Showing posts with label Bihar Assembly elections. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bihar Assembly elections. Show all posts

Wednesday, 28 October 2015

Bihar voted in 2010,2014



  1. Overall voting till 1pm: 33.88%
  2. 26.94% voting recorded till 12pm during the third phase of Bihar polls.
  3. Overall voting 20.73% till 11am
  4. Re-polling underway at 2 booths: 131 in Banka and 188 in Chakai (Jamui district)
  5. Overall voting 9.12% till 9am
  6. Overall voting in the first hour: 5.59%
  7. Patna district administration is providing e-rickshaw facility for senior citizen voters.
  8. Voting underway for Phase III of Bihar polls



Sunday, 25 October 2015

PM Modi's Mann Ki Baat on 25th October


PM Modi one more time done his Mann ki Baat with Indians. 13th episode of this Mann ki Baat is very successful, his focus on middle class people to take them in confidence that price rise will be control soon government has take various steps to control the price rise.

So many important and useful schemes has been announced by modi ji while this communication. Some of them are saving schemes and other are schemes that is going to benefit India economy.

Some of the crucial points that PM has focused in this episodes are as follows:

  1. One of the important announcement modi ji has done is the one he has announced from Red Fort on 15th of Aug 2015. No Interview in non-gazetted government job for group B,C,D.
  2. This announcement has open the gate for many people preparing for government jobs and moreover it also help in reducing corruption done while interviews.
  3. On the next day of Diwali i am visiting London and i am very much excited as the house where Dr. BR Ambedkar lives has been announced as India's property.
  4. Gold monetization scheme, this is the scheme with full security that i am going to present infront of Indians on upcoming week.
  5. We are also introducing a gold coin that will have ashoke chakra as a symbol on it. Before that India have gold coins that have British symbol, but now we are introducing the coin that will have Indian symbol on it.
  6. Gold can become a national property for this each and every Indian has to contribute. We are going to present some important scheme before dhanteras in which people will get a peace of paper on behalf of gold whose value is equivalent to the gold value you have purchased. 
  7. For Unity of India Iron Man "Sardar valabh bhai patel" has given great contribution. If this unity is not there in the country than the thing on which India is proud of should not be proud. He is the man who has told India that for Unity peace is the biggest mantra.
  8. Government also urge you to invest your gold in banks and enjoy the interest as you enjoy when saving money in the bank. Banks will give you good intrest so keeping gold at home is dead money but investing gold in bank will be active money.
In the end he concluded his communication with the message of Swacch Bharat on the occasion of Diwali and to keep your area clean and play safe with crackers.

Monday, 19 October 2015

Importance and Significance of Hindutva

PM Narendra Modi has been giddily globetrotting to attract capital to our shores. As long as communal disturbances don’t become chronic, foreign investors will hardly be concerned—they are bothered only about profits.

Is the recent upsurge in religiosity and cultural nationalism a threat to the development agenda on the back of which the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) supposedly rode to power? Is the ruling party’s Hindutva ideology distracting attention away from the economy? Is the ‘good’ BJP being held hostage by ‘bad’ fringe elements in the Sangh Parivar?

Nothing could be further from the truth. The ruling party has never made any secret that, for them, Hindutva and economic development go hand in hand. The prime minister has made no bones about his cultural nationalism, to the extent of asserting that India had extraordinarily skilled plastic surgeons in ancient times. His speeches on cow protection are legendary. But it’s not just that BJP leaders have spent decades imbibing the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) ideology. There are other reasons why a religious and nationalist ideology could be a big help in the development of capitalism in India.

It is an enormous task to change a country of peasants and petty producers and traders into a modern capitalist one. True, many countries in East Asia have made the transition within a generation. But in none of them did the transformation take place under democracy. The task in India is made all the more difficult because it is a society riven by caste, linguistic, religious and cultural fissures.

