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Advantage BJP in LS 2024. Whenever Nitish fought against Modi he was decimated, in 2014 he was against Modi, got 2 seats, in 2019 his candidates asked for votes in name of Modi and they got 16 seats. So JDU will suffer heavy jolt in LS polls.
BJP is now forced to raise own candidate and make it RJD vs BJP in state elections. JDU will splinter and some factions will merge in BJP. Chirag already is with BJP overtly.
Few days back Shah-Nadda were in Bihar and they were asked by state leadership why don;t they break away from Nitish and Shah answered them 'have you all read book of Sawarkar? He mentions 1857 would have been a success if Mangal Pandey hadn't prematurely launched the attack and waited for corrdination. BJP in Bihar is not ready for solo performance and Nitish is a baggage we can't do away with''

So finally they have the reason and excuse to consolidate against Lalten.
On a lighter note this video posted by TPY on instagram will tell you the standard of politics in RJD
https://twitter.com/kaajukatla/status/1 ... ZzGMQ7GLHw
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But BJP dont have is a mass leader in Bihar; sushil modi was sidelined and post him i dont see any
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Nitish Kumar Ruled Again By Ambition To Be PM (written by Swati Chaturvedi-disclaimer)
https://www.ndtv.com/opinion/the-sonia- ... jp-3239112
Bihar is a hyper-political state but likes its leaders part-jester part-dabang (strong man). Nitish Kumar, 71, likes to believe he has positioned himself as a serious politician despite the fact that he party-hops routinely in search of partners. Today, he is swapping the BJP for an older flame, Tejashwi Yadav. All in dead seriousness.

Dumping the BJP for the second time in five years, Nitish Kumar wants to demonstrate that he rules his Janata Dal United (JDU) and Bihar with an iron hand and doesn't suffer any other claimant for power.

From 2015 to 2017, he was partners with the Congress and Tejashwi Yadav who heads the RJD. That alliance included the Congress and Nitish Kumar walked out of it into the open arms of the BJP after accusing Tejashwi Yadav of corruption.

Nitish Kumar was on the BJP's national team for decades. But he has over the last decade been promiscuous about partners as long as he remains ensconced as Chief Minister. Despite the bitterness with Tejashwi Yadav, who used to refer to him as "paltu chacha" (turncoat uncle), Nitish Kumar has managed to build bridges with the younger politician in the hope that he will be sworn in as Chief Minister for the eighth time in 22 years in Bihar. If he pulls it off, it'll be quite the feat: he has fewer seats (43) than the BJP (74) or Tejashwi Yadav (80).

Tejashwi Yadav may allow this because it gives him a chance to return to power with a prize caste combo. The RJD has a lock on the 14.4 percent of Yadav vote and the 17 percent Muslim vote in Bihar, and Nitish Kumar brings in the ati pichdas (most backward) voters. Kumar is from the Kurmi caste which, at four percent, is not electorally significant.

Tejashwi Yadav recently co-opted four of the five MLAs of Asaduddin Owaisi's AIMIM in June. Owaisi has long been accused by his detractors of playing as the BJP's "B-Team" and all the regional parties in Bihar are unanimous on not allowing Owaisi to grow in Bihar.

Nitish Kumar had been signalling his anger BJP for a while now. He delivered public snubs on the new Agneepath army recruitment scheme. Narendra Modi and Amit Shah remained cold. Nitish Kumar then refused to show up for a Niti Aayog meeting this week and also boycotted the PM's dinner for President Droupadi Murmu. Nitish Kumar's public slug-fest with former close aide RCP Singh who was denied a Rajya Sabha seat and forced to leave the union cabinet was actually shadow boxing with PM Modi and Amit Shah.

Fearful of the BJP's hegemonic growth at the expense of allies, Nitish Kumar dialled Sonia Gandhi after the collapse of the Uddhav Thackeray government in June. Sources say Sonia Gandhi was receptive to Nitish Kumar's concerns and nudged along the patch-up along with the Yadav family. Sonia Gandhi also spoke to Lalu Yadav who counselled son Tejashwi to let bygones be bygones.

