BJP and Congress now decided to fight on internet. In an unprecedented instance, Bharatiya Janata Party sent legal notice to Congress party for diverting website traffic by buying a domain name which is similar to official website of BJP. According to this, BJP lost huge traffic as internet users misleaded by BJP.com. Official website of BJP: www.bjp.org BJP complaint: Congress party diverted traffic to www.congress.org.in (Congress party official site) by buying domain www.bjp.com. Due to this, when an internet user typed bjp.com in the address bar, he will go to official website of Congress party. But, as per latest data, bjp.com is still available for sale and there is no diversion of traffic to Congress website. Comment: I don’t think Congress party resorts to such cheap tactics. It might have been done by domain owner in order to propel BJP to buy bjp.com. Only time will reveal the truth - whether this incident occurred due to BJP’s ignorance or Congress’s cheap tactics. But, this is definitely an interesting development in the Indian political history and also an interesting case in Indian domain history. It is time for political parties to use experts in this field to deal with such developments. How to proceed in such instances? 1. Send complaint notice to domain registrar with details about illegal activity of domain owner. Request the registrar to give details of domain owner. Generally, registrars do not respond. 2. Repeat the same process through an investigation agency. Registrars should respond as per law. Take action against domain owner if Law pemits. Simple solution: Buy the domain … [Read more...]
State presidents & Assembly leaders of BJP
State Party presidents & Legislature party leaders of BJP: S.No Indian State/UT State President Assembly Leader South India: 1. Andaman & Nicobar R. Mohan 2. Tamil Nadu Pon. Radhakrishnan 3. Puducherry S.P.K. Dhamodhar 4. Lakshadweep Dr. K.P. Muthu Koya 5. Kerala V. Muraleedharan 6. Andhra Pradesh G. Kishan Reddy 7. Karnataka K.S. Ishwarappa B. S.Yeddyurappa 8. Goa Laxmikant Yeshwant Pareskar Western India: 1. Maharashtra Sundhir Sacchidanand Mungantiwar 2. Daman & Diu B.M. Machhi 3. Dadra Nagar Haveli Digvijay Sinh I Parmar 4. Gujarat R.C. Faldu Narendra Modi 5. Rajasthan Arun Chaturvedi 6. Mumbai Raj Purohit Central India: 1. Madhya Pradesh Prabhat Jha Shivraj Singh Chauhan 2. Chhattisgarh Ram Sewak Paikra Raman Singh North India: … [Read more...]
Congress won in Portblair municipal polls
Congress Party won in 9 wards in the Port Blair municipality elections while BJP won in just 4 seats. Telugu Desam opened account by winning the 6th ward in Port Blair municipal elections. Congress increased its tally from 7 to 9 while BJP, RJD and DMK lost one ward each. TMC also opened account in the Port Blair municipal council. Telugu Desam (TDP) candidate from 6th ward, Azizur Rahman won the ward poll by a margin of 55 votes. Port Blair municipal council election results: Congress party won in wards: 2,3,4,5,8,10,13,17 & 18 BJP won in wards: 1, 9, 15 & 16 Telugu Desam won in ward: 6th ward Trinamool Congress won in ward: 7th ward RJD won in: 11 & 14 wards DMK won in: 12th ward Congress party activists are in jubilant mood after the announcement of municipal results. … [Read more...]
Patna Sahib Assembly
Patna Sahib is a newly formed Assembly constituency after 2008 de-limitation exercise from most areas of previous Patna East assembly constituency. Patna Sahib is a historically and religiously significant place as it was the birthplace of 10th Sikh Guru Guru Govind Singh who was a spiritual Guru, warrior and great administrator. Patna Sahib is a BJP stronghold where other parties fight for second place only. It is one of the safest seats for BJP leaders where its candidates are registering massive victories in the last 5 years. Patna Sahib Assembly constituency profile: Wards in Patna Municipal corporation: Ward Nos. 23 to 37 of Patna Rural CD Block District: Patna Zilla Panchayat Parliament segment: Patna Sahib Lok Sabha constituency Politically dominant groups: Famous personalities: Guru Govind Singh (Birth place) & Nand Kishore Yadav Patna Sahib Assembly Election Results: 2010 Assembly elections results: Election Result: BJP will easily win from its stronghold. Real fight is between RJD and Congress for second place. Candidate Name Party Votes Total Votes Polled votes Nand Kishore Yadav BJP RJD Congress CPI (ML) BSP 2009 Lok Sabha elections: Patna Sahib Assembly: Election Result: BJP parliament … [Read more...]
