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Polls - Karnataka '08 - G.Subramaniam - 05-25-2008 <!--QuoteBegin-Mudy+May 25 2008, 11:13 AM-->QUOTE(Mudy @ May 25 2008, 11:13 AM)<!--QuoteEBegin-->BJP 112 CONG 68 JDS 35 Other 8 BJP need 1 seat. to form government, clear majority [right][snapback]82011[/snapback][/right] <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd--> If they give 1 or 2 of the others which is a certainty, this is certain Also, I think JD-S will split off 12 easily Polls - Karnataka '08 - Guest - 05-25-2008 These are trend, trends are changing, around 10 seats are less than 300 votes difference. <b>BJP 113</b> CONG 67 JDS 35 Other 8 Polls - Karnataka '08 - Guest - 05-25-2008 Party Win Lead Cong 1 68 BJP 9 101 JD(S) 2 33 Others 1 8 JD(s) will sit in cold storage, Independent are ticket. IND are Hindu name, so I believe they can link with BJP. Polls - Karnataka '08 - Guest - 05-25-2008 <b> Cong says loss due to secular votes split. </b> <!--emo&:roll--><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/ROTFL.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='ROTFL.gif' /><!--endemo--> <!--emo&:roll--><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/ROTFL.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='ROTFL.gif' /><!--endemo--> <!--emo&:roll--><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/ROTFL.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='ROTFL.gif' /><!--endemo--> Same happened in Gujarat or Himachal or Punjab. Please come up with good excuse. Congress President failed, should resign. Where ever Rahul Baba visit, Congress lose that state. Recently, he is trying to visit Dalit houses in Delhi, so Congress will lose Delhi also. He should visit Raj and MP ASAP. <!--emo&--><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='biggrin.gif' /><!--endemo--> Polls - Karnataka '08 - Bodhi - 05-25-2008 Shivaji storming open the fort of Bijapur? This time without an alliance with mlechChas? Polls - Karnataka '08 - Guest - 05-25-2008 Bodhiji, How is ground situation? Polls - Karnataka '08 - Bodhi - 05-25-2008 jubilant. Bjp will come on its own, without even needing independents in all probablities. congress still saying they have a "moral obligation" to give Karnataka a secular and stable govt. Polls - Karnataka '08 - Guest - 05-25-2008 No nuclear deal. BSP will destroy Congress, they are giving them slow death. Yadav exit poll was wrong again. Sonia claimed they will comeback, she is wrong again. Polls - Karnataka '08 - Bodhi - 05-25-2008 when will Yadav exit from the market of exit-polls? Anyway CNNIBN wrote off their inaccuracy on the head of delimitation and 3-cornered contests. Polls - Karnataka '08 - Guest - 05-25-2008 CNNIBN, initially they were happy, when BJP was just ahead of 20 seats, they were saying Congress will reach 90+ seats. Now this is like Gujarat trauma for commie media. Some place JD is leading with 25 or 40 votes. Polls - Karnataka '08 - Guest - 05-25-2008 Party TRENDS TRENDS:SWING BJP 114 36+ CONG 69 1 + JD(S) 32 23 - OTHERS 9 14- JD(s) is bggest loser, p-secular forces are defeated by nationalist forces. After Gujarat result Sonia was in hospital for 15 days, Any idea about her plan? Polls - Karnataka '08 - Guest - 05-25-2008 After hearing Jaipal Reddy, Molly's comments, If these people are main guys, I think Congress will die very soon. They are quoting Yadav analysis, and are very happy. Polls - Karnataka '08 - Guest - 05-25-2008 They were talking, some NGOs formed a group to stop BJP to win in Karnataka. They labeled BJP as anti Muslim and anti Christian. These NGO groups are in shock why they failed? Any clue about this group? Polls - Karnataka '08 - Guest - 05-25-2008 Dear Sri. G. Subramaniam, I am replying to your posting here as I see you are active now and since I wanted to get in touch with you since I read your postings on Reservations. You look very broad minded in your outlook, very practical, though I see that a non-brahmin reading your comments are sure to get hurt. But, you seem to be for Hindu-Unity which I very much admire. Your