Saturday, 17 May 2014

Modi Arrives Delhi, Commences Roadshow

Modi Arrives Delhi, Commences Roadshow

Modi arrives Delhi, commences roadshow

The BJP supremo and historic winner in elections 2014 Narendra Modi arrived New Delhi today to a rousing welcome. That's a day subsequent storming to power with a landslide victory in the Lok Sabha elections 2014. 

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Within a short period after this in succession to emerging out of the Indira Gandhi International Airport, the Prime Minister-elect stood at the door of his SUV and waved victory sign to the cheering crowds of supporters wearing saffron caps and showing BJP flags. He was received at the airport by a number of senior BJP leaders, including party chief Rajnath Singh.

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Escorted by elite commandos, Modi undertook a roadshow accompanying thousands of supporters expressing happiness to him at various places along the route from the airport to the party headquarters at Ashoka Road. BJP workers on motorcycles waving party flags were part of the roadshow.

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Additionally known that at the BJP headquarters he will attend a meeting of the Parliamentary Board where crucial decisions on government formation will be taken. The party has to decide when to call a meeting of the newly-elected MPs to formally choose Modi as the Parliamentary Party leader to be followed by a meeting of the NDA where he will be elected as leader of the coalition.

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Once the formalities are completed, the grouping will approach President Pranab Mukherjee to convey to him the election of their leader and appoint him as the Prime Minister. Modi had led BJP to a massive victory in the elections with the party alone getting 282 seats in the 543-member Lok Sabha. The NDA got 336 seats.

Inspiring to the millions of Indians in India and abroad. We hope that a dynamic personality like Narendra Modi would bring in great prosperity to India and abolish corruption and violence from the nation.  

A salute to Modiji!

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Dynamic Modi to reach his new karma bhoomi

Dynamic Modi to reach his new karma bhoomi 

Dynamic Modi to reach his new karma bhoomi

Dynamic political hero Narendra Modi subsequent to the historic win in the Indian elections 2014, is coming home. Victorious Narendra Modi will arrive in his new karma bhoomi, Delhi, during Saturday. That's to a welcome that will match his success in delivering a stunning victory for the BJP. Harassed as 'chai-wallah' and for long considered unfit to be part of the elite who run India from Lutyen's Delhi, Narendra Modi's arrival as the Prime Minister holds the potential to transform the 'culture' of country’s power centre.

The most prominent and inspiring part of reality that a man, whose father used to sell tea and mother worked as a house maid; someone who is not a member of any powerful old boys' club, has been put at the highest pedestal of power by the faceless but determined millions. They have chosen someone who has fought his hard way up; someone who finds solace at his mother's feet... an 'Aam Aadmi' as the next Prime Minister.

The man of the moment has left Ahmedabad for Delhi and is scheduled to arrive at around 10:30 am. An army of BJP workers, led by party president Rajnath Singh, will receive him at the airport and accord him a red carpet welcome. Modi's victory march will then begin form the airport. Named 'Vijay Yatra', the 14-kilometre journey to the BJP HQ will see lakhs of people participate in the procession.

Certainly a great source of inspiration for the youth of India!

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Friday, 16 May 2014

Bravo BJP Narendra Modi Stay Undefeated

Bravo BJP Narendra Modi Stay Undefeated

Bravo BJP, Narendra Modi stay undefeated!

Hiraba Modi, the proud mother of Narendra Modi during Friday expressed trustworthiness that his son will lead the country towards development as the next Prime Minister. Helped by two assistants, Hiraba offered prayers to the Sun God as news of his son uproarious at home accompanying an impressive victory came in. She said when asked to comment on the counting trends that he has her blessings and he will lead the country towards development.

While BJP-led NDA looks set for clear majority, Modi was leading in both Varanasi and Vadodara constituencies. He was ahead of his nearest rival Arvind Kejriwal of AAP by about 7,300 votes in Varanasi at 10.18 AM. In Vadodara, he was ahead of Congress’ Madhusudan Mistri by nearly 3.60 lakh votes. BJP President Rajnath Singh spoke to Modi and congratulated him.

