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"Apart from the alliance story and other things as far as election scene goes, I personally feel that what is happening in this market right now is the sentiment which is playing around, and sentiment is largely dictated by one factor that is the Modi factor," Mehraboon Irani, Principal & Head-Private Client Group Business, Nirmal Bang Securities, told ET Now yesterday.

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NEW DELHI: Over half of India's population now has an Aadhaar number, as the Nandan Nilekani-led Unique Identification Authority of India (UIDAI) is learnt to have generated over 60 crore such numbers, three weeks before the March 31 deadline set by the govt to reach this goal.

By March 10, the UIDAI had generated and dispatched unique Aadhaar numbers to 600.7 million people, ET has learnt from senior government officials aware of the development.

"Aadhaar has become the faste ..

Read more at:
Every second Indian now has Aadhaar number - The Economic Times

An sms and voice message facility has been created for Rae Bareli. Please ask as many people as possible of Raebareli to give a missed call (toll free) on No: 08467009696. They will be able to receive messages from the Member of Parliament, and the District Congress committee can also send messages to them

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Leader: Party president Rajnath Singh has so far managed to contain the infighting within the BJP
Wrangling within the BJP leadership over ticket allocation for some high-profile constituencies in Uttar Pradesh indicates that it may not be smooth sailing for the saffron party at the hustings as is being predicted.
Though the RSS has managed to douse the fire of discontent for now, this peace doesn't appear to be long lasting.
Many BJP leaders in UP were already unhappy with the anointment of Amit Shah (still seen as an outsider) as the in-charge of party affairs in the state.
Now the talk of allocation of certain 'safe' seats to the party heavyweights, including its prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi and president Rajnath Singh, has triggered dissent among local veteran leaders.
Uttar Pradesh, which sends the maximum number of MPs to the Lok Sabha (80), is a crucial state for the BJP's dream of returning to power.
But infighting weeks before the state goes to polls, can spoil its plans. The state is also politically and demographically different from others as the contest here is mostly triangular or quadrangular.
So, any kind of rebellion or infighting can cost the BJP and help its political opponents. Another major problem facing the BJP is the controversy over prospective allies and candidates.
Blinded by the 'Mission 272+' the BJP is letting in some people whose credentials are questionable.
Senior leader Sushma Swaraj has already expressed her displeasure over the proposed induction of B. Sriramulu, former aide of Bellary's mining baron Janardhan Reddy, into the party.
The BJP's alleged secret pact with Raj Thackeray, known for his anti-north Indian stand, has also come under fire from leaders like Nitish Kumar.
At this juncture, the BJP may think it can win the election comfortably. But, the reality is Delhi is still a distant dream for Modi and his party.
They can't think of coming to power by using the same tactics that they have been criticising themselves.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/indiahome/article-2577729/WHIPLASH-Delhi-distant-dream-BJP.html#ixzz2veE0e6Cx

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@fsayed - There is a difference between defence.pk and facebook. While I have no problem if you engage in your duty to propagate one side or another - remember there is a place and time for it. And this is a place for meaningful discussion - NOT repeated doses of propaganda. I have never seen you participate on any discussion so far. This goes against the very principles of a social forum. Peddle your junk on facebook or twitter pls. Off topic and meaningless posts will be reported henceforth. @Guynextdoor2 also holds views similar to yours, but he discusses other topics as well. You OTOH behave like a bot.
 
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Elections 2014: Smriti Irani's poor show in Agra | NDTV.com

Elections 2014: Smriti Irani's poor show in Agra


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Agra: It was not the content of what Smiriti Irani said at the "intellectuals' meeting on Monday evening at a conclave in Agra, but the poor attendance, that is the talk of the town.

"May be Agra doesn't have too many intellectuals," said insurance agent Sudheir Gupta.

Home-maker Padmini reacted saying "the lack of interest in her meeting clearly is a pointer towards the gender bias of the male dominated BJP."

District BJP leaders however explained that since there was an important meeting at Hathras, most leaders were away and could not join the session addressed by Rajya Sabha member and party vice president Ms Irani.

Ms Irani lauded Narendra Modi's development model and lashed out at UPA's performance. She said votes for either BSP or SP would mean supporting the Congress which is neck deep in corruption.

She called Aam Admi Party the "B team of the Congress" while interacting with media persons.