observation is perfectly right in your statement about the tamil brahmin not according Dwijahood to about 30-40% of the tamil population who in fact practiced vocations of Khatriya and Vaishya dharma of Hinduism. Lord Krishna describes Vaishyas in Bhagawad Gita as those who practise Krishi-Vaanijya-GoRaksha and such populace form about 40-50% of the population. Since, you have quoted about meeting Periyavaal of Kanchi math, I was wondering whether you have read a discourse of Periyavaal posted at this site http://www.kamakoti.org/hindudharma/part3/chap6.htm This article/discourse will answer the cause for the anti-brahmin attitude in Tamil Nadu. If you send me a personal email, I would be interested to correspond with you. My personal email is ramak20@hotmail.com I live in Phoenix, Arizona. Married with two kids and graduated from IITM in 1986. Rama Krishnan Polls - Karnataka '08 - Capt M Kumar - 05-25-2008 <!--emo&:ind--><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/india.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='india.gif' /><!--endemo--> From: VisionaryManmohan (Original Message) Sent: 1/18/2006 11:01 AM If BJP comes back to power alongside JDS in Karnatka, it serves well for the revival of BJP; not to forget Bihar. Before(Bofors) and after Volcker report with Tapgate, it may be harbinger of worst to come for UPA; though, it remains to be seen whether BJP and NDA can rise to occasion. I think, BJP is already on the roads as far as Bofors is concerned and CVC has added to CBI's and Govt's worries. I had written this article then though it has taken another 2 1/2 yrs for BJP to come to stake Govt. in Karnatka almost independently. Polls - Karnataka '08 - Guest - 05-25-2008 The final tally according to the Election Commission's website is : <b>BJP 110</b> <b>KKKong 80</b> <b>JD (S) 28</b> <b>Independent 06</b> <b>s</b> Nix to the rest Polls - Karnataka '08 - G.Subramaniam - 05-25-2008 <!--QuoteBegin-chandramoulee+May 25 2008, 06:19 PM-->QUOTE(chandramoulee @ May 25 2008, 06:19 PM)<!--QuoteEBegin-->The final tally according to the Election Commission's website is :  <b>BJP     110</b>  <b>KKKong   80</b>  <b>JD (S)    28</b> <b>Independent 06</b>         <b>s</b> Nix to the rest [right][snapback]82030[/snapback][/right] <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd--> Just 10 needed to split off from JD-S Polls - Karnataka '08 - G.Subramaniam - 05-25-2008 <!--QuoteBegin-ramaaz+May 25 2008, 12:42 PM-->QUOTE(ramaaz @ May 25 2008, 12:42 PM)<!--QuoteEBegin-->Dear Sri. G. Subramaniam, I am replying to your posting here as I see you are active now and since I wanted to get in touch with you since I read your postings on Reservations. You look very broad minded in your outlook, very practical, though I see that a non-brahmin reading your comments are sure to get hurt. But, you seem to be for Hindu-Unity which I very much admire. Your observation is perfectly right in your statement about the tamil brahmin not according Dwijahood to about 30-40% of the tamil population who in fact practiced vocations of Khatriya and Vaishya dharma of Hinduism. Lord Krishna describes Vaishyas in Bhagawad Gita as those who practise Krishi-Vaanijya-GoRaksha and such populace form about 40-50% of the population.  Since, you have quoted about meeting Periyavaal of Kanchi math, I was wondering whether you have read a discourse of Periyavaal posted at this site http://www.kamakoti.org/hindudharma/part3/chap6.htm This article/discourse will answer the cause for the anti-brahmin attitude in Tamil Nadu. If you send me a personal email, I would be interested to correspond with you. My personal email is ramak20@hotmail.com I live in Phoenix, Arizona. Married with two kids and graduated from IITM in 1986. Rama Krishnan [right][snapback]82025[/snapback][/right] <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd--> I have never been to the kanchi mutt I have read the periyavaals comments I think he is partly right and partly wrong He has said, that this problems started due to brahmins leaving the priesthood But this should not be looked at in isolation The british impoverished the nation and the public could no longer support the brahmins Next I am strongly opposed to renegade brahmins - who are leaders of commies, naxals and seculars and progressivers and NGOS These beef-eating, smoking, drinking , marrying with muslims and xtians are people I detest Next Historically the brahmins have dominated most professions along with their priesthood. Remember Chanakya The british used the rich velala landlords and rich chettiar merchants against the middle class brahmin clerk Polls - Karnataka '08 - G.Subramaniam - 05-25-2008 <!