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Gujarat, Karnataka, Goa, UP- Election 2007 - 2
<b>An archangel of death from Italy in Gujarat</b>

V Sundaram | Sat, 08 Dec, 2007 , 03:20 PM
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"Remember friend, as you pass by.
As you are now, so once was I.
As I am now, you soon shall be.
So, prepare for death, and follow me."—</i>Author unknown.

Sonia Gandhi is no Archangel of Peace in Gujarat or for that matter in any other part of India. The experienced people of Gujarat know her to be an unrivalled 'Archangel of Death'.

Digressing for a moment from Sonia's sustained and continuous psudo-secular and historic peace initiatives in Jammu and Kashmir, let me turn to Gujarat where elections are taking place in the next few days.

All the Hindus of India know that Islam-embracing and Christianity-coveting Sonia promoted peace in Godhra through the Muslim terrorists in February, 2002. Later she promoted peace through the Muslim terrorists when they attacked 'Sankat Vimochan Temple' at Benares.

When the Muslim terrorists killed scores of people in a railway train in Mumbai through the use of cleverly deployed Bombs, Sonia Gandhi expressed her compassion towards the minorities saying that they were being targeted unnecessarily by the Hindu fundamentalists.

She and her slavish Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh showed their patriotism two years ago by deliberately absenting themselves from participating in the function connected with the centenary of the 'Vande Mataram Song' in New Delhi.

On that historic occasion, both of them treated their own Government sponsored function with pseudo-secular contempt.

Sonia Gandhi absented herself from the public function connected with the birth centenary of the great Revolutionary Freedom Fighter Baghat Singh held in New Delhi. Sonia and her puppet Government view great revolutionaries like Baghat Singh, Sukh Dev and Chandrasekar Azad as misdirected terrorists and all the Islamic terrorists of today as selfless nationalists.

About ten days ago Sonia Gandhi went to Gujarat and during an elections speech described Narendra Modi as a dishonest Merchant of Death. She rose to poetic heights by saying that Narendra Modi has converted Gujarat into a Godse Land. It is a pity that the grand old Congress party has gone dearth of strategies and become bankrupt of vital national issues to be raised and placed before the people of Gujarat in its on-going electoral campaign.

Sonia Gandhi and her party have been driven to the helpless desperation of being forced to rake up the issue of encounter death of a criminal and a terror suspect Shorabuddin. What is disgusting and disgraceful to note is that the shameless Congress Party in Gujarat has joined forces with the Sardar Patel Utkarsh Samiti led by Gordhan Zadaphia who was Home Minister in Narendra Modi's Cabinet during the 2002 violence in Godhra. Thus a pro-Hindu terrorist of 2002 fame has become an acceptable pseudo-secular and anti-Hindu Congress nationalist of today after he has been duly baptised by Sonia Gandhi.

<b>The Congress President Sonia, has always treated the Hindu majority with contempt and describes all the Hindu leaders as 'Communalists'. She duly follows the Nehru legacy of appeasing the Muslims, but unlike Nehru, she has a hidden Christian agenda of de-Hinduising this great nation by dividing the people on communal lines. </b>

In the present run-up to the Gujarat elections, she had said, 'The Gujarat government is being run by leaders who are liars, dishonest and merchants of religion & death'. This is an arrogant and uncivilized statement, which deserves to be condemned in the strongest possible terms.

B R Haran, has dissected Sonia Gandhi's known anti-Hindu pseudo-secular stance in these words: 'In fact, the three terms 'Lier, Dishonest & Merchant of Death' suits only her, in the most appropriate way and certainly not Mr Narendra Modi . Her first 'lie' was a blatant lie, when she went to the then President Mr. K R Narayanan after the 1998 elections and said, <b>'I have the support of 272 MPs' </b>and claimed to form the government, with an intention of becoming the Prime Minister.

Since then, she had lied many times on many issues like <b>Bofors, Oil for Food scam and even in the affidavits with regards to her educational qualifications & citizenship</b>, which she submits during elections from time to time.