The crucial ingredient for economic development is capital accumulation. England did it through the enclosure of common land and by exploiting its colonies. The erstwhile Soviet Union expropriated surpluses from the kulaks. Present-day China does it by financial and other types of repression. India has traditionally done it by promising the masses the moon and passing all kinds of pro-poor legislation, while taking little interest in their implementation and by providing sops, including cheap land and other resources, to the corporate sector. And in areas far removed from the cities, there has always been outright exploitation.

But, after decades of democracy and empowerment of the backward castes, the masses can no longer be taken for granted. Aspirations have gone up. Consider the ongoing agitations by the Jats and the Patels, two relatively well-off communities. And unlike in China, the government cannot use force to subdue them, although it is trying. Promising development is easy, but delivering growth with jobs is not. All the more so when government spending has to be kept in check, lest we attract the baleful gaze of the rating agencies. The Congress party tried to buy off the masses with sops, but that didn’t work simply because the rest of the economy went into a tailspin and inflation went through the roof. The contradiction between capital accumulation and social welfare burst out into the open.

Faced with this situation, what can the country’s ruling classes do? The masses are not enamoured of free markets. But nationalism is another matter and has been used to good effect. Consider the whipping up of nationalist passions and the invocation of Confucian values by the Chinese government in its awesome effort to label capitalism red in tooth and claw as communism. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has always been a great admirer of the Chinese model, rather than the Western free market one.

Religion too has often been pressed into service. The Republican Party in the US has made good use of the religious right. Vladimir Putin has an alliance with the Russian Orthodox Church. These ideologies deflect attention from economic matters and paper over class conflict. In the US, workers have been so confused by the strategy that they have been content to see their share of GDP fall over decades.

In India, the ideology of Hindutva serves that purpose. It tries to paper over the cracks between the many fissures in Indian society. It tries to meld Hindu society together by pointing to a glorious past, sullied by the advent of the ‘other’, especially the Muslim and Christian ‘other’. It denies class and caste conflict. If the ruling party cannot fulfil its promises of material benefits, at least its ideology delivers psychological gains. It gives a sense of belonging to people who are seeing their traditional world fall apart and who are losing age-old moorings in society. It taps into resentment against a snooty liberal cosmopolitan elite, who have so far enjoyed the fruits of development. And if it helps the ruling party in its bid to win a majority in both houses of Parliament and in the major states, then it can overcome some of the restraints imposed by India’s democracy. The so-called ‘fringe’ is an inseparable part of this strategy.

Not that the government is neglecting the economy. That would hardly go down well with the elite, eager to plug into global circuits of accumulation. The prime minister has been giddily globetrotting to attract capital to our shores. As long as communal disturbances don’t become chronic, foreign investors will hardly be concerned—they are bothered only about profits.

But the government is unlikely to get quick results. The world economy is not in a good shape. The export engine of growth has shut down. The domestic corporate sector is in the doldrums. The banks are in a mess. A recent Credit Suisse study showed the richest 1% in India own 53% of the nation’s wealth, while the bottom half make do with a mere 4.1%. What better way to distract attention from these realities and buy time than by going in for a spot of ideological grandstanding now. And if it helps consolidate the Hindu vote in Bihar, so much the better.

Of course, whether we must pretend, as Lord Keynes put it, “that fair is foul and foul is fair; for foul is useful and fair is not”, is another debate altogether.

Thursday, 15 October 2015

Second Phase of voting in Bihar assembly today, real test for allies

Today, Second phase of election to be held in Bihar assembly one of the most interesting thing is that today voting covers 6 Naxal hit districts so the security will be very tight today.

Today BJP 2 small allies Upendra Kushwaha (RLSP) and Jitan Ram manjhi (HAM) has to prove there worth. In todays battle BJP is only fighting on 16 out of 32 seats so allies have to perform well to give huge fight to Mahagathbandhan.