Parliament
2009 Loksabha election results: S.No Political Parties Winning seats 1. Congress party 206 2. BJP 116 3. Samajwadi Party 23 4. BSP 21 5. Janata Dal (United) 20 6. TMC 19 7. DMK 18 8. CPM 16 9. Biju Janata Dal 14 10. Shivsena 11 11. AIADMK 9 12. NCP 9 13. Telugu Desam 6 14. Shiromani Akali Dal 4 15. CPI 4 16. RJD 4 17. National Conference 3 18. JD (S) 3 19. TRS 2 20. RSP 2 17. Kerala Muslim league 2 18. JMM 2 19. Forward Bloc 2 20. Parliament Constituencies in India: S.No State No. of Seats 1. Andhra Pradesh 42 2. Arunachal Pradesh 2 3. Assam 14 4. Bihar 40 5. Chhattisgarh 11 6. Goa 2 7. Gujarat 26 8. Haryana 10 9. Himachal Pradesh 4 10. Jammu & Kashmir 6 11. Jharkhand 14 12. Karnataka 28 13. Kerala 20 14. … [Read more...]
BJP won in BMPP civic polls
BJP grabbed Bangalore Corporation for the first time in history. BMPP went to polls after 9 years. BJP which gradually strengthened its base from 1998 onwards further consolidated its urban vote bank. BJP leaders expected wins in 100-104 wards only. This is a remarkable morale boosting victory for party as it is losing its grip in metros like Delhi and Mumbai. BJP won in all the 3 Loksabha segments in 2009 and in 17 Assembly segments out of 28 in 2008. 52 MLAs and MPs can also cast their votes in the Chiarman polls. BJP has 30 MLAs and MPs. BMPP election results: Total wards: 198 BJP: 112 wards Congress: 64 wards JD (S): 15 wards Others: 7 wards Elections held on: March 28 Results announced on: April 5 Highlights of results: 1. 86 women candidates won. Only 17 women won in 2001 pools. 19 women won from unreserved wards. 2. Relatives of some criminals won with huge margin. 3. BJP lost many seats in the areas represented by Shobha Karandlaje and Arvind Limbavali. Ministers Suresh Kumar, Ashok and Naidu are one of the star performers. BJP is unstoppable in K.R. Puram, Yelahanka, Govindarajanagar and Bommanahalli. 4. Poor performance of JD (S) in newly added villages and municipalities is a big surprise. 5. Congress paid heavy price due to internal politics. Congress ruled Bangalore for 62 years. These results are a big setback for M. Krishnappa, Krishna Byregowda and Priya Krishna. 6. Candidates of Karnataka Rakshana Vedike lost deposits in many areas. 7. Former mayor P.R. Ramesh lost in Vishveshwarapuram ward. Concern: Only 44% of voters casted their votes. This is indicating about lack of faith among voters about political parties. … [Read more...]
IBN Poll results: Alliances will decide the winner
UPA will emerge as the biggest coalition after 2009 Loksabha elections but will fall short by 40-60 seats to get absolute majority. According to IBN opinion Poll, CPM, BSP, AIADMK, TDP, SP and TMC will decide the next PM after polls. Political alliances in Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal and Tamil Nadu will play crucial role in deciding the winner. If Congress can successfully form alliances with AIADMK and Trinamool Congress in Tamil Nadu and West Bengal, UPA will once again emerge as winner after 2009 general elections. IBN Opinion Poll results: 1. UPA: 215-235 seats. 2. NDA:165-185 seats 3. Left front: 35-45 seats 4. Others: 90-110 seats. Important points: 1. UPA lost 7% vote share while NDA gained just 1% share. 2. Congress will win in 170 seats while BJP will win in 135 seats. 3. Left will lose some seats due to setbacks in Kerala. 4. UPA will get some shocks in Andhra Pradesh due to TDP-TRS alliance. 5. Congress is enjoying huge popularity among SCs and STs. Survey was held in January and margin of error is high due to delimitation process. … [Read more...]