Her 'dishonesty' was evident when she delayed her Indian citizenship for more than fifteen years and also when she told the nation in May 2004, 'My inner voice told me to renounce the post of Prime Ministership', while her claim to become the PM was actually turned down by the then President Dr Kalam due to obvious legal reasons. <b>Her dishonesty was also evident when she visited Thirupathi Thirumala without even signing the register confirming her faith'. </b>

"The term 'Merchant of Religion' could be found applicable to all Sonia's speeches, wherein she has always tried to appease the minorities and ridicule the majority. Even during the recent UP Assembly elections, <b>she had written a personal letter to thousands of Muslim clerics and leaders saying, 'help me generously to fight against communalism (read majority Hindus), so that, I can build a society of your dreams'.</b>

This is just an example and many such irrefutable facts can be cited. It is time for all the Hindus of India to adopt this working slogan: <b>"Hindus of India unite! You have nothing to lose but your chains! Congress Hatao aur Desh ko Bachao". </b>

The term 'Merchant of death' is the most appropriate term suiting her since the day she captured power as an extra constitutional authority without any accountability or sense of moral responsibility. The nation's security has been in shambles for the last three years and Islamic terrorism, Naxalism & Maoism have increased at an alarming rate due to her appeasement policies and vote bank politics resulting in deaths of thousands of innocent people and destruction of billions of rupees worth of private and public properties.

I spoke to Dr Subramanian Swamy who as a young parliamentarian fought against the terrorism of Indira Gandhi during emergency in 1975-77 and who is now leading a One-Man Brigade fighting the terrorism being let loose against the Hindus of India by the UPA Government in New Delhi under the stranglehold of a champion of Islamic Terrorism, though she calls herself an 'Archangel of Christian Peace', like Sonia Gandhi. Dr Swamy has this to say on Sonia's observations on Narendra Modi and Gujarat:

'I am rather amused by the observations of Sonia Gandhi to the effect that Narendra Modi is functioning as a 'Merchant of Death' and that he has converted Gujarat into a 'Godse Land'. And yet I am not surprised because I know that she is an international terrorist with close links with merchants of death not only in India but in several other parts of the world.

Otherwise, she would not have teamed up with those terrorists who are responsible for the murder of her husband Rajiv Gandhi—I mean the DMK Party with its multiple layers of financial and political underground connections with the LTTE. Sonia Gandhi can never understand India and much less Hinduism and Hindu way of live. She can never understand Indian feelings, emotions and sentiments.

No other Indian widow would have teamed up with the killers of her husband or those who praised those killers in poetic terms, as Sonia has done, to keep herself and her family in a position of unchallenged power in New Delhi. Moreover, Sonia is ignorant about the fact that Nathuram Godse was a Maharashtrian and not a Gujarathi. Godse killed another Hindu and not a Muslim or a Christian. In short, I can only say that Sonia herself is a 'Merchant of Death' for all the Hindus of India regardless of the State of their origin.'

As usual, the Congress has lived up to its known pseudo-secular standard of supporting Islamic terror. The people of Gujarat will, no doubt, give a fitting and resounding reply to the Congress Party in the coming fortnight.

<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>Better to be at God's mercy than Sonia, Modi to PM</b>

December 08, 2007 18:53 IST

Countering Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's taunts, Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday said it is better to be at the 'mercy of God' than Congress leader Sonia Gandhi.

As the poll campaign got bitter with just three days left for the first phase of polls, Modi reacted to Dr Singh's remarks at an election rally in Surat that people of Gujarat are at the 'mercy of God' if they oppose the Bharatiya Janata Party government.

Modi's choice of words was same as Dr Singh, apparently to get even with him, when he asked: "Is it not better to be at the mercy of God than being at the mercy of Sonia Gandhi?"

