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Bypoll results: RLD leads in UP's Kairana, BJP ahead in Maharashtra


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Kalyan Mitra
Rahul Measuring the Chest - 56"; become 34"; OMG
by Kalyan Mitra on Jun 01, 2018 11:08 AM

The BJP will be wiped out in 2019. 100 per cent ! This predict is incorrect ! We are waiting for the struggling !While campaigning for the Palghar polls, Shiv Sena saw the BJP distributing money; this is all on record. Why not Shiv Sena come out from alliance now ! then we measure the chest 56" or 34"? No more BJP Modi Government Now ! It is now NDA means alliance ! Magic figure evaporate like Camphor OMG !There already is full chaos and it is in every area and people are suffering because of the wrong policies. Only some bhakts still identify with the govt. as some do with a Hindi film hero, and buy all the lies of "informal summits", India fastest growing economy, great fruits of DeMon, GST and a host of other empty proclamations. Yes, the country is probably fooled and misled by some eloquent people who lie. It is projected as a possibility that the present PM would be given oath first, after the 2019 elections, by a Guv and floor test to be done in five years! Quite possible, because the judiciary will surely not settle the issue in less than 5 years. But, again, the one point comes to mind again and again - is there a leader in BJP now who has done any sacrifice for the nation at all after Independence? Before that, of course, there is just no question because history is explicit. RaGa has that legacy. Other wise Federal Front super legacy !

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Dipankar Mukherji
Results as expected
by Dipankar Mukherji on May 31, 2018 07:06 PM  | Hide replies

BJP never won Kairana for the last 20 years. Last year Hukum singh of BJP had vote share of 50.4%. The lady who won had won earlier in 2009 on BSP ticket. This seat was dominated by SP and BSP. RLD was fourth in 2014 elections with only 40k votes. The candidate was well known face from minority. The constituency has 5 Lk muslim voters. Except for JDU and Cong in kerala all seats were retained. I was amazed at the media hyping the Kairana polls. Had that lady fought on BJP tkt also she would have won against combine opposition. So combined opposition is a myth. All Brahmins have moved away from BSP. Dalits also have moved away to BJP. 2019 will be interesting battle

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rishi
Re: Results as expected
by rishi on May 31, 2018 08:18 PM
Perfect analysis. Anti-BJP sections of the media look for straws to make stories.....the voters however are quite mature now and prefer the Modi-style of direct-interaction rather than depend on the media to make their opinions. BJP-Led-NDA has a significantly strong record of honesty-hardwork-and-humility-driven good governance at the Centre, so 2024 or 2029 would be the time for anyone from the Opposition to take the lead....till then we need an uninterrupted attention to an overall economic development.

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Chaitanya
Re: Re: Results as expected
by Chaitanya on May 31, 2018 10:32 PM

@rishi:

Honesty ?

Honestly ? Seriously ?

Why did they back-track on every commitment given to bifurcated (no, amputated) Andhra Pradesh ? These commitments were given in 2014, both by Cong and by BJP. They were given in Parliament, as well as in campaign speeches of BJP, and 2014 election manifesto of BJP. Why did they try to distort, dispute, dilute, delay, and eventually deny every commitment ? Why did they try to cover all this up with BIZARRE and SELF-CONTRADICTING FALSE EXCUSES and LAME EXCUSES ?

Backstabbing Jhootiyaa Party.

Scores a BIG ZERO on Honesty ?



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Ram Niwas
Re: Re: Results as expected
by Ram Niwas on May 31, 2018 11:32 PM
Most useless Govt. at the center. They have done nothing significant to help the poor. They have failed in developing employment, in increasing foreign exchange earnings, decreasing imports especially from China. Price rise especially in fuel products s most horrible

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Dipankar Mukherji
Results as expected
by Dipankar Mukherji on May 31, 2018 07:06 PM  | Hide replies

BJP never won Kairana for the last 20 years. Last year Hukum singh of BJP had vote share of 50.4%. The lady who won had won earlier in 2009 on BSP ticket. This seat was dominated by SP and BSP. RLD was fourth in 2014 elections with only 40k votes. The candidate was well known face from minority. The constituency has 5 Lk muslim voters. Except for JDU and Cong in kerala all seats were retained. I was amazed at the media hyping the Kairana polls. Had that lady fought on BJP tkt also she would have won against combine opposition. So combined opposition is a myth. All Brahmins have moved away from BSP. Dalits also have moved away to BJP. 2019 will be interesting battle

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Chaitanya
Re: Results as expected
by Chaitanya on May 31, 2018 07:24 PM

Nonsense.