BJP in Gujarat and Karnataka but Congress in Maharashtra
CNN-IBN-CDS poll has just announced opinion poll results of key states like Gujarat, Maharashtra and Karnataka. BJP is ahead in Gujarat and Karnataka while Congress-NCP alliance is much ahead in Maharashtra. BJP is banking on Modi in Gujarat while Party consolidated its position in Karnataka mainly due to weakness in the opposition. Surprise of the result is Congress-NCP strength in Maharashtra. Congress is strengthening its position among Dalits but losing hold among urban voters. BSP is expected to get just 2% votes in all the three states. IBN opinion poll results: Gujarat: 1. 47% of voters are in favour of BJP while 45% of voters are in favour of Congress party. 2. BSP will get only 2% of votes while others can get 6% of votes. 3. Congress will increase vote share among SC and STs – whose votes it lost in the last Assembly elections. 4. 72% of voters are satisfied with Narendra Modi’s performance. Karnataka: 1. BJP strengthened its position and is now expected to get 39% of votes. 2. Congress can get only 35% of votes while JD (S) will get just 15% of votes mainly in Southern Karnataka. 3. There is a huge swing among Dalit and Urban voters towards BJP. 4. But many voters are not satisfied with Yediyurappa performance. 5. Lingayats are totally in favour of BJP. Maharashtra: 1. Congress-NCP alliance is much ahead in Maharashtra and is expected to get 50% of votes. 2. BJ-ShivSena alliance is expected to get just 39% of votes. 3. Others may get just 9% of votes. 4. Dalits are strongly in favour of Congress-NCP. … [Read more...]
Karnataka election results: BJP and JD (S) swept by-polls
BJP swept the Karnataka By-polls by winning 5 seats while JD (S) won 3 assembly seats. Congress failed to win even a single seat in the by-elections. BJP now has absolute strength (115 members) in the 224-member Assembly. The by-polls were held after 3 Congress and 4 JD(S) MLAs resigned from the assembly to join the BJP. This is a huge blow to Congress Party despite having cadre strength in at least 5 constituencies. Effective strength of BJP is now at 121 (6 independent MLAs are supporting BJP). By-elections for 8 Karnataka by-elections were held on December 27th in a tense atmosphere (stability Vs defectors). But BJP comfortably won the majority number of seats to regain absolute majority in the Assembly. Voters voted for “defectors” mean they want stable Government. BJP should utilise this chance to gain strength in this South Indian state. Caste, Money and liquor played significant role in the outcome of by-polls. Congress- self goals: 1. Lack of coordination in the Congress camp helped BJP and JD (S) to clean sweep the Assembly by-elections. 2. Congress released candidate list in the last minute. 3. Lingayats are now with BJP while Vokkaligas are with JD (S). Congress fails to plan a new strategy despite knowing this hard fact. Congress needs to do caste re-engineering to make progress in Karnataka vote bank politics. Surprise: Kumaraswamy and his wife are the first couple in the Karnataka Assembly. Bad news: M.D. Lakshminarayan, the BJP candidate in Turuvekere, suffered a heart attack after hearing his defeat news. He collapsed in the counting centre. He was ahead of his rival JD (S) candidate till the final round of counting. … [Read more...]
Bharatiya Janata Party
Bharatiya Janata Party is the major National political party in India and was led by great leaders like Syama Prasad Mookerjee, Deendayal Upadhyaya, Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Lal Krishna Advani. BJP rose to prominence in the national politics in the last 20 years. BJP is famous for its strong cadre and high principles but party is gradually losing its character in the last 7-8 years due to influx of activists from other parties. Unlike Congress Party, BJP is famous for its strong views on any issue. It is very strong in Indian states like Maharashtra, Gujarat, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Himachal Pradesh, Karnataka and Chhattisgarh. It has significant vote bank in Orissa, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and Jammu region. BJP has no significant presence in South Indian states like Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Andhra Pradesh. About Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP): Previous name: Bharatiya Jana Sangh (BJS) Founded in: 1980 BJS was founded by (1951): Syama Prasad Mookerjee BJP First President: Atal Bihari Vajpayee (1980) Current President: Nitin Gadkari Election symbol: Lotus Party office Address: 11, Ashoka Road, New Delhi – 110011 Phone Number: (11) 23005700 Official Website of BJP: http://www.bjp.org/ Greatest moments in Party history: 1. Winning more than 80 seats in 1989 polls 2. Victory in Kargil war 3. Came to power in 1998 & 1999 4. Forming Government in Karnataka – first time in South India Worst moments: 1. Defeat in 2004 Lok Sabha elections 2. Demolition of Babri … [Read more...]
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