In 2010 Assembly election of Bihar Mahagathbandhan manage to get 20 out of 32 seats whereas 12 seats are headed by present NDA in bihar.An analysis of the 2010 and 2014 results in the south-western portion of Bihar shows that if electoral arithmetic works, the Mahagathbandhan should have an edge.

In the 2010 assembly elections, allies JD(U), RJD and Congress between them got 53% of votes polled against a mere 17.7% for the BJP and Ram Vilas Paswan's LJP put together. The RLSP and HAM(S) did not yet exist.

Four years later, in 2014 LS polls, the combined vote share of the current grand alliance came down to a less imposing 47.4%. But even at that level, it was comfortably ahead of the 40.5% polled by BJP and RLSP put together.

The LJP did not contest any seat in this region and HAM(S), still did not exist.
It is another matter that because opposition to the NDA was divided in 2014, it led in 29 of the 32 segments.

Doubts about the coming together of vote bases apart, the reason this arithmetic won't seem daunting to NDA in the current polls is that part of what was JD(U) in 2014 has now broken away to form HAM(S). Itis in this part of Bihar that its influence is likely to be strongest. Manjhi himself is a candidate in this phase andseven of 20 seats his party is contesting are here.

Round 2 battle is going to be interesting factor and edge to edge fight, finally the vote percentage that will locked today will pay a key role in this battle.



Key Points of Today's Election
  1. Voting begins on 7 AM. However, it will not stretch to 5 PM as in usual circumstances. The Election Commission has decided to halt the electoral process at 3 PM in 11 constituencies and 4 PM in 12 assembly segments. Only 9 constituencies will vote till 5 PM in the evening. The decision is taken keeping in mind the threat imposed by Maoist cadres active in the region.
  2. A total of 456 candidates are contesting. But a depressing fact is that only 32 of them are women.
  3. Election Commission has marked 9,119 polling booths as active in the region and issued voter slip to 86,13.870 people.
  4. Out of the 32 seats, 7 are reserved as Schedule Caste (SC) only. They include: Mohania, Chenari, Makhdumpur, Kutumba, Imamganj, Barachatti and Bodhgaya.
Key Highlights of today's Poll:
  1. Voting for the second phase of Bihar Polls begins
  2. Polling in Jehanabad delayed due to some technical snag with EVM machines
  3. Bomb found near booth number 144 at Rafiganj in Aurangabad.
  4. Polling percentage 21% till 10 am of second phase of Bihar polls.

Humanity shown by PM Modi, saves 8-year-old Agra Muslim girl's life


This article will let you now about the humanity shown by our respected Prime Minister Narendra Modi ji who always focus on Sabka Sath Sabka Viaks and moreover take all religion and cast on a same platform. His thinking of fighting against poverty and corruption instead of fighting with each other is very appreciable.Some so called secular media say that he is biased for one religion but his efforts for that girl disapprove the statement of corrupt and sudo-secular media.


I am writting this article to higlight the great humanity shown by our Prime Minister which can't be done by so called secular politicians.


This is a real stroy from Agra where 8 year old girl is suffering from the serious problem which is going critical and critical and he has nothing in hand to operate his girl as the treatment for this problem is very much coastly and he has loose his hope and the time has come when he give the condolence to the family that he can't save his girl because of the financial issue. But suddenly some of his relative give him the Idea to write letter to PMO where our respectable and lovable Prime Minister sit he like the idea and written very imotional letter that describe his impotece of financial condition that he was suffering due to which he is helpless in saving his child. That letter was send to PMO with his last hope of getting success. He is not sure about this idea as secular media has made the image of Narendra Modi that he is not with muslim but he is schocked when he got reply in 2 days after he posted the letter in which he has given assurace of all possible help for his girl treatment. He is totaly amazed by seeing such humanity from our Pradhan Sevak and his hope and confidence for his girl regain back.

This is the story in the month of may which has not been publisised by the media officials as this news is related to humanity of our Prime Minister and this news can give boost to popularity among the different religion of the society so this news has not been covered.