Real neta should listen, not just talk: Rahul Gandhi addresses rally in Gujarat

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Kheda district, Gujarat:
Rahul Gandhiaddressed a rally in Narendra Modi's bastion, Gujarat. He criticized the BJP and said that the poor have not benefited from the BJP rule. In a direct hit to Mr Modi, Mr Gandhi said that real politicians not just talk but act. (Election 2014: Live Blog)

Mr Gandhi is the frontrunner to become the PM in the upcoming general elections if the Congress wins.

Here are the highlights:
  • Gujarat has given Sardar Patel and Mahatma Gandhi to the country.
  • They represent ideology for nation building.
  • Good that you want to build his statue but you have not bothered to even read what his ideology is.
  • BJP says it wants to finish Congress but who made the party? It was Sardar Patel and Mahatma Gandhi.
  • The state was built by the people not by an individual.
  • India doesn't want chowkidar, it wants basic rights.
  • Land has been taken away from farmers and given to corporates.
  • We won't worship RSS or BJP leaders.
  • Our leaders are Sardar Patel and Mahatma Gandhi.
  • BJP doesn't have ideology but just anger.
  • They want to pass on this anger to the people.
  • But we have love and compassion and not anger.
  • Have the youth here got employment? I don't see Nano's on the roads.
  • Gujarat is shining for industrialists, not for the poor people.
  • India cannot shine till we alleviate poverty.
  • We have to uplift the poor people.
  • We have lifted 15 crore people from below poverty line.
  • We want to elevate 17 crore people from poor strata to middle class.
  • There are two set of politicians: One who think people are wise and you can learn from them, like Mahatma Gandhi. The second set are like Hitler who think they are always right and not the people. They are arrogant.
 
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kya hua tumhare baade RSS k neta kaha jo doosro k neta ko apna bata ne mein lage ho
Kiske neta Wo Congress kahan Rahi yeh Ab Gandhi ki Bal Pal Lal waali .Rajender prasad .lal bahudaR SHashtri waali Ki its not that Congress any more This congress Is Now Just is Gathering of FootLickers roaming around One Family :mad::mad::mad:
 
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Leader: Party president Rajnath Singh has so far managed to contain the infighting within the BJP
Wrangling within the BJP leadership over ticket allocation for some high-profile constituencies in Uttar Pradesh indicates that it may not be smooth sailing for the saffron party at the hustings as is being predicted.
Though the RSS has managed to douse the fire of discontent for now, this peace doesn't appear to be long lasting.
Many BJP leaders in UP were already unhappy with the anointment of Amit Shah (still seen as an outsider) as the in-charge of party affairs in the state.
Now the talk of allocation of certain 'safe' seats to the party heavyweights, including its prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi and president Rajnath Singh, has triggered dissent among local veteran leaders.
Uttar Pradesh, which sends the maximum number of MPs to the Lok Sabha (80), is a crucial state for the BJP's dream of returning to power.
But infighting weeks before the state goes to polls, can spoil its plans. The state is also politically and demographically different from others as the contest here is mostly triangular or quadrangular.
So, any kind of rebellion or infighting can cost the BJP and help its political opponents. Another major problem facing the BJP is the controversy over prospective allies and candidates.
Blinded by the 'Mission 272+' the BJP is letting in some people whose credentials are questionable.
Senior leader Sushma Swaraj has already expressed her displeasure over the proposed induction of B. Sriramulu, former aide of Bellary's mining baron Janardhan Reddy, into the party.
The BJP's alleged secret pact with Raj Thackeray, known for his anti-north Indian stand, has also come under fire from leaders like Nitish Kumar.
At this juncture, the BJP may think it can win the election comfortably. But, the reality is Delhi is still a distant dream for Modi and his party.
They can't think of coming to power by using the same tactics that they have been criticising themselves.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/indiahome/article-2577729/WHIPLASH-Delhi-distant-dream-BJP.html#ixzz2veE0e6Cx

Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook

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Kiske neta Wo Congress kahan Rahi yeh Ab Gandhi ki Bal Pal Lal waali .Rajender prasad .lal bahudaR SHashtri waali Ki its not that Congress any more This congress Is Now Just is Gathering of FootLickers roaming around One Family :mad::mad::mad:

O thand rakh kakke . .:drag:
 
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