10-24-2010, 10:54 PM
[quote name='kharavela' date='23 October 2010 - 08:22 PM' timestamp='1287882895' post='108993']
Desperate Congress after finding from its survey that it will be decimated in Bihar polls has named RSS man Indresh Kumar in the Ajmer Blast chargesheet.
The kind of politics these people indulge in is pathetic.
I hope this has no effect on the election outcome. NDA had been riding a positive swing and everyone was saying that they would come to power with clear majority.
Gujarat polls have shown the results of their schemes. Even in Bharuch (Ahmad Patel's turf), Muslims voted for BJP candidates.
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Bihar is the trick. Congress know for sure it has no "aukaat" here. It has none even to play spoilsport for Laloo etc. It did not revive and it may not cross 15 seats overall inspite of whatever RahulG did. They badly need a replacement/hedge against DMK and Mamta in the days to come. Their target is clearly JDU. In the scheme of things for them if Nitish wins landslide(real sweep) and then ditches NDA in favor of UPA it is a victory of sorts for INC. They have two things in such a scenario. JDU's LS memebers also also future RS elections. UPA (not just INC) is in minority. INC is fed up of Maya and Yadavs. They utility of CBI, money etc are all over in the future.
So now what to do?
As in 2009 elections use media, manchurian candidates and also EVMs to get the outcome that you are looking for. Nilsen survey is an INC pet. They come once from NDTV and sometimes for Star TV or others. It does not matter.
The only difference this time is INC would try to make sure that Nitish will get to situation where he may need just another 20 seats to form goverment. The 95+ seats for JDS is what INC is trying. It this pursuit it may have done the following:
(1) Several earlier surveys are done for planning purposes
(2) Nilsen releases a cooked up survey in favor of NDA
(3) Entire PCC of Bihar are filled up with massive muslim candidates
(4) INC gave a lot of tickets to several ex-Laloo and ex-Paswan loyals
(5) Pulled Deva Gowda party (probaly selling a KA lemon) into picture as platform for manchurian candidates
(6) Instructed loyal mullahs to quitely campaign and vote for JDS but not to BJP
(7) Usage of Naxals as undercover to tamper EVMs is also planned and is underway
The whole game plan is to make sure Laloo does not get a single non-Yadav vote and Paswan does not get beyond 2 to 5% of Dalit votes.
Now what is the gameplan for BJP? There are several seats where BJP could ensure JDU's defeat to Laloo. If they succeed they will help Laloo to be relevant and not going into oblivion.
There are unpredictable dangers in these games as one cannot control the events at macro level. It is possible in the confusion some mullah may vote for BJP too. Results will tell who will be winning the one-upmanship being played by both INC and BJP.
I gaurantee that a lot of Biharis will not agree to this theory <img src='http://www.india-forum.com/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> In simple terms, congress is trying to checkmate BJP by increasing the seats of its coalition partner.
Desperate Congress after finding from its survey that it will be decimated in Bihar polls has named RSS man Indresh Kumar in the Ajmer Blast chargesheet.
The kind of politics these people indulge in is pathetic.
I hope this has no effect on the election outcome. NDA had been riding a positive swing and everyone was saying that they would come to power with clear majority.
Gujarat polls have shown the results of their schemes. Even in Bharuch (Ahmad Patel's turf), Muslims voted for BJP candidates.
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Bihar is the trick. Congress know for sure it has no "aukaat" here. It has none even to play spoilsport for Laloo etc. It did not revive and it may not cross 15 seats overall inspite of whatever RahulG did. They badly need a replacement/hedge against DMK and Mamta in the days to come. Their target is clearly JDU. In the scheme of things for them if Nitish wins landslide(real sweep) and then ditches NDA in favor of UPA it is a victory of sorts for INC. They have two things in such a scenario. JDU's LS memebers also also future RS elections. UPA (not just INC) is in minority. INC is fed up of Maya and Yadavs. They utility of CBI, money etc are all over in the future.
So now what to do?
As in 2009 elections use media, manchurian candidates and also EVMs to get the outcome that you are looking for. Nilsen survey is an INC pet. They come once from NDTV and sometimes for Star TV or others. It does not matter.
The only difference this time is INC would try to make sure that Nitish will get to situation where he may need just another 20 seats to form goverment. The 95+ seats for JDS is what INC is trying. It this pursuit it may have done the following:
(1) Several earlier surveys are done for planning purposes
(2) Nilsen releases a cooked up survey in favor of NDA
(3) Entire PCC of Bihar are filled up with massive muslim candidates
(4) INC gave a lot of tickets to several ex-Laloo and ex-Paswan loyals
(5) Pulled Deva Gowda party (probaly selling a KA lemon) into picture as platform for manchurian candidates
(6) Instructed loyal mullahs to quitely campaign and vote for JDS but not to BJP
(7) Usage of Naxals as undercover to tamper EVMs is also planned and is underway
The whole game plan is to make sure Laloo does not get a single non-Yadav vote and Paswan does not get beyond 2 to 5% of Dalit votes.
Now what is the gameplan for BJP? There are several seats where BJP could ensure JDU's defeat to Laloo. If they succeed they will help Laloo to be relevant and not going into oblivion.
There are unpredictable dangers in these games as one cannot control the events at macro level. It is possible in the confusion some mullah may vote for BJP too. Results will tell who will be winning the one-upmanship being played by both INC and BJP.
I gaurantee that a lot of Biharis will not agree to this theory <img src='http://www.india-forum.com/forums/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='' /> In simple terms, congress is trying to checkmate BJP by increasing the seats of its coalition partner.