Commenting on the available trends, RSS General Secretary Ram Madhav said, “By voting for BJP, people have approved the popularity of Narendra Modi. Public wanted to take the country out of misgovernance.”

In accordance with the trends available for 444 seats at 10:30 AM on Election Commission website, BJP was leading on 225 seats.

Bravo BJP!

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Congress Accepts Defeat In The General Elections

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Congress Accepts Defeat In The General Elections


Election results 2014: Congress accepts defeat in the general elections

Congress leader Satyavrat Chaturvedi during Friday declared that the party responds affirmatively to the command of the people and its defeat in the general elections.

In addition, Chaturvedi told reporters that they accept the authoritative decision of the people and welcome it and accept their defeat. Chaturvedi, a Rajya Sabha member, said the party will undergo introspection and analyse "where it went wrong".

The Bharatiya Janata Party appeared set for victory in the Lok Sabha polls with the Congress headed for its lowest tally.
--IANS

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Undefeated BJP Nearing More Than 300 Seats

Undefeated BJP Nearing More Than 300 Seats

Undefeated BJP nearing more than 300 seats

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was arousing admiration accompanying gains in the Lok Sabha elections with the party leading in beyond 302 seats for which trends were available across the country. On the other hand, the ruling Congress was staying behind with leads.

Additionally known that BJP's Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi was leading with 1.43 lakh votes in Vadodara in Gujarat and Congress President Sonia Gandhi was leading with over 3000 votes in Rae Bareli.

Surrounded by the political parties, TMC was ahead in 14 seats followed by AIADMK and Shiv Sena were leading in nine seats each. Samajwadi Party was leading in eight seats, TRS in six seats, TDP in four seats. The newcomer Aam Aadmi Party was leading in four seats. ----PTI

More updates are awaited.

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BJP Top Leaders Assembling Their Strategy With Modi

BJP Top Leaders Assembling Their Strategy With Modi

BJP top leaders assembling their strategy with Modi

Accompanied by the NDTV Exit Polls predicting a victory for the BJP and its colleague, the party's top leaders are bringing together their strategy for what happens subsequent to the results are announced on Friday. While undergoing a series of meetings on Saturday, they anticipate to discuss government formation.

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Top BJP leaders - Arun Jaltley (L) Rajnath Singh (C) and Nitin Gadkari (R) - meet Narendra Modi at his residence in Gandhinagar, Gujarat on May 14, 2014.

The 10 Latest Developments gets its prominence:
  • The BJP's central parliamentary board, the party's top-decision making body, will meet in the Capital on Saturday, May 17, a day after the results are announced, to take stock of the Lok Sabha election results.
  • After that meeting, the BJP's newly-elected MPs will formally elect Narendra Modi as their leader. This was decided at a meeting Mr Modi had with party chief Rajnath Singh, Arun Jaitley and Nitin Gadkari in Gandhinagar on Wednesday night. (The BJP's New A-Team)
  • Mr Modi, the BJP's presumptive prime minister, was in his home state of Gujarat yesterday. His three party colleagues landed there in the evening to meet with him. (BJP Initiates Moves to Decide Roles for Sushma Swaraj, LK Advani)
  • Before flying from Delhi, top BJP leaders met with party veteran LK Advani and Sushma Swaraj to reportedly discuss their roles if a Modi government is formed. (Exit Polls: Numbers Stack Up in Favour of BJP-Led NDA)
  • The NDTV exit poll shows Mr Modi leading the BJP to a majority. Even if the BJP-led alliance does get more than the 272 seats it needs to form the government, Mr Modi may still want more partners in order to have a stable coalition.
  • Many analysts have predicted he will strike a deal with Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa and her AIADMK - the NDTV exit poll gives her 32 seats, which could make her party the third largest in Parliament after the BJP and the Congress.
  • Mr Modi has indicated that he is open to new alliances in a post-election blog. "This is the right time to look ahead. It is a time to connect with each other," he wrote on Monday. "Let us place people over politics, hope over despair, healing over hurting, inclusion over exclusion and development over divisiveness," he added. (Also Read: Narendra Modi's Post-Poll Analysis on Twitter)
  • An expression of interest came from the AIADMK yesterday. "Modi is great friend of Jayalalithaa, they may differ politically. If he becomes PM, then Madam would like close ties, said AIADMK leader K Malaisamy. (Read More...)
  • Another regional heavyweight - Naveen Patnaik, chief minister of Odisha - has not ruled out supporting a government led by Mr Modi. (Read More...)
  • On Tuesday, a senior leader from Mr Patnaik's party, the Biju Janata Dal (BJD) said it could offer "conditional support" to a BJP government.
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A Strong Leader Modi To Build A Strong Government

