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2014 Lok Sabha Elections thread |Exit poll results


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another thing to watch out in the result is what is the direct Congress + BJP toll. In 2004 i think it was 283 seats in 2009 it was 322 In 2014? can it cross that mark. of 322? I am seeing that more and more Indians prefer to vote for state parties in assembly elections but prefer the mainstream parties in the national elections. In places like TN and WB though there are no major alliances with the smaller parties.

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:aha: :aha: Sab say keh do bar bar .... :aha: :aha: :aha: :aha: Ab ki bar Modi Sarkar ..... :aha: :aha: Congrats to All Indians and ICFers to Elect Modi Sarkar ..... :two_thumbs_up:
tereko electric shock kyon lag gaya ?
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:aha: :aha: Sab say keh do bar bar .... :aha: :aha: :aha: :aha: Ab ki bar Modi Sarkar ..... :aha: :aha: Congrats to All Indians and ICFers to Elect Modi Sarkar ..... :two_thumbs_up:
What's going on in Pakistan? What's Imran Khan protesting about? Is he demanding the sacking of Pak EC and mid term poll? Why?
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:aha: :aha: Sab say keh do bar bar .... :aha: :aha: :aha: :aha: Ab ki bar Modi Sarkar ..... :aha: :aha: Congrats to All Indians and ICFers to Elect Modi Sarkar ..... :two_thumbs_up:
I'll repeat my question... What's going on in Pakistan? What's Imran Khan protesting about? Is he demanding the sacking of Pak EC and mid term poll? Why? Please don't ignore it.
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tereko electric shock kyon lag gaya ?
Bro ,meray ko kuo electric shock lagay ga .... :dontknow: ... i am just happy for you guys .... :dance:
I'll repeat my question... What's going on in Pakistan? What's Imran Khan protesting about? Is he demanding the sacking of Pak EC and mid term poll? Why? Please don't ignore it.
I am not ignoring you budy ... i was not online .... :dontknow: as usuall ..... :dontknow: preparation for next Martial Law Setup .... :icflove: and I am not Imran Khan's Fan .... :smiley: Imran Khan trolled by Nawaz and Zardari big time .... but now its too late for him .... :--D The "Democrazy" System wont Survive in Pakistan .... its going to End in 2014/15 .... :winky: as i mentioned this in some other thread .... protest will start after one year of the Elections .... :winky:
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NEW DELHI: They may have crossed swords on several occasions over a variety of issues, but senior BJP leader Arun Jaitley on Tuesday praised Manmohan Singh, saying the Prime Minister's personal integrity was always above board. He also termed him as a "syana aadmi" or a wise man, saying with an element of scholarship, he was always be well read and well prepared on any subject that he dealt with. While Singh is the Leader of the House in the Rajya Sabha, Jaitley is the Leader of the Opposition in the Upper House. He said as curtains draw to a close after a ten-year-long period of providing leadership to the government, the Prime Minister "goes out with dignity and grace". "He will remain an elder statesman and a man of credibility to guide the nation. Only if he had stood up at the right time and disagreed he would have been regarded with still a greater honour," Jaitley wrote on his blog. He said Singh became a Prime Minister on account of certain circumstances which compelled Congress president Sonia Gandhi to withdraw her name from the reckoning. "He was literally a Prime Minister announced by Sonia ji. He had to function within that limitation. "....When he addressed the country, he never came out as a leader. The reason for not coming out as a leader was clear. He never wanted to rock the boat. He knew that he was vested with limited power and on all major decisions he had to keep the party and its first family in good humour," Jaitley wrote. He said Singh has two strong qualities. "Firstly, whenever you discussed a serious subject with the Prime Minister he came out as a man of scholarship. He was what we call to as a 'syana aadmi'." Singh's words, Jaitley said, were measured and he would reflect before making a comment. "Secondly, his personal integrity was always above board. With an element of scholarship he was always be well read and well prepared on any subject that he dealt with." Jaitley said he had the opportunity of observing the Prime Minister from close quarters for the last ten years. He said in the last five years as Leader of Opposition, he virtually had heard his every intervention in Parliament and dissected each one of his performances. "Unquestionably Dr Manmohan Singh was a very good finance minister. He got a lot of support from his Prime Minister, PV Narasimha Rao, for initiating the economic reforms in 1991. For a Congress party government which had always professed the virtues of regulation a reformist approach was creditable," the BJP leader wrote. He said Rao has never been given the level of credit which he truly deserved. "I am sure history will reassess him." Jaitley said he had recently suggested to the Prime Minister that he would be interested in reading his memoirs, particularly those relating to the period 1991-96. "The footprints he left behind as a finance minister during this period will be remembered for a long time," he said. When the reform process was blocked on account of decisions of the National Advisory Council or when Rahul Gandhi tore apart the papers of objectionable ordinance, the Prime Minister was perceived as a non-leader who had to accept everything without his opinion mattering significantly, he said. "It was his inability to overrule people which affected his functioning. He did not have the last word. Had he overruled his Finance Minister on the retrospective tax law knowing fully well the consequences of a retrospective taxation, the Prime Minister would have stood out. "If he had stood up and cancelled the coal blocks allocation once the fraud was revealed or cancelled the 2G licences himself rather than wait for the court to do it, I have no doubt that history would have recorded him very differently. It was the inability to speak up within his own party that may compel the historians to take a different view of the man," said Jaitley.

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