paaparao Posted November 22 Report Posted November 22 BJP all out doing SIR campaign and winning all elections. sample ki Bihar lo facts chudandi. ```````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` Bihar 2025 Elections Vote share, Facts and Tidbits RJD Vote share is 23% (but won 25 Seats and Runner up in 112 seats) and JDU Vote share is 20% (but won 85 seats). BJP got 20% vote share (won 89 seats). INC got 8% vote share (won 6 seats) (also runner up in 48 seats). Quote
paaparao Posted November 22 Author Report Posted November 22 BJP poll management is unmatchable by any political party so far. 12 Chief Ministers Campaigned in Bihar for 2 months. read below for some examples. ``````````````````````````````````````````````````````` This is how the BJP fights elections By Ajit Anjum Scene -1 On October 25, I was having dinner with my team at a hotel in Buxar. At the next table, some leader-types sat with BJP badges pinned on. One of them kept glancing my way repeatedly. I was trying to place him too. Then he came over and said "I’m Satish Gautam, BJP MP from Aligarh. I asked, "You here? He said, "I’ve been in Buxar for a month. This time we’ll win Buxar." After a brief chat, he went back to his seat. I started thinking about how the BJP fights elections, and here’s a sample: an MP from Aligarh camped out in Buxar with a bunch of others. Obviously, there must be many more like him. And sure enough, the BJP ended up winning Buxar. Scene -2 The next day, heading back to Patna via Arrah, I spotted some people handing out BJP leaflets along the roadside slums. That’s when my eyes landed on Swatantra Dev Singh, former UP BJP president and cabinet minister in the Yogi government. I pulled the car over a bit ahead, turned back to check if it was really him or someone else. Turns out, Swatantra Dev was walking along the roadside, chatting with shopkeepers and slum dwellers alongside a few workers. Just imagine. A big leader from UP, kicking up dust on the roadside with some activists, campaigning. No camera. No publicity. No reels. Scene -3 After the first phase of elections, I was unloading stuff from the car outside the Daftari Palace Hotel in Kishanganj when a gentleman came up to meet me. He introduced himself as a businessman from Surat and said he’d been posted in Teghra for a few days. There, we worked day and night for Rajnish Kumar’s victory. The Gujarati gentleman laid out the full math - how Rajnish Kumar would bag over 110,000 votes and win by a solid margin. He gave me his number and said, feel free to call on results day if you want. Right now, I’m seeing that Rajnish Kumar got 112,000 votes and won by 35,000. The sitting CPI MLA lost the election. He said they’ve now come to work in Kishanganj district. With great enthusiasm, he also shared how people from Gujarat have been stationed in various areas for a month now. Who knows how many such people had been working in Bihar for the BJP for a month or two. A dozen chief ministers, dozens of cabinet ministers, over two hundred MPs, and thousands from different states - all dug in across Bihar. When explaining the NDA’s victory in Bihar, you’ve got to understand this too: How does the BJP fight elections? BJP #biharelection2025 Quote
paaparao Posted November 22 Author Report Posted November 22 Ground talk is that BJP winning huge reason: Votes Deletion in ECI Campaign (called SIR) + 10k bribe for vote. Also, during SIR exercises, they have added additional voters as well. Deletion in SIR targeted the area where INDIA got higher votes. Quote
paaparao Posted November 22 Author Report Posted November 22 SIR campaign by ECI is under way in 9 other states (especially Kerala, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal is done intensively) basically your vote will only be preserved if you are 18 by 2002. if you become 18 after 2002, you have to submit new forms to ECI with proofs that your parents voted before 2002. they will come to your house and verify if you are actual voter or not. https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2186480 Quote
Android_Halwa Posted November 22 Report Posted November 22 BJP strength antha valla foot soldiers ae….they are unpaid and work with enthusiasm, they cannot be influenced with money and power, and valla campaign antha booth level lo…booth management committee pretty much knows all the voters in the booth region personally and this is where they influence the voters the most…someone among them, someone from their own society and community campaigns for BJP and its very effective. Quote
paaparao Posted November 22 Author Report Posted November 22 That's why i am saying. BJP will win in Kerala, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal at any cost. in next elections. BJP is doing 4 Pronged approach in controlling opposition. Full ED, IT and CBI raids on opposition financial resources. Always stay in headline in those states by putting corruption cases against opposition leaders. utilize nationwide BJP resources and allies to campaign in Kerala, TN and west bengal. use ECI campaign called SIR to delete voters in key areas and make voters proof that they are eligible to vote to get registered again. Quote
Android_Halwa Posted November 22 Report Posted November 22 SIR campaign valla maximum loss minorities…valla voter records pretty much untouched for decades and even deaths kuda unregustered vuntayi oka constituency la vote clean up chesthe oka 5% default votes minority votes egiripotayi… RaGa’s vote chori ane allegation valla maximum loss ayedi kuda Congress ae… Quote
paaparao Posted November 22 Author Report Posted November 22 1 minute ago, Junior_ said: If parents did not vote in 2002? if parents did not vote before 2002 then you have to get certified copy showing that they are present in earlier voters list. see FAQ below https://indianexpress.com/article/cities/kolkata/voters-sir-what-to-do-dont-documents-2003-voter-list-10372708/ Quote
