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Will Modi lose the next Lok Sabha election in 2019?

Arvind Kala, former Freelance Journalist

Yes. He's heading for a resounding defeat. Every storm begins with a few rain-drops. In the same way, signs of an anti-Modi surge are popping up India-wide.

Simultaneously, something fascinating is happening. Modi's started looking like a joke. A year ago India saw him as a visionary who would transform India.

Today he arouses sniggers. People say he does three things very competently.

He roams around, he changes his clothes three times a day, and he talks non-stop.

The message has percolated into the BJP. That they are rapidly losing ground. Signs of the BJP decline are too many to ignore.

Two days ago Nanded in Maharashtra offered a telling glimpse of Modi's decline. In civil polls there, a thoroughly discredited Congress party routed the BJP, winning 67 out of 71 seats.

Delhi has been a BJP stronghold since 1947. Delhi's Punjabis loved the BJP more than they loved their own mothers. The BJP youth wing ABVP has dominated student politics in Delhi University.

Yet it was routed by a dysfunctional youth wing of the Congress party in a student Union election. The Congress candidates beat their BJP rivals by a large 8 % margin.

The BJP was similarly beaten in JNU and in the University of Hyderabad. In Delhi's Bawana assembly poll the BJP candidate trailed 3rd behind his AAP and Congress rivals.

This setback came just weeks after the BJP registered a smashing victory in Delhi's municipal poll.

So what is happening? India is seeing huge rural and urban stress. A failed demonetization established Modi as a disaster. A failing GST is establishing him as a catastrophe.

Talking of village India first, India has 179 million rural households. They are home to desperately poor and under-nourished families.

Think of one such poor family with a cow. Modi has deprived each such family of RS 25,000. By disrupting the cattle trade India-wide.

Earlier the poor Indian farmer could sell his cow for Rs 25000 when it stopped giving milk. No longer. Now cattle buyers don't step forward lest Hindu goons lynch them.

So the farmer with an unproductive cow leaves it in some open area, and this cow becomes yet another addition to the tens of thousands of emaciated cows standing around in the countryside.

Worse, they eat up the farmer's crop. Losing him the little he has.

India has 120 million cows, according to the last agriculture census. Why would those cow-owners vote for a Modi who impoverishes them?

When Nanded voted against the BJP and Modi this week, it was speaking for all of rural India. Village voters will pulverize Modi in 2019.

About urban distress, facts speak. Mahesh Vyas is India's most respected statistician and founder of CMIE, our most credible source on the Indian economy.

Citing figures, he wrote that demonetization triggered huge job losses. Seven million of them in one year between Jan 2016 and Jan 2017. He was talking of formal jobs in the private sector.

Those seven milllost jobs means at least 28 million people pauperized, at four people per family, people who depended on those salaries to eat and live.

Today a failing GST has paralyzed commerce all over India. Small traders and manufacturers just can't cope with the paperwork.

And they can't afford the services of trained accountants.

Talking of employment, some 30,000 young boys and girls enter India's work-force EVERY DAY. No jobs. What are these young men to do except grab and rob?

So Delhi sees some 30 snatchings every day, an under-count because many victims don't even bother going to the police.

Why no-job growth, India is seeing huge job losses. Larsen & Toubro is one of India's top infrastructure Giants. It has trimmed its workforce by 14000.

HDFC bank has got rid of 11,000 staffers in three years. Yes Bank by 2500, or 10 % of it's work-force.

Job losses have occurred in the top 121 companies listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange. These companies hired 12000 fewer people in FY ending 2017 compared to FY ending 2016.

The IT sector is similarly seeing a large number of job losses. Our IT engineers haven't skilled up enough for a new age of technological change.

So Modi's position is getting precarious by the day. There's one irony about democracies. An opposition party can sit tight and regain power.

The incumbent's bungling paves the way for the opposition's return. This is happening in India now.

Three years ago Sonia and Rahul looked like a dopey mother with a dopey son on her lap.Thanks to Modi's bungling, Rahul,'s begun to look like a brilliant Einstein.

Rahul has to do nothing. Modi's speeches are digging Modi's grave. The moment he appears on ten TV channels, India sighs: Uff, fellow has started again. In short, Modi's become a tiresome bore.

