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West Bengal, Kerala, TN, ASSAM Election -2006
#41
If BJP is not going to win anyways, doesnt it make more sense to pick out the 'right' candidates and 'support' them ?
#42
"In Buddha era, CPM winds of reform blow away Kerala hardliner
RAJEEV PI" http://www.indianexpress.com/story/534.html

Interesting spin/plant in Indian Express on VS/Pinarayi fight. VS has been called a stalinist leader with Pinarayi holding on to reform candles.

More amusing is the spin on CPI-M's corporatization -

" Clearly, the hardliners were getting to be increasingly embarrassing to the CPM leadership. The party has been moving steadily away from its own traditional but unviable labour-centric initiatives that it once swore by, like the Kerala Dinesh Bidi Co-operative now in its death throes, for more practical business options.

The party now runs a couple of commercial TV channels, is building world-class amusement/theme parks, constructing air-conditioned auditoria, plush corporate hospitals and hypermarkets—and looking to invest in a slew of other new-age businesses too. "

So is the media finally acknowledging that CPI-M has transfromed itself from a political party to an unincorporated corporation with strong legislative and mafia interests. Does any of our "intellecutuals" or analysts realize the dangers of a political party turning into investors?
#43
<!--QuoteBegin-rajesh_g+Mar 17 2006, 03:46 AM-->QUOTE(rajesh_g @ Mar 17 2006, 03:46 AM)<!--QuoteEBegin-->If BJP is not going to win anyways, doesnt it make more sense to pick out the 'right' candidates and 'support' them ?
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True, and they do it behind the scene. Being a national party, BJP can not do it openly with either of the two major parties.

May be VHP should take that initiative and route Hindu votes to appropriate candidates who support their view.
#44
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->So is the media finally acknowledging that CPI-M has transfromed itself from a political party to an unincorporated corporation with strong legislative and mafia interests. Does any of our "intellecutuals" or analysts realize the dangers of a political party turning into investors?
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CPM is just learning from the Chinese. They want to be like the chinese communist party managing all the business with govt patronage.
#45
Congress nightmare. Cartoon in Tribune

<img src='http://www.tribuneindia.com/2006/20060317/edit1.jpg' border='0' alt='user posted image' />
#46
Is it a joke or Kerala Assembly is run by traitors and terrorist?

<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Assembly wants Madani freed </b>
Pioneer News Service/ Thiruvananthapuram
<b>In a shocking, first-of-its-kind act of minority appeasement, the Kerala Assembly has passed a resolution seeking the release of Abdul Nasser Madani, prime accused in the 1998 serial terror bombings in Coimbatore.</b>

A special session of the Assembly was called up on March 15, when most of India was on holiday, celebrating Holi, to ostensibly discuss Kerala's dispute with Tamil Nadu over Mullapperiyar dam.

After the House enacted a legislation on the dam to safeguard the State's interest, Minister for Water Resources <b>Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan moved a resolution seeking "medical treatment of the highest order" for Madani, currently lodged in the high-security Coimbatore Central Jail in Tamil Nadu.</b>

<b>Not to be outdone by the Congress-led UDF Government, the CPI(M)-led LDF Opposition sought an amendment to the resolution, seeking parole for Madani. This was accepted and the House unanimously passed the resolution.</b> <!--emo&:o--><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/ohmy.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='ohmy.gif' /><!--endemo-->

<b>This unprecedented and blatant attempt at minority appeasement comes at a time when Kerala is preparing for Assembly election and within days of the terror bombings in Varanasi. The eagerness with which both the Congress and the CPI(M), as well as their allies, have voted for the resolution reflects their craving for Muslim votes at any cost.</b>

Madani, a Friday preacher known for his fanatical espousal of hardline Islam, floated the <b>Islamic Sevak Sangh in 1990 </b>to mobilise opposition to the Ram Janambhoomi movement. <b>When that organisation was banned in 1992, he floated the PDP </b>and with the help of a communal agenda established it in the Travancore belt of Kerala. <b>He lost a leg in a bomb explosion.</b>

<b>On February 14, 1998, serial explosions masterminded by Al Ummah rocked the venue of Mr LK Advani's rally in Coimbatore minutes before the BJP leader's arrival, killing 59 people.</b> Mr Advani narrowly escaped the attack.

