The Great Indian Political Drama - 2 (Mar 2018 - Oct 2018)

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Post by krisna » Sat Sep 22, 2018 9:30 pm

Hollande and Macron were in the govt previously. Hollande as president and macron as the economic minister. He rebelled against Hollande and became the presidential nominee. Hollande could not get thru as he was had the worst ratings of any french president in modern history.

Interestingly now macron is going thru a bad phase. Hollande putting some knife thru macron back.
as usual macron and Hollande before him, all talked about economy jobs socialism migrants etc etc. Nothing much has changed at ground level.

Maybe local french politics targetting dassault and others. Indian govt led by NaMo being hit as a corollary.

JMTs.

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Post by krisna » Sat Sep 22, 2018 9:44 pm

just search on internet - lot of acrimony between the two

a sample
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/1 ... ex-french/
Mr Hollande's outburst was clearly timed to inflict maximum damage on Mr Macron, :ugeek: who is fighting a rearguard action to counter rival claims that he is "president of the rich"; it coincided with Tuesday's parliamentary debate on watering down the deeply symbolic "tax on fortune", which previous French leaders have dared not touch.
n an implicit broadside at his erstwhile protege, Mr Hollande - who famously once declared "I don't like the rich" - slammed what he called his attempts to introduce a "lower tax regime for the rich and higher one for the more modest or middle classes".
Relations between the two men were already frosty :cry: after Mr Macron snubbed the man who was once his mentor by failing to meet Mr Hollande during a recent visit to the latter’s political base in central France. His prime minister accused Mr Hollande of leaving him with an "insincere" budget. :))
Mr Macron, a former banker, :mrgreen: owed his political rise to Mr Hollande, who made him a presidential adviser in 2012 and economy minister two years later. Mr Hollande, 63, thought that his protégé would help him to win a second term of office. Instead, Mr Macron, 39, ran for the presidency himself.
"Emmanuel tripped me up," the ex-president was cited as complaining to visitors by Le Parisien.[/quote:)) :))
Another aide suggested that it was poor show that the Macrons hadn't invited Mr Hollande and his girlfriend, the actress Julie Gayet, to the Elysée for dinner. Nicolas Sarkozy and his wife Carla came in July.
"In any case, François wouldn't go," one friend told Le Parisien.
Another was cited as warning: "François will drop a bombshell one of these days, the only question is when. :geek: :ugeek: "

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Post by krisna » Sat Sep 22, 2018 9:50 pm

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julie_Gayet
just for the lady whose film was financed by reliance owners now in center of controversy.
this affair is sort of reverse of macron with lady being 45 and hollande being 65

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Post by chetak » Sun Sep 23, 2018 1:30 am

More than the "talks", it is the refusal to attend the SAARC summit has hit them in their little testimonials

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Disappointed at the arrogant & negative response by India to my call for resumption of the peace dialogue. However, all my life I have come across small men occupying big offices who do not have the vision to see the larger picture.

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The BJP's handling of J&K termed "quackery". BJP's leadership sold country's interests so that they can brag about marking one more state saffron on the map. And then, we had these dramatic (stupid) gestures of Modi making U-turns on Pak.

For me, Modi's "suit incident" was the first red flag on his character. It was also the time when we had to witness the spectacle of his calling Obama by his first name Barack in the press meetings.

And then we have this Rafale thing where he announces out of the blue purchase of 36 Rafale planes on his visit to France. I thought he was driven by megalomania and wanted to show off himself as a powerful, decisive leader.

I think we can also use the term "quackery" for their handling of the country, not just J&K.

Those like me who can't even think of supporting the likes of Pappu, Lallu, Mullu, Mamata, etc. will have no choice in the next elections.

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I think we can also use the term "quackery" for their handling of the country, not just J&K.

Those like me who can't even think of supporting the likes of Pappu, Lallu, Mullu, Mamata, etc. will have no choice in the next elections.
Quoting a swamytard site like pgurus owned and controlled by susu just to go on antimodi tirade hain ji?
quite original i must say.

Further i see that you have failed to mention NOTA or CBN/Lokesh babu in your list of nonvotables - goodluck with your hope that CBN becomes PM and sets right the kashmir issue as per your liking.

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a_bharat wrote:
Sun Sep 23, 2018 2:00 am
Those like me who can't even think of supporting the likes of Pappu, Lallu, Mullu, Mamata, etc. will have no choice in the next elections.
Sir, you still have lots of options left :). BJP may only have Modi as the PM candidate. Their rivals the Mahathugbandhan will offer 10-20 PM candidates for the voters to chose. Mayawati is there, and for all you know even Com. Yechuri and Com. Karat could be there; and I am sure they would be able to salvage this sinking nation.

