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The Politics of Cross-Voting
by All Right on Jul 23, 2008 12:18 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

The analysis of cross-voting indicated that 6 SP MPs switched to BSP and 1 Congress MPs switched over to the BJP.

These cross-voting started 10 days ago with Mayawati and BJP parading their defectors. BJP tried poaching more Congress

MPs like Jalappa, whose son is already a BJP MLA in Karnataka. Congress was supposed to lose as many as 4 MPs to the BJP

and the SP was being targeted by UNPA for a vertical split.

The best form of defense was offense and the UPA-SP retaliated in kind to not only stem the tide but to put both the

UNPA and NDA on the defensive.

So Mayawati, Karat and Advani maybe crying crocidile tears now. They have been worsted in their own game. Losers

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  RE:The Politics of Cross-Voting
by All Right on Jul 23, 2008 12:28 PM   Permalink
MY CLONE:

Worsted in their own game?.... :-)

The inventors of the game won.... innit?... :-)

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  RE:The Politics of Cross-Voting
by All Right on Jul 23, 2008 12:40 PM   Permalink
My Clown.

Have you seen your shrink yet or on a heavy dose of anti-depressants?

It takes time for the reality to bite for some people.

Show some grace while losing

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  RE:The Politics of Cross-Voting
by All Right on Jul 23, 2008 01:41 PM   Permalink
MY CLONE:

I don't require the medical attention which obviously you are going in heavily for... :-)

The reality is that the inventors of the game won.... :-)
Which you aren't accepting.... :-)

Dinno stating the truth was considered ungraceful in your dictionary... ;-)

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  RE:The Politics of Cross-Voting
by Ritwik Bhuyan on Jul 23, 2008 01:31 PM   Permalink
The worst loser is you shthole all right.

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