Less than 48 hrs after PM Modi spoke on CAA-NRC from Delhi’s Ramlila Maidan, CM Kejriwal chose to skip the issue at party event to present 'AAP Ka Report Card'.
At an event held to celebrate the 7th foundation day of the Aam Aadmi Party, Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal said that in the last seven years his party has changed the narrative of politics in Delhi.
As Delhi polls near, BJP plans to counter AAP sops with a ‘thanksgiving’ event with PM Modi to publicise central govt’s decision to regularise colonies.
Finance ministry says the proposed revamp will focus on structural reforms, rate rationalisation & ease of living, & will be deliberated upon in the coming weeks.
The project is meant to be a ‘protective shield that will keep expanding’, the PM said. It is on the lines of the ‘Golden Dome’ announced by Trump, it is learnt.
Standing up to America is usually not a personal risk for a leader in India. Any suggestions of foreign pressure unites India behind who they see as leading them in that fight.
In a competitive market situation ,what helps one is putting the strong points of your product to the public rather than reacting to he
opponents product’s pitfalls or weaknesses. Since the consumer is clear what he wants and he can judge who can deliver his needs,
the stronger product will win the market share.
Too much support for a weak product is bound to backfire on it ,as people will see it as superfluous and wasted effort.
AAp and it CEO knowing their cards ,can play down the opposition easily winning a handsome majority.
Well absurdity of Indian media is on display. How many commentator have spent time in any international city on their own expense or have ground level Gandhian experience if you want your way. Other metros do not have this liberty as they are hostage to host state but not Delhi. But print, really shaking Shekar gupta cannot think economics, foreign affairs or even macro or micro economics. When we have these boozos who cannot mould public opinion outside ideological construct in such a small area of Delhi then thay should be humble enough to understand they are supporting cast at best …and not masters of the Universe as they seem to think.
Ye dil toned-down mangta. However, JUST ENOUGH majority to keep Mr. Kejriwal in the CM’s seat, and therefore grounded, as he has a record of behaving erratically. No coalition please; anything left after majority ideally should split between BJP and Congress. confining both parties to the opposition benches. That will surely make an interesting Delhi assembly, and truly become a litmus test for Kejriwal.
At some stage, the orbits of national and state level verdicts will begin to intersect. Several issues are salient to voters across what has been considered a natural psephological divide, starting with the economy. Basic governance too is looking wobbly.
In a competitive market situation ,what helps one is putting the strong points of your product to the public rather than reacting to he
opponents product’s pitfalls or weaknesses. Since the consumer is clear what he wants and he can judge who can deliver his needs,
the stronger product will win the market share.
Too much support for a weak product is bound to backfire on it ,as people will see it as superfluous and wasted effort.
AAp and it CEO knowing their cards ,can play down the opposition easily winning a handsome majority.
Well absurdity of Indian media is on display. How many commentator have spent time in any international city on their own expense or have ground level Gandhian experience if you want your way. Other metros do not have this liberty as they are hostage to host state but not Delhi. But print, really shaking Shekar gupta cannot think economics, foreign affairs or even macro or micro economics. When we have these boozos who cannot mould public opinion outside ideological construct in such a small area of Delhi then thay should be humble enough to understand they are supporting cast at best …and not masters of the Universe as they seem to think.
Ye dil toned-down mangta. However, JUST ENOUGH majority to keep Mr. Kejriwal in the CM’s seat, and therefore grounded, as he has a record of behaving erratically. No coalition please; anything left after majority ideally should split between BJP and Congress. confining both parties to the opposition benches. That will surely make an interesting Delhi assembly, and truly become a litmus test for Kejriwal.
At some stage, the orbits of national and state level verdicts will begin to intersect. Several issues are salient to voters across what has been considered a natural psephological divide, starting with the economy. Basic governance too is looking wobbly.
The answer is blowin’ in the wind : 59 – 8 – 3.
My guess is 80%, 15% and 5% seats of course.