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Maharashtra CSDS VS: BJP+SS+RPI(A): 44%, INC+NCP: 35%, MNS: 3%, AAP: 5%.

If MNS joins NDA then their combined vote share in Maharashtra will cross 50% mark. I guess due to their disastrous handling of Drought last year congress+ncp government has lost support in rural Maharashtra
 
If MNS joins NDA then their combined vote share in Maharashtra will cross 50% mark. I guess due to their disastrous handling of Drought last year congress+ncp government has lost support in rural Maharashtra

Raj should put their differences away and come together and work with Modi.

Raj should take over MH and Uddav at Delhi.

Hope sense prevails, unless Raj is just like AK aka congress B team!
 
Raj should put their differences away and come together and work with Modi.

Raj should take over MH and Uddav at Delhi.

Hope sense prevails, unless Raj is just like AK aka congress B team!

I read that Raj is congy b team somewhere
 

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Arun Jaitley · 411,724 like this
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  • Please read my article "The Impact of a Failed Congress, an anarchic AAP and a Non-Existent Third Front." and share your opinions.
    The past few days have presented an insight about the emerging political scenario of the country. For us in the BJP the prospects appear to be encouraging.
    The Congress Party has dominated the politics of post-Independence India. In the last few years the performance of the ruling UPA alliance has been extremely shaky and non-inspirational. All polls appear to be indicating that the Popularity of its leaders lags way behind Narendra Modi in the run up to the 2014 General elections. The Congress is likely to lose its strength in most States. There is hardly a State where it is likely to cross the 2009 figure. As the election draws nearer the front runner’s advantage in favour of the BJP would be further consolidated. Additionally, areas which have not been strong-holds of the BJP are showing a sizeable surge in the BJP vote. States like Tamil Nadu, Odisha, West Bengal and Andhra Pradesh where the Party strength has been limited, are showing a significant increase in the BJP vote as per the current opinion polls. Once the election becomes quasi-presidential the surge for making Narendra Modi as Prime Minister will further push up the vote share further.
    Traditional critics of the BJP had earlier rallied behind the Congress Party. They seem to have now lost hope in it as an instrument that could stop the BJP or Modi. For a brief while they assumed that the BJP surge would be obstructed by the AAP. The Aam Aadmi Party has lent credence to the old saying that a week is too long in politics. It has exhibited unacceptable and irresponsible behavior. Non-transfer of an SHO could lead this party to obstruct the Republic Day celebrations. The Congress Party was all at sea as to how to deal with the AAP. It was willing to criticize but unwilling to strike. Eventually, it offered a weak lifeline which the AAP accepted. AAP’s irresponsible behavior and Congress Party’s capitulation will further emphasize the need for a Party which can provide a stable Government.
    Current trends indicate that in the next Lok Sabha there will be only one party which will be comfortably in three figures. The gap between the front runner and the next party will be significant. All others will have handful of seats. Who then forms the Government? This is a question whose answer is likely to play a significant role in determining voters’ choice. Can India afford a government whose nucleus is extremely small and which comprises of innumerable disparate groups? The answer will lead to the irresistible conclusion that India needs responsible governance, political stability and a regenerated economic growth. It needs to revive the investment cycle. All these considerations are bound to give the front runner an added advantage. A Failed Congress, an anarchic AAP, a non-existent Third front will all contribute to the BJP and Modi surge.
 
Hey guys, I got this EXCELLENT video on the importance of fruits and vegetables in our daily diet. DO make sure you go through it and change your lifestyles!!!



this one's for you- you take enough fruits in your diet buddy?
 
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BJP may win both Loksabha seats in Jammu Predicts NC provincial president

Jammu, Jan 21 (KNS): Unveiling clandestine nexus between Bharatya Janata Party and Peoples Democratic Party, Provincial President National Conference Devender Singh Rana on Tuesday said that Mufti Mohammed Sayeed has been tasked by the saffron high command to use his manipulative tactics and assist in facilitating the victory of its candidates from two parliamentary constituencies of the Jammu region.
According to a statement issued to KNS, Rana has said: “Impressed by his mastery in vitiating the atmosphere and dividing the people, the BJP top leadership is immensely banking upon Mufti Sayeed to create a situation wherein its candidates sail through in the upcoming Lok Sabha elections”, Mr Rana said while addressing workers meeting at Jindra in Nagrota Assembly Constituency this afternoon. He, however, maintained that despite this sinister arrangement between the two parties, BJP is poised to face defeat in both the seats, as people are wise enough to read between the lines.

BJP-PDP secret alliance exposed - Kashmir News Service
 
Amitabh Kant the chairman of the DMIC (the biggest infrastructure project in India)

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>AAP virus is spreading fast. Will kill Power sector.Bye bye power reforms <a href="Editorial: Bye bye power reforms - Financial Express">http://t.co/5lXC8H6q8p</a> via <a href="ShareThis (ShareThis) on Twitter">@sharethis</a></p>&mdash; Amitabh Kant (@amitabhk87) <a href=" ">January 22, 2014</a></blockquote>
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BTW Dude, even Kiwis have great nutrition. You should make that part of your diet.
 
Global investors excited about Narendra Modi: Martin Wolf

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India is growing at the slowest pace in a decade and the sharp slowdown in the economy has hit India Inc hard. The government has often attributed the global crisis for India's economic slowdown, but Martin Wolf of the Financial Times has put the blame squarely on the current UPA regime.

"The government in India has been very disappointing. There have been lack of reforms because of which the steam has gone out of underlying domestic economy," Mr Wolf, who is also one of the world's most influential writers on economics, told NDTV's Shweta Rajpal Kohli at the World Economic Forum in Davos. (Watch the full interview)

It's for this reason that the upcoming elections in India, due by May 2014, are being closely tracked across the globe, he added.

Mr Wolf said the global business community is excited that the next government might be headed by BJP's Narendra Modi.

"The excitement is based on his reputation as the chief minister of Gujarat. There are hopes that he will be more decisive, follow a reform agenda, manage resources efficiently and finances better," he said.

Mr Wolf's praise for Narendra Modi came on a day when Finance Minister P. Chidambaram hit out at the BJP and its prime ministerial candidate in Davos. BJP's economic policies are "retrograde" and "blood-eyed", Mr Chidambaram said. He asked why Mr Modi had never fielded a Muslim candidate.

Mr Wolf also agreed that there were some concerns about the BJP and Mr Modi. "One is sort of used to a Congress-led government, so BJP will be an unknown quantity," he said.

However, he also made a case for a change in government, saying the current regime has "many failings in many different ways."

"There's great optimism that change will be beneficial for India. If it happens, it will be very positive for India," Mr Wolf added.

The veteran journalist said the emergence of the Aam Admi Party in India is an "incredibly healthy" development, but added that the economic policies of the party will not make India any better.

"Free power is a catastrophe, it will destroy the economy," he said.
Global investors excited about Narendra Modi: Martin Wolf - NDTVProfit.com
 
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