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BJP may be single largest party but non congress non BJP will have more members than both major parties combined tally.

http://zeenews.india.com/news/nation/bjp-will-be-single-largest-party-after-2014-polls-new-survey_883785.html

http://in.news.yahoo.com/upa-lose-2014-regional-parties-hold-key-144803127.html


It is a survey only. We have seen the results several times which are entirely contradictory to the survey. No can easily judge the people mindset by conducting a survey from a limited number of persons.
Surveys are not reflections of society as due to complexity of Indian society it is always impossible to understand the mood of nation. I agree we should wait for real results.


Most of the surveys target the educated voters. They are failing because most of the voters are illiterates. Even today our masses do not understand whom to vote. They vote to that candidate who offers more sops.


Yes it is right most of people votes because they wants to vote. They don't know to whom we vote why we vote.
BJP may be single largest party but non congress non BJP will have more members than both major parties combined tally.

http://zeenews.india.com/news/nation/bjp-will-be-single-largest-party-after-2014-polls-new-survey_883785.html

http://in.news.yahoo.com/upa-lose-2014-regional-parties-hold-key-144803127.html


It is a survey only. We have seen the results several times which are entirely contradictory to the survey. No can easily judge the people mindset by conducting a survey from a limited number of persons.
Surveys are not reflections of society as due to complexity of Indian society it is always impossible to understand the mood of nation. I agree we should wait for real results.


Most of the surveys target the educated voters. They are failing because most of the voters are illiterates. Even today our masses do not understand whom to vote. They vote to that candidate who offers more sops.


Yes it is right most of people votes because they wants to vote. They don't know to whom we vote why we vote.


I think most of people who go to vote know whom they vote but the only problem is they don't see in wider prospective of result when they cast their votes. It is not only a vote but future of the country and our ownself.

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BJP may be single largest party but non congress non BJP will have more members than both major parties combined tally.

http://zeenews.india.com/news/nation/bjp-will-be-single-largest-party-after-2014-polls-new-survey_883785.html

http://in.news.yahoo.com/upa-lose-2014-regional-parties-hold-key-144803127.html


It is a survey only. We have seen the results several times which are entirely contradictory to the survey. No can easily judge the people mindset by conducting a survey from a limited number of persons.
Surveys are not reflections of society as due to complexity of Indian society it is always impossible to understand the mood of nation. I agree we should wait for real results.


Most of the surveys target the educated voters. They are failing because most of the voters are illiterates. Even today our masses do not understand whom to vote. They vote to that candidate who offers more sops.


Yes it is right most of people votes because they wants to vote. They don't know to whom we vote why we vote.


I think most of people who go to vote know whom they vote but the only problem is they don't see in wider prospective of result when they cast their votes. It is not only a vote but future of the country and our ownself.


One important point I wish to stress is that voters should also see how many seats a political party is contesting. To illustrate, in Delhi, congress, BJP and AAM Aadami party are only contesting large number of seats. Hence these are serious contenders. Others are contesting token number of seats and so are not serious enough. Normally, one should choose from serious contenders.

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BJP may be single largest party but non congress non BJP will have more members than both major parties combined tally.

http://zeenews.india.com/news/nation/bjp-will-be-single-largest-party-after-2014-polls-new-survey_883785.html

http://in.news.yahoo.com/upa-lose-2014-regional-parties-hold-key-144803127.html


It is a survey only. We have seen the results several times which are entirely contradictory to the survey. No can easily judge the people mindset by conducting a survey from a limited number of persons.
Surveys are not reflections of society as due to complexity of Indian society it is always impossible to understand the mood of nation. I agree we should wait for real results.


Most of the surveys target the educated voters. They are failing because most of the voters are illiterates. Even today our masses do not understand whom to vote. They vote to that candidate who offers more sops.


Yes it is right most of people votes because they wants to vote. They don't know to whom we vote why we vote.


Such people also get swayed at the last minute so one can never be sure.It is the educated middle class population that s more or less definite about who they want to vote...

Pay no mind to those who talk behind your back, it simply means that you are two steps ahead !!!