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Pakistani SM "doing its thing" in clear alliance with Congress SM. If your enemy who wants to see your destruction prefers Congress, where do you stand?
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Probably doesn’t refute allegations of crony capitalism, but the timeline of the Dassault-Reliance partnership dates back to 2008, with contours of the current arrangement fixed in 2012 itself. (@ManuPubby’s detailed report: https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/ne ... 791781.cms …)



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When Mukesh Ambani almost came close to sealing a deal for Rafale

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Post by chetak » Sun Sep 23, 2018 4:11 am

The secret diary of Hamid Mir


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Coffee Break. Closed Circle. Insidious Insinuation.

Saturday, May 22, 2010

The secret diary of Hamid Mir

Or why news telly in India is so insensitive!

If Saturday morning’s crash of an Air India plane in Mangalore that resulted in the loss of 159 lives was shockingly tragic, the coverage of the horrific incident by television news channels was appallingly callous. Chasing TRPs, some channels tripped over each other to be the first to get ‘exclusive’ tid-bits of the accident, and took ghoulish delight in presenting macabre details. What was most insensitive was television reporters thrusting their mikes into the faces of survivors and asking stunningly bovine questions. Actually, they were not asking, but demanding replies to questions that were uncalled for. So we had these shaken and injured survivors, too traumatised to think straight and possibly still in a daze, unable to comprehend what had gone wrong in the last few minutes before the plane they were travelling in from Dubai was to have come to a halt on the runway and then slowly made its way to the parking bay, recounting their horror for the benefit of television news channels. What they (or grieving families) said made little sense, which is understandable. Our smart alec anchors would have been far more incoherent and incomprehensible had they been through something far less traumatic and life-threatening.

Make no mistake. The survivors, who were in need of immediate medical assistance and could do without television cameras at their moment of ordeal, were not being brought to the screens of your television sets to inform you about what happened, why it happened, how it happened. In any event, none of the few who survived the crash could possibly throw any light on what went wrong with a landing that was supposed to be smooth — the commander and his co-pilot had landed the same aircraft on the same runway innumerable times in the past and are believed to have known the terrain like the backs of their hands — but proved to be fatal. The survivors were pounced upon by camera crews because it gave them a great high (they were able to get ‘exclusive’ grabs for their channels) and their bosses an opportunity to claim that they had it before anybody else did. That in the process all norms of decency, dignity and discretion were rudely trampled upon, and editorial caution that should have been exercised was thrown to the wind, matters little to our television channels.

Which, of course, is nothing new. Why else would our television channels have sought out Hamid Mir, the now disgraced ‘star’ of Pakistani television and chief of Geo TV, for his comments whenever issues related to that country or India-Pakistan relations cropped up? That Hamid Mir has a dubious past is known to everybody on either side of the Radcliffe Line. Nor is it a well-kept secret that Hamid Mir’s sympathies have all along been with the Islamists and not the modernists of Pakistani society and politics. By extension, his association with the ISI and the Pakistani Army has often been a subject of animated discussion. Yet, what is known as ‘mainstream media’ in India had no compunctions about showcasing Hamid Mir and presenting his views as those representing ‘mainstream opinion’ in Pakistan!

Well, mainstream opinion in Pakistan, at least that which reflects what the educated, thinking classes of that country think, is at the moment heavily loaded against Hamid Mir. Recently, a tape surfaced on Facebook which had him talking to a member of the Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan, or what is popularly referred to as the ‘Punjabi Taliban’ by Pakistanis. The conversation had nothing to do with news-gathering: It amounted to Hamid Mir instigating the TTP to kill Khalid Khwaja, a former ISI agent known to be close to the Americans who had been kidnapped by the Punjabi Taliban. The tape reveals Hamid Mir accusing Khalid Khwaja of having links with the minority Ahmedis and the Americans, both sufficiently sinful in the books of the Pakistani Taliban to merit the death sentence. Subsequently, Khalid Khwaja was killed. Hamid Mir tried to disown the tape, saying it was not his voice. Strangely, the ISI has confirmed that it was indeed Hamid Mir’s voice on the tape; senior journalists who have known Hamid Mir for years have also confirmed the tape’s authenticity.

