Monday, February 24, 2014

There Is A Modi Wave

English: nehal,narendra modi
English: nehal,narendra modi (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
My reading is right now this election is Modi's to lose. Not only is noone else running for Prime Minister, Modi has innovated and has been running something akin to a presidential campaign in America. He is the only one running a national campaign. It is impressive to watch. He might build even further momentum over the next two months.

BJP's NDA 236
Third Front 186
Congress' UPA 96
Others 27

Modi could co-opt Jayalalita by offering him the DPM slot. He could co-opt Kejriwal by putting together something akin to a Lokpal Bill. He could co-opt Nitish by granting Special Category Status to Bihar.

The Third Front is not a cohesive force. There is the Mayawati-Mulayam animosity. There is the Left-Mamata animosity.

Modi coming to power in Delhi puts Nitish in a tight spot. One saving grace would be the Third Front, the Congress, and the AAP all coming together. But then that is an even taller order than the Third Front coming together.

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GPP merges with BJP to support Modi for PM
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Modi to hold three rallies in Bihar in March
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Sunday, February 23, 2014

Mamata

English: Pix of the leader of a political part...
English: Pix of the leader of a political party of Poshchim Bangla as shown in the Kakababu animation SOBUJ DWIPER RAJA. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)


Is Mamata Banerjee transforming herself before the Lok Sabha polls?
Jayalalita's Party Could Alter The Course Of National Politics
Mamata Banerjee's Rise In West Bengal Politics
Mamata Banerjee promises to take TMC to the national arena
Trinamool will never support Modi, says Mamata
We will fight Lok Sabha polls on our own: Trinamool
Regional parties will call the shots in 2014: Trinamool
After aligning with Mamata Banerjee, Anna Hazare says not supporting Trinamool Congress
In Bengal, Modi Chooses Not To Cross Swords With Mamata
AAP Laying Ground For National Launch
Time 100: Mamata Banerjee
Mamata Banerjee Personifies Populist Force In Indian Politics
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