11MohanRedddy Posted November 22 Report Posted November 22 5 minutes ago, paaparao said: That's why i am saying. BJP will win in Kerala, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal at any cost. in next elections. BJP is doing 4 Pronged approach in controlling opposition. Full ED, IT and CBI raids on opposition financial resources. Always stay in headline in those states by putting corruption cases against opposition leaders. utilize nationwide BJP resources and allies to campaign in Kerala, TN and west bengal. use ECI campaign called SIR to delete voters in key areas and make voters proof that they are eligible to vote to get registered again. 2 minutes ago, Android_Halwa said: SIR campaign valla maximum loss minorities…valla voter records pretty much untouched for decades and even deaths kuda unregustered vuntayi oka constituency la vote clean up chesthe oka 5% default votes minority votes egiripotayi… RaGa’s vote chori ane allegation valla maximum loss ayedi kuda Congress ae… West Bengal population increased by 13% for voter number increased by 63%. Clearly there are so many people from Bangladesh who were brought over to cast votes in India. They accepted on TV also Quote
Android_Halwa Posted November 22 Report Posted November 22 4 minutes ago, 11MohanRedddy said: West Bengal population increased by 13% for voter number increased by 63%. Clearly there are so many people from Bangladesh who were brought over to cast votes in India. They accepted on TV also Its a known fact….idi first election nundi jarugutund vundi and nothing new…Communist parties tho start ayindi and still continues.. Quote
paaparao Posted 4 hours ago Author Report Posted 4 hours ago BJP Ends CPI’s 45-Year Streak, Wins Kerala Capital’s Corporation For the first time in Kerala’s political history, the BJP-led NDA has registered a victory in the Thiruvananthapuram Municipal Corporation, ending the CPI(M)-led LDF’s long-standing power for over 45 years in the state capital. The BJP-led NDA won 50 seats in the 101-member Thiruvananthapuram municipal body. The ruling LDF secured 29 seats, while the Congress-led UDF managed to win just 19 seats. Two seats went to Independents. These results can be seen as another major breakthrough for BJP in Kerala after Suresh Gopi’s victory at Thrissur which has been trying to make its mark for over the years.Thiruvananthapuram has always been strong power centre for LDF and the NDA’s victory here marks a significant shift in urban voting trends. The win is expected to boost the BJP’s confidence as it prepares for the upcoming Kerala Assembly elections. Party leaders are now focusing more on urban constituencies such as Nemom, Vattiyoorkavu and Kazhakkoottam, which fall under the Thiruvananthapuram Corporation limits. T Last year, in the 2024 parliamentary polls, Congress leader Shashi Tharoor retained the Thiruvananthapuram Lok Sabha seat by defeating BJP candidate Rajeev Chandrasekhar by a very much less margin. While the BJP’s performance in Thiruvananthapuram was impressive, the party failed to repeat similar success in other urban centres and rural areas across the state in the current local body polls across the state. The BJP’s steady rise in the Thiruvananthapuram Corporation could be seen as the district is always considered to be the highly populated Hindu demography in the state and definitely that was clearly evident in securing a good votebank for the party. In the 2010 elections, the party had only six councillors. This number rose sharply to 35 in 2015, slightly dipped to 34 in 2020, and has now peaked with the NDA clinching control of the civic body that is a clear sign of changing political dynamics in Kerala’s capital. Quote
Thokkalee Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago On 11/22/2025 at 1:43 PM, paaparao said: BJP all out doing SIR campaign and winning all elections. sample ki Bihar lo facts chudandi. ```````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````````` Bihar 2025 Elections Vote share, Facts and Tidbits RJD Vote share is 23% (but won 25 Seats and Runner up in 112 seats) and JDU Vote share is 20% (but won 85 seats). BJP got 20% vote share (won 89 seats). INC got 8% vote share (won 6 seats) (also runner up in 48 seats). Bjp and JDU contested in 100 seats each.. RJD contested in 145 seats.. so obviously vote share will be skewed.. bjp’s partners like LJP added to the numbers while Congress added a burden to RJD by contesting in 65 seats only 6 seats coalitions unde contest lo vote share is not accurate and cannot be used as a metric to measure each party’s exact vote share Quote
11MohanRedddy Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 11 minutes ago, paaparao said: BJP Ends CPI’s 45-Year Streak, Wins Kerala Capital’s Corporation For the first time in Kerala’s political history, the BJP-led NDA has registered a victory in the Thiruvananthapuram Municipal Corporation, ending the CPI(M)-led LDF’s long-standing power for over 45 years in the state capital. The BJP-led NDA won 50 seats in the 101-member Thiruvananthapuram municipal body. The ruling LDF secured 29 seats, while the Congress-led UDF managed to win just 19 seats. Two seats went to Independents. These results can be seen as another major breakthrough for BJP in Kerala after Suresh Gopi’s victory at Thrissur which has been trying to make its mark for over the years.Thiruvananthapuram has always been strong power centre for LDF and the NDA’s victory here marks a significant shift in urban voting trends. The win is expected to boost the BJP’s confidence as it prepares for the upcoming Kerala Assembly elections. Party leaders are now focusing more on urban constituencies such as Nemom, Vattiyoorkavu and Kazhakkoottam, which fall under the Thiruvananthapuram Corporation limits. T Last year, in the 2024 parliamentary polls, Congress leader Shashi Tharoor retained the Thiruvananthapuram Lok Sabha seat by defeating BJP candidate Rajeev Chandrasekhar by a very much less margin. While the BJP’s performance in Thiruvananthapuram was impressive, the party failed to repeat similar success in other urban centres and rural areas across the state in the current local body polls across the state. The BJP’s steady rise in the Thiruvananthapuram Corporation could be seen as the district is always considered to be the highly populated Hindu demography in the state and definitely that was clearly evident in securing a good votebank for the party. In the 2010 elections, the party had only six councillors. This number rose sharply to 35 in 2015, slightly dipped to 34 in 2020, and has now peaked with the NDA clinching control of the civic body that is a clear sign of changing political dynamics in Kerala’s capital. Shashi Tharoor should move to BJP and make BJP less bigoted Quote
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