"My advice to the prime minister is that if he is also at the mercy of God rather than the mercy of Sonia Gandhi it will be better for the country," Modi said, while addressing election rallies in Rajkot.

http://www.rediff.com/news/2007/dec/08gujpoll7.htm
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Moron singh(!) should return to the safety and comfort of the pallu of raajmata sonia gandhi. Timid and coward fellow who never won any single election anywhere is no match to Modi.
<!--QuoteBegin-Bodhi+Dec 8 2007, 08:32 PM-->QUOTE(Bodhi @ Dec 8 2007, 08:32 PM)<!--QuoteEBegin-->Moron singh(!) should return to the safety and comfort of the pallu of <b>raajmata sonia</b> gandhi.  Timid and coward fellow who never won any single election anywhere is no match to Modi.
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Small request Bodhiji, dont call sonia with a respected word as Raajmata. Sonia is a Italian waitress and should be 'respectfully' called a Italian waitress or whatever a waitress is called in Italian. <!--emo&Smile--><img src='style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' border='0' style='vertical-align:middle' alt='smile.gif' /><!--endemo-->

Thank you.
Narendra Modi's reply to EC
12/8/2007

The BJP has strongly defended the Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi's comments on Sohrabuddin. In his reply to the Election Commision's show cause notice, the Gujarat chief minister said that was quoted out of context.

Moreover, Narendra Modi also said that he was miquoted by the press and that he never justified the fake encounter of Sohrabuddin. Modi's reply to EC

Meanwhile, the BJP sources have told TIMES NOW that Narendra Modi is likely to defend his comments made on Sohrabuddin in his reply to the Election Commission's notice.

In his reply to the EC, Modi is likely to defend his comments on Sohrabbudin Sheikh by saying that he was replying to a political debate on terrorism started by the Congress and only articulated his party's hardline approach in tackling terror.

Modi's reply is expected to reach the Election Commission by 5.30 pm on Saturday (Dec 8) evening. The Gujarat chief Minister had been asked by the EC to explain his comments justifying the Sohrabuddin encounter.

Prima facie, the EC had earlier said that Modi's comments violated the electoral code of conduct and a final decision would be taken only after the Gujarat Chief Minister replies to its show-cause notice.

Earlier, Narendra Modi has asked the Election Commission for more time to explain his controversial Sohrabuddin remarks. The Election Commission was expected to take a decision on the show cause notice today (December 8) against Modi for his comments justifying his encounter and saying that he deserved it.

<b>The BJP has already accused the EC of bias in issuing a show cause notice to Narendra Modi, and and party leaders say he was only replying politically to Sonia Gandhi's comments when she called the Gujarat government "merchants of death".</b>

Sonia tones down

Meanwhile, the Congress President -- <b>Sonia Gandhi -- seems to have toned down her rhetoric against Narendra Modi in Gujarat</b> while addressing a number of rallies on Saturday. The Congress president addressed a series of rallies covering South Gujarat particularly - Mandvi, Amreli and Kakadganj.
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Italian Waitress chickens out when faced with an strong nationalist who does not take lying down the insults heaped on him and Gujarat by an uneducated hindu idol smuggler.
<b>Sonia`s speech prima facie violated model code: EC </b> <!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->New Delhi, Dec 09: Holding her "merchants of fear and death" remarks about Gujarat government prima facie violative of the model code of conduct, the Election Commission on Sunday issued notice to Congress president Sonia Gandhi asking her to give a reply by Tuesday, following pressure from BJP that she be asked to give an explanation.

The commission deferred its decision on the response given By Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi for his remarks on Sohrabuddin encounter killing.

The poll watchdog also held Congress general secretary Digvijay Singh and BJP leader V K Malhotra prima facie guilty of breaching the code of conduct and asked them to send their response by Tuesday.

While Singh had reportedly spoken about Hindu terrorists in Gujarat BJP leader V K Malhotra for his accusations against Gandhi for having "hatred for Hindus".

Referring to Gandhi`s remarks at an election meeting in Navsari in Gujarat, the EC said, "the commission has viewed the video recording of the said speech. The commission, prima facie, is of the view that the statement made in the speech viz, those running the Gujarat government are liars, betrayers and merchants of fear and death, amounts to violation of provisions of model code of conduct". <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Different projections are bringing down Modi by at least 6-8 seats in Kutch-Saurashtra region -- this is mainly attributed to former Chief Minister Keshubhai Patel's "indifference". The BJP has 39 out of total 58 Assembly seats from this area.

<b>BJP's rising support </b>

Year              BJP              Cong
2002            49.85            39.59
1998            44.81            35.28
1995            42.51            32.86
1990            26.69            30.74
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Reader from Gujarat, please post latest info / trend on poll.
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->SC to hear pleas against Modi on Wednesday
December 10, 2007 12:00 IST
The Supreme Court will hear on Wednesday an application seeking to make Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi  a co-accused in the Sohrabuddin Sheikh fake encounter case on the basis of his alleged statement justifying the act.

