Kannadigas and Gultes are brothers. They will follow AP.Muppalla wrote:C-Voter-@HeadlinesToday Karnataka Opinion Poll. Projections: BJP 52 (-58) Cong 118 (+38) JDS 35 (+7) KJP 12 (+12) Southern Bastion Crumbling

Kannadigas and Gultes are brothers. They will follow AP.Muppalla wrote:C-Voter-@HeadlinesToday Karnataka Opinion Poll. Projections: BJP 52 (-58) Cong 118 (+38) JDS 35 (+7) KJP 12 (+12) Southern Bastion Crumbling
Congress + Maya will not bring Muslim vote. Why will they vote for that combo when the feel that yadav + obc + Muslim has better chance to kill bjp. Boss, congress has some die nasty vote in 8-9 districts which they will contest. No way Cong + Maya can cross 30 seats. So that is anyway the number if they contest alone. And if by any chance mullahs feel confused between sp and this combo, bjp will coast comfortably.Muppalla wrote:It is not always just math. The dynasty is not on front foot to take the mantle. Even to use its own puppet there is no chance if it just gets to 130. It has to dangle a complete game changer (non EVM) stuff. This election is between being in power vs living in jail/exile. What does Maya get by non-alignment? She will win 20 at the max if Mullahs go with Mulayam. But with a Jaya maxing and CBN getting to 25 her utility diminishes. The only way it is a win-win for her is becoming and doing the bidding of the dynasty. For congress the game changing moment is yielding to Dalit leadership and then getting a new puppet. It is 50 seater in UP. The minute Modi comes to UP, the muslims will have to go with a party that defeats BJP at a national level. Congress + Maya as projected PM will be a polarizing factor and in addition her main rival in UP will become a zero overnight.muraliravi wrote: Apart from the cbi angle? Why would maya go for alliance with congress? What does congress bring to the table in UP?
Once Congress is part of the dalit government, she is their new MMS and second decade of huge loot at the cost of development continues.
Don't blame kanndaigas. Too much of perception issue for BJP.ShyamSP wrote:
Kannadigas and Gultes are brothers. They will follow AP.They are giving their heads on platter to Congress and after a few months they will not have any political thinking power and so Congress will rule next 10-15 years.
Again for Lok Sabha elections the idea to push the Minorities towards INC. this is part of the INC- SP-BSP partnership.Virendra wrote:I like Maulana Mulayam's selective praise to Advani. Advani was the one who praised Jinnah much before Jaswant Singh
It would be interesting to see if muslims would still side with SP.
Modi's presence in UP will push the muslim either to SP or to Congress.
Them and others know well that BSP is anyway imprisoned in the dynastic coalition.
It might be a ploy by Mulayam Singh to garner some UC votes, and yes to push the minorities towards the INC. I think BJP should make Mulayam their primary target in UP, label him Maulana Mulayam. It just might confuse the UP Muslims enough and their votes may get split.Aditya_V wrote:Again for Lok Sabha elections the idea to push the Minorities towards INC. this is part of the INC- SP-BSP partnership.Virendra wrote:I like Maulana Mulayam's selective praise to Advani. Advani was the one who praised Jinnah much before Jaswant Singh
It would be interesting to see if muslims would still side with SP.
Modi's presence in UP will push the muslim either to SP or to Congress.
Them and others know well that BSP is anyway imprisoned in the dynastic coalition.
That is a very important and revealing line Rajesh ji.RajeshA wrote:Mulayam is hoping that BJP does not make him the prime target.
Mulayam is not going to be PM and congress would like to see him in Laloo's plight. No one is guaranteed of OBC vote and the apprehensions of Modi in UP will make Muslims to vote to INC if they are convinced that this is the best way to keep BJP and Modi out of central power. INC has to bring such a confidence. Maya+INC will give such a confidence. 100%Dalits+100%Muslims+Dynasty is big vote winner in UP. If INC can pull off such a thing why wouldn't they get 50 seat.muraliravi wrote: Congress + Maya will not bring Muslim vote. Why will they vote for that combo when the feel that yadav + obc + Muslim has better chance to kill bjp. Boss, congress has some die nasty vote in 8-9 districts which they will contest. No way Cong + Maya can cross 30 seats. So that is anyway the number if they contest alone. And if by any chance mullahs feel confused between sp and this combo, bjp will coast comfortably.