A debate is now raging in Pakistani media circles about who taped the conversation between Hamid Mir and the TTP, and why was the tape leaked. According to some journalists, the outing of Hamid Mir also exposes the deep rifts within Pakistan’s intelligence agencies, namely the ISI, the Military Intelligence and the Intelligence Bureau. Any one of them could be trying to embarrass the other as Hamid Mir is said to have had livewire links with all of them. Another theory has it that the whole purpose was to expose the Islamists within Pakistan’s intelligence agencies by those sections in the ISI, MI and IB aligned with the either the US or China — sort of an ‘ideological’ war which has now come into the open. This is discounted by knowledgeable members of Pakistan’s commentariat who believe, and perhaps rightly so, that there is little that divides Pakistani intelligence agencies and their operatives ‘ideologically’; any alliance with either the Americans or the Chinese is purely tactical and does not automatically denote rejection or repudiation of Islamism.

The fine print, really, is inconsequential. The fact remains that Hamid Mir is more than just chief of Geo TV; he is also in cahoots with Pakistani intelligence agencies and has strong links with organisations like the TTP which are considered ‘strategic assets’ by sections of the Islamabad-Rawalpindi political-military-jihad complex. What is also of some importance for us is that Geo TV belongs to Independent Media Corporation, which owns the Jang group of newspapers. And as we all know, the Jang group is the Pakistani partner of a well-known Indian group of newspapers in a joint venture called ‘Aman ki Asha’ which aims to promote cross-border harmony and peace. It would be perfectly in order to ask how can a media group that has die-hard Islamists with links to terrorist organisations vehemently opposed to peace with India in senior positions be a trans-border peace partner. It would also serve some purpose if we were to be told as to why the Jang group was selected over other newspaper groups or independent dailies like the Daily Times, which has played a leading role in exposing and outing Hamid Mir. Chinese whispers are not exactly reliable. But there could be some truth to the story doing the rounds that it was neither aman nor asha that prompted the partnership between the two media groups.

[This appeared as my weekly column Coffee Break in Sunday Pioneer, May 23, 2010.]
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captainjohannSaturday, May 22, 2010
Hi Kanchan,
We tend to be moralistic in Intelligence matters.The killing of Sqn.ldr.Khwaja by TTP should be welcomed by India though it may be due to infighting in ISI.I am posting my article in another site for your info on Khwaja.
""-- But a significant news affecting Indian security was NOT mentioned in Indian media whether written or visual or even in Seminar circuits. I mean the killing of Squadron Leader(retd)Khalid Khwaja by Asian tigers led by Sabir Mehsud. Who is this Khwaja? He was the right hand man of General Hamid Gul of ISI though he was thrown out of ISI by General Zia in 1987.He had access to CIA chiefs James Woolsey and William Casey. An american businessman of Kashmiri origin Mansoor Ijaz who works for CIA and who arranged the 2000 ceasefire between Indian Government and Kashmiri Militants is a close contact of Khwaja. Most probabaly this contact is revived with Obama administration coming to power.
What is intriguing is the eagerness Khwaja showed in visiting North Wazirstan along with a MI5 agent who had the cover story of filming life of Taliban!His main role seems to be to convince TTP leaders that his list of 14 Jihadies were actually in the pay of RAW Did he get these names from his American CIA contact or ISI? Whatever the source may be the person to whom he gave the list was attacked immediately by an CIA drone may be due to DFID satellite tracker planted on him. His confession that he was sent by Generals Hamid Gul,Mirza Beg and ISI colonel Sajjad did not prevent his execution.Infact the TTP is now more than convinced about nexus between ISI and CIA for the sake of American dollars. The argument that the Taliban can kill Indians (a la Mumbai) but not Americans in Afghanistan didnot go well with them.His argument that Americans are leaving in 2011 the Afghan theatre didnot cut ice.T
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Tipu SultanSaturday, September 28, 2013
I now Geo Hamid Mir is up to no good for Pakistan or anyone...I love in fact that you with the facts try to undress him as should be done so people will know his real face what dirty games he is playing and fooling poor people of Pakistan & India.
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Post by a_bharat » Sun Sep 23, 2018 4:15 am

Lilo wrote:
Sun Sep 23, 2018 3:21 am
Quoting a swamytard site like pgurus owned and controlled by susu just to go on antimodi tirade hain ji?
quite original i must say.
I don't trust Su Swamy, but, the above video is right on facts. If you find any lies there, point out.
Further i see that you have failed to mention NOTA or CBN/Lokesh babu in your list of nonvotables - goodluck with your hope that CBN becomes PM and sets right the kashmir issue as per your liking.
There you go, your real itch. I don't think CBN has even 1% chance at national level. The only realistic name I missed was Nitish Kumar, but then, may be I consider him better than others in the list.

BTW, BJP is the only political party to which I made financial contributions. I don't regret, but I am very disappointed.