There are two things about a compelling speaker. Your big talk must match with the experiences of the people listening to you.

Modi held India spellbound by kindling hope in the hearts of people. All that hope is dead. Replacing it is contempt in Indians for the grand empty speeches Modi delivers daily.

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12 minutes ago, Vvnspsnrntr said:

Will Modi lose the next Lok Sabha election in 2019?

Arvind Kala, former Freelance Journalist

Yes. He's heading for a resounding defeat. Every storm begins with a few rain-drops. In the same way, signs of an anti-Modi surge are popping up India-wide.

Simultaneously, something fascinating is happening. Modi's started looking like a joke. A year ago India saw him as a visionary who would transform India.

Today he arouses sniggers. People say he does three things very competently.

He roams around, he changes his clothes three times a day, and he talks non-stop.

The message has percolated into the BJP. That they are rapidly losing ground. Signs of the BJP decline are too many to ignore.

Two days ago Nanded in Maharashtra offered a telling glimpse of Modi's decline. In civil polls there, a thoroughly discredited Congress party routed the BJP, winning 67 out of 71 seats.

Delhi has been a BJP stronghold since 1947. Delhi's Punjabis loved the BJP more than they loved their own mothers. The BJP youth wing ABVP has dominated student politics in Delhi University.

Yet it was routed by a dysfunctional youth wing of the Congress party in a student Union election. The Congress candidates beat their BJP rivals by a large 8 % margin.

The BJP was similarly beaten in JNU and in the University of Hyderabad. In Delhi's Bawana assembly poll the BJP candidate trailed 3rd behind his AAP and Congress rivals.

This setback came just weeks after the BJP registered a smashing victory in Delhi's municipal poll.

So what is happening? India is seeing huge rural and urban stress. A failed demonetization established Modi as a disaster. A failing GST is establishing him as a catastrophe.

Talking of village India first, India has 179 million rural households. They are home to desperately poor and under-nourished families.

Think of one such poor family with a cow. Modi has deprived each such family of RS 25,000. By disrupting the cattle trade India-wide.

Earlier the poor Indian farmer could sell his cow for Rs 25000 when it stopped giving milk. No longer. Now cattle buyers don't step forward lest Hindu goons lynch them.

So the farmer with an unproductive cow leaves it in some open area, and this cow becomes yet another addition to the tens of thousands of emaciated cows standing around in the countryside.

Worse, they eat up the farmer's crop. Losing him the little he has.

India has 120 million cows, according to the last agriculture census. Why would those cow-owners vote for a Modi who impoverishes them?

When Nanded voted against the BJP and Modi this week, it was speaking for all of rural India. Village voters will pulverize Modi in 2019.

About urban distress, facts speak. Mahesh Vyas is India's most respected statistician and founder of CMIE, our most credible source on the Indian economy.

Citing figures, he wrote that demonetization triggered huge job losses. Seven million of them in one year between Jan 2016 and Jan 2017. He was talking of formal jobs in the private sector.

Those seven milllost jobs means at least 28 million people pauperized, at four people per family, people who depended on those salaries to eat and live.

Today a failing GST has paralyzed commerce all over India. Small traders and manufacturers just can't cope with the paperwork.

And they can't afford the services of trained accountants.

Talking of employment, some 30,000 young boys and girls enter India's work-force EVERY DAY. No jobs. What are these young men to do except grab and rob?

So Delhi sees some 30 snatchings every day, an under-count because many victims don't even bother going to the police.

Why no-job growth, India is seeing huge job losses. Larsen & Toubro is one of India's top infrastructure Giants. It has trimmed its workforce by 14000.

HDFC bank has got rid of 11,000 staffers in three years. Yes Bank by 2500, or 10 % of it's work-force.

Job losses have occurred in the top 121 companies listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange. These companies hired 12000 fewer people in FY ending 2017 compared to FY ending 2016.

The IT sector is similarly seeing a large number of job losses. Our IT engineers haven't skilled up enough for a new age of technological change.

So Modi's position is getting precarious by the day. There's one irony about democracies. An opposition party can sit tight and regain power.

The incumbent's bungling paves the way for the opposition's return. This is happening in India now.

Three years ago Sonia