Once Tejashwi was on board, the new Team Nitish was a go. The parties will virtually have the same power share as the last time they teamed up together. Kumar will continue as Chief Minister.

From being a rare heartland leader who publicly made much of his inner voice and conscience, Nitish Kumar is now derided as Kursi Kumar (Chair-hungry Kumar) but he still holds fast to his tenderly-nursed, decades-old wish to be Prime Minister. With his return to the Opposition and Mamata Banerjee's recent image problems of corruption with Partha Chatterjee being caught with truckloads of cash, Nitish Kumar senses opportunity.

I spoke to a leader very close to Nitish Kumar; he said "Nitish babu North India mein acceptable hain. Pawar aur Banerjee koh unhe maanna chahiye" (Nitish Kumar is acceptable to all of North India. Sharad Pawar and Mamata Banerjee should accept that".)

A swearing-in with new partners is on the cards and so is floating new ambitions. Nitish Kumar in a nutshell.
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B L Santhosh @blsanthosh
First it was Kapil Sibal .... Today it is Dushyant Dave ..... Unprecedented attack on Highest judiciary . Looks like something high at stakes . Cabal is active .

मृत्युंजय @mritunjay01

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Sir,yes something high is at stake,but not"Raj Mata",we are all at stake.The way we are being attacked everyday by a particular community & the Center/Judiciary are silent,then yes,the entire nation is at stake. If there is law & justice system then its fear should also be seen.
Pramod @pvrhere

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Usual practice before every CJI takes charge. Why can't our people who hold highest office talk against such dirty talks by congie gang
Push back @Anushagjw

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That 'something' is Sonia Gandhi. Young guns on the streets, old wily ones in the corridors of power. Make no mistake, the focus is always SoniaG.
SC probe on Pegasus turned up nothing
Sonia under stress

Looks like these scums are ratcheting up heat on SC to get some deal for Sonia?
Live Law @LiveLawIndia
"Supreme Court Crossed All Lines" - Dushyant Dave On Action Against Teesta Setalvad, Upholding PMLA.

#SupremeCourt #DushyantDave #PMLA #TeestaSetalvad
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Political analysts feel that this is a victory for NDA. I feel sorry for the people of Bihar that they will be under the chungal of RJD/INC and JDU for 3 years thanks to the stupidity of the BJP. BJP has undermined its own leadership in Bihar for the sake of the alliance and Nitish Kumar and again felt the knife deep in their backs, well deserved.
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https://twitter.com/HaseenBolta/status/ ... w5oV21Fy6Q

anjana omkashyap of aajtak has deleted her SM account after RJD goons heckled her in Patna. Peacefuls out in full force on streets of Bihar. Opindia recently had an article how is Bihar turning into next IM cell with border area's demogrpahy changed, 2047 plan was unravelled in Bihar only.
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vijayk wrote:
B L Santhosh @blsanthosh
First it was Kapil Sibal .... Today it is Dushyant Dave ..... Unprecedented attack on Highest judiciary . Looks like something high at stakes . Cabal is active .









SC probe on Pegasus turned up nothing
Sonia under stress

Looks like these scums are ratcheting up heat on SC to get some deal for Sonia?
Live Law @LiveLawIndia
"Supreme Court Crossed All Lines" - Dushyant Dave On Action Against Teesta Setalvad, Upholding PMLA.