A resident of Mantola area in Agra, Tyeba, daughter of Mohd Khalid and a student at the Anwari Nilofar School, had a defective valve in her heart and was living a difficult life.With the cost of treatment of even minor ailments becoming more and more expensive, obtaining a health insurance has become imperative for everyone who can afford it. But for 8-year-old Tyeba from Agra, Prime Minister Narendra Modi proved to be the best health policy the little girl could ever buy.

Inspired by Dr Kalra's words, Tyeba wrote a touching letter to Modi, requesting his help in getting a better treatment which was beyond the financial ability of her parents. Touched by the 8-year-old's appeal, the Prime Minister's Office immediately responded to the letter and arranged for her treatment at New Delhi's GB Pant Hospital, where all the expenses incurred in her treatment will be borne by the government.  Khalid also received another letter from the Health Ministry, asking him to report to the hospital as soon as possible so that Tyeba's treatment could begin.

Talking to India Today, Khalid said it was all a dream for him. Writing a letter to Modi was the last-ditch attempt for him. To find that Modi actually took cognizance of the letter and arranged for his daughter's treatment was beyond his belief. He said that he wants his daughter to grow healthy and strong soon, so that she can continue her studies and serve other sick people by becoming a doctor herself.

Expressing pleasure at the step taken by the Prime Minister to ensure health support to Tyeba, prominent industrialist and chairman of Agra Footwear Manufacturers and Exporters Chamber, Puran Dawar, said that after a long time, India has found a compassionate prime minister who actually listens to the 'mann ki baat' of the people and acts on it. "It shows the commitment of the Prime Minister towards the welfare of poor, without any consideration of caste of religion," he said.

"If every politician in India could take a page out of the Prime Minister's book and finance the treatment of at least two underprivileged kids every year, this country will be blooming with new blood that is willing to work for the betterment of this country,"




Sunday, 11 October 2015

Today Bihar is voting for 1st Phase for assembly Election


Today, Bihar is undergoing his 1st phase of for assembly election in which 49 assembly seats fate has to be decided out of 243 which constitute more than 20% seat to be decided today rest of the seats will be covered in other 4 phase of election in Bihar.

Every party has keen eyes on the polling percentage till 5 p.m. Narendra Modi our Honorable Prime Minister has urge people to come out of there houses and vote for development.


Bihar is facing serious issue of Jungle raaz,unemployment, and lack of proper resource for livelihood there are many regions in Bihar where people don't have proper eatable things and they have to eat mouse and all such type of insects and animals for there survival. No facility of proper medical resources and financial resources.

The first phase of election going in bihar includes 49 assembly seats which includes

  1. Samastipur.
  2. Begusarai.
  3. Teghra.
  4.  Bhagalpur.
  5.  Purnia.
  6.  Banka.
  7.  Khagaria.
  8.  Munger.
  9.  Lakhisarai.
  10.  Shekhpura.
  11.  Nawada.
  12.  Jamui.
583 Candidates are in the fray for First Phase. Around 1.4 crores of electoral are present in these assembly out of which 72 lack Male and 63 Female that are authorized to vote.
Till the time of publishing this article around 12.82% of vote has been cast and there is long queue still be seen in many areas of bihar for casting there vote.

Hope, Bihar will vote for development and not for the corrupt and selfish leaders.

33% voting recorded until 12 noon.
Firing incident reported at Maheshwari in Chakai constituency. A local goon - Vishnu Dev Singh has been arrested.
49% voter turnout recorded until 3pm
Women outnumber men as 57% vote in Phase 1 Bihar polls

Friday, 9 October 2015

PM Modi addressing rally at Aurangabad


Bihar Assembly, As a election heats up in Bihar Narendra Modi is on fire with consecutive rallies. Whole hearten effort from NDA people are given to the Bihar Assembly.

Jitam Ram Majhi share the stage with Narendra Modi which proves that the NDA allies are with BJP. Crowd shows that fire of Modi is still there in air.

