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Tilak
Legend Username: Tilak
Post Number: 38250 Registered: 02-2012 Posted From: 116.51.10.61
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Thursday, March 24, 2016 - 01:53 am: |
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Bluelagoon:but I will vote for bjp in 2019
India Today conclave lo Amit Shah and Arun Jaitley talk choodandi .. 99% National - 1% Glocal |
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Bluelagoon
Side Hero Username: Bluelagoon
Post Number: 7963 Registered: 12-2013 Posted From: 124.123.70.189
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Wednesday, March 23, 2016 - 04:08 pm: |
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yes I am unhappy about bjp not doing enough but I will vote for bjp in 2019 naa laanti vaallu chala mandhi untaru middle class cong ki vte veyaru but danger s THEY NOT COMING TO VOTE FR BJP |
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Mamamiya786
Hero Username: Mamamiya786
Post Number: 18496 Registered: 06-2008 Posted From: 73.43.147.206
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Wednesday, March 23, 2016 - 09:31 am: |
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NDA 2 enti ...3 kada.. Sensation(About Bala):He can win in atleast half of the segments in Rayalaseema. Emi matladutunnavo neeku telusa. He can contest any where in coastal and rayalaseema districts. I personally feel he should contest from Srikakulam dt. Jagan|Modi| |
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Teluguhero
Comedian Username: Teluguhero
Post Number: 1811 Registered: 04-2008 Posted From: 63.151.12.167
Rating:  Votes: 1 (Vote!) | | Posted on Wednesday, March 23, 2016 - 09:21 am: |
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LOL Reuters is just another propaganda machine Years and years of congress misrule, where were these 'supporters'? Record high inflation reigned for the six years, 2008 to 2013 averaging 9.5 % Scam after scam broke out, where were these 'supporters'? |
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Bhaarathsammaan
Junior Artist Username: Bhaarathsammaan
Post Number: 771 Registered: 08-2012 Posted From: 213.205.251.116
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Wednesday, March 23, 2016 - 08:20 am: |
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I would agree that middle class is unhappy. But not unhappy with BJP. Majority understand that this the effect of last 10 yrs policies. I would like a quick fix from BJP and will be unhappy if not done.... but, like many many, I would still vote for BJP at least for next 2 terms. This is because I understand that the mess done by congress in this country can only be undone in 1000 years. But by being realist I give at least 10-15 yrs to BJP to sort out the mess and watch closely if they are attempting to deliver or not. |
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Rangoon
Side Hero Username: Rangoon
Post Number: 2213 Registered: 08-2009 Posted From: 175.138.114.160
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Wednesday, March 23, 2016 - 07:12 am: |
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in coming assembly elections bjp should have to grow atleast vote persentage. if didn't show any significant increaase than you can forget next elections(blow nu base ga marchukolekapathe kinda padatamu tappadu) modi-bjp dabba sontha states cm la kanna ekkuvavundhi. |
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~chirutha~
Side Hero Username: ~chirutha~
Post Number: 6342 Registered: 10-2011 Posted From: 125.16.167.60
Rating:  Votes: 2 (Vote!) | | Posted on Wednesday, March 23, 2016 - 05:02 am: |
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Minorities not happy - intolerance Elite are not happy - security issues Middle class are not happy - decrease in interest rates . . Everyone is unhappy because Congress is not happy  Be Kool  |
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Chanakya
Side Hero Username: Chanakya
Post Number: 2986 Registered: 04-2015 Posted From: 198.203.181.181
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Wednesday, March 23, 2016 - 04:32 am: |
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2018 varaku ye survey chesina ilane untundi le........ because change can be experienced as accumulation of work done over the years, just oka point of time lo how are you feeling ante middle class too good ani epudu anadhu - coz the local issues and issues pertaining to those groups will influence the opinion but come 2019 the same middle class will gauge based on full term performance of Modi and vote accordingly. You have your way. I have my way. As for the right way, the correct way, and the only way, it does not exist. ~Friedrich Nietzsche |
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Theaviator
Junior Artist Username: Theaviator
Post Number: 798 Registered: 07-2014 Posted From: 183.82.192.71
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Wednesday, March 23, 2016 - 04:28 am: |
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Congress valla rajakeeyam anthe.. Power lo unna lekapoyina avatala vallani max. barricade chestaru.. Kazana ni dochukoni, system ki athikicha lenantha bokkalu petti icharu.. Land Bill ni immi ga amend cheyali to show progress on ground.. Nda's failed strategy to amend the bill gave further boost to Congi.. Bill is so crucial that 2yrs just passed with out any ground breaking infra.. |
