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that's what happens when the party spends it's money on Gandhi Family to acquire real estates belonging to National Herald & the rest.
Wishing that someone could Tell that to our parents & other relatives & "well-wishers"IITian does not mean anything. The man who caused so much damage with the land bill - Jairam Ramesh was from IIT (his father taught there), MIT & Carnegie Mellon. He did so much damage that has set us back decades.
damn.. Pappu's this paintra failed as well! Why protest for gay rights in front of NaMo when court ruled against it when UPA was in power?
Don't worry this is yet another part of a grand master strategy of Smriti Irani the same way the disaster of Delhi was a grand strategic strategy equivalent to Austerlitz which was planned by Amit Shah
Pro-Khalistani fools, last year there were reports that the ISI were actively encouraging these groups. A few ret@rds with an axe to grind is nothing new every year their numbers are dwindling.
Just want to confirm the news that Canada would be giving Visa on arrival to Indians. Have got it from U-tube.
Watch "Canada Announces Visa On Arrival For Indians" on YouTube -Lot of ppl are questioning wether the news is true.
Please let me know the authenticity.
Bullshit, they have the money. Looted india for 60yrs.
RaGa spotted at his "weekend with Rose" one on one session.
Wishing that someone could Tell that to our parents & other relatives & "well-wishers"
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'Bad candidate from good party doesn't deserve a ticket': Amit Shah steps in as trouble brews for BJP in Bihar - Firstpost
The BJP may have had a rather smooth seat-sharing arrangement with coalition partners, but it still has a few problems of its own to handle ahead of the first phase of assembly polls. Unhappy at being denied tickets, which went to turncoats from other parties, particularly the JD(U) and the RJD, some leaders have threatened to campaign against official candidates. BJP president Amit Shah has been camping in the state to quell the resentment.
Hundreds of BJP workers protested outside the party office on Tuesday and chanted slogans against the party’s leadership. They were demanding that the party re-think and withdraw the candidature Ram Kumar Roy, who has been fielded from 41 Nirmali constituency in the Kosi region. He was in the JD(U) earlier.
Agitating members of the Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha (BJYM), the youth wing of the BJP, accused the party of compromising with its ideology and selling tickets to outsiders. They even threatened to launch a parallel campaign against the BJP in the entire Kosi region if the party did not withdraw its decision and give ticket to their ex-general secretary Sharwan Kumar Chaudhary who, they claim, has been working for the party since 1981.
BJP president Amit Shah. Reuters
They allege that Roy, who is an “outsider”, has been imposed on the party workers in the region and they are not going to tolerate at any cost.
“Pandit Deen Dayal Upadhyaya (one of the founders of the BJP) had said in one his political campaigns that any bad candidate cannot deserve your votes only because he is contesting the elections from a good party. If it happens, it means that the party high command was not impartial in distributing tickets. We have come here to remind the party of its ideology and what our founder had said. If the party does not reconsider its decision and go ahead with the same candidate, we, the foot soldiers will ensure its defeat not only in Nirmally but in all five constituencies of the Kosi belt,” Alok Kumar, Supaul district general secretary of the BJYM, toldFirstpost.
He said apart from Roy, former MP Vishwa Mohan Kumar and sitting MLA Niraj Kumar Singh – both from JD(U) – have been awarded the party ticket from the region.
Similar voices have raised from Arrah and Siwan districts. It is being alleged that a turncoat Manoj Singh, formerly asssociated with jailed don Mohammed Shabuddin, has been given ticket by the BJP from Siwan’s Raghunathpur assembly for crores of rupees ignoring outgoing MLA Vikran Kuwar.
Similar allegations were levelled by former Union Home Secretary and BJP parliamentarian RK Singh recently when he accused the Bihar unit of the party of taking money for tickets. The lawmaker from Arrah who joined BJP couple of years ago, said that many deserving candidates have been left out.
The resentment has forced party chief Amit Shah to step in to “resolve the differences”.
“There is a division in the state wing of the party’s leadership. The situation has turned so ugly that Amit Shah has to intervene. He is here to resolve differences and micro-manage the entire campaigning. He will be camping here for next five days, meet RSS functionaries working on the ground and carefully monitor the strategy and turns of event,” said a BJP insider.
Meanwhile, the upper caste leaders of saffron party are in dilemma after Union Minister Giriraj Singh yesterday said that “...no swarna (upper caste) will be the next chief minister of Bihar if the NDA (National Democratic Alliance comprising Ramvilas Paswan-led Lok Jan Shakti Party (LJP), Upendra Kushwaha-led Rashtriya Lok Samta Party (RLSP) and Hindustani Awam Morcha (HAM) floated by former chief minister Jitan Ram Manjhi) forms the government in Bihar”.
Justifying the statement, a veteran BJP leader without wishing to be named told Firstpost, “Our state unit is divided on caste basis and in this case, projecting a leader from the upper castes as a chief minister candidate would not be in favour of the party’s prospect because it will consolidate OBC leaders and voters against us. The statement made by Shri Giriraj Singh is a calculated one and will help the party give a tough fight to Nitish Kumar, who along with Lalu is considered as champion of the backward politics.”
Asked whether the move won’t upset upper caste leaders who have always supported the party, he replied in a big NO. “We are sure of support from our traditional base of upper castes. They are not going anywhere. Our biggest worry is to consolidate backward castes keeping in mind Lalu joining hands with Nitish. And the stand of the party will help us in a big way,” he explained.
@SURYA-1 @Echo_419
I don;t know about the BJP, but in the HAM,LJP & RLSP tickets have definitely been sold , am sure the same case is with the Congress.. JDU & RJD aren't that stupid. Their victory depends upon these 2 parties alone.
Why Apple CEO Tim Cook has good reason to turn down Modi's invite to visit India
what the fcuk is this scroll.in? talk about clutching to the straw.. this one takes the biscuit!
@ranjeet @Samudra Manthan @magudi
Only Sushil Modi will be the CM, that is confirmed. Caste credentials(OBC in Bihar[bania],pro-BJP OBC caste, considered a UC by leaders from other states where banias are UCs)+big supporter of Modi+experience & talentI hope they win this by hook or crook we need this state.Also sushil modi should be made CM if BJP wins,the guy has talent