Modi in tradition dress and with the sign of party on his Kurta is the new style that emerge from the Bihar election. Which is going to be soon trend between Indian Youth.

Key Points of Aurangabad Rally are as follows:
  1. It's not a rally or torrent of people, it is a storm
  2. Congress ruled Bihar for 35 years, Lalu Prasad- Nitish Kumar for 25 years. But has there been any progress in 60 years? PM Modi asks
  3. This election is all about changing the face of Bihar
  4. Jitan Ram Manjhi was betrayed by Nitish Kumar, PM Modi says at Aurangabad rally
  5. The responsibility of changing the fate of Bihar lies with the youngsters, PM Modi says
  6. During my visit to US, I met few people from Bihar, and I felt proud seeing them do great things: PM Modi
  7. PM Modi promises 24x7 electricity for the people of Aurangabad
  8. PM Modi again blames 'Mahaswarthbandhan' for all the mess in Bihar
  9. PM Modi urges people to save Bihar from getting ruined
  10. PM Modi now speaking about the achievements of his government. He talks about record number of bank accounts opened by the poor under "Jan Dhan Yojana" scheme
  11. PM Modi talks about empowering the poor and making them financially self-sufficient
  12. Bihar has the least number of toilets. The rich have it but the poor don't. People who talk of rights of the poor don' t care about it
  13. Those who have ruined Bihar will be punished
  14. बिहार की तीन पीढ़ियां बर्बाद हुईं। अब इसकी जवानी बर्बाद नहीं होने देना है: प्रधानमंत्री मोदी
"Gunja Rha hai chappa chappa Bhajappa hi Bhajappa"

PM Modi addressing rally at Sasaram


Bihar Assembly, As a election heats up in Bihar Narendra Modi is on fire with consecutive rallies. Whole hearten effort from NDA people are given to the Bihar Assembly.

Jitam Ram Majhi share the stage with Narendra Modi which proves that the NDA allies are with BJP. Crowd shows that fire of Modi is still there in air.


Modi in tradition dress and with the sign of party on his Kurta is the new style that emerge from the Bihar election. Which is going to be soon trend between Indian Youth.

Key Points of Sasaram Rally are as follows:
  1. I didnt see such a scene even during Lok Sabha polls: PM Modi on the crowd gathered in Sasaram
  2. You are the Supreme Court of India, decide through your vote
  3. Can the people of Bihar ask Lalu ji why he is not fighting the elections this time. What did he do? PM Modi asks
  4. The voters have made up their mind to punish those who ruined Bihar: PM Modi
  5. Lalu ji remote se Bihar ko chalaana chahate hain. Woh kehte hain woh Big Boss hain: PM Modi
  6. Lalu should tell you what sin he committed that the Supreme Court debarred him from contesting elections
  7. Nitish Kumar's arrogance has ruined Bihar: PM Modi
  8. It is important for RJD, JD(U) and Congress to tell the people what they did for Bihar: PM
  9. Now Bihar needs 'Vikaas Raj' not 'Jungle Raj'
  10. Now, the situation is such that even they have begun talking about 'Jungle Raj' & they feel there is nothing wrong with it.
  11. People who have ruled Bihar have ruined the state. Thousands of youth migrated from the state, so many factories have been shut down
  12. In jungle raj, there is only one industry which is thriving, it is of kidnapping.
  13. Jis Bihar mein Police officer ko suraksha nahin, waha kisko suraksha hai? Yehi jungle raj hai

Narendra Modi's Rally is surrounded by the crowd can any body say that after having this much support NDA can lose Bihar. It is for sure that NDA is going to form the government in bihar throwing out the Jungle Raj spread by Nitish and Lalu in Bihar.


