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Monday, 3 December 2012
Tuesday, 10 April 2012
Narendra Modi tops 'No' list in Time magazine poll
Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi has finished third in the Time magazine's global poll on the 100 most influential people. The two who got ahead of Modi are a group of hackers called Anonymous and anti-piracy law champion Eric Martin after a nail-biting finish. However, what may have disappointed Modi backers more is that the BJP leader got more 'No' votes (266684) than the 'Yes' ones (256792) when the readers were asked whether or not he should be included in the prestigious list.
The Time poll was closely watched by both Modi supporters as well as baiters across the world. The magazine's second endorsement was something that the Modi camp was eagerly looking forward to, after the Gujarat CM's PR machinery had succeeded in putting him on the cover of the magazine last month. However, an equally aggressive Vote Modi Out campaign organised by activists across the world succeeded in pushing the Gujarat CM down the list and even ensuring more negative votes for him.
Modi recently had been trying to get rid of the Gujarat riots taint by organising a series of Sadbhavna fasts across the state. It should be noted that Gujarat goes for Assembly polls at the end of the year in which Narendra Modi will seek a record fourth term.
The Time magazine poll, started two weeks ago, had shortlisted 200 names out of which an online poll was conducted to select the top 100 for the US magazine's next edition. The results of the poll will be declared on April 17.
Saturday, 31 March 2012
Tuesday, 6 March 2012
Poll results 2012: BJP be able to defeat Cong in 2014 defnitely?
congratulations to all BJP candidates |
BJP along with alliance swipe out Congress from Goa, Punjab but the two parties were in logger head in Uttarakhand.Citing the shocking assembly election results in Uttarakhand, Punjab, Goa and Manipur, it seems that BJP possesses strength to bruise Congress and UPA government in the upcoming Lok Sabha election in 2014. BJP along with Akali Dal grabbed power in Punjab. The party also won in Goa, while it gave a tough fight to Congress in Uttarakhand. It was only in Manipur where Congress managed to retain its holds. Is it a clear indication for Congress and for UPA government that it may lose all power if it does not change its strategy and charisma.
Cong: Won 32 seats
Others: Won 7 seats
Punjab -
AD+BJP: Won 68 seats
Cong: Won 46 seats
Others: Won 03 seat
Manipur -
Cong: Won 42 seats
Others: won 18 seats
Goa -
Cong: Won 09 seats
BJP: Won 24 seats
Others- Won 07 seats
Uttarakhand -
BJP: 3 (won 8 seats)
Cong: 4 (won 28 seats)
Others: 0 (won 7 seats)
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