Wednesday 11 September 2013

BJP organise communal riots in Congress-ruled states in the hope for 2014 poll gain: Digvijaya Singh, Latest news today, Lok sabha Poll 2014, Lok sabha Poll updates, Latest political news, political news, latest political news updates.

BJP organise communal riots in Congress-ruled states in the hope for 2014 poll gain: Digvijaya Singh.

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Congress leader Digvijaya Singh on Tuesday claimed that the BJP might organise communal riots in Congress-ruled states in the hope of winning Lok Sabha elections due in 2014. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) feels it cannot win the election without "communalising" the situation, he said addressing the general body meeting of the Karnataka Pradesh Congress Committee in Bangalore.

Singh, recently appointed in-charge of Congress affairs in Karnataka, urged the party government in the state to be on vigil to put down attempts to create communal disturbance. In his address to the meeting, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah assured that his government would put down any attempts at creating communal disturbance in the state.

2014 Lok Sabha polls: Big losses to UPA, no gain for NDA, survey finds UPA, NDA, Lok Sabha poll 2014, Lok sabha, Lok sabha updates, lok sabha news.

2014 Lok Sabha polls: Big losses to UPA, no gain for NDA, survey finds

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NEW DELHI: The UPA is likely to come a cropper in the next Lok Sabha elections with the Congress tally getting almost halved, but theNDA will gain relatively little from its primary rivals decline, according to an opinion poll released by Times Now on Tuesday.

If elections were to happen today UPA would lose, says Headlines Today-CVoter opinion poll, UPA, NDA, Lok Sabha, C-voter opinion poll, LOk Sabha news, Lok sabha updates, lok sabha election 2014

If elections were to happen today UPA would lose, says Headlines Today-CVoter opinion poll.

The UPA's tally is set to crash by 95 in 2014 Lok Sabha election, forecasts a Headlines Today-CVoter opinion poll. The outcome was surprising in the way that the UPA's loss does not seem automatically translating into big gains for the NDA.

Samajwadi Party announces candidate for Saharanpur Lok Sabha seat, SP announce Lok Sabha candidate list, Latest news, latest political news , latest political news today ,political news update.

Samajwadi Party announces candidate for Saharanpur Lok Sabha seat

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Samajwadi Party on Friday announced its candidate for the Saharanpur Lok Sabha seat and changed its nominees at four places.
"SP supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav has announced Firoz Aftab as the party candidate for Saharanpur Lok Sabha constituency,"
SP national general secretary Ram Gopal Yadav said in a statement issued.
He said the party has replaced "Anuradha Chaudhary with Amir Alam in Bijnor".
Once considered a close confidant of the RLD chief, Chaudhary had joined the SP last year

Election metrics | Analysing exit polls, Election , 2014 lok sabha election updates, Lok sabha election 2014, Exit poll, 2014 election , latest news.

Election metrics | Analysing exit polls, Election , 2014 lok sabha election updates

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The polls that have been published so far are trying to make judgements based on people’s opinions almost a year ahead of the general election.
Polling in India is a hard business for several reasons. First, the country is politically fragmented. We have a large number of regional parties, whose influence is restricted to certain states or even parts of states. Then, even if two regions see battles between the same parties, elections there are more often than not likely to be fought on different issues. Finally, and most importantly, we have a first-past-the-post system combined with multi-cornered contests, which makes predictions difficult.

BSP supremo Mayawati voiced her prime ministerial ambitions,Mayawati voices PM ambitions,She's ensure a "big victory" for Lok Sabha elections 2014, National news .

BSP supremo Mayawati voiced her prime ministerial ambitions

BSP supremo Mayawati on Sunday voiced her prime ministerial ambitions by asking party workers to ensure a "big victory" for it in the next Lok Sabha elections so that she can deliver the Independence Day speech from the Red Fort.
Trying to position herself for a national role, Mayawati also cautioned her party cadre against becoming a "saleable commodity"
"You must ensure a big victory for BSP in the next general elections so that I can deliver Independence Day speech as Prime Minister from the Red Fort," the former Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister said addressing a state-level rally of party workers in Nagpur. The Prime Minister traditionally delivers the Independence Day speech from the ramparts of Red Fort.

Social media to play a decisive role in 2014 general elections, Social media Plays Important Role In 2014 Lok Sabha Election, Social Media In 2014 Election,Web Profiling For Political Figures, National News Update, Latest Political News Update, Latest New

Social media to play a decisive role in 2014 general elections

Social Media In Politics:

With so much 'buzz' being created about social media and its mediums and more and more people joining in day-by-day, politicians in India clearly see the networking sites playing a decisive role in the upcoming 2014 national polls.
Expanding high-speed data networks across the world and increased availability of internet-enabled smartphones have helped to connect billions of people to the Internet, fuelling growth in social media and video-sharing websites.