However, latest reports from New Delhi said Jayaprada’s mentor and philosopher in national politics Amar Singh told her not to join any regional party as she would lose her importance. He is learnt to have advised her to join the Bharatiya Janata Party which is all set to come to power in 2014 thanks to Narendra Modi factor, instead of YSR Congress party.
“The regional parties in Andhra Pradesh, as we have witnessed in Uttar Pradesh and Tamil Nadu, are family-centric or individual centric. As such, there would be no importance to others. And such family leadership would not allow anybody to get attention or grow individually,” he reportedly told her.
Media is sold out as we know. 9 years of uninterrupted power, and he still talks about we have problem and we need to fix it. He should have been bombarded with questions that ask accountability for last 9 years.Virendra wrote:Rahul baba uvacha "India is home to largest pool of Human Capital".
ehh .. heard of China ??
Rahul baba is projecting himself to corporate big guns as the future Messiah to report to.
Interesting. One by one everyone is preparing for elections. Funds are needed.
Times now is running the story as 'Rahul Gandhi's Vision for India'
Sachin wrote:Is Praveen Bhai Thogadia touring Karnataka by any chance? I scanned the news papers but did not see any coverage for him. At least on the English media (The Hindu to be precise). And dont know if his speeches can make any difference.
While the moron is talking about bee hives and empowering the lowest Indian, IT is snapping notices on manushi.in because wrote 5 articles revealign truth on Modi riots.R_Kumar wrote:Media is sold out as we know. 9 years of uninterrupted power, and he still talks about we have problem and we need to fix it. He should have been bombarded with questions that ask accountability for last 9 years.Virendra wrote:Rahul baba uvacha "India is home to largest pool of Human Capital".
ehh .. heard of China ??
Rahul baba is projecting himself to corporate big guns as the future Messiah to report to.
Interesting. One by one everyone is preparing for elections. Funds are needed.
Times now is running the story as 'Rahul Gandhi's Vision for India'
I am coming around to agree with Muppalla ji's view. Congress maybe working overtime to kill mulayam's mullah vote and ally with maya. They are trying for an enmasse dalit+muslim vote for congress bsp combo.ramana wrote:Looks like Bukhari sanps ties with SP.
I didn't know the Imam had political ties!
This guy is the biggest mooch. Why are people like him even invited to debates?Supratik wrote:Meghnad Desai said on timesnow "the boy has not held any job in his lifetime" and they want to make him PM.
muraliravi wrote:http://www.hindustantimes.com/India-new ... 32759.aspx
Cong-BSP bonhomie upsetting SP
Ties between the Congress and the BSP have warmed up in past months - a development that has provoked SP chief Mulayam Singh Yadav's new-found antagonism against the UPA.
For different reasons, the SP and BSP - both outside supporters of the UPA - are not in favour of early polls.
While Congress managers realise that a formal alliance with either the SP or the BSP is not possible, they have been in close touch with BSP chief Mayawati in past months.
Given her strength to ensure complete transferability of her core vote bank, BSP is considered a better ally for the Congress after the 2014 polls.
The Congress also sees Mayawati - who is presently out of power - as a lesser political threat; while Yadav has been floating the concept of a third front every now and then.
The law and order scenario in UP has rapidly deteriorated and the SP's support base amongst the Muslims has dwindled.
"The Akhilesh government needs time to undo the political damage, but is wary about the emerging bonhomie between the Congress and BSP," a senior SP leader conceded.
The BSP, however, hopes to reap richer political harvest in the event of delayed elections.
One problem with this scenario:Muppalla wrote:I am not too off when I predicted this. If they really have to give it a shot, it won't just work as a coalition. She should be the next PM in the mould of MMS. The narrative will be dynasty yielding to Dalit leadership in the larger interest of dalits.
The same thing that I keep saying in discussions off line.Supratik wrote:Meghnad Desai said on timesnow "the boy has not held any job in his lifetime" and they want to make him PM.