A Bench headed by Justice Tarun Chatterjee said it would be the first matter to be heard on Wednesday.
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Why they had shifted date from Monday to Wednesday?
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><span style='color:red'>Cong takes U-turn, says Sonia remark not for Modi</span>

New Delhi, December 10: With the Election Commission issuing notice to Congress President Sonia Gandhi for her 'merchant of death' remark, her party on Monday changed the tune again, saying the comment was not about Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi.

"The text (of Gandhi's speech) is for everybody to see. No names appear in the text," Congress spokesman Abhishek Manu Singhvi said in Delhi.

The comment assumes significance as Singhvi had on Saturday said that Gandhi's comment about 'merchant of death' was about Modi and the party was not apologetic about it.

"Of course, she did. You can read that statement," Singhvi had told reporters when asked whether or not the Congress President's remark was about Modi.

http://www.expressindia.com/latest-news/Co...or-Modi/248732/
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Right. Of course, Kaangress Yuvaraaj Rahul Gandhi sermonized all on "Truth" in his yesterdays roadshows. So they will eventually tell EC what is the best Truth of both the options available.
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--> <b>Has Congress given up the fight? </b>
Pioneer.com
Ashok Malik | New Delhi
As Gujarat readies for the first round of polling in 87 Assembly seats in south Gujarat, Saurashtra and Kutch, political sentiment in the Capital seems to be coming round to the view that the Congress has already given up the fight. 

<b>In private, Congress leaders sound less than confident. </b>Notwithstanding the press briefing rhetoric, the party seems to have outsourced the actual politics of the anti-Narendra Modi campaign to ultra-secular activists and BJP dissidents. What should have been incremental support has perhaps ended up being the meat of the Congress effort.

Second, the party's flip-flop on Sonia Gandhi's "merchant of death" comment also indicates divergent priorities. When Kapil Sibal sought to clarify that Sonia's words were not meant for Modi, he was trying to pre-empt any action by the Election Commission (EC).

The following day Abhishek Singhvi contradicted Sibal and insisted the description was one of Modi. This suggested that, more than the Gujarat election, sending the "right message" to Muslim voters across the country -- presuming they are motivated only by a single-point hate-Modi agenda -- was deemed important.

Of course, following the EC notice, Singhvi has contradicted himself and now said that Modi was not actually Sonia's target, leaving the party even more confused.

Finally, Prakash Karat's disclosure that the CPI(M) had gone easy on the nuclear deal issue so as not to "destabilise" the Congress before the Gujarat election may be hiding more than it reveals. If temporarily keeping the Congress' credibility intact was the paramount concern, Karat should have confessed to the phoney truce only on the evening of December 16. After the second round of polling in Gujarat, he could have renewed his warning against operationalising the India-United States nuclear agreement.

Instead, he chose to do it before voting began at all. Was this unstated acceptance that the Congress had lost Gujarat and that the CPI(M) saw no reason to hold its fire any longer?

<b>Senior Congress functionaries admit that "regional sentiment" may be an overriding factor in Gujarat.</b> It is a tacit admission that taking the Gujarat campaign to such a high pitch and virtually pitting Sonia Gandhi against Modi only ended up playing into the hands of the incumbent Chief Minister.

Not since 1987, when Rajiv Gandhi put his energies into attempting to oust Jyoti Basu in West Bengal, has a national leader made a State-level election such a personal battle against an entrenched local strongman. As it happened, Basu and the Left Front returned to office with a huge majority. <b>After 20 years, is history looking to repeat itself? </b>
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>60% voter turnout in first phase of Gujarat Assembly polls  </b>
Zeenews Bureau
Ahmedabad, Dec 11: Atleast 60% of the electorate turned out to vote in the first phase of Gujarat Assembly elections on Tuesday. Voting came to a close at 5pm <b>without any incidence of violence or disturbance</b>. Polling took place for 87 seats of the Assembly. 
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>NDTV Exit Poll Highlights </b>

(Sample Size: 8515, Fieldwork done by GfK-MODE)

The BJP is losing ground in Saurashtra. It is likely to drop 13 seats from 2002.

