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Quote BGKGURU Replybullet Posted: 24/Apr/2009 at 3:18pm
now i m going to give my estimate for bjp and congress
 
bjp-160-65
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plz give your estimate
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Quote Hitesh Shah Replybullet Posted: 24/Apr/2009 at 9:21pm
Notice I'm not saying too much on this topic. Later, I can always say, "I thought so"!Wink
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Quote paragdesai Replybullet Posted: 24/Apr/2009 at 9:53pm
Originally posted by Hitesh Shah

Notice I'm not saying too much on this topic. Later, I can always say, "I thought so"!Wink

Even God is confuse this time. LOL

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Quote stockaddict Replybullet Posted: 24/Apr/2009 at 1:58am

Shourie projects Modi for PM

This is what most BJP wallahs want but too afraid to speak out!
 
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At least we have a forum consensus so far on the no. of Congress seats!
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Quote stockaddict Replybullet Posted: 27/Apr/2009 at 2:23pm
THE KANDHAR EFFECT (By Sanjay Jha on IBNlive.in)
 
It sounds like a surprising surrender half-way ( almost literally ) in the election sweepstakes by the once-vaunted LK Advani, and more importantly, by the usually burgeoning with scathing over-confidence , BJP. First, their usually reticent and much-calibrated intellectual Arun Shourie makes a " private" disclosure---Narendra Modi for PM ( at an unidentified moment in the future). Then as if on a subtle nudge, the other Arun ( Jaitley) dutifully follows---Modi for PM. As the we-want-Modi chorus threatens to over-take BJP election propaganda, it manifests the party's rising discomfiture, if not simmering discontent with it's Prime Ministerial choice whatever the external facade shows on TV screens.

As I have frequently pointed out before, the BJP considers LK Advani like an old, tired horse best reserved for hill-station rides for unsuspecting tourists , not for winning the prestigious Derby--- for that they had rather have their "young" stud machine Modi instead. As the cola ad goes, the choice is clear. What is also evident is the virtual internal assessment of the BJP is that the 2009 race for Advani is practically over.

What Jaitley and Shourie are trying to frenetically muster up as a last ditch effort is to say -Vote BJP because it would be more a referendum for Modi than Advani. In the miraculous event that the NDA does make that magical 272 mark ( which is like expecting Mayawati to head Pepsi's corporate governance board tomorrow) rest assured, Modi will carry his Samsonite northwards. With a bullying Modi at the helm, all "secular forces" will choose to go conveniently blind and " developmental economics" ---which means inviting idiotic industrialists for saffron ice-cream will become the point of convergence. Established turncoats like Chandrababu Naidu, , Naveen Patnaik,( even Mr Farooq Abdullah had forgotten BJPs RSS link, remember? ) etc will conclude a mutually rewarding settlement with the untouchable party. To give the devil their due, the BJP can be credited for effective handling of coalition partners. Regrettably for BJP however, , none of the above seems remotely plausible and is at best coffee-table conversation reserved for a brunch at 360*. Truth be said, the BJP and LKA have realized the game is up. That's why the Modi plan for 2014 is already unfolding. Or earlier, in the event of mid-term elections, should Congress not get a sizeable single party aggregate.

So why the sudden mid-way catapulting of the frenzied challengers ? It has a lot to do with Advani's major sales spiel crafted by BJP ad-marketing professionals. "Leadership and decisiveness" are the two much touted slogans accompanying Advani's distant gaze as he looks philosophically into some captivating space . Unfortunately for him, those are the very two qualities on which Advani was found woefully short when India faced it's litmus test; Kandahar.

The Indian Airlines hijacking was not just about the 170 passengers taken as hostages; it was a decisive moment which tested India's national character itself. In a crisis, a country's leadership is not judged by empty rhetoric and patriotic mumbo-jumbo, but by the quality of it's response, and by it's sense of judgement. Advani was the Home Minister then , but instead of being the central trouble-shooter , he seems to have chosen to play a peripheral role, almost willfully. It is Advani's almost standard business-like approach to the Kandahar that has revealed his Achilles heel ; when confronted with a challenging conflict; he bungled, instead of being the commanding officer. He could not create consensus, nor prevail on what he thought was the judicious step to be taken. Worse, he seemed so sidelined he did not even know about Jaswant Singh's flight plans with the dreaded terrorists in them into Taliban territory ? It is so preposterous that I wonder if he thought being a Home Minister meant he had to handle HDFCs home loan targets instead of national security? By a noticeable coincidence , the traumatic hijack drama occupies only a few measly pages in his autobiography. I wonder why.