Before this by-poll, Kairana LS seat belonged to the BJP, won by Hukum Singh of BJP.

Despite all the holy talk of being against dynastic politics, the BJP fielded daughter of Hukum Singh as their candidate in the by-poll, and lost miserably.

So, Kairana is a loss to the BJP and a gain to the Congress.


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Dipankar Mukherji
Re: Re: Results as expected
by Dipankar Mukherji on May 31, 2018 07:47 PM
Look at the 2014 Lok sabha result the Cong never contested this seat. It is Jat - Muslim vote bank that decide this seat. But Tabassam won only by 40k in 11 lk votes polled. this candidate was with Congress than SP then BSP and now RLD.
out 4 seats 2 loksabha and 2 assembly . BJP has won one each. It is 2 out of 4 and not 2 out of 15.

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Ram Niwas
Re: Re: Re: Results as expected
by Ram Niwas on May 31, 2018 11:35 PM
Do not try to create confusion. This Govt. is loosing popular support.They have only one point program to promote Modi and nothing else.

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Ram Niwas
Re: Re: Re: Results as expected
by Ram Niwas on May 31, 2018 11:35 PM
Do not try to create confusion. This Govt. is loosing popular support.They have only one point program to promote Modi and nothing else.

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Nikhil
Re: Re: Results as expected
by Nikhil on May 31, 2018 07:52 PM
Mr Chaitanya this seat was with BJP in 1998 only. This seat was with Sp then BSP. SP who polled 3.6 lakhs in 2014 didnt contest and RLD who came 4 th with 41000 votes in 2014 captured the seat. Bypolls can throw any results.

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Chaitanya
Re: Re: Re: Results as expected
by Chaitanya on May 31, 2018 10:21 PM
@Nikhil:

I quote the following from Wikipedia:--

"Hukum Singh died on 3rd February 2018 due to ongoing health issues. The BJP has now fielded Mriganka for the upcoming by-election in Kairana due on 28th May 2018, necessiated by the death of her father, who completed about 4 years of his term as the MP from Kairana."

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Nikhil
Re: Re: Results as expected
by Nikhil on May 31, 2018 07:53 PM
Mr Chaitanya this seat was with BJP in 1998 only. This seat was with Sp then BSP. SP who polled 3.6 lakhs in 2014 didnt contest and RLD who came 4 th with 41000 votes in 2014 captured the seat. Bypolls can throw any results.

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Chaitanya
Re: Re: Re: Results as expected
by Chaitanya on May 31, 2018 10:23 PM


@Nikhil:

I quote the following from Wikipedia:--

"Hukum Singh died on 3rd February 2018 due to ongoing health issues. The BJP has now fielded Mriganka for the upcoming by-election in Kairana due on 28th May 2018, necessiated by the death of her father, who completed about 4 years of his term as the MP from Kairana."

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Yogesh Murgude
It is good to enjoy small wins for opposition
by Yogesh Murgude on May 31, 2018 06:53 PM  | Hide replies

because they cannot win big elections till date. Opposition till date is clustered and do not know what to do. Small wins like this is OK. However it is good to loose small before big election, it provides some space to correct what went wrong with if any. Also it is good to see a fight at last from opposition in some states joining together. However it is not the case all over the country where only Congress is in opposition.

The big worry is who will be the chosen candidate for CM post if together they win in 2019? See in Karnataka, even after 10 days they are not able to sort out portfolio issue and no govt in work. This is small state, think when all the small parties join together from all states of India and start fighting for portfolio. Right now we do not need coalition govt without any one party with simple majority. They cannot take firm decisions, see in the 90's and 2000's. When it is coalition no other party like to see Congress leading the coalition. See in Karnataka, even with more seats that JDU, they are not in CM post, but small party getting the post. This is a dangerous position, it simply means they are playing for their own benefit only. Most of the opp parties did not like to see RG to be PM candidate. Andhra, Telangana, UP, Bihar, Bangal, Orissa, Tamil, Kerala, all CM or opp leaders have big dreams and nothing wrong about it. But united they do not have any vision, they are only interested fetching the PM post from BJP, then see what happen next.

