 11:02 AM
Actually you just smell by fart...

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Chidambar Joshi
Untrue
by Chidambar Joshi on Nov 28, 2017 10:43 AM  | Hide replies

This is article motivated and supported by pappu and tean who are making failed efforts. Open your eyes and think atleast once in better way of country

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SANDEEP
Re: Untrue
by SANDEEP on Nov 28, 2017 10:53 AM
Please do not write pappu otherwise all pappus will change their names.

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jaleshwar prasad
Re: Re: Untrue
by jaleshwar prasad on Nov 28, 2017 11:19 AM
OF COURSE,THIS NAME BE SACROSANCT FOR ONE AND ONE ONLY

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ANILPATEL patel
bjp in gujrat
by ANILPATEL patel on Nov 28, 2017 10:42 AM  | Hide replies

they may get less 60 because gujrat is ruined under bjp that is why people of gujrat is so angry they speak only lies and lies nothing else if they would have done somthing for gujrat why prime minister of this country postponing parliament and so many rallies in gujrat leaving countrys important work

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Rajesh Bhatnagar
Re: bjp in gujrat
by Rajesh Bhatnagar on Nov 28, 2017 10:50 AM
You are unable to digest the popularity of BJP and Modi that why such articles are published in Rediff only

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radhakrishna topalle
Re: Re: bjp in gujrat
by radhakrishna topalle on Nov 28, 2017 12:07 PM
From thevery begining i'm cryinghoarse that the CEO of rediff Mr Balakrishna is from kannur, North Kerala, once hot bed of Commies. Any article past several yrs all articles are anti establishment and anti national, like akaash missile failed, MBT are afilure, insaas rifles useless. Matters not to be discussed in public.

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