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Mean while KA politics spring a fresh surprise every day :)
Coalition jittery as 3 Congress MLAs leave for Chennai

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IIT Kharagpur mein spelling ki classes nahi hoti thi kya jo Rafale ko Rafael bol rahe ho.




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Post by RajaRaja » Sun Sep 23, 2018 7:21 am

Now Jaitley getting on Hollande case!

Arun Jaitley questions Hollande’s statement on Rafale, says truth can’t have two versions
Finance Minister Arun Jaitley on Sunday questioned former French president Francois Hollande’s statement on the Rafale fighter jet deal, saying “truth cannot have two versions”.

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Post by chetak » Sun Sep 23, 2018 9:14 am

Swamy accuses Sonia, PC of nexus with LTTE


Swamy accuses Sonia, PC of nexus with LTTE

Saturday, 22 September 2018 | Kumar Chellappan | CHENNAI



In a disclosure which could have repercussions across the political spectrum in the country, senior BJP leader and Rajya Sabha member Subramanian Swamy stated on Friday that Sonia Gandhi, the then Congress president, P Chidambaram, the then Union Home Minister and Velupillai Prabhakaran, the chief of the dreaded Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) were hand in glove with each other.

In a message posted on his micro-blogging platform, Swamy said Chidambaram had sent a message to Prabhakaran during the 2009 battle (which saw the annihilation of the LTTE) to await Indian Navy to come to rescue him. “Navy did come but it was Sri Lankan Navy. Prabhakaran walked out of the jungle into the beach thinking it was the Indian Navy and hence was killed,” said Swamy in his posting.

He also said that PC (Chidambaram) had sent the message to Prabhakaran at the behest of TDK (the abbreviation usually used by Swamy to describe Sonia Gandhi) during the final days of the May 2009 war.

He said the Indian Navy ship which was expected to reach the theatre of war did not leave Indian shores because of stiff Opposition from highest authorities. “Prabhakaran could not be informed by the Congress leadership about the change of plan,” said Swamy.

Swamy’s disclosure comes immediately after the visit of Mahinda Rajapaksa, former president of Sri Lanka to New Delhi at the invitation of Swamy. Rajapaksa, who was the President of Sri Lanka during the civil war of May 2009, had told Prashant Tiwari of The Pioneer in an exclusive interview that the Governments of India and Sri Lanka had worked in tandem in the 2009 civil war in the island nation which resulted in the annihilation of the dreaded Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, a terrorist organisation.

“We had a mechanism during the war (against the LTTE in 2009) called the Troika, where three officials from both sides (India and Sri Lanka ) were able to discuss any issue, even in the middle of the night,” said Rajapaksa. Experts are of the view that the Troika had played a major role in scuttling the move to save Prabhakaran.

According to Rajapaksa, three high officials from Sri Lanka and India were deputed for regular exchange of information to facilitate proper coordination during the operation against the LTTE terrorists during the month of May 2009. “This was known as Troika System and these officials met even in the middle of the night. What we need is a system like this in our economic cooperation also,” Rajapaksa had said.

This is in stark contrast to the claims by the DMK, then an important ally of the UPA Governnment led by Manmohan Singh. Karunanidhi, the then Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu had said that the Centre had told him that the operation by the Sri Lankan Government was only to nab LTTE chief Prabhakaran and India had no role in the military operations.

The AIADMK on Friday declared that it would launch a massive agitation all over Tamil Nadu on September 25 to highlight how the DMK had betrayed Tamils all over the world because of its “complicity” in the civil war.

Karunanidhi in the company of his two wives had staged a “two-hour long fast” at Marina Beach questioning the then Union Government’s complicity in the civil war in Sri Lanka and had called it off following assurances from the Centre that it had no role in the military operations. The LTTE had used innocent Tamils as human shields to save the LTTE chief Prabhakaran and his henchmen from the Sri Lankan army.

K P Munusamy , the AIADMK strongman told reporters at Chennai on Friday that the disclosure by Rajapaksa proved that the DMK too was engaged in the killing of Tamils in northern Sri Lanka during May 2009. “The Indian Government was offering military assistance to the Sri Lankan Government in the attack against the LTTE. The DMK is responsible for thousands of Tamils who got killed in the war,” said Munusamy.

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Post by Indrad » Sun Sep 23, 2018 12:44 pm

Su Swamy leaves no opportunity to attack Modi: when news of Hollande holding India responsible for Reliance getting offset , broke, he immediately attacked Modi with some thing like 'that is indeed serious' !