A close fight in South Gujarat where the seats of both the BJP and the Congress remain unchanged.

It's a neck-and-neck fight in Phase I for the BJP and the Congress.
Gujarat Polls- Phase 1: 86 seats

Party
BJP-40 (Year 2007),53 (Year 2002)
Congress-43 (Year 2007), 30 (Year 2002)
Others-3 (Year 2007), 3 (Year 2002)

Exit Poll Projection - Saurashtra (58 seats)

Party
BJP-26 (Year 2007), 39 (Year 2002)
Congress-31 (Year 2007), 18 (Year 2002)
Others-1 (Year 2007), 1 (Year 2002)

Exit Poll Projection- South Gujarat (28 seats)

Party
BJP-14 (Year 2007), 14 (Year 2002)
Congress-12 (Year 2007), 12 (Year 2002)
Others-2 (Year 2007), 2 (Year 2002)<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd--><!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->While the survey by Star News poll said Congress will get 37 seats, a gain of seven, the NDTV poll showed that the party will get 43 seats, up by 13 from its 2002 poll tally in South Gujarat and Saurashtra where elections were held.

The NDTV survey put the BJP tally at 40, a loss of 13 seats, while Star News gave the saffron party 48, five less than what it got in the last elections.

The overall projection of Star News for was 115 seats for the BJP, down 12, 64 for Congress, a gain of 13 and three for others.

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To place a bet, a bookie like CK can be called and you can be in.

"Right now the bets that are being offered are a bet on 90,100 or 110 seats for the BJP or 60, 70 or 8-0 seats for the Congress these are six categories that you can bet on,” says CK.

One week is a long time in politics and so the bets constantly change, CK says.

<b>Five days ago if you bet on BJP getting 90 seats the profit was 15 paisa, but today the same bet earns 32 paisa per rupee.</b>

It means that the betting syndicate feels the odds against the BJP have increased and hence the greater the risk then greater the returns.

Five days ago a 100 seats for the BJP meant 45 paise for a rupee and now today it is priced at 80 paise.

And 110 seats meant 95 paise, but today it is priced at Rs 1 and 80 paise for every rupee
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The poll projections are being used to influence voters in later rounds. Again the inefficeincy of the Election Commission is used to shoreup the ruling interests's prospects. It is important to understand which instituions need to be captured by those who are fighting the ruling interests. Media and Officaldom - from these flow all the benefits of election politics.
Here are more exit -
NDTV - BJP = 40, Congress = 43 [ Commies are trying hard to show reverse]
Star - BJP = 48, Congress = 37
Sandesh - BJP = 47 Congress = 38
Zee - BJP = 54 Congress 30
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Political observers indicated that the ruling BJP, which was faced with a revolt from a few MLAs and a few communities in these areas, might have managed to control the damage caused by the friends-turned-foes in the backdrop of a high voter turnout.

"BJP rebels were less in number compared to those who would have voted for the party, especially when no anti-incumbency is working. A higher turnout could mean BJP supporters came out in good numbers and nullified the effect of rebels," they say. BJP general secretary and election in-charge for Gujarat Arun Jaitley also believed a higher voter turnout might finally benefit the BJP. 
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The so called rebels led by Keshubbhai etc are in the first phase or the second phase? Also what do Gujarat Samchar and other regional language papers say? What about Dainik Jagran?
First phase

Sandesh is from Gujarat, rest all newspaper are in Gujarati.
Modi has cleared the hurdle
The first phase was the riskiest, with Keshubhai patel dissidents, rich rural farmers arrested for stealing electricity, rural area etc

The Satta markets which are more accurate give 46 seats to BJP, a loss of 7 seats

In the next phase, the easy phase, Modi should hold on, which means a net BJP total of 120
http://www.indianexpress.com/story/248909.html

Sex CD of Bharatsinh Solanki, Congress Gujarat chief having sex with mistress
I think that in phase 1, BJP won about 53 seats, no net loss
Reason being, Modi is wildly popular with women
and the women vote went to Modi by a huge margin


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