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by J John on Jul 05, 2008 07:06 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

So the final outcome will be...
1. Congress will be out of power... of course just becoz of inflation... how many in India understand the true story of nuclear deal...
2. BJP will come back to power and will sign the nuclear deal but with the following change: "The draft of the deal typed in Times New Roman is changed to Arial"
3. Left will loose at least 15 seats from Kerala and 10 seats from West Bengal.

Now find out, who is going to be the biggest looser??


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by Loan Shark on Jul 05, 2008 07:40 AM   Permalink
Bhartiya Jinnah Party may settle for something less than what they are pushing the UPA for.

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by Guest on Jul 05, 2008 09:20 AM   Permalink
ya john ur guess is somewhat correct i feel ...but not sure if the BJP will be able to negotiate a deal this good enough ...given that the leadership in america will be changin ..and the new government atleast for the begining few years ..will be very cautious and won't giv many concessions for india..but given that the sp would be supportin UPA then maybe the deal can go through and will be a booster for the UPA...IF SP joins UPa..surely UPA will be stronger..and it can again come to power ... it also depends on the elction rallies and all ...coz most of rural india votes are dependent on not factors such as N-deal...but on basic elementary things like Inflation ....which i think the BJP would hav done better in controlling it...coz their party is very strong in taking stern decisions unlike congress , which tries to appease evryone and be more democratic ..

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by Dharmesh Patel on Jul 05, 2008 07:24 AM   Permalink
I guess you.....as whole heartedly crying for congi........

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