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Originally posted by Nightmare
......By its own admission, AAP/Khujli have found no traction amongst 50+ age group. The reason is that this age group has seen Indira promising sky and delivering nothing. The yuppies in Delhi and India are high on testosterone but low in IQ/experience. They would ensure that Khujli/AAP succeed. After many years, a chameleon like Indira would come to power and put India another 50 years behind. San-Hugo and his acolytes urge people to vote Khujli. I urge family and friends to leave India. After 5 years, it will be too late. Lol!
Would have been better for Arvind, AAP and their cause to have fielded good candidates in a few constituencies as demonstration of their intent for clean politics.
Elections are not only manifestos, campaigning and winning voters. Even if the voter votes for Arvind, management of polling booths is very important. Does he have volunteers for all the constituencies?
Apart from all this, counting day is most crucial. There was this case in 2009 when Chidambaram all but lost the election, but declared winner by the counting centre officer. The case is still going on and the last we heard was the gentleman who had really won the contest and filed the election case, has been bought over.
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Originally posted by san-hugo
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Originally posted by Nightmare
......By its own admission, AAP/Khujli have found no traction amongst 50+ age group. The reason is that this age group has seen Indira promising sky and delivering nothing. The yuppies in Delhi and India are high on testosterone but low in IQ/experience. They would ensure that Khujli/AAP succeed. After many years, a chameleon like Indira would come to power and put India another 50 years behind. San-Hugo and his acolytes urge people to vote Khujli. I urge family and friends to leave India. After 5 years, it will be too late. Lol!
As I said, some clans from india, add 50+, are fond of kingmnaship, raja-praja praththaa. Jo hukam mere aka types. They can but they think they cannot rule their own destiny. Yuppies have the spunk and they are showing it.
Living in bad past will not help which you keep harping about. Come out , the doors, this year onwards, are opened.
Btw advent of AAP and its philosphies have brought arrogant BJP/Congies to their knees. They are now looking around for the clean candidates because people are asking for answers, Youth is taking interest in politics, Slum dwellers are raising their voices. Thanks to AAP else 50+ were laying eggs over dilapidated democratic structure which seems like breathing again.
Show me a thread on CD on any past state/assembly election in last 10 years which got into this much of discussion. AAP is special and with each post you and your bhagva acolytes are proving it.
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Originally posted by febpreet
What the heck is MSM?
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Originally posted by ramar2005
Would have been better for Arvind, AAP and their cause to have fielded good candidates in a few constituencies as demonstration of their intent for clean politics.
Elections are not only manifestos, campaigning and winning voters. Even if the voter votes for Arvind, management of polling booths is very important. Does he have volunteers for all the constituencies?
Apart from all this, counting day is most crucial. There was this case in 2009 when Chidambaram all but lost the election, but declared winner by the counting centre officer. The case is still going on and the last we heard was the gentleman who had really won the contest and filed the election case, has been bought over.
Congress as well as BJP both exposed a day before the voting day by India Today - caught on camera distributing liquor for vote.
I understand this tactic of Congress but seems like BJP is also following it.
If BJP try to beat Congress using these practices, I doubt they can beat as Congress is a master of these skills. Now they are in a tight spot. They can't beat Congress using malpractices and on the other side, they can't beat AAP in clean image and honesty.
http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/delhi-elections-congress-bjp-get-delhi-high-a-day-before-voting-day/1/327703.html
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