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hey u cbn vater cum pranab mukherjee flans lover :kick:

 

me franab gadendii.. 5 lakhs payinaa gold kontee pan card details iyamantunnadu.. janam breaking up sesi ... 2 shops lo kontaru kadaneee endi adi alosanaa

 

nuvvu Koooth muyyi....ikkada topic of discussion endhi..nuvvu talking sesedhi yendhi.....Topic ki restrict avvatam nerchukove mundhu..Brahmi_normuy-1.gif

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u franab luver .. what do say on thwis

 

Congress olla sollu policies gurinchi seppedhi etuntadhee.....neeku inko manchi topic okati vadalamantaaava....Finance minister chidambaram gaadi Participatory notes gurinchi..Brahmi_normuy-1.gif

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Congress olla sollu policies gurinchi seppedhi etuntadhee.....neeku inko manchi topic okati vadalamantaaava....Finance minister chidambaram gaadi Participatory notes gurinchi..Brahmi_normuy-1.gif

 

nenu vadu ante afuthavaa..vadulu faniloo fani adi lungi odaa deesi kodadam Brahmi_normuy-1.gif

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Ganguly fans la tayaru ayayru ga meru irrespective of topic vallu Gangu ni esukostaru meru CBN ni testaru.... IF CBN is CM now, comparision might be possible.... both belong to different terms and different conditions prevailing in each state.... so Modi ni Praise cheyandi appati varaku

 

modi ni praise sesam kani @ same tym bob kanna takkuva avi septunnam Brahmi-5.gif

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Narendra Modi emerges as frontrunner for PM's post

Sunday, 20 May 2012 14:29

 

d4c823dcc3dd09456d9f303fddb62c7a_full.jpgNew Delhi: The result of the ABP News-Nielsen survey conducted on the eve of the UPA-II third anniversary has thrown up some surprises. 8,878 respondents across 28 cities took part in the survey.

According to the survey, Gujarat chief minister and BJP leader Narendra Modi has emerged as the 'popular choice' for the post of Prime Minister beating Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi, who was the most preferred choice in 2011.

As many as 17 per cent respondents favoured Narendra Modi as Prime Minister of India according to a survey.

As per the survey report, only 13 per cent wanted Rahul Gandhi to take over the top post. Modi on the contrary has improved his position. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh garnered 16 per cent of the votes.

b6ae74ecee69a6779d9280b91ec52ff0_full.jpgCongress president Sonia Gandhi is on the fourth spot with nine per cent votes. While BJP's senior leader Lal Krishna Advani is on the fifth position with six per cent of the votes.

Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar, leader of opposition in Lok Sabha Sushma Swaraj, BJP chief Nitin Gadkari and former Uttar Pradesh chief minister Mayawati have not even reached double-digit percentile points in the ABP News-Nielsen survey.

When it comes to best leader in the country, Narendra Modi who was preferred at number four during last year survey (12 per cent), is ranked at number 1 (17 per cent) this year. Manmohan Singh, who is ranked at number 2 (16 per cent), was ranked at number 1 last year (21 per cent). Rahul Gandhi's scores have dipped from 19 per cent to 13 per cent this year. Sonia Gandhi's scores are down from 14 per cent to 9 per cent.

Race for the next PM:

Narendra Modi: 17

Manmohan Singh: 16

Rahul Gandhi: 13

Sonia Gandhi: 09

XX Advani: 06

Nitish Kumar: 05

Chandrababu Naidu: 04

Sushma Swaraj: 03

Mayawati: 03

Mamata Banerjee: 03

Nitin Gadkari: 02

Mulayam Singh Yadav: 02

Jayalalithaa: 02

M Karunanidhi: 02

Akhilesh Singh Yadav: 02

Pranab Mukherjee: 01

Sharad Pawar: 01

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Narendra Modi emerges as frontrunner for PM's post

Sunday, 20 May 2012 14:29

 

d4c823dcc3dd09456d9f303fddb62c7a_full.jpgNew Delhi: The result of the ABP News-Nielsen survey conducted on the eve of the UPA-II third anniversary has thrown up some surprises. 8,878 respondents across 28 cities took part in the survey.

According to the survey, Gujarat chief minister and BJP leader Narendra Modi has emerged as the 'popular choice' for the post of Prime Minister beating Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi, who was the most preferred choice in 2011.

As many as 17 per cent respondents favoured Narendra Modi as Prime Minister of India according to a survey.

As per the survey report, only 13 per cent wanted Rahul Gandhi to take over the top post. Modi on the contrary has improved his position. Prime Minister Manmohan Singh garnered 16 per cent of the votes.

b6ae74ecee69a6779d9280b91ec52ff0_full.jpgCongress president Sonia Gandhi is on the fourth spot with nine per cent votes. While BJP's senior leader Lal Krishna Advani is on the fifth position with six per cent of the votes.

Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar, leader of opposition in Lok Sabha Sushma Swaraj, BJP chief Nitin Gadkari and former Uttar Pradesh chief minister Mayawati have not even reached double-digit percentile points in the ABP News-Nielsen survey.

When it comes to best leader in the country, Narendra Modi who was preferred at number four during last year survey (12 per cent), is ranked at number 1 (17 per cent) this year. Manmohan Singh, who is ranked at number 2 (16 per cent), was ranked at number 1 last year (21 per cent). Rahul Gandhi's scores have dipped from 19 per cent to 13 per cent this year. Sonia Gandhi's scores are down from 14 per cent to 9 per cent.

Race for the next PM:

Narendra Modi: 17

Manmohan Singh: 16

Rahul Gandhi: 13

Sonia Gandhi: 09

XX Advani: 06

Nitish Kumar: 05

Sushma Swaraj: 03

Mayawati: 03

Mamata Banerjee: 03

Nitin Gadkari: 02

Mulayam Singh Yadav: 02

Jayalalithaa: 02

M Karunanidhi: 02

Akhilesh Singh Yadav: 02

Pranab Mukherjee: 01

Sharad Pawar: 01

 

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edhi just only modi work kadhu, it's whole Gujarathi's hard work.

 

okka small example :

 

Okk middle class AP athannuuu studies kosam agriculture land ni ammi vesukonnii, higher studies finish chessii, money earn chestham start chessinaka, he invest that money in real estate not in agriculture lands(very few will do).

 

but gujarathi vallu atla kadhu, they invest in agriculture lands.

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