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Pavala
Megastar Username: Pavala
Post Number: 26083 Registered: 02-2008 Posted From: 195.137.178.130
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Wednesday, March 23, 2016 - 04:13 am: |
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cool Bala audio function roju ma fans ki grahanam day...memu bayataki rakudadhu....repu talk to u yaa.. - Onlytruth |
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Teluguvaadu
Junior Artist Username: Teluguvaadu
Post Number: 558 Registered: 11-2012 Posted From: 117.195.249.92
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Wednesday, March 23, 2016 - 12:34 am: |
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http://www.hindustantimes.com/india/pm-modi-under-fire-as-mi ddle-class-india-still-awaits-achhe-din/story-zTM7i6bj2dP9bU MJrNWDvK.html PM Modi under fire as middle class India still awaits âAchhe dinâ âAchhe din aayengeâ. The slogan that spearheaded the election campaign promising the âgood daysâ of lower costs, better health care and livelihood opportunities seems to be hounding the common man of India. Sharp rises in education and healthcare costs in the last two years have hit Indiaâs burgeoning middle class hard, denting Prime Minister Narendra Modiâs popularity among the relatively well-off ahead of a series of state elections. Price increases for services deemed a luxury for most Indians could also complicate the central bankâs plans to cut borrowing costs, with decades of low investment in schools and hospitals meaning they will remain expensive for some time. 'Spending on my sonâs education and medicine for the family has gone up sharply,' said Sambuddha Banerjee, a 47-year-old IT professional, who works for local government in Kolkata. 'The government also cut fuel subsidies and tried to impose taxes on our pension savings. This is not acceptable.' Banerjee is thinking twice about voting for Modiâs Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) at the next general elections scheduled for 2019. That view is far from universal, but is already on the radar of a government that swept to power in 2014 with promises of economic reforms and pro-business policies that appealed to aspirational Indians living in big towns and cities. Modi has already seen support among the huge agriculture sector ebb following several crop failures, so appeasing the middle class, which accounts for about a quarter of the 1.3 billion population, looks increasingly important. 'Rising prices of commodities and services which have a higher weight in the consumption basket of middle class households is an issue that cannot be ignored,' said a senior finance ministry official. 'This is a supply side issue and canât be addressed in the short term,' he added. To ease some pressure on middle income earners, the government plans to hike salaries of its nearly 10 million employees by 24% this year. Government backs down Education costs have risen 13%, housing 10%, healthcare 14% and electricity 8% since Modi took charge in May 2014, time series data on CPI inflation collected by the ministry of statistics showed. That puts a disproportionate strain on middle class incomes, with education costs accounting for 7% of urban householdsâ monthly spend compared with 3.5% of rural households, data showed. Food and beverage prices, meanwhile, which account for more than a half of the CPI basket, fell 10.5% since Modiâs election victory, although there, too, items like milk and eggs favoured by middle income Indians have actually risen. Owners of motorcycles and cars are further upset that the government took away some windfall gains from falling oil prices in the form of taxes, and people across the country are cutting back on discretionary spending as expenses outstrip earnings. Underlining the governmentâs sensitivity to a 'squeeze' on the middle class, earlier this month it agreed to roll back plans to tax pension fund withdrawals following a backlash from salaried workers. While national elections are three years away, the BJPâs popularity faces earlier tests, with ballots in states including West Bengal and Assam later in 2016, and the key battleground of Uttar Pradesh due next year. Rate cut A disgruntled middle class also poses problems for Reserve Bank of India (RBI) Governor Raghuram Rajan, who has pledged to bring down consumer price inflation to 5% by March, 2017 and 4% in the medium term. Headline retail inflation eased to 5.18% in February from 5.69% in January, but core inflation, which strips out food and fuel, rose to 4.9% from 4.75%, mostly due to increases in education, housing and personal care. The RBI is widely expected to cut its policy interest rate by 25 basis points on April 5, after lowering it by 125 basis points last year thanks in part to easing inflation and the governmentâs fiscal consolidation roadmap. 'The spare capacity in the economy is not getting reflected in the core inflation number, which means the challenge for monetary policy to control the demand side pressure is much more,' said one senior policymaker, hinting at the difficulty of deep rate cuts beyond April. That could be a bad news for middle income Indians who are looking to the central bank to bring down their borrowing costs, particularly after deposit rates fell. The government slashed the federal pension fund rate and deposit rates offered to millions of small savers to align with market rates, triggering protest from opposition parties. |