BJP may be single largest party but non congress non BJP will have more members than both major parties combined tally.

http://zeenews.india.com/news/nation/bjp-will-be-single-largest-party-after-2014-polls-new-survey_883785.html

http://in.news.yahoo.com/upa-lose-2014-regional-parties-hold-key-144803127.html


It is a survey only. We have seen the results several times which are entirely contradictory to the survey. No can easily judge the people mindset by conducting a survey from a limited number of persons.
Surveys are not reflections of society as due to complexity of Indian society it is always impossible to understand the mood of nation. I agree we should wait for real results.


Most of the surveys target the educated voters. They are failing because most of the voters are illiterates. Even today our masses do not understand whom to vote. They vote to that candidate who offers more sops.


Yes it is right most of people votes because they wants to vote. They don't know to whom we vote why we vote.


I think most of people who go to vote know whom they vote but the only problem is they don't see in wider prospective of result when they cast their votes. It is not only a vote but future of the country and our ownself.


One important point I wish to stress is that voters should also see how many seats a political party is contesting. To illustrate, in Delhi, congress, BJP and AAM Aadami party are only contesting large number of seats. Hence these are serious contenders. Others are contesting token number of seats and so are not serious enough. Normally, one should choose from serious contenders.
In Delhi, last assembly election, apart from two major political parties, BSP has 14 percentages of vote share, I think AAP is sounding empty barrel, it is the electione between two major political party and BSP.

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BJP may be single largest party but non congress non BJP will have more members than both major parties combined tally.

http://zeenews.india.com/news/nation/bjp-will-be-single-largest-party-after-2014-polls-new-survey_883785.html

http://in.news.yahoo.com/upa-lose-2014-regional-parties-hold-key-144803127.html


It is a survey only. We have seen the results several times which are entirely contradictory to the survey. No can easily judge the people mindset by conducting a survey from a limited number of persons.
Surveys are not reflections of society as due to complexity of Indian society it is always impossible to understand the mood of nation. I agree we should wait for real results.


Most of the surveys target the educated voters. They are failing because most of the voters are illiterates. Even today our masses do not understand whom to vote. They vote to that candidate who offers more sops.


Yes it is right most of people votes because they wants to vote. They don't know to whom we vote why we vote.


I think most of people who go to vote know whom they vote but the only problem is they don't see in wider prospective of result when they cast their votes. It is not only a vote but future of the country and our ownself.


One important point I wish to stress is that voters should also see how many seats a political party is contesting. To illustrate, in Delhi, congress, BJP and AAM Aadami party are only contesting large number of seats. Hence these are serious contenders. Others are contesting token number of seats and so are not serious enough. Normally, one should choose from serious contenders.
In Delhi, last assembly election, apart from two major political parties, BSP has 14 percentages of vote share, I think AAP is sounding empty barrel, it is the electione between two major political party and BSP.


Last time AAP did not contest. This is their first election. Kejriwal and his team has some image and popularity. They are likely to get substantial number of seats.

G. K. Ajmani Tax consultant
http://gkajmani-mystraythoughts.blogspot.com/

BJP may be single largest party but non congress non BJP will have more members than both major parties combined tally.

http://zeenews.india.com/news/nation/bjp-will-be-single-largest-party-after-2014-polls-new-survey_883785.html

http://in.news.yahoo.com/upa-lose-2014-regional-parties-hold-key-144803127.html


It is a survey only. We have seen the results several times which are entirely contradictory to the survey. No can easily judge the people mindset by conducting a survey from a limited number of persons.
Surveys are not reflections of society as due to complexity of Indian society it is always impossible to understand the mood of nation. I agree we should wait for real results.



Most of the surveys target the educated voters. They are failing because most of the voters are illiterates. Even today our masses do not understand whom to vote. They vote to that candidate who offers more sops.


Yes it is right most of people votes because they wants to vote. They don't know to whom we vote why we vote.


I think most of people who go to vote know whom they vote but the only problem is they don't see in wider prospective of result when they cast their votes. It is not only a vote but future of the country and our ownself.


One important point I wish to stress is that voters should also see how many seats a political party is contesting. To illustrate, in Delhi, congress, BJP and AAM Aadami party are only contesting large number of seats. Hence these are serious contenders. Others are contesting token number of seats and so are not serious enough. Normally, one should choose from serious contenders.
In Delhi, last assembly election, apart from two major political parties, BSP has 14 percentages of vote share, I think AAP is sounding empty barrel, it is the electione between two major political party and BSP.