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Post by SSundar » Sun Sep 23, 2018 3:27 pm

At this point, Congis have developed a serious assault front. By itself, Rafale would not have dented Modi in any serious way. But, coming on top of the Petrol/Diesel Prices and Rupee Depreciation against the Dollar, the middle class is just pretty much tired of giving the benefit of doubt to Modi.

In the past, he has been able to let these propaganda campaigns peak and then step in at the right moment to make that key speech or rally to reset things to normal before it all begins again.

Between now and Election 2019, his enemies are no longer going to take a "Single Campaign and then Break" approach. From now on, it will be a never-ending barrage of attacks.

Unfortunately, the middle class is too tired of the noise that they no longer have the energy to sift through this garbage to find the truth.

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Post by Gus » Sun Sep 23, 2018 3:53 pm

damping petrol prices around election time made it a non-issue in KA. it'll be the same nationally as well.

rupee depreciation by itself is not an election issue. the impact on gas is an issue, and that can be negated when needed.

no point in throwing money at this now..

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Post by Gus » Sun Sep 23, 2018 3:54 pm

rafale has no traction among people. opposition is forced to go to extreme lengths to keep it in news and force it as an issue, because the issue is not taking on its own.

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Post by chetak » Sun Sep 23, 2018 4:01 pm

Indrad wrote:
Sun Sep 23, 2018 12:44 pm
Su Swamy leaves no opportunity to attack Modi: when news of Hollande holding India responsible for Reliance getting offset , broke, he immediately attacked Modi with some thing like 'that is indeed serious' !
Subramanian Swamy Verified account @Swamy39

Who provoked the French fmr President who signed Rafael deal to blurt out about Anil Ambani? The politician who planted in IE the story about film making by a French cine star. This was to hurt Namo. Who is the planter? Who else?
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Post by Lilo » Sun Sep 23, 2018 4:25 pm

Gus wrote:
Sun Sep 23, 2018 3:53 pm
damping petrol prices around election time made it a non-issue in KA. it'll be the same nationally as well.

rupee depreciation by itself is not an election issue. the impact on gas is an issue, and that can be negated when needed.

no point in throwing money at this now..
As I posted in the achievement thread petro prices form only 7% of the expense basket of aam aadmi.
Even if petrol/diesel appreciated in past few months by 15% the other items in the expense basket like food,housing,healthcare, education,clothing etc depreciated or were stable making overall consumer inflation at the low figure 3.5% while still achieving 8% growth.

No wonder the paid presstitutes and sikular gatbandhan gangs are nonstop crying as if sky is falling on high petro prices while common people are aware of the overall price situation which is complete reverse of double digit inflation years of UPA.

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Post by crams » Sun Sep 23, 2018 4:29 pm

I don't know about SuSwamy's claim about Pappu and Hollands coordinating their attacks, but I can bet my last penny on this much: Pappu's slaves are working overtime to ensure that white media will continue their drain inspector reports on ModiJi govt. Bimbos like Mira Kamdar types on NYT editorial board will be leading from the front. Furthermore, I can see Congoons coordinating with UK to have Vijay Mallya types remain there. Any extradition to of Vijay Mallya to India before 2019 election means land slide win for ModiJi. There is no way Congoons will let that happen but in the same vein, they will continue their relentless attacks on ModiJi for "allowing" Mallya to flee.

Last but not the least, US/UK themselves have an interest in seeing a Pappu regime in power. Because on the economic front, I mean policies that will help whites make money in India, there won't be much difference between BJP and Congoons. But on the Paki front, you will see a world of a difference. Joint making love of the type going on in Dubai right now is exactly what the US/UK doctors will order and Pappu will go berserk extending it to Kashmir (secularism onlee compared with "Hindu fascist" BJP) and possibly rest of India with pee-pee contact.

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Post by Lilo » Sun Sep 23, 2018 5:02 pm

Btw Maoists executed a contract today on one sitting MLA and one ex-MLA from north AP districts on behalf of their principals.
They surrounded and gunned down k sarveswara rao and siveri soma without any prior warning which is not their usual ideological modus operandi.
As usual this elimination comes on the eve of election.

Going by "Cui bono" and the historical precedent where maoists worked as political extensions of TDP/CBN ,

This elimination is a cutting down of Konathala Ramakrishna faction strong in northern AP dists anakapalle-vskp.

Both killed were vidhayaks to konathala faction who after the collapse of congress in AP (post division) were more or less partyless and were opportunistically jumping b/w ysrcp and tdp.
They publicly showed interest and were gravitating towards BJP in the long-term.
For 2019 they were ready to dump tdp seeing the firm direction of political wind towards ysrcp.

Immediate outcome is cbn has seen challengers to him eliminated from a critical zone in the north eastern AP.
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