For Modi, winning is not sufficent. He has to win with a brute majority to weed out the problem of dissidence once and for all. And I think he will succeed in this.
Congress spokesman Singvi says congress will hands down. No surprise in his statement. He will change after the results and will say I did not say anything. Like he said the statement of Sonia Gandhi he said it is intended against Modi and next day after knowing very well the repercussions he changed the statement. Let us all cross our fingers and wait for the result and decide. None of the journalists know the mind of the people.
RE:RE:Whoever wins, Gujarat fails!
by Indian on Dec 17, 2007 09:46 PM Permalink
Nice man. You represent entire Gujarat without even a name? So sad again.
RE:Whoever wins, Gujarat fails!
by on Dec 17, 2007 09:48 PM Permalink
My name is MIHIR and i don't know why my name is not appearing :-( this is new rediff account i opened today..huh
Has anyone seen the program called 'FUNJABI' program on StarOne(Sidhu & mandira Bedi) where the Idiot Host (Sardar & Lady) Not only back bite somebody but also flippin' compare and tries to creat positive impact on Congress. They were talking about no discrimination, All are equal and at the same time tryin' to compare with 'balaji enterprises' and Congress-BJP. They Literally said When Sonia-Singh is there conuntry is in safe hands, morever Congress is best and thats what they want to convey the message, nutters.
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RE:A SMALL LIST OF TERRORIST GROUPS (SMALL NOT FULL)
by Mehul Mehta on Dec 17, 2007 11:03 PM Permalink
welll point to be noted india is rite now ruled by congress so jaish and harkat wont be called terrorist till congress rules who ever calls them terrorist is communal according to congress
I compare Manu Singhvi with the Iraqi Information Minister under Saddam. He is a fool. He has been caught with his foot in his mounth so many times and yet he keeps doing the same thing again and again! May be we should start a website called "welovecongressspokesman.com" !
RE:Manu Singhvi is Joker No.1
by Smart Ass on Dec 17, 2007 09:42 PM Permalink
he is one of those people who doesn't understand a conversation and keeps repeating all the stuff Sonia gives him. He doesn't have a mind of his own but depends on Sonia for his daily speech and fights.
I don't think he has won any election just like our weak PM. Nobody would vote for his face. I don't mind having his face on my dart board :)
According to two exit polls, the Bharatiya Janata Party is heading for a simple majority in Gujarat.
Aaj Tak predicted around 93-109 seats for the BJP. The Congress, it said, would get between 72 and 88 seats in the 182-member House.
The Zee News-Taleem exit poll gave the BJP and Congress 101 and 69 seats respectively. The independents, it said, are likely to win 11 constituencies.
The poll, which covered more than 9,000 voters across 31 constituencies, predicted that the BJP would get 57 per cent of the vote share against 34 per cent for the Congress.
RE:Gujarat 2002 - Here is exit polll published in 2002 in Rediff
by sachin srivastava on Dec 17, 2007 09:43 PM Permalink
lovely work .. JAI GUJRAT JAI BHARAT
RE:Gujarat 2002 - Here is exit polll published in 2002 in Rediff
by Smart Ass on Dec 17, 2007 09:43 PM Permalink
Dude, we can never say if exit polls are right or wrong. It's just soemthing they do to make some money and even for us, its a program. Its no reality.
Like in UP, they put Mayawati in 3rd place but she came first with a good margin
Exit polls are always almost wrong because they are never taken in an unbiased way and at the same time the lot size is too small. They will interview perhaps 200 people and based on their response, they will predict the seats. How can such a small sample size be sufficient for a population of our size? The same thing holds true for most opinion polls. Besides, almost all the channels and newspapers have their likes and dislikes, their favorites and so on. So they will project the ones they favor as fronttunners. If they cannot do it because the voting is overwhelmingly on the opoosite side, they will try to undermine the victory percentage! Most of these Exit Polls are undertaken in a haphazard and unscientific manner and hence are bound to fail. As far as BJP's (I should say Modi's) victory margins are concerned (Yes. It is a proven fact that inspite of such a united and ferocious opposition,BJP is returning to power), I sense that Modi will at least maintain 127 seats. There are various reasons behind this. One, the voting percentage have been high and that has always favored BJP. Second, women have come out in a big way for voting and many have been openly favoring BJP. Third, after the first phase of elections where most of the dissidents were standing, these dissidents have become totally silent. None of them was to be seen after first phase, there is not a word they have spoken which means they know they have been defeated. For Modi, returning to power was not sufficie
RE:Exit polls are wrong because they are biased!
by mukul patwardhan on Dec 17, 2007 09:45 PM Permalink
that is why they always give an likely error percent.
If you dont believe in Sampling, then the next time you go to Pathology lab to test ur blood, tell the technician that sampling has errors and give your entire blood.