"Gunja Rha hai chappa chappa Bhajappa hi Bhajappa"

Thursday, 8 October 2015

NDA is leading with 4% of votes in Bihar Assembly election poll over Mahagathbandhan

  
Bihar Assembly Election, Article is focusing on the survey done by Times of India and Nielsen. Both the survey shows clearly that Modi magic is still flowing in Bihar. Narendra Modi 4 consecutive rally in Bihar has boost the confidence of the Karyakarta's of BJP and moreover has given a strong option in front of public of Bihar to opt for NDA government. Nitish-Lalu-Sonia gathbandhan is in serious trouble but giving neck to neck fight. Trouble because they have power of 3 strong leaders of the party even than there mahagathbandhan is lacking behind NDA lead by one man Army "Narendra Modi"

Survey clearly shows that NDA has sizable 4% led on the Nitish-Lalu-Sonia led mahagathbandhan (grand alliance) according to Times of India Survey.
The survey shows that 44% of those polled said they would vote for the NDA while 40% said they would back the JD(U)-RJD-Congress combine. Smaller parties and independents were backed by 10%, which left a small chunk of about 6% who were undecided on who they would vote for. The poll had a sample size of 2,046, out of which 80% were rural voters. The NDA had significantly higher support among female respondents as well as among the young (those aged between 20 and 30) while the Mahagathbandhan found stronger support among older voters aged between 46 and 60. The 30-45 year age group had a higher proportion of undecided voters, about one in 10, than other age groups.

Where as according to Nielsen survey the grand coalition was projected to win 122 seats in the 243-member Bihar Assembly, according to our Survey conducted in September. However, the final Opinion Poll has predicted that the Nitish Kumar-led association is set to lose ten seats thereby dropping down to 112.

According  to the Opinion Poll, the BJP-led combine including LJP, RLSP and HAM is likely to get majority in the upcoming polls. Narendra Modi’s charisma continues unabated as the NDA is likely to bag 128 seats out of 243.

In a state where "social justice" is often a euphemism for caste-based politics, that is an indicator that while there may be a yearning for 'vikas', it is not necessarily happening by overriding identity politics.

ONE STRONG LEADER IS GOING TO CHALLENGE THREE CORRUPTED LEADER'S....


PM Modi is speaking in Samastipur


As a battle of Bihar heats up, PM modi has started taking rallies in bihar today he will be taking rallies in Munger, Begusarai,Samastipur and Nawada.

These rallies in Bihar will be exposing the Jungle Raaz and poor condition of Bihari's in many regions of Bihar. BJP looks strong there as Mahagathbandan has many corrupt person associated which give positive sign for BJP.







Key Highlights of Narendra Modi rally:

  1. The big brother and small brother ruled Bihar for 25 years. What they could not do in 25 years, will they do in 5 years?
  2. These 3 parties (RJD, Congress, JDU) were against each other and would criticize each other, and now they've come together only for power: PM
  3. If we have to take India forward, we need to empower eastern India too.
  4. I want every Indian family to have their own homes by 2022 when India completes 75 years of Independence: PM Modi

PM Modi addressing his second rally of the day in Begusarai, Bihar


As a battle of Bihar heats up, PM modi has started taking rallies in bihar today he will be taking rallies in Munger, Begusarai,Samastipur and Nawada.

These rallies in Bihar will be exposing the Jungle Raaz and poor condition of Bihari's in many regions of Bihar. BJP looks strong there as Mahagathbandan has many corrupt person associated which give positive sign for BJP.





Key Highlights of Narendra Modi rally:

  1. This land has tremendous scope for growth in agriculture sector: PM Narendra Modi in Begusarai
  2. Lalu ji, whatever you are it is because of the Yaduvanshi's and today, you are making allegations on what they eat.
  3. I am here with the message of development.
  4. Before you vote, ask yourselves - this Mahaswarthbandhan, have they done anything for Bihar for 60 years: PM
  5. Sadly, many polls were fought in the name of poor but nothing was done for the poor.
  6. There are no questions on what will be the result of Bihar Polls. Bihar has decided to bring in NDA Govt.
  7. The day Bihar becomes a developed state, India will be the number one country in the world.