#SupremeCourt #DushyantDave #PMLA #TeestaSetalvad
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It's Congress System in full force to stop Soniaji going to jail like Al Capone.
Even her husband was a 64 crore chor.
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On Bihar issue, is this a well rehearsed plan from the Duo.
Well aware of the JDU/Nitishwa's plan yet did nothing to stop him.
Shanthidoots out in full force on the streets of Patna
Home Ministry with RJD(if news outlets to be believed)
Kursi Kumar tag to make stick inspite of Teflon coating
Twin arrows of AIMIM and PK's new Party to cut votes in Bihar.
Already clarion call sounded by PK that Bihar alliance is not National Alliance.
Pawarfull and Didi and Kujli will not taking it lying down
Add to this KCR
Me thinks that 2024 will bury Nitishwa once and for all!!
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Rsatchi wrote:On Bihar issue, is this a well rehearsed plan from the Duo.
Well aware of the JDU/Nitishwa's plan yet did nothing to stop him.
Shanthidoots out in full force on the streets of Patna
Home Ministry with RJD(if news outlets to be believed)
Kursi Kumar tag to make stick inspite of Teflon coating
Twin arrows of AIMIM and PK's new Party to cut votes in Bihar.
Already clarion call sounded by PK that Bihar alliance is not National Alliance.
Pawarfull and Didi and Kujli will not taking it lying down
Add to this KCR
Me thinks that 2024 will bury Nitishwa once and for all!!
I, for one, am glad Vikas Purush Paltu Kumar left NDA and joined MGB. That said, I feel bad for the people of Bihar that they are left at the mercy of this unholy alliance :evil:

So, now the charlatans in the opposition have one more clown to contend with. Add Paltu Kumar to the KCRs/KTRs, CBNs, Jagans, Stalins, Deve Gowdas/Kumaraswamys, Pawars/Sules, Uddhavs, Mamtas, Mayawatis, Badals, Abdullahs, Muftis, Yechuris/Pinarayis, Akhileshs, Tejaswis, Kejriwals. To these, please remember to add Rahul, Priyanka Vadra, Antonia Maino. Before I forget the one & only Prashant Kishore.

Did I name them all or did I miss any of these geniuses? Am I the only one to think that the opposition camp is overflowing with embarrassment of riches? :P I say the more the merrier :twisted:
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Unlike TN, the Achilles heel for the BJP is the lack of a mass leader in Bihar. Which is why they were over-reliant on Nitish Kumar. That they let this continue for so long doesn't look good on their resume. They should have groomed leaders in all these years.

Bihar & WB worry me for 2024. In the latter case, since the party has left its cadres to the dogs, not sure how enthusiastic they or the voters will be. I will be surprised if they get half the seats that they did in 2019.

The hope is that Annamalai delivers on his promise of 25 seats from TN (though it seems like a tall order). This is needed to offset the losses in Bihar & WB
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Prem Kumar wrote:Unlike TN, the Achilles heel for the BJP is the lack of a mass leader in Bihar.
Well do they have any good leader, may not be one who can win on his name like Yogi, but they can always fight on NM's name and later nominate him. I think they have 3 years to groom a capable person, its not long but maybe possible. Just a question, what about Ravi Shankar Prasad, can he be a consensus candidate if they win Bihar.
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I guess the lack of scrutiny, is the big reason to go with "secular" side. Earlier, Nitish facing questions from within party, the media, and now this new alliance calms the water. Economics, social development are on backseat, as the communal/secular buzzwords are the only narrative. It also speaks poorly about the dharmic side, and the lack of "purva paksha" of the opposition which brings that lack of scrutiny. Not vocal enough, few pressure points, many disunity and weak literature materials on understanding and exposing the other side.

