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BSP leads, BJP slips in UP elections

Despite vigorous campaign by Rahul Gandhi, there will be only a marginal improvement in the position of Congress.
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raju who told you the bsp was castiest. your castiest (upper caste) friend. have y asked the poor man in up. 75% of common men, irrespective of caste or religion, in up preferes bsp. myawati is true administrator india needs. come out of your caste ridden shell and she her perform. Taj corridor corruption charges against her was nothing but hand twsiting politics of NDA-BJP govt in centre. They thought they could pressurize the iron lady.

( Posted: Thursday , May 10, 2007 at 20:43 )        

Ramesh U.P. results shall doom N.D.A. for Parliament's elections. It shall result in declaration that secular means praising Omnipresent in each human being and expose communalism as anti-secular. India shall support secular democracy in Pakistan.

( Posted: Thursday , May 10, 2007 at 06:41 )        

ompgupt With so many sycophants scaterred every nook and corner,it's strange why the oldest political party of this country Congress under the Yuvraj Rahul who is projected the most competent would be ruler of this country,is not able to improve it's tally in UP
UP a state torn at every place because of casteism and communalism deserves the hung assembly and no one should shed any tear for this state.This state already devoid of any economic developement except in Noida and Ghaziabad and with fast booming industry in crime shall have to wait for another partition and Independence the way casteism and communalism has spread as a multiheaded Hydra and each and every party seeking votes in the name of religion and caste and following the policy of appeasement.

( Posted: Wednesday, May 09, 2007 at 17:27 )        

Jayant Maya or Mulla Mulayam.. two sides of the same coin...corruption will still rule the politics of UP (now named "Ulta Pradesh" ... uttar pradesh is long dead and buried)...Poor congress...condemned to forever be the villian's sidekick with no options, only pipedreams of wresting control one day...knowing full well that day will never come....the caste equations of UP are so badly fragmented...you can thank the Raja of Manda for that...

( Posted: Wednesday, May 09, 2007 at 16:57 )        

Ajay Only God knows that what is the future of UP?!! If Mulayam Yadav government has made the kidnapping and chain snatching a business in UP as Laloo did in Bihar. There is not a law and order in UP. Once upon a time there were so many educated people from UP were in poltics, now poltics maean only money, muscle men, muderer...And now half of the population dont go for voting thinking all candidates are useless. Whatever is written for UP are always less!!...Let us hope that coming day will be good for UP.

( Posted: Wednesday, May 09, 2007 at 14:19 )        

Abhay Kashyap hope CNN-IBN exit poll comes correct and Mayawati becomes the chief minister of UP... All the best to you (for your projection) and Mayawati..

( Posted: Wednesday, May 09, 2007 at 13:57 )        

Biju Abraham Its time to change our constitution rules.If no party is having a majority after the state elections there should be no superfluous alliance .The people rejected them ,but for their avaricious gains the leaders usually come up with some sought of alliance.This kind of alliance will not help the people,because the leaders will always try to maximise their bank accounts.
If there is no majority after the elections President rule should be implemented in the state for at the least 3 years.

( Posted: Wednesday, May 09, 2007 at 13:45 )        

Karavadi Raghava Rao The most miserable and deplorable aspect is not Congress depending on Rahul Gandhi but media the the self proclaimed champuion of democracy giving wide publicity to Rahul Gandhi.The rela congress died in 1977 when the old congress merged with the then Janatha Party.People are never fond of sonia or Rahul.In the news papers there are aticles by some professional jouranalit who speak their wishful thinking.For example one lady jouranalist wishfully 6thinks that If Mayawathi puts Mulayam in Jail his fate is sealed.Rhen congress makes a come back in UP.Mayawati is a clever politicain who knows congress in and outs.90%she will not align with congress.Even if she does it is only to degarade it further.The slight improvement of the congress vote share is only due to the fact that it is wielding power at the centre.
Karavadi Raghava Rao

( Posted: Wednesday, May 09, 2007 at 13:18 )        

Raja Thrivikram Well with all the sponsorship and sycophancy, the channels have no new things to inform the viewers, as this is the collage of information, given by grass root workers of the individual parties in strict confidence to their own party functioneries about the anticipated results, take a look :
Bahujan SamajParty: 128 , +/- 3 seats.
Bharathiyajanathaparty: 114 , +/- 3 seats.
Samajwadi Party : 108 ,+ / -3 seats.
Congress party : 28 , - /- 3
Others : 25 , + /- 3 seats, so much for our pollsters to learn from, let us wait as the results unfold, whether sycophancy or CDs have any say in voters decision. ?

( Posted: Wednesday, May 09, 2007 at 13:08 )        

more Munnabhai None of the parties are worth voting for -

BSP - Casteist
BJP - Communal
Congress & SP - Opportunist

( Posted: Wednesday, May 09, 2007 at 12:58 )        

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