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16 hours ago, mishra said:

My Gulatee frnds say the same. Allthough they find it difficult to side with mamata naidu stuff but, seems like, between Naidu and bjp, they will choose Naidu. Modi needs to go and personally deal with it as state bjp has lost it,

Gulatee are not illogical. They will take a technical justification in delay and future promise.

i feel Chandrababu Naidu knows what his people wants

Naidu’s popularity in Andhra is at an all time low. There is strong Anti-BJP sentiment and Naidu has that stench being associated with them for 2 decades.

 

Quitting BJP alliance and trying to form this Maha Gathbandhan is just a political strategy rather than some moral high ground.

 

The other 3 options are congress which is pretty much done in Andhra as the people there view them as the party responsible for the split. The strongest one is Jagan’s YCP and then the last option is actor turned politician Pawan Kalyan.

 

It is going to be the most open election ever in Andhra.

 

In Telangana though BJP is finding some voice. TRS was supposed to rule forever as they claimed to be the founders of Telangana state. However people have seen through that it is just another dynast political party and there hasn’t been a lot of growth either. Congress too is relatively better off here but right now looks like BJP is the clear 2nd even though still a little distant.

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On 11/30/2018 at 10:56 AM, Global.Baba said:

In Telangana though BJP is finding some voice. TRS was supposed to rule forever as they claimed to be the founders of Telangana state. However people have seen through that it is just another dynast political party and there hasn’t been a lot of growth either. Congress too is relatively better off here but right now looks like BJP is the clear 2nd even though still a little distant.

How much has Owaisi contributed to BJPs surge?

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13 hours ago, Oldhere said:

Bjp isnt anywhere in Telegana.

 

They are gonna be a distant third.

What are you basing this on?

 

TRS is obviously still the no.1 by the looks of it.

 

However 

 

Congess has a charismatic leader in Revanth Reddy where as BJP has Paripurnananda swamiji who has a pretty big following himself.

 

Apart from that no big star campaigners either side.

 

The folks who have settled in Telangana and have origins in Andhra mostly will vote for BJP and not Congress. 

 

And I do not have an abvious survey or statistic but even the ones disappointed  with TRS are planning to vote for BJP from the few folks I have interacted with. Obviously that is not a benchmark and only a few handful of voices  but that’s how I have formed my opinion.

 

Please let me know if you have a better source. Genuine request.

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On 11/9/2018 at 8:50 PM, sandeep said:

Hindsight is 20/20.  Why claim that IITs were at the expense of primary education?  Similar arguments are made against ISRO today as well, and the same bhakts jump in to defend that India can afford space research alongside development, and the space program has made great contributions to India.  Same can be said of the IITs as well, they have made major contributions to India. 

  

 But let's stick to the agenda of bashing and blaming Nehru for all that went wrong.  Fits a neat narrative that way, facts be damned.  

  

Nehru wasn't perfect.  He made a lot of errors and bad decisions that hurt India. But he made a lot of good ones too.  And IIT is part of the latter, not the former.

Ignoring primary education was biggest blunder and people are still paying for it.

 

After 70 years:

 

Literacy 75%

Primay 25%

Middle 16%

Matric 11%

Higher secondary 9%

Graduate 4.5%

 

Those are very poor numbers.

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On 12/2/2018 at 2:08 AM, Trichromatic said:

Ignoring primary education was biggest blunder and people are still paying for it.

 

After 70 years:

 

Literacy 75%

Primay 25%

Middle 16%

Matric 11%

Higher secondary 9%

Graduate 4.5%

 

Those are very poor numbers.

Again, I don't disagree that failing to prioritize primary education was a big blunder.  100% agree.  But to blame creation of IIT for that is silly.  Its like saying India is choosing to starve millions of kids and spending money on ISRO.  It doesn't work like that. 

 

And on Nehru, a lot of the rabid Sanghis like to blackwash history with propaganda, as if if not for Nehru, India magically would have developed better economically.  A more market-oriented economic approach could have delivered better growth, but we could have made a bunch of other mistakes as well.  Bit of nuance, context and objectivity is a pre-requisite when talking about history.  

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On 12/2/2018 at 2:09 AM, Global.Baba said:

One small setback for BJP is TDP has fielded granddaughter of NTR in one of the areas which could have been a sure shot win for them.

 

This is the reason TRS will still win easily. 

 

All the other 2nd,3rd,4th and AIMIM will eat into each other’s votes.

Damn forgot the Maha Kootami with all the opportunists  coming together and AIMIM joining forces with TRS :wall:

 

 

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On 12/2/2018 at 12:39 PM, Global.Baba said:

One small setback for BJP is TDP has fielded granddaughter of NTR in one of the areas which could have been a sure shot win for them.

 

This is the reason TRS will still win easily. 

 

All the other 2nd,3rd,4th and AIMIM will eat into each other’s votes.

Are you talking about suhasini ? She lost by almost 50k votes. She couldn't even frame two sentences properly in telugu. 

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6 minutes ago, gattaca said:

Are you talking about suhasini ? She lost by almost 50k votes. She couldn't even frame two sentences properly in telugu. 

Yeah, after the original hype I saw her talking.she has no clue. Also  the people around  KPHB are mostly middle to upper- middle class educated people so they saw  that she was just another useless dynast. She could have worked in a more poorer neighborhood where she can use NTR’s name. 

 

 I saw some YouTube videos of some locals calling bs on her nomination from that area.

 

Revanth Reddy losing was the biggest shock though.

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26 minutes ago, velu said:

 

@Cricketics  are you the owner of these bitcoin fan bots ? :phehe: 

Lol man, the rising will happen soon. These bots are crazy.

 

Btw, whoever said they are trading in USA. Make sure to file taxes if you withdrawn any money from exchange to your bank account. The moment you did that, you habe to shownit to the IRS, otherwise IRS are going to fk you up.

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Cricketics said:

Lol man, the rising will happen soon. These bots are crazy.

 

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i was asking him to sell from 10k to 15k , but stoped when it kept climbing up .. now i am right , but mixed feelings for him though 

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On 11/20/2018 at 4:54 PM, Tibarn said:

 

In fact Nehru should be summarily decried as a criminal as supported by the research below, from Swaminathan Aiyar of the CATO Institute:

The Human Cost of Delayed Economic Reform in India

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Once again, there was evidence presented from an academic/professional research paper, quoted above, which shows that an additional 261 million Indians are illiterate because of the disastrous educational policies implemented by Nehru. 

 

Here is another research paper and an excerpt from a book which confirm that Nehru ignored primary education

Education and the Asian Surge A Comparison of the Education Systems in India and China Charles A. Goldman, Krishna B. Kumar, Ying Liu

Rand Institute 

 

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Here is some evidence that India neglected primary education, from one Prasenjit Basu, an economic analyst and amateur historian from his book Asia Reborn

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In summation, here is some evidence of neglect of investment in primary education and for 261 million additional illiterates in India due to his policies.

 

Whoever reads this can make up their own minds one way or another...

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