May be Suddendra Kulkarni join PAAP


A doctor at the hospital said on the condition of anonymity that the AAP volunteers behaved like hooligans and threatened the staff. The hospital authorities also claimed that the volunteers demanded to inspect the hospital's kitchen. "If they really want to carry out such checks, it should be done in an orderly fashion by 2-3 people and not by a whole contingent," said a staff member.
Aam admi of Delhi get what they wanted.The surgeon also claimed that a few AAP volunteers barged into one of the wards on Wednesday. "They forcibly entered the ward and began ordering the doctors around. These people are not trained medical practitioners. As a result, they ended up hindering the treatment rather than aiding it," said the surgeon.
Or perhaps some other lifafa that was heavierkrishnan wrote:i think its about TRP
imho,I found NAMO's end crescendo on 'idea of India' stunning.They should use a easy to understand version
Yeah they are alleged to have laundered rs 5000cr for SG/RG and if NaMo comes their a$$ is sure to be on fire so trying to buy some insurance.IndraD wrote:surprisingly media has not blocked modi's speech like before, it is being broadcast ed live even on ndtv, this may denote a shift.
Exactly. Unless you are going to be a CPI/CPI(M) in Bengal and brow beat every one to vote for you, there is no benefit in violence or being associated with violence. As already posted in this forum, BJP is held to higher standards even by BJP supporters. Those on the fence and marginal BJP voters will turn away if they think BJP is behind the incidents. BJP must disclaim it has nothing with them.Karan M wrote:At this time, it will spread the usual Modi supporters riot canard.panduranghari wrote:^ as Atri Saheb has stated don't disown this. At least derive some mileage from it. If BJP is not willing to fight this dharma yuddha using saam daam daand bhedh then they are hopeless.
Go one step ahead and do it a few times more, so that MSA will eventually apologise.
Besides which dont think MSA will change even if this happens. Do you think he changed his behaviour after below?
When Kejriwal threatens to sit in public protest against his own state’s police, then there are only a few stages left to chaos.
The fact that "aam admi party" has to pit a "common man" against another politician itself shows that AAP is now khas admi partypankajs wrote:AAP to pit cobbler or rickshaw puller against Ram Vilas Paswan
"The AAP has decided to field a 'common man' against Paswan. The candidate may be a hard-working cobbler or rickshaw puller," AAP convenor Somnath Tripathy said.
Read more at: http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/aap- ... 38630.html
Congress and reforms are two opposite poles, they thrive on this corrupt system which they have created why will they reform it ???Lilo wrote:I was under the impression that congress passed an enabling law as framework for police reform directed by SC.
Seems nothing of that sort happened.
However there is one NCTC brouhaha a while back ....and recently the communal violence bill with its Riot control provisions pertaining to Police.
Even the current NIA was passed against the opposition from states (maybe that's why its so toothless and useless).
ploy to accept security so that his natak could endIndraD wrote:AK may get abducted for release of Yasin Bhatkal, IB tells DP
Muppalla ji, I agree with your theory, but for a fact Meerut is officially urban and it is classified tier 2 urban city by govt records. If you remember the sheet I posted a few days back on AAP effect, Meerut was analyzed as part of that analysis. So my point is, if they dont have any effect even in such seats, basically they are just limited to delhi, parts of haryana and Mumbai.Muppalla wrote:If we go this route there will be everything urban. But AAP is just metro based and I don't think it will have traction in all urban and semi-urban. Everyone definitely talks about it these day and that is a win for media and AAP.muraliravi wrote:
So much for this stupid party which is unable to get any traction in Meerut which is reasonably urban, 79 kms from central delhi and just 45 kms from ghaziabad. I repeat, Modi has his voters locked in. AAP can go to hell.
There are some twitteratis who just have to say something about BJP strategy.vivek.rao wrote:Vinod Sharma @vinod_sharma 1h
1) Kejriwal has a one-month window left. He will try 'shock & awe' against Cong, to deviously pitch himself against Modi.
Vinod Sharma @vinod_sharma 1h
2) Cong is helping him do so & stall BJP. Why should BJP ldrs & supporters help him too? He is Rahul's adversary. Help him destroy Cong.
This is a CT, just ask RahulMehtaji, he will tell you about the MNCs funding billions to ensure everyone votes pAAPvivek.rao wrote:
Ticket aspirants in BJP are keen to ride on the popularity of Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi in Lok Sabha elections, but their selection will depend on the outcome of a survey ordered by the party’s bigwigs in each of the 28 parliamentary constituencies.
Sources in the state unit of BJP told Deccan Chronicle that the top brass would not yield to persuasive methods of ticket-aspirants but field them only if they are found to be popular in their constituencies.
“Before finalizing the list of candidates, we get a feedback from party workers and secure the opinion of prominent persons in the constituency. Along with winability criteria, the party will also been factor in the popularity of each candidate in their respective Lok Sabha constituency. We will not give tickets to outsiders like the Congress’s plan to rope in individuals like Nandan Nilekani. We will give tickets to only party workers and those actively involved in the party”, the sources adding that the list would be drawn up by the end of January and dispatched to senior central leaders for approval.
Out of 18 MPs, four or five are unlikely to get tickets this time as they are facing an anti-incumbency factor and have not been in touch with party workers over the last five years, according to a senior BJP leader.
Meanwhile, with BJP leaders firm on fielding only local candidates, aspirants from outside the constituency are unlikely to be considered.
The upshot: Former Chief Minister D.V.Sadananda Gowda, former ministers Narayanaswamy, Basavaraj Patil Yatnal, and Aravinda Limbavali are unlikely to get tickets.
Though Gowda is keen to contest from Bangaluru (North), the leaders are likely to reject his application and consider him for Udupi-Chikmagalur.