Showing posts with label UPA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label UPA. Show all posts

Tuesday, 15 April 2014

General Elections 2014: Opinion poll says NDA will majority with 275 seats, NDTV and Hansa Research opinion poll prediction, NDA will majority with 275 seats

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For the first time in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, a poll on Monday predicted a clear majority for any pre-poll alliance with NDTV projecting that NDA would get 275 seats in the 543-member House. This is 16 seats more than the poll had predicted last month.

Wednesday, 11 September 2013

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.

Wednesday, 21 August 2013

Forget 2014, the Congress and BJP need to sit together today ,BJP ,Congress ,Elections ,FDI ,Lok Sabha elections 2014 ,NDA ,Regional parties ,UPA ,vote banks,atest news, latest and political news, political news, latest and breaking news, breaking news,Indian rupee

Forget 2014, the Congress and BJP need to sit together today 
Congress-and-BJPAll the indications are that the next Lok Sabha elections will see the national parties, the Congress and the BJP, being the two leading winners – but completely dependent on alliance (and other) partners to form a government.

“CNN-IBN-The Hindu Election Tracker poll conducted by the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS), that paints this unsettling picture, says that though both the major electoral formations will get 29 per cent of the vote share each, the NDA will be ahead with anything between 172 and 180 seats and the UPA behind with 149 to 153 — in short, a gap of 22. The BJP’s score, up from 2009, would be in the range 156 to 164; the Congress’s tally, 131 to 139, down from the last general elections.”

Tuesday, 20 August 2013

Govt hopes to pass food bill in Lok Sabha today,Upa,Assembly Polls, Sonia Gandhi,Congress,Lok Sabha Polls,Food Security Bill,BJP keeps UPA guessing as Congress hopes to pass Food Bill in LS,food security bill ,upa ,congress ,bjp ,parliament ,lok sabha,samajwadi party ,telugu desam party ,sonia gandhi ,delhi,haryana

Govt hopes to pass food bill in Lok Sabha today
food billKeen to pass Congress chief Sonia Gandhi's pet welfare legislation, the Food Security Bill, but concerned over the large number of amendments (over 260) moved by the opposition parties, the government has indicated it would accommodate some of them.The government wants to pass the bill in the Lok Sabha on August 20, the 69th birth anniversary of former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi.
To mark the occasion, Sonia Gandhi will launch the scheme in Delhi while Congress-ruled Haryana and Assam are also expected to start the right to food plan Tuesday.

Friday, 16 August 2013

Live: India TV C Voter Opinion Poll predicts NDA ahead of UPA, Narendra Modi ahead of rest in PM contenders poll, NDA, UPA, Opinion poll, C-voter survey, Narendra Modi, Latest news,election opinion exit poll, ELECTION SURVEY RESULT , who will win in polls.

Live: India TV C Voter Opinion Poll predicts NDA ahead of UPA, Narendra Modi ahead of rest in PM contenders poll.

Live: India TV C Voter Opinion Poll predicts NDA  ahead of UPA, Narendra Modi ahead of rest in PM contenders poll
New Delhi, July 30: The BJP-led National Democratic Alliance may get 156 Lok Sabha seats if elections are held just now, with the ruling Congress-led United Progressive Alliance staying at No. 2 spot with  136 seats, says the India TV-Times Now-C Voter Opinion Poll telecast at prime time tonight.

The Third Front may get 129 seats followed by the Fourth Front with 122 seats.

The Left Front, Samajwadi Party, RJD, INLD and other regional parties like BJD and TDP have been clubbed in the Third Front, while in the Fourth Front are BSP, AIADMK, YSR Congress and other regional parties.