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| Posted By : rohanc81 |
Date : 2008-12-13 11:36:21 |
| Title : Assembly elections in five sttes, who won? |
Description : what is the analysis, who were the winner and who lost and why ? |
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| Replied By :sandy231 | Date : 2008-12-30 06:41:37 | | I agree with Narayanan, its a fragmented mandate clearly indicating that more than parties, it's leaders now who are important. |
| Replied By :Narayanan | Date : 2008-12-30 06:30:43 | | Including the Kashmir election today, the mandate turns out to be pretty fragmented, BJP gained some ground in Kashmir for the first time indicating that kashmir Hindu Muslim bifurcation is taking even more severe form...as such, national parties are no more national forces. Third front as always is non existant.. |
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