--QuoteBegin-Mudy+May 25 2008, 12:25 PM-->QUOTE(Mudy @ May 25 2008, 12:25 PM)<!--QuoteEBegin-->They were talking, some NGOs formed a group to stop BJP to win in Karnataka. They labeled BJP as anti Muslim and anti Christian. These NGO groups are in shock why they failed? Any clue about this group? [right][snapback]82024[/snapback][/right] <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd--> 99% of NGOs are muslim, xtian, commie Polls - Karnataka '08 - Guest - 05-25-2008 <!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Yeddyurappa to take oath as new Kâtaka CM on May 28 </b> Bangalore, May 25: 66-year-old B S Yeddyurappa, who suffered the ignominy of the shortest serving Chief Minister for seven days last year, will take oath as the new Chief Minister of Karnataka on May 28. The BJP legislature party meeting has been called here tomorrow to elect Yeddyurappa as its leader after which he will meet the Governor Rameshwar Thakur to to stake claim to form the government. The BJP on Sunday stormed to power for the first time in south India winning the Karnataka assembly elections but fell short of a majority by a whisker of three seats. Buoyed by the victory, BJP leadership said it has made the party the frontrunner in the race for power in the next coming Lok Sabha elections. Making a steady growth on the back of a saffron agenda in the wake of the Ramjanambhoomi movement of the early nineties, the BJP secured 110 seats, three short of a majority in the 224-strong assembly in an election in which Congress improved on its previous performance bagging 80 seats. The JD(S), which enjoyed power in the company of both Congress and BJP and pulled the rug from under the saffron party`s feet last November, suffered heavily securing only 28 seats, 30 less than in 2004. The BJP, whose 18 MLAs were responsible for ushering in the first non-Congress government in Karnataka in 1983 under late Ramakrishna Hegde, was the single largest party in the 2004 elections too. It had then secured 79 seats while Congress got 65. <b>The saffron surge consumed several Congress heavyweights, including former Chief Minister N Dharam Singh, R V Deshpande and actor Ambarish, and also swept aside fringe players like BSP, SP, JD(U) and local Kannada Chalavali Party, which all drew a blank. Others, including a lone CPI(M) winner, accounted for the remaining seats. Yeddyurappa tasted personal victory defeating former Chief Minister S Bangarappa, who had never lost an assembly election, in Shikaripura where Congress and JD(S) did not field a candidate in a bid to defeat the BJP leader. Both his sons Madhu and Kumar were defeated. </b> BJP`s performance was significant as it put up a good show in virtually all the regions except some pockets in southern Karnataka, considered a stronghold of JD(S). The victory was a revenge of sorts for BJP which had the ignominy of heading a seven-day government after flip-flops in its ties with JD(S) which pulled the rug from its under feet late last year. Among the prominent winners were KPCC president M Mallikarjun Kharge, former Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy of JD(S), his brother Revanna. Congress`s Mamata Nichhani, daughter of Ramakrishna Hegde was in the third position in the contest against Kumaraswamy. <b>Former Minister and Congress heavyweight R V Deshpande lost the Haliyal seat to JDS` Sunil Hegde by a margin of 5,425 votes. </b> <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd--> |