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BJP Win
by Narayanasami Murali on May 01, 2008 10:03 PM  Permalink 

BJP is going to win the election with Two/Third majority as other partty leaders are corrupted and appeasing the Minorities against Majority. BJP is the only party who can govern better as proved by Mr. MOdi in Gujarat and Mrs Vasudaraje in rajastan

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talk about yadiurappa's defeat
by dona on May 01, 2008 09:52 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Why diverting from the known fact. lets discuss about the next congress CM. May be kharge will become CM. Or Mr. dharam singh. who is best?
anyway congress is grabing absolute mejority

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RE:talk about yadiurappa's defeat
by HARE RAMA , HARE KRISHNA on May 02, 2008 11:25 AM  Permalink
dona,
Congress, JD(S), Samajavadi Party and others
knows very well that BJP is going to win hands down and that is why these parties are hell bend
on defeating Yediyurrappa.
You cannot catch the wind but only feel them.
God bless you.


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Bangalore is also known as Pub Capital of India!
by mahabodhi on May 01, 2008 09:22 PM  Permalink 

[edit] Social and Night life
See also: List of nightclubs and bars in Bangalore
Bangalore has an active night culture and is home to over 200 clubs and bars. The city is also referred to by many as the "Pub Capital of India". Popular nightspots in Bangalore include Pecos, The Club Inferno and TGIF. Bangalore has a number of elite clubs, like the Bangalore Golf Club, Bowring Institute, Karnataka Golf Association, the Karnataka State Cricket Club and the Bangalore Club which is so exclusive, it has a 25 year waiting list and counts among its previous members Winston Churchill and the Maharajah of Mysore.



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Yediyurappa fears defeat in Shikaripur
by Suresh Gowda on May 01, 2008 08:25 PM  Permalink 

The following are being considered by the voters as the %u201Cissue%u201D that affected them / community or the State. They are listed in the order of priority :
Issues %

Lack of good roads, infrastructure and transport facilities
16
Non-availability of good drinking irrigation water / drainage / sanitation facilities 11
Current power cut in villages 12
Price of essential commodities 18
Government programmes are not reaching proper persons 08
Corruption at all levels 07
No house, no land, no work, poverty, no BPL card 08
No idea 20

A handful of people also say that no Government will be able to do anything on this. The people only want clear air, water, good environment, health and facilities. According to them, if all these were provided, the others will fall in place automatically !

Conclusion %u2013 Opinion polls are always just a guessing game. People change their opinion on trivial things and hence no one can precisely predict or forecast election results. This is a crucial election. All the parties have promised some kind of %u201Cfree goods & services%u201D. Will all their promises cut ice with the voters ? A social worker tells, %u201CYes, to an extent of 3 %u2013 5% will fall prey to these promises.%u201D Since each party is promising one free scheme or other, in the nett result, this will get neutralized and so will not benefit any party. That would mean that the party which has the organizational skill will win the election and not those with the policies and principles

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Yediyurappa fears defeat in Shikaripur
by Suresh Gowda on May 01, 2008 08:23 PM  Permalink 

Presently, there are 595 voters who are not willing to divulge their preference. But at least 50% from this group will vote on the %u201CD%u201D day. Whether they will fall in line as their brothers and sisters had earlier decided or take an entirely new decision, depends upon the heat of the campaign. If they act like the earlier decided group, the likelihood of Congress getting few more seats can%u2019t be ruled out.

CHIEF MINISTER - The voters were given eight names of probable CM candidates & were asked whom they would consider as the best suited for the post. Surprisingly, Mr.S.M. Krishna emerged in the top closely followed by Mr. Yeddyurappa. On the other hand, when asked whom you would think will become the CM, Mr. Yeddyurappa has a slight edge over Mr.S.M. Krishna, as majority in the BJP as well as outsiders think that if the BJP party is voted to power, he would be the best choice. On the other hand, in the Congress, there are too many claimants.

S.No. Name of the CM Candidate % of people votes Priority List
according to the voters % of people votes

1.
Mr. S.M. Krishna
21
Mr. B.S. Yeddyurappa
23
2. Mr. B.S. Yeddyurappa 18 Mr. S.M. Krishna 19
3. Mr. Mallikarjuna Kharge 08 Mr. Mallikarjuna Kharge 07
4. Mr. Siddaramaih 03 Mr. H.D. Kumarasamy 10
5. Mr. Sadananda Gowda 02 Mr. Siddaramaih 02
6. Mr. K.S. Eswarappa 03 Mr. Sadananda Gowda 03
7. Mr. H.D. Kumarasamy 11 Mr. K.S. Eswarappa 04
8. Mr. H.D. Revanna 02 Mr. H.D. Revanna 02
9. Can%u2019t say 32 Can%u2019t say 30


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Yediyurappa fears defeat in Shikaripur
by Suresh Gowda on May 01, 2008 08:22 PM  Permalink 

CONGRESS & BJP %u2013 These two parties seems to have taken good number of voters from JD(S). It is a great loss not only for former Chief Minister Mr. Kumarasamy but even for Mr.Deva Gowda who occasionally nourishes a desire to become an active player in the national politics, if not want to be the kingmaker in Karnataka. According to the study, JDS has nearly lost 27% of its base. This is maximum they can loose also.

On the other hand, for reasons not easily be attributed, CONGRESS supporters base has marginally increased compared to last election, whereas the BJP base, there is an increasing trend more than what one could see. This would indicate that though in overall :
%uF09F The BJP seems to be behind CONGRESS, there is every chance of BJP very closely fighting it out, to emerge as the single largest party in the State provided it conducts the election campaign in a systematic way.
%uF09F It is also true of Congress party.
%uF09F The winning or loosing all depend upon the campaign strategy.

Any change in the scenario depends upon the campaign strategy at the constituency and booth level and the way the national leaders conduct themselves in the State. The deep involvement of national leaders from both CONGRESS & BJP, depending upon their intensity of campaign is likely to change the course of the election.


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