Wednesday, March 23, 2011

(Kerala) BJP could win at least 5 seats in assembly elections

mar 22nd, 2011 CE

maybe all the scams esp in neighboring tamil nadu are having an impact in kerala. the UPA, which should have, based on historical patterns, won by a landslide after five years of CP-M rule, is now a little wobbly. after all, nobody quite believes that ex-CVC thomas is as pure as the UPA claims he is. 

also, it is apparent that the CPM and congress are very pro-mohammedan and pro-christist, respectively. maybe the average idiot hindu who goes by 'principle' is seeing the writing on the wall, which says "you hindus are in deep doo-doo". 

o rajagopal had a chance in previous elections from trivandrum too, but the hindu vote has traditionally been too fragmented.

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http://www.rediff.com/news/report/bjp-to-enter-kerala-assembly-for-the-first-time/20110322.htm

BJP set to enter Kerala assembly for first time

March 22, 2011
Arun Lakshman in Thiruvananthapuram

After having considerably increased its vote share in the state, the Bharatiya Janata Party is now set to enter the Kerala legislative assembly for the first time. While party insiders are of the opinion that the party would win at least five seats, political analysts give the party an edge in two seats: Nemom in Thiruvananthapuram district and Manjeswaram in Kasargod district.
 
While the former Union minister and one of the best known faces of the BJP, O Rajagopal, is contesting from Nemom, the party's firebrand young leader K Surendran who is currently the state general secretary of the party is fighting from Manjeswaram in Kasargod district .

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