A Strong Leader Modi To Build A Strong Government

A strong leader Modi to build a strong government!

While going in quest of a cabinet berth in the central government subsequent to the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) forms the next government, Republican Party of India (RPI) chief Ramdas Athawale said in New Delhi on Tuesday that Narendra Modi would provide a strong government.

Athawale told reporters in New Delhi on Tuesday, in succession to launching the website of his party that he will get a good cabinet ministry in the government. He is having belief that it will be a strong government. Accompanied by commendation to Modi for the NDA's much awaited victory, Athawale said that no matter how much he was criticised by the Congress for communal riots in Gujarat, the BJP leader did not react harshly and tackled the issue cautiously.

He added that Modi also gained victory in convincing people about price rise, corruption and other issues concerning the people. ---PTI

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Moment Of Pride For Narendra Modis Mother

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Moment Of Pride For Narendra Modis Mother

Election results 2014: Moment of pride for Narendra Modi's mother

Hiraba Modi, the proud mother of Narendra Modi during Friday expressed trustworthiness that his son will lead the country towards development as the next Prime Minister. Helped by two assistants, Hiraba offered prayers to the Sun God as news of his son uproarious at home accompanying an impressive victory came in. She said when asked to comment on the counting trends that he has her blessings and he will lead the country towards development.

While BJP-led NDA looks set for clear majority, Modi was leading in both Varanasi and Vadodara constituencies. He was ahead of his nearest rival Arvind Kejriwal of AAP by about 7,300 votes in Varanasi at 10.18 AM. In Vadodara, he was ahead of Congress’ Madhusudan Mistri by nearly 3.60 lakh votes. BJP President Rajnath Singh spoke to Modi and congratulated him.

Commenting on the available trends, RSS General Secretary Ram Madhav said, “By voting for BJP, people have approved the popularity of Narendra Modi. Public wanted to take the country out of misgovernance.”

In accordance with the trends available for 444 seats at 10:30 AM on Election Commission website, BJP was leading on 225 seats.

Bravo BJP!

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TRS ahead in Telangana TDP in Seemandhra

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TRS ahead in Telangana TDP in Seemandhra

Election results 2014: TRS ahead in Telangana, TDP in Seemandhra

The Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) during Friday established early advancing in majority of the assembly seats in Telangana while the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) is ahead in Seemandhra.

The TRS was ahead in 51 constituencies out of 100 constituencies from where the leads were available. The Congress is lagging with 21 seats. The TDP-BJP combine is ahead in 19 constituencies while others are leading in seven segments. Telangana has 119 assembly seats.

Additionally known that in Seemandhra, the TDP-BJP combine was ahead in 83 assembly constituencies as the trends were available from 142 out of 175 seats. The YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) was leading in 55 constituencies while others were ahead in two segments. Out of 17 Lok Sabha seats in Telangana, the TRS was leading in eight, the Congress and the BJP in one each. In Seemandhra, the TDP-BJP combine is ahead in eight and the YSRCP in five Lok Sabha constituencies. 