The fact that the Congress has relentlessly attacked Advani on Kandahar, and forced him to make further contradictions, amply confirms our worst apprehensions about him. It is thus quite puerile on the part of the BJP to appear lachrymose and deeply hurt by PM Manmohan Singh's retaliatory attack on being called "weak" by Advani. Is that the pot calling the kettle black?

True leaders know what it takes when they say, the buck stops here. For Mr Advani, at the time of Kandahar, the buck did not even pause there. I agree with the BJP spin-doctors; India does deserve better.

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Quote BGKGURU Replybullet Posted: 27/Apr/2009 at 2:40pm

Being ‘friends’ with the Congress & BJP

Ruhi Tewari - Thursday, April 16, 2009 7:55 PM

 Both Congress and the BJP are doing their best to woo voters in the election season. They are also competing with each other in making friends. While there is a ‘friends of Congress’ website, there is a ‘friends of BJP’ website to counter it, or is it the other way around?

 The website for Congress’ “friends”( www.friendsofCongress.com )has blog posts by some of its urbane faces like Milind Deora, Jairam Ramesh and Kapil Sibal, which are strangely referred to as “guest” blogs. Well, whoever hosts the website, one would have thought these poster-boys (or men!) of the party would feel very much at home and would be true friends of the Congress instead of mere “guests”.

The site has a survey section, which asks what the top priority of the new government should be and gives ten options to choose from, ranging from security to economy, education etc. 25% have said security, followed by unemployment at 14.6%. Well, given the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance government’s record on internal security, the party sure should be worried about the survey results!
 
By the way, the comments on the blogs start with “I agree”. Surprising that nobody who disagrees with the Congress is visiting this site to express his/her views. Or perhaps, there is no place for those who disagree.
 

Coming to the website for BJP’s friends ( www.friendsofbjp.org ). The site does not seem to have any blogs, perhaps a conscious effort to not steal the thunder from prime minister-in-waiting L K Advani’s blog.
 
The website has decided to enlighten its ‘friends’. ‘Action Idea: Host Drawing Room Conversations’, reads a heading. The text revolves around how one can start a drawing room conversation to tell people why the BJP is a better option and goes on to provide links to sections like ‘Why the BJP’, ‘BJP manifesto’, ‘Why middle India matters’ and so on, to convince the “drawing room” target.
 
Well, whether these elaborate attempts by the two main national parties to tap every possible section of voters will pay off would be known only on 16 May. Till then, decide who would make a better friend!

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From kaali sudheer

April 16, 2009 9:16 PM
Ms Tewari i voted today in Hyderabad... i went to the polling station and saw a line and 20-25 persons were in the Q let me tell you all the people ( 90%) were poor, poor women and lower middle class... voting in rural is more compared to urban .. we have a posh area called Jubilee hills where polling was only 20% .. where as in Medak which is interior telangana region voting was 80%.. friends of any party will not make any difference to the real voter ... they vote for money and wine...you do not agree ? pl come here ans have a first hand info ( richest politicians are from AP)

From Ruhi Tewari

April 17, 2009 11:21 AM
Sudheer, I really never said it would make any difference to anybody, let alone what you refer to as the "real voter". I merely mentioned the two websites for those might want to check them out, especially since I assume the blog is read more by regular urbane net users. And yes I agree these websites don't really matter and voters vote on the basis of basic issues.

From Rishab

April 17, 2009 2:03 PM
Also i agree to your assessment on this. I have seen emperically that supporters of one party only tend to visit the site of the party they support & not the other. Me included. But lemme correct that anomaly today & read the other side.. Does Karat write a blog?? Or he like his friends from SP is against computers too... ;) I couldn't help but take that dig!

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April 17, 2009 2:18 PM
This is what i found when i went to comment on Milind Deora's lacklustre post. ---- "PS : Don't put any abusive, offensive or racist remarks. Even otherwise all remarks would be verified before publication" ------------ Its in a way funny. Ruhi that answers why you only see "i agree" posts. The others are suitably handled. Sanjay jha's blog on IBNLIVE does the same. Any comment criticizing his parochial views are never printed (yours truly has personally experienced it many a time on his posts). Its really pissing off at times!!

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April 17, 2009 3:37 PM

I agree with you Rishab, I think it is unfair to allow only pro and positive comments. Unless something is abusive or off-colour, it should not be screened out.

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Quote manishdave Replybullet Posted: 27/Apr/2009 at 3:08pm

CNN-IBN is views channle instead news channel. Sanjay Jha is like a paid basher. For me whatever he writes is irrelavent. There is no balace. It is like same as Sonia bashing BJP nothing more.

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