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Yogesh Murgude
Re: It is good to enjoy small wins for opposition
by Yogesh Murgude on May 31, 2018 07:00 PM
Also we need to weed out the corruption, which is possible in last 4 years. I can count many things where corruption has be reduced, but still there is huge scope to work on like in the country as big as India and population almost same as China. You need determination and time to correct all the processes, not knowing how long it will take. Our PM sincerely doing it, but cannot say about the others.

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Chaitanya
Re: Re: It is good to enjoy small wins for opposition
by Chaitanya on May 31, 2018 10:42 PM

@Yogesh Murgude:

BJP is no less corrupt, despite all the holy talk of other parties' corruption.

If the recent Karnataka Assembly elections, of all the participating contestants, the most corrupt was the BJP's CM Candidate -- Yeddyurappa. And some of the other BJP candidates included the notorious Bellary Brothers whose brother is facing charges of running the biggest mining scam in India's history.

The BJP has put into cold storage all cases of corruption against Jaganmohan Reddy of Andhra Pradesh, just to use Jaganmohan Reddy as a balancing force against Andhra Pradesh CM Chandrababy Naidu.

The BJP is least interested in eliminating corruption. It only wants to use corruption as an electoral gimmick.

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Ram Niwas
Re: Re: It is good to enjoy small wins for opposition
by Ram Niwas on May 31, 2018 11:38 PM
PM sincerely busy in foreign tours wasting public money to promote his own image.

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Ram Niwas
Re: Re: It is good to enjoy small wins for opposition
by Ram Niwas on May 31, 2018 11:39 PM
PM sincerely busy in foreign tours wasting public money to promote his own image.

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Ram Niwas
Re: Re: It is good to enjoy small wins for opposition
by Ram Niwas on May 31, 2018 11:39 PM
PM sincerely busy in foreign tours wasting public money to promote his own image.

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Yogesh Murgude
Re: It is good to enjoy small wins for opposition
by Yogesh Murgude on May 31, 2018 07:02 PM
Finally it is not about BJP, Congress or about any other party but working for the Country with bold decisions. Many may fell, many may work but need the govt working for the people.

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Chaitanya
Re: It is good to enjoy small wins for opposition
by Chaitanya on May 31, 2018 07:34 PM

@Yogesh Murgude:

Who wants an all-powerful govt at the Center ?

The huge majority given to BJP at the Center in 2014, made them arrogant. That arrogance made them strangle Andhra Pradesh these past 4 years, back-tracking on every COMMITMENT that had been duly made to them after the death-blow of AP bifurcation. That arrogance led to their alienation and eventual break-up with their major ally TDP. That arrogance allowed them to engineer a complete washout of Parliament session, just to avoid the embarrassment of a no-confidence motion.

That arrogance allows them to give an unfair deal to southern states in the allocation of central funds.

I definitely don't want an "all-powerful and arrogant" govt at the Centre.

Let the Cental govt be on its toes, nay on its knees, all the time.

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sanjeev shrivastava
Re: It is good to enjoy small wins for opposition
by sanjeev shrivastava on May 31, 2018 08:04 PM
I agree with you .Now time to eat pakora from the new bjp pakora stall.

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Sudarshan Nityananda
BJP flop show
by Sudarshan Nityananda on May 31, 2018 06:52 PM  | Hide replies

'If voters were really convinced that the grand alliance was a coalition of the corrupt, then they would not have voted this way. They have rejected the PM''s almost daily charges that those in opposition are corrupt and the BJP leaders are pure white angels. To get some traction now, the BJP has to behave more democratically and stop unfounded charges against all and sundry Opposition leaders.'

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ASHOK UPADHYAYA
Re: BJP flop show
by ASHOK UPADHYAYA on May 31, 2018 11:06 PM
Even people are convinced they vote for their own benefits....appeasement .... nobody is White angel....

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Ram Niwas
Re: BJP flop show
by Ram Niwas on May 31, 2018 11:41 PM
To degrade others is the culture of this Govt. especially the Honorable PM

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