Investigations revealed that Madani had provided shelter to those who carried out the bombings, including <b>Ooma Babu alia Majid.</b><b> He was also in contact with Pakistan's ISI and involved with training Al Ummah activists in terrorism.</b>

Kerala Police arrested Madani on March 31, 1998, for making provocative speeches. He was subsequently handed over to Tamil Nadu Police who booked him for the Coimbatore terror attack.

Since then, Madani has been relentlessly trying to secure bail, but his appeals have been turned down by the courts, including the Supreme Court which rejected his bail plea as recently as January 2005.

Unable to secure bail, Madani has switched tactics. He now claims that he is being denied medical assistance by the Tamil Nadu Government. When that claim was cold-shouldered, the Kerala Assembly moved in with its March 15 resolution.
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Why Indians blame Pakistan or Bangladesh for terrorist attack when these moron leaders are jumping to release known indian terrorist?
#47
This drama was going on in Kerala for years. But the Tamil Nadu government makes sure that he is not released. Had he been kept in Kerala, he would have been out on the street within days.
#48
Poll schedule
<b>West Bengal</b>
Poll Event Phase-I ----Phase-II ---Phase-III --Phase-IV --Phase-V
Date of Poll (17.04.06) (22.04.06) (27.04.06) (03.05.06) (08.05.06)
Counting of Votes 11.05.06

<b>Tamil Nadu</b>
Poll Event Phase-I
Date of Poll 08.05.06
Counting of Votes 11.05.06

<b>Kerala</b>
Poll Event --Phase-I ----Phase-II --Phase-III
Date of Poll (22.04.06) (29.04.06) (03.05.06)
Counting of Votes 11.05.06

<b>Assam</b>
Poll Event ---Phase-I ---Phase-II
Date of poll (03.04.06) (10.04.06)
Counting of votes 11.05.06

<b>Pondicherry</b>
Poll Event --Phase-I ----Phase-II
Date of Poll (03.05.06) (08.05.06)
Counting of Votes 11.05.06
#49
Election promise by DMK

<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->'We will provide quality <b>rice at Rs two per kg </b>to make women feel happy at heart, and provide <b>a free colour TV to every family </b>for women's recreation and general knowledge,' said the manifesto released by DMK president M Karunanidhi.
 
Women have much to cheer about, if the DMK regains power in the May 8 election. The manifesto promises <b>a free gas stove to all poor women </b>and a <b>monthly maternity assistance of Rs 1,000 three months prior to delivery and three months after that.</b>

The manifesto also promised a legislation to provide <b>separate reservation for Muslims and Christians </b>after getting the Centre to amend the Constitution to allow such quotas. Further, it would extend concessions enjoyed by<b> Dalits (currently confined to Hindus) to those in other religions, too</b>.

The DMK said it would not implement Value Added Tax without properly examining the implications,
Unemployed youth would get <b>an assistance of Rs 300 a month</b> under a future DMK regime while women members of <b>self-help groups would get Rs 45 a day as training allowance </b>
On the policy front, the DMK said it would continue to strive for the scrapping of Article 356 of the Constitution and for suitable constitutional amendments to provide for<b> State autonomy</b>, besides pressing the Centre to allocate 40 per cent of the Centre's gross tax revenues to the States.
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Do they think women are real stupid? I am not sure whether voters really buy these gimmicks?
Election commision should put a check on these promise.
#50
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/artic...473046.cms

NEW DELHI: An unpublicised survey of the five election-bound states commissioned by Congress sends home depressing tidings.

Conducted last week by a renowned Hyderabad-based professional group for the internal consumption of the party strategists, the gallup poll predicts severe setbacks in the coming round of assembly polls, with the party poised to win only in the tiny Pondicherry.

While the survey confirms that the party stands no chance in West Bengal and will be hard put to finish ahead of Mamata Banerjee’s Trinamul Congress, it predicts a big win for the CPM-led alliance in Kerala. In Assam, too, the prospects are not too sunny, with the poll forecasting that Congress may fail to get a majority. As for Tamil Nadu, it says that chief minister Jayalalitha has recovered considerable ground since her rout in the 2004 Lok Sabha polls to throw the battle wide open.

Sources in the party acknowledged that the findings, based on a representative sample of voter soundings, were a cause of serious concern. Worried over such gloomy prognosis and realising the impact that such a poor performance can have on the prestige of the UPA government at the Centre, party strategists have scrambled to tweak the campaign and to repair the cracks highlighted by the pollsters.

