Wednesday 28 January 2015

Modi-led Bihar election fight NDA: Ramvilas

Union Minister Ram Vilas Paswan all speculation it is clear that the leadership of Narendra Modi NDA in Bihar Assembly election will. Paswan in Patna in Bihar BJP on Wednesday said that the role of big brother.

Paswan said the NDA and the BJP is in the role of big brother BJP leader and Bihar assembly elections will be fought under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi. "Seat allocation is an issue, he said, "no party 10, 20 or 100 seats contested, it does not matter. The main issue is to remove the current state government. "

Union Minister in NDA LJP, BJP and the Samata Party national public contest it is an internal matter how many seats, the three party leaders will decide together. NDA in Bihar's chief ministerial candidate, he said when asked about the way elections in Haryana and Maharashtra Chief Minister decided, would go the same way the chief minister of Bihar.

Paswan Satarudh in Bihar JD (U) is undergoing infighting. JD-U chief minister of the state that are advising publicly.

Delhi Assembly polls: More than the BJP, AAP wishes Congress-mukt Delhi

While "Congress-mukt Bharat" (Congress-free India) has been BJP's poll cry since last Lok Sabha elections and also through assembly elections in Maharashtra, Haryana, Jharkhand and Jammu & Kashmir, the saffron party is hoping Delhi to remain partially Congress-yukt to "cakewalk" the assembly elections in the national capital.

Delhi Assembly Elections 2015

Delhi is all set for fresh elections in February 2015. All the major political parties are gearing up for the elections and have formed strategies for effective campaigning in the city. The elections are going to be largely an AAP versus BJP affair.
The Congress party, that governed Delhi for three consecutive terms from 1998 to 2013, seems a mere shadow of its past. Political experts are of the view that the BJP may be able to capitalise on the 'Modi Wave' once again and may emerge as the single largest party with clear majority this time around. While AAP is going to give tough competition to the BJP, it might not be able to reach the clear majority mark. But yet the possibility of a fractured mandate can not be denied.

Delhi seems concerned about the same lot of grim issues that have continued to hurt its status as the national capital for long. Poor water supply and power outages, weak infrastructure, corruption, crime against women, problem of law and order, unemployment and pollution are still the issues that are going to be at the core of the assembly elections.