Last time AAP did not contest. This is their first election. Kejriwal and his team has some image and popularity. They are likely to get substantial number of seats.


The way things are turning out, AAP seems to emerge as largest party but as far formation of government is concerned, it seems doubtful. But they will certainly make a difference to the extent of a hung house .

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BJP may be single largest party but non congress non BJP will have more members than both major parties combined tally.

http://zeenews.india.com/news/nation/bjp-will-be-single-largest-party-after-2014-polls-new-survey_883785.html

http://in.news.yahoo.com/upa-lose-2014-regional-parties-hold-key-144803127.html


It is a survey only. We have seen the results several times which are entirely contradictory to the survey. No can easily judge the people mindset by conducting a survey from a limited number of persons.
Surveys are not reflections of society as due to complexity of Indian society it is always impossible to understand the mood of nation. I agree we should wait for real results.


Most of the surveys target the educated voters. They are failing because most of the voters are illiterates. Even today our masses do not understand whom to vote. They vote to that candidate who offers more sops.


Yes it is right most of people votes because they wants to vote. They don't know to whom we vote why we vote.


I think most of people who go to vote know whom they vote but the only problem is they don't see in wider prospective of result when they cast their votes. It is not only a vote but future of the country and our ownself.


One important point I wish to stress is that voters should also see how many seats a political party is contesting. To illustrate, in Delhi, congress, BJP and AAM Aadami party are only contesting large number of seats. Hence these are serious contenders. Others are contesting token number of seats and so are not serious enough. Normally, one should choose from serious contenders.
In Delhi, last assembly election, apart from two major political parties, BSP has 14 percentages of vote share, I think AAP is sounding empty barrel, it is the electione between two major political party and BSP.


Last time AAP did not contest. This is their first election. Kejriwal and his team has some image and popularity. They are likely to get substantial number of seats.
It seems they will eat out BJP votes, but of late Congress has been weary of his popularity so no one knowns which big party will lose through his popularity, it seems he is like Raj Thakrey of Maharashtra eating out Shiv sena and BJP votes there, I do not think people of India are not so unintelligent to realize this.

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BJP may be single largest party but non congress non BJP will have more members than both major parties combined tally.

http://zeenews.india.com/news/nation/bjp-will-be-single-largest-party-after-2014-polls-new-survey_883785.html

http://in.news.yahoo.com/upa-lose-2014-regional-parties-hold-key-144803127.html


It is a survey only. We have seen the results several times which are entirely contradictory to the survey. No can easily judge the people mindset by conducting a survey from a limited number of persons.
Surveys are not reflections of society as due to complexity of Indian society it is always impossible to understand the mood of nation. I agree we should wait for real results.


Most of the surveys target the educated voters. They are failing because most of the voters are illiterates. Even today our masses do not understand whom to vote. They vote to that candidate who offers more sops.


Yes it is right most of people votes because they wants to vote. They don't know to whom we vote why we vote.


I think most of people who go to vote know whom they vote but the only problem is they don't see in wider prospective of result when they cast their votes. It is not only a vote but future of the country and our ownself.


One important point I wish to stress is that voters should also see how many seats a political party is contesting. To illustrate, in Delhi, congress, BJP and AAM Aadami party are only contesting large number of seats. Hence these are serious contenders. Others are contesting token number of seats and so are not serious enough. Normally, one should choose from serious contenders.
In Delhi, last assembly election, apart from two major political parties, BSP has 14 percentages of vote share, I think AAP is sounding empty barrel, it is the electione between two major political party and BSP.


Last time AAP did not contest. This is their first election. Kejriwal and his team has some image and popularity. They are likely to get substantial number of seats.
It seems they will eat out BJP votes, but of late Congress has been weary of his popularity so no one knowns which big party will lose through his popularity, it seems he is like Raj Thakrey of Maharashtra eating out Shiv sena and BJP votes there, I do not think people of India are not so unintelligent to realize this.


I would neither name nor compare anybody with anyone but yes it is going to be a tough fight for every seat and still no result seems possible.

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It will be a completely contested election, I hope every party will fight it out with right spirit in mind and people will enjoy seeing this election.

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