It has decided to focus on Assam. The findings suggest that incumbency disadvantage has not been wiped out by AGP’s refusal to partner BJP. It, however, also suggests that Congress has a fighting chance to breast the tape on its own strength.

No such chance in Kerala, though. The pollsters have predicted that the party’s hope of pulling off a repeat of 1977 when it retained power is not going to materialise.



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I hope they get trashed in ASSAM too...
#51
<b>Another 1.33 lakh names deleted in W Bengal</b>
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->The names of over 1.33 lakh voters were deleted during the continuous revision of electoral rolls in West Midnapore, Purulia and Bankura districts, where the first phase of the elections will be held on April 17, taking the total number of deletions in the state to over 14 lakh, Chief Electoral Officer Debashis Sen said.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->

I don't think this will effect rigging efforts by commies.
#52
Any guess on election outcome?

According to Arun Nehru
Assam - AGP
WB - CPI
Kerala -CPI(M)
Tamil Nadu - AIIDMK
#53
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>EC files police complaint against WB minister </b>
PTI
Wednesday, April 05, 2006 16:42 IST
KOLKATA: <b>For the first time in the electoral history of West Bengal, the Election Commission today filed a complaint with the police against senior CPI(M) leader and state Transport minister Subhas Chakraborty for allegedly making ‘threatening’ statements against government officials on poll duty.</b>

“We have received a written complaint from CEO against Subhas Chakraborty and the case has been registered under section 186 of IPC," a police official at the Lake Town police station said .

Asked about the next course of action against the senior leader, state Chief Secretary A K Deb said an investigation would be conducted on the basis of the complaint.

To a question, he said the compliance report to EC would be sent by the Chief Electoral Officer. The written complaint, filed on behalf of CEO Debashis Sen, came following an EC directive to him last night. The compliance report has to be sent by April 6.

Sen returned from Delhi on Wednesday after attending a meeting with the EC.

If he found guilty under section 186 of IPC, he may have to undergo three months of imprisonment or pay fine of Rs 500 or both.
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#54
that dude is incharge of cpim's er...underground goons.

i dont think it will be possible to beat cpim though - cos that mamata bannerjee dont know how to play her cards well. besides congress in wb has only one good candidate in her and no other. bjp had won one seat last time if i remember right. so even tho that low life anil biswas died (scoundrel number one), it may not be possible to stop cpim. the only silver lining is that BB is qyite good, among india's best cfief ministers now. its incredible how one man, jyoti basu single handedly ruined a state.
#55
<!--emo&:bevil--><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/b_evil.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='b_evil.gif' /><!--endemo--> EC collects CD of PM’s speech

Guwahati, April 4
The Election Commission (EC) today procured the CD of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s speech at Dongkamokam of Karbi Anglong, where he allegedly announced an economic package violating the model code of conduct.

Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of Asom J B Prakash today told newspersons that the CD was being sent to the Election Commission (EC) for further action.

The BJP had lodged a complaint in this regard and the Prime Minister’s office as well as the Congress had denied that any such economic package was announced.

Taking the fight to Election Commission’s doorsteps, the BJP yesterday pressed for “suitable punitive and corrective action” against the Prime Minister for violating the model code of conduct. — UNI
#56
This one made my day... <!--emo&:roll--><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/ROTFL.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='ROTFL.gif' /><!--endemo-->

http://ia.rediff.com/election/2006/apr/07c...?q=tp&file=.htm

<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->West Bengal

Long live Revolution

Later in this month I will vote, that will the first time I will be voting.

Now lets analyse the options I have to vote :

1. Candidate 1 from Congress ,I presume , a party which claims to have struggled for indian freedom but at a time imposed emergency in state for their own benefit , now in power in center , doing a job ok with a colations boat sailing high like the raging bulls in the stock market. It seems that the stock market is deciding ecomnomics of leading a country.So , voting credibility depends on local area politics and the person who the face of the party

Candidate 2 , from the much famed TMC which managed hold on one seat in the last lokh Shaba polls which was result of extreme mismanagement by the lady who leads it. The lady leading the party seems to be as whimsical as greg Chappell is with his batting orded. So , Can i trust them with my precious vote ? Naah, I hate greg chappell , and I hate that Lady !

Cadidate 3, is from the party in power, the hailed as the great communist facade.To analyse them is a very hard job for me , I havent seen any one else in  writers since my birth.It seems we have come to position where I think we hardly think we need a change.

Hence , you might presume where my precious vote goes to.