Nitish caused confusion and disunity among the secular crowd, and that was the key reason for BJP to persist with him. With 2024, BJP would still take him back.
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asbchakri wrote:
Prem Kumar wrote:Unlike TN, the Achilles heel for the BJP is the lack of a mass leader in Bihar.
Well do they have any good leader, may not be one who can win on his name like Yogi, but they can always fight on NM's name and later nominate him. I think they have 3 years to groom a capable person, its not long but maybe possible. Just a question, what about Ravi Shankar Prasad, can he be a consensus candidate if they win Bihar.
Another one is Rajiv Pratap Rudy. I vividly recollect seeing him on various English language news channels prior to 2014. As a spokesman for BJP. Once NaMo got the PM's post, Rudy dropped out of sight. He can be groomed too. Sushil Mody, Ravi Shankar Prasad, Rajiv Pratap Rudy. Anybody else? :?:
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Multiple sources are informing (channels, print and otherwise) Nitish's latest palti was caused by him not being made VP.
His party members told Shah few months back that Nitish deserves to be VP. Also around same time Nitish himself said he has been MLA MP CM but never went to RS. This was indication he wanted to be VP.
He & Sonia suffer same ailment : sense of entitlement. When Vajpayee was PM Nitish was rail min and wanted one of his candidates to supercede everyone to become chairman, when Vajpayee refused after caution notice by cabinet secy Nitish threatened to resign. That is the entitlement baggage Nitish carries!
Silver lining on the cloud is Lalu is now actively involved (suddenly returned to pink health when few days back he was ventilated due to pulmonary oedema allegedely!) and has asked Nitish to quietly handover Bihar;s reign to his son while he can leave for Delhi to become PM.
Nitish is much more reduced in stature now. However return of lalten is bad news for people of Bihar. Pissfuls are in high population in Central and border villages of Bihar, IM module was formed here, 2047 was unravelled here. They will ask for their piece of meat.

BJP's inability to read tea leaf in Bihar baffles everyone! Nitish was indicating since 6 months he wants to exit yet BJP didn't take the initiative to break the alliance and go to people, now it is otherwise.
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This is so good. Superb. I don't have words. Bharat mata ki jai.
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IndraD wrote:
BJP's inability to read tea leaf in Bihar baffles everyone! Nitish was indicating since 6 months he wants to exit yet BJP didn't take the initiative to break the alliance and go to people, now it is otherwise.
In Politics it is better to state the other side broke the peace.
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https://swarajyamag.com/politics/bihar- ... or-the-bjp
Bihar Politics: A Problem That Solved Itself For The BJP
The accusations of BJP’s predatorial political behaviour and poaching that are being made now only reveal the reality of an electorally insecure and politically weakened Nitish Kumar. In this most recent term, Kumar has been reduced to a political caricature of the Sushaan Babu of the lore. However, the loss of image and credibility has been an ongoing process for quite some time.

The pandemic response of his government was found to be wanting on several fronts. While the Uttar Pradesh government responded with the calls for a ‘Migration Commission’ and creating a database of the migratory labour force, Bihar’s efforts were designed with a significant degree of indifference and apathy towards the labourers.

The curious case of prohibition has made the state marshal its limited human and economic resources that could have been gainfully deployed elsewhere. For a landlocked, porous, and importantly, revenue-deprived state in the absence of robust industrialisation, such ego-driven measures have contributed to worsening financial stress.

The state government’s rising debt also reduces its appetite for fiscal manoeuvring, as a recent study by the RBI stated. BJP MLA Shahnawaj Husain, only in the recent past, notably took the mantle to create an investor and entrepreneur-friendly environment in Bihar.

The Bihar floods in 2020 and the recent anti-Agneepath protest have also highlighted, apart from the wanting disaster management response and the exacerbating unemployment situation, a major leadership crisis in Bihar.

The principles of stoic socialism that Chief Minister Nitish Kumar inherited and tinkered with in different domains, have already become stale and offer no dynamism to the challenges of contemporary society. For example, the UP Chief Minister has been able to gain the Defense Corridor and large infrastructural projects in a relatively brief tenure. Bihar, on the other hand, has not been able to even dent the outflow of talent and labour.

The Chief Minister today has neither the language nor the persona to address the aspirations of the youth. Nitish Kumar’s inability to establish any kind of resonance with the youth allowed Tejaswi Yadav to fill in the void in the last elections, albeit the allegations of corruption, Jungle Raj, and dynastic political culture easily stick to the RJD. In short, the Chief Minister had not only become a liability for the BJP but even for Bihar.
The Way Forward

With departure of CM Nitish Kumar from NDA alliance, the most emergent question that the BJP has to respond to is the question of leadership.