Social Media Impact in 160 Lok Sabha Seat Election 2014, States Having most number of Social Media Users, 2014 Lok Sabha election affected By Social Media, Latest Lok Sabha Political News Update, National News

Social Media Impact in 160 Lok Sabha Seat Election 2014

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The study conducted by IRIS Knowledge Foundation and Internet and Mobile Association of India said, "There are 160 high impact constituencies out of the total of 543 constituencies, which are likely be influenced by social media during the next general elections."
India has about 62 million social media users and the numbers are continually increasing.

National News Update: Uma Bharti may contest Lok Sabha polls from Uttar Pradesh's Amroha, Latest Political News Update, Latest News, Political news, Political Updates, Latest Political news today.

National News Update: Uma Bharti may contest Lok Sabha polls from Uttar Pradesh's Amroha

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BJP Vice-President Uma Bharti, a sitting MLA from Uttar Pradesh, is likely to contest the next Lok Sabha election from Amroha in the neighbouring state.
"The BJP is seriously considering fielding Bharti, a prominent face of the Ram Janmabhoomi movement, from Amroha seat in Uttar Pradesh," sources close to her said on Friday.
The former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister forayed into Uttar Pradesh poll politics in 2012 and was elected from Charkhari Assembly constituency. Charkhari is part of Bundelkhand, a backward region spread over both the states.

Modi meets Vajpayee, Advani,Narendra Modi meets leaders Atal Behari Vajpayee and LK Advani, latest political news, latest news, latest election Updates, election news, lok sabha news.

Modi meets Vajpayee, Advani,Narendra Modi meets leaders Atal Behari Vajpayee and LK Advani

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Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi, who is being projected by a section within the BJP as the party's prime ministerial candidate for the next Lok Sabha polls, on Tuesday met a host of top leaders including Atal Behari Vajpayee and LK Advani.

Here to attend the BJP Parliamentary Board meeting, Modi utilised the opportunity to spend the entire day with the top leaders whose support he would require at the time the party decides on its Prime Ministerial candidate.

BJP president Rajnath Singh will contest the 2014 general elections from Ghaziabad Lok Sabha seat, Rajnath Singh will contest again From Gaziabad.

BJP president Rajnath Singh will contest the 2014 general elections from Ghaziabad Lok Sabha seat

Quelling speculations over its choice of candidate for the Ghaziabad Lok Sabha seat, the BJP in a meeting on Wednesday clarified that party president and sitting MP Rajnath Singh will contest the 2014 general elections from the constituency. The announcement has been made in the light of recent conjectures by rival political parties - particularly after Singh was elevated to the post of party president - that BJP would field a fresh candidate from Ghaziabad.
Singh, a former chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, had been elected to the Lok Sabha from Ghaziabad in the 2009 general elections after defeating his nearest rival, the Congress candidate Surendra Prakash Goel, by a margin of over 90,000 votes.
The BJP unit in Ghaziabad informed that ever since Singh was elected national president in January, rival political parties had launched systematic campaigns against him, fabricating theories that he would no longer contest from Ghaziabad.

BJP Leader fears about 2014 Lok Sabha election, BJP fears minority voters may go with Congress , National News Update, National latest news.

BJP Leader fears about 2014 Lok Sabha election


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BJP leader Arun Jaitley fears that the polarisation of minority community votes can create problems during the Lok Sabha elections for the party. Jaitley expressed the apprehension at a party meeting and the move is seen as a hurdle in projecting Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi as the prime ministerial candidate even though the party is claiming that all its leaders are united.

Thursday 5 September 2013

Moily in doubt over amendment to RTI Bill, says timing not right: sources, RTI Amendment Bill, M Veerappa Moily, latest political news, latest news updates, today's news.

Moily in doubt over amendment to RTI Bill, says timing not right: sources

Parliament150New Delhi: Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister M Veerappa Moily has expressed doubts over the amendment to the Right to Information Bill saying the timing may not be right, considering the poor perception about politicians, said sources. The amendment, aimed at keeping political parties out of the RTI ambit, is likely to be taken up by the Lok Sabha on Thursday.
The government and the Opposition seemed to be united on this issue and a Cabinet note said that as political parties are neither public bodies nor Constitutional bodies and they do not take government funds, hence should be kept out of the RTI loop.

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