Actually , the roots of the ruling party in Bengal is deep rooted. To quote LS speaker Somnath Chatterjee had once said to a question about what the party did for people. He said when a girl child was born in the village , a party worker would plant a mahagony sapling in the courtyard , so that after 20 years that sapling transformed into the tree would bear the cost of the girls future!

This is the power of poeple , the power of organising.People say Bengal is stuck , actually it is more of stable necessity a person needs to progress.Progress doesnt always mean availability of twin ton a/c's in every urban homes.Progress in bengal means a small village worker has earned the right to work , right to leave a life <!--emo&:blink:--><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/blink.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='blink.gif' /><!--endemo--> .

Progress doesnt always come with builing fancy flyovers and brilliant roads ...yes that is a part of progress i agree. Progress means to be able to think freely , to be able live our live without the underworld dons threatning. <!--emo&:blink:--><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/blink.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='blink.gif' /><!--endemo-->

I do agree, there are lots of wrong and corrupt people working in adminstrative post who take advantage of their a/c car to send their kid to school who make people think bad about politicians.

An efficiant admistration with a determined goverment ,sooner or later leads to state of peace.

Long live Revolution as I believe  <!--emo&Confusedkull--><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/aaskull.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='aaskull.gif' /><!--endemo-->

Let the world change you and you can change the world

Subhrajyoti
Student
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#57
After reading above link.
Kerala politics is very confusing. Looks like preference is for Muslim CM and UDF.
#58
<!--emo&Sad--><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/sad.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='sad.gif' /><!--endemo--> Third Front if AGP wins'Add to Clippings
Oinam Sunil
[ Saturday, April 08, 2006 12:12:59 amTIMES NEWS NETWORK ]
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GUWAHATI: Uttar Pradesh chief minister Mulayam Singh Yadav on Friday predicted a change in the national political scenario if AGP wrests power in Dispur for the third time upstaging the ruling Congress in the current two-phase assembly polls in Assam.

"We are working for an anti-Congress and anti-BJP third front, comprising regional and Left-wing parties," said Mulayam. "We want a Brindaban Goswami-led AGP government in Assam.

AGP will win this election and create an impact in national politics," Yadav said, while replying to a query on Friday whether there will be mid-term Lok Sabha polls after the assembly elections in five states.

Endorsing Yadav's forecast, former AP chief minister N Chandrababu Naidu said, "The Brahmaputra looks very mild, but a strong undercurrent runs beneath its surface."

On infiltration from Bangladesh, Yadav said people of the country were fed up with Congress and BJP, and the time has come to provide an alternative.

Justifying the need for an alternative front, Naidu said the country has become pro-Bush. "Why did the Congress effect a sudden policy change? Is Sonia Gandhi behind it?"

"Sonia is attacking AGP here and not BJP," Naidu drove home his point that two parties were following an identical pro-Washington line in voting against Iran at the IAEA.

"Assam is rich in natural and human resources, but it is still backward. Congress is responsible for Assam's backwardness. Have they (Congress) implemented the Assam Accord?" he asked.
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<!--QuoteBegin-Mudy+Apr 8 2006, 01:54 AM-->QUOTE(Mudy @ Apr 8 2006, 01:54 AM)<!--QuoteEBegin-->After reading above link.
Kerala politics is very confusing. Looks like preference is for Muslim CM and UDF.
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Actually Kerala had a Muslim League CM for some time. I think it was in late 1970s, C H Muhammad Koya of Muslim League became CM for few days. I'm not sure who supported him from outside.

Added later:
Here is a summary info if you are interested in history of Kerala politics.
Political Background
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Shri Antony resigned his Chief Ministership on October 27, 1978. Shri.P.K.Vasudevan Nair (CPI) took over as Chief Minister on October 29, 1978. But his ministry also resigned on October 7, 1979 in order to create a favourable atmosphere for the formation of a Left Democratic Front in Kerala. Shri.C.H.Muhammad Koya was sworn-in as Chief Minister on October 12, 1979, but the four member ministry could continue in office only for a short term. The ministry resigned on December 1, 1979 and the Assembly was dissolved. Again President's rule was invoked in Kerala up to 24th January 1980. Political alignment in Kerala had then undergone a sea change involving a drastic regrouping of major political parties.
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#60
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http://ia.rediff.com/election/2006/apr/07c...?q=tp&file=.htm

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Long live Revolution
Let the world change you and you can change the world
Subhrajyoti
Student
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what a complete a**hole !!


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