Organisationally, Bihar BJP has seen the arrival of several political heavyweights from the union government. Grassroots structural stability will remain intact and may even get strengthened with the upcoming Lok Sabha elections in 2024.

Experienced politicians have to configure a balancing act as soon as possible. Young voices that cut across identities and articulate a contemporary language of development politics and social justice deserve their presence in the organisation.

The departure of Nitish may have been the only way to expedite this inevitable process. The BJP today may think that it was a problem that solved itself.
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https://swarajyamag.com/politics/why-th ... last-laugh
Why The BJP Is Unfazed By Nitish Kumar’s Betrayal And Is Confident Of Having The Last Laugh
The BJP, especially the party’s central leadership, appears to be unfazed over the latest switch by Nitish Kumar in Bihar.

One would have expected the BJP to express its outrage and anger over the latest turn of events in Bihar, but only a handful of party seniors issued mild statements ruing Kumar’s double-dealing.

That’s because of two reasons. One, the BJP leadership was fully aware of the negotiations being held surreptitiously between the Janata Dal (United) and the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) over the past few months and, thus, knew that Kumar would once again dump the BJP. And two, the BJP is confident of doing very well in Bihar in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls and emerging triumphant in the 2025 Assembly elections in the state.

The BJP was well aware of Kumar engaging a few of his trusted aides to reach out to the RJD earlier this year. That led to the two parties (RJD and JD-U) charting a united stance on the demand for a caste census which the BJP had initially opposed.

The signs of a thaw between Kumar and Lalu Yadav were evident when Tejaswi Yadav appreciably toned down his earlier strident criticism of the Bihar chief minister. Kumar, who believes in symbolism, sent out a strong message to his ally when he walked over to Rabri Devi’s bungalow to attend an iftar party hosted by Tejaswi Yadav on April 22 this year.

“We knew all along that talks were going on between the JD(U) and the RJD, and the Congress leadership was also made privy to the negotiations,” a senior BJP leader from Bihar told Swarajya.
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A Neuroscientist Explores the "Sanskrit Effect"

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A progressive, liberal & secular CPI(M) MLA K.T Jaleel from Kerala shares his thoughts on Kashmir. This person was also actively involved in SIMI during its heydays later found a natural ally in CPI(M) and joined the communist camp.
'PoK is Azad Kashmir': Kerala CPI(M) leader KT Jaleel sparks row over his FB post
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two news today caught my eye:
1. Nitishwa says no PM ambition but getting lots of phone calls(Chota Yadav already informed Prof Razadan about the move with question if Modi can why not Kursi Babu)
2. Pawan Verma resigned from TMC no reasons given.
3. No long before Yashwant S joins JDU and Shotgun with all his recent utterances may do the same
So the question would be : what will Didi and Kujli do
Pawarful/Penguin/Pappu/Samajwadi/RJD/JDU/Communists probably will forge a front with DMK in the south and ??YSR
If Paapi's do well in Gujrat maybe Kujli will feel confidant of going alone
Didi with all the sleaze will be either left alone or join as a junior partner.
Can someone be able to do the caste equations of the above mentioned P/P/P/S/R/J/C
And to add the shanthidooths to the above what will be odds
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Thanks for posting on Sanskrit. I had to bail out after learning Hindi and Urdu. No comparison in demands on time.


Those results need additional controls. Such as MRI scans of accountants.
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Indeed, fascinating to see research investigating what I've long suspected to be true.
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Rsatchi wrote:two news today caught my eye:
1. Nitishwa says no PM ambition but getting lots of phone calls(Chota Yadav already informed Prof Razadan about the move with question if Modi can why not Kursi Babu)
2. Pawan Verma resigned from TMC no reasons given.
3. No long before Yashwant S joins JDU and Shotgun with all his recent utterances may do the same
So the question would be : what will Didi and Kujli do
Pawarful/Penguin/Pappu/Samajwadi/RJD/JDU/Communists probably will forge a front with DMK in the south and ??YSR
If Paapi's do well in Gujrat maybe Kujli will feel confidant of going alone
Didi with all the sleaze will be either left alone or join as a junior partner.
Can someone be able to do the caste equations of the above mentioned P/P/P/S/R/J/C
And to add the shanthidooths to the above what will be odds
Khujli will switch to the alliance if he sense that the coalition has an opportunity to take Modi down. Not taken on. He wont join a side that is expected to lose. So his non allegiance can change as the coalition becomes strong. He has no principles.

Can't say what Mamta would do.

No caste equations here. This is race for the PM and deputy PM. Not for the president or VP. Most likely the strongest will slug it out and compromise candidate will be given the chance. The kingmakers will rule from behind the scene. Nitish has a good chance in such a case.
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The situation became tense when activists of Sikh Tal-Mel Committee also reached the Mall and countered the Shiv Sena leaders saying they won’t tolerate such “hooliganism”.


I am always impressed at Sikh solidarity, they are out there protecting Lal Singh's honour.
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Mexico is mulling to submit a proposal at UN to set up a 3-member panel for global truce. In the proposal, Mexico has sought that the 3-member commission should have PM Narendra Modi, Pope Francis and UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres
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I am always impressed at Sikh solidarity, they are out there protecting Lal Singh's honour.
Lol, clearly BIF > "Sikh Honor" for these gentlemen. The movie perpetuates the stereotype of Sikhs being low-IQ, and has riled up quite a few prominent community members including Monty Panesar.
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https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/punja ... har-421059

The situation became tense when activists of Sikh Tal-Mel Committee also reached the Mall and countered the Shiv Sena leaders saying they won’t tolerate such “hooliganism”.


I am always impressed at Sikh solidarity, they are out there protecting Lal Singh's honour.
wonder whether those worthies holding flags actually saw the movie !! :((
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Looks like Har Ghar Tiranga campaign is causing major confusion for sickulars.
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The movie perpetuates the stereotype of Sikhs being low-IQ

That's not even funny.
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Atmavik wrote:Looks like Har Ghar Tiranga campaign is causing major confusion for sickulars.
every whatsapp group ... usual suspects are crapping all over
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https://www.ndtv.com/opinion/the-releva ... topstories
https://www.ndtv.com/opinion/offering-u ... topstories
Here we go : right on cue, farticles singing peans of of Teflon Kumar in rDTV.
And Pawan V, desperately calling Nitishwa to let him to feed at the collective trough
probably will see more of these in 2023 to build the hype.
NaMo trying with the Panchpran and routing out corruption/save the famiglia
If the oil prices show downward trends for 6-12 months and economy boosts, then Nitishwa or Gatewa or Famiglia then BJP will trounce the opposition
But what will the commodities and oil markets do!!
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Anyone can decipher why FIFA banned India. What was Praful Patel's role?
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Neela wrote:Anyone can decipher why FIFA banned India. What was Praful Patel's role?
Praful Patel was ousted by Supreme Court as he had completed three stints of four years. SC also set up a Committee of Administrators to finalise a new constitution. I think Praful Patel may have complained to FIFA about it and FIFA classified it as third party interference and banned Indian Football Association.
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RajeevK wrote:
Neela wrote:Anyone can decipher why FIFA banned India. What was Praful Patel's role?
Praful Patel was ousted by Supreme Court as he had completed three stints of four years. SC also set up a Committee of Administrators to finalise a new constitution. I think Praful Patel may have complained to FIFA about it and FIFA classified it as third party interference and banned Indian Football Association.
Wow! Wasnt he the same guy who led Air INdia to ruin.

Imagine the plight of the players. No Intl' events!!!
The only saving grace is that the ban will ring through entire sports fraternity in India and expose Congress/NCP for what it is.

Praful Patel has now managed to irk both SC and GoI - painted himself as target.
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