The region has 25 Lok Sabha seats. --IANS

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Thursday, 15 May 2014

Narendra Modi's poll strategy pays off



Narendra Modi's poll strategy pays off

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The nine long months of extensive, diligent and back-breaking chai pe charcha, 3D rallies, marathons, conclaves and social media buzz seems to be paying off for Narendra Modi and his team BJP now as the party seems to be leading the poll scores by a significant margin.

Since September 13, 2013, NaMo and his team of karyakartas and PRs have traveled across the length and breadth of India, covering 5800 locations and over 3 lakh miles to ensure that BJP's hopeful-PM candidate never missed a buzz. They projected him as larger than life, much like our Bollywood megastars. And while the detractors say that Modi oversold himself during the campaigns, the question is “Did he have a choice?”

So what was it that made Modi campaign a phenomenal success? How was he different from other party campaigners? Was it the sheer size of his rallies and roadshows or the big Twitter and Facebook hype that made him an overnight hero? We delve.

Talking about the sheer size of his rallies, even when he was not appearing in 3D holograms, Modi was  doing four campaign rallies in a day in different places, swooping in and out in a helicopter.

This created a sense of inevitability and by the time he hit Amethi and Varanasi, his show-ups seemed less of a campaign and more like a victory rally. For people, he was already the Prime Minister.

His campaign projected him as a sort of mythic figure. What set him apart from his contemporaries was that he spent a lot of time addressing the masses, talking to the common man, engaged in direct give and take with the crowd.

He would tell the crowd 'suniye na' and the crowd would go 'kahiye na'. It was like he was having an one-to-one conversation with his followers. This is unusual thing in Indian campaigns.

He is wildly engaging, weirdly mocking, wickedly humorous  in his interactions that drew the crowd, inspired them, roused them. Modi was build to be a champion, someone who could cleanse the Ganga and tame the Chinese dragon too.

After the poll victory, Modi will become a mythic figure. But will he be able to live up to the promises he made is something that the nation have to leave to time to find an answer.

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BJP Commanding With More Than 300 Seats

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BJP Commanding With More Than 300 Seats

Election results 2014: BJP commanding with more than 300 seats

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) was arousing admiration accompanying gains in the Lok Sabha elections with the party leading in beyond 302 seats for which trends were available across the country. On the other hand, the ruling Congress was staying behind with leads.

Additionally known that BJP's Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi was leading with 1.43 lakh votes in Vadodara in Gujarat and Congress President Sonia Gandhi was leading with over 3000 votes in Rae Bareli.

Surrounded by the political parties, TMC was ahead in 14 seats followed by AIADMK and Shiv Sena were leading in nine seats each. Samajwadi Party was leading in eight seats, TRS in six seats, TDP in four seats. The newcomer Aam Aadmi Party was leading in four seats. ----PTI

More updates are awaited.

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Election Results 2014 Google Doodle Honours Lok Sabha Polls

Election Results 2014 Google Doodle Honours Lok Sabha Polls

Election results 2014: Google Doodle honours Lok Sabha polls

During the moment political parties imparts steadiness for India's on verdict on who will form the next government, an inked finger gives visible impression to Google's 16th Lok Sabha Elections result doodle.
   
Bharatiya Janata Party forwards towards a victory

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its colleagues are seen to have gained high preference in regard to experiencing victory with the maximum seats when results are announced today. NDTV's exit poll shows the BJP's national alliance winning majority and Congress' seat share fall lower in condition to double digits.

The BJP accompanying its colleagues need 272 of the 543 seats in the Lok Sabha to form the next government. The marathon six-week parliamentary election saw a 66 per cent voter turnout, a new record; 55.16 crore people voted. Chief Electoral Officer VS Sampath told NDTV that the counting of votes in the nine-phase polls will commence at 8 am and the first trends will start coming in by 9-9:30 am.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP's) best showing so far was in elections in 1998 and 1999 when it experienced victory with 182 seats and ran the country until a shock defeat at the hands of the Congress in 2004. Absolute prominent fact from the NDTV's exit polls that present time the party alone could achieve 235 seats.

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Trinamul Supremo Mamata Didi Manipulating Vote Biman

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Trinamul Supremo Mamata Didi Manipulating Vote: Biman 


Election results 2014: Trinamul supremo Mamata didi manipulating vote: Biman

The Statesman reported that a day in precedence of parliamentary election results are announced, Left Front chariman Biman Bose charged with a crime to chief Minister Mamata Banerjee of hatching a plot to manipulate the counting of votes. That's perhaps to guarantee 30 to 35 of her party nominees win. The Trinamul supremo has ordered her party leaders to manipulate the counting with the help of  police, the front chairman alleged at a press conference at the state patty office in Alimuddin Street during the day.

Mr Bose said, during starting the Trinamul leadership had demanded as a right that it would gain victory in 42 seats. On the contrary this probable tally declined later to a lower number of seats and they have come to know from sources in the Capital that Trinamul leaders would not hesitate to try to upset the people's verdict to attain their goal. He added that the Left Front has written to the Election Commission voicing its apprehensions in this matter. Mr Bose declared that the plan has been strategically made at Trinamul Bhavan to get the required number of seats by any means.

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Additionally known from Mr Bose that the Front has asked the commission to take  appropriate steps to safeguard the entry of outsiders in the counting centres tomorrow.  Notwithstanding that appropriate steps would be taken if the counting agents of the Front's nominees are obstructed, these agents have also been asked to be vigilant, as the counting process may be vandalized.  Intending to undertake to handle the situation of an unforeseen power cut, Mr Bose said that emergency lighting arrangements must be kept in reserve. Sometimes when the power situation is interrupted by a storm plunging the counting centres in darkness, these emergency lights would come handy.

Now, this sounds like throwing ghee on the burning fire desperately trying to ignite the rage.  Lets hope for the best!

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Counting Of Votes Commences For The Election 2014

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Counting Of Votes Commences For The Election 2014

Election results 2014: Counting of votes commences for the election 2014

During the time when the counting of votes indicated to the figure of 1.8 million electronic voting machines or EVMs for the general election 2014 has commenced. Interestingly, the BJP is already in victory mode.

In precedence of a single vote was counted, posters appeared overnight across Varanasi congratulating Narendra Modi, the BJP's prime ministerial candidate, for his victory. Mr Modi has contested from Varanasi.  Exit polls discloses he is likely to be India's next prime minister. Mr Modi, the chief minister of Gujarat, is in Gandhinagar today and is not anticipated to move out of his residence till results are known. He has also contested from Vadodara in his state.

In Amethi, Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi's constituency, there is heavy spread out of security strategically. It has not been prominent yet whether Mr Gandhi, who fronted the Congress' campaign, will visit Amethi today. His party, the exit polls say, faces its worst ever defeat after 10 years in power. The Congress' chief spokesperson Ajay Maken said this morning that the party was not "willing to concede defeat," but said he took "responsibility for failure of the Congress media strategy."
 
The BJP is taking exit poll predictions seriously. Party president Rajnath Singh has held many discussions over two days to shape a post-election strategy should the alliance his party leads get the clear majority that exit polls say it will. On Thursday, workers at the flower-festooned New Delhi headquarters of the BJP passed around traditional sweets and chanted tributes to Mr Modi.

BJP workers said they brought in two car-loads of fireworks, while 20 chefs from Delhi's famous Chandni Chowk worked to meet a target of preparing 1 lakh laddoos. The BJP's best showing so far was in elections in 1998 and 1999 when it won 182 seats and ran the country until a shock defeat at the hands of the Congress in 2004. NDTV's exit polls say this time the party alone could get 235 seats. The marathon six-week parliamentary election saw a 66 per cent voter turnout, a new record; 55.16 crore people voted.

Keep watching this place for more updates on Election results 2014
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