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State elections 2013 thread: Delhi, MP, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Mizoram


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Hate the decision of AAP. You do more than expectation. you shd not be detrimental to progress. It is not easy to hold elections again. Just go with some party to form a govt.
Why can't Congress and BJP come together to form a government - they are the same crap in different packing anyways? One thing is for sure, if AAP gives or takes support to any of these scums they are certain to lose support of their core voters.
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Why can't Congress and BJP come together to form a government - they are the same crap in different packing anyways? One thing is for sure' date=' if AAP gives or takes support to any of these scums they are certain to lose support of their core voters.[/quote'] They will lose it anyway, if elections are held again, as the euphoria dies down. They can get the change they want by showing how governance can be done ideally. Now, public will tire themselves in another election and blame AAP for the debacle/
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State elections 2013 thread: Delhi, MP, Chhattisgarh, Rajasthan, Mizoram

They will lose it anyway' date=' if elections are held again, as the euphoria dies down. They can get the change they want by showing how governance can be done ideally. Now, public will tire themselves in another election and blame AAP for the debacle/[/quote'] I don't think so. AAP's support base is very committed. Moreover many people voted for the BJP because they did not think AAP had a chance. That vote and the anti BJP vote which voted for Congress like Muslims will both transfer to AAP. I predict 35-40 seats for them in the re-election.
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BJP always had good spokespersons' date='but today they are exceptional :hatsoff::hatsoff:[/quote'] sudhanshu trivedi is relatively unknown but very very impressive, like a younger arun jaitley. Then come ravishankar,meenakshi lekhi, anurag thakur etc...very good too.
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I don't think so. AAP's support base is very committed. Moreover many people voted for the BJP because they did not think AAP had a chance. That vote and the anti BJP vote which voted for Congress like Muslims will both transfer to AAP. I predict 35-40 seats for them in the re-election.
The next elections will be held along with the Lok Sabha polls, where it will become more of a national level battle where AAP will be at a significant disadvantage. It is no secret that AAP has refrained from criticizing Modi to please a significant chunk of its base. On the other hand, if the AAP forms a govt in Delhi with Congress's support then it will carry its baggage along with it, a practically suicidal proposition. The scenario could be that BJP refuses to form the govt legitimately citing lack of numbers. Then the AAP is invited by the Lt Governor and is promised support by the Congress. If it goes ahead, then it will invite scorn for allowing Congress through back door. If AAP refuses to form the govt then it will be accused of forcing another election and will also be at a disadvantage if the polls are held along with the one for Lok Sabha.
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Reelections in Delhi should be BJP objectives. Reelections would also hurt AAP as they would lose the first moving advantage it has had under any re-elections. And under re-elections, they would also be part of the firing line instead of being under-estimated and immune from criticism. Also it does not have any loyal support so equations and momentum would be affected.

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Mr. Modi did credited “team†work for the winning streak and thanked the people for reposing faith in the BJP. “Congrats to @ChouhanShivraj @VasundharaBJP @drramansingh & @drharshvardhan & their teams for efforts that ensured BJP's great performance,†he tweeted.
:hatsoff::hatsoff::hatsoff:
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When the Congress party sits down to introspect what led to its crushing defeat in Rajasthan assembly elections, it can ill afford to ignore the fact that the BJP won in 16 of the 20 seats where Narendra Modi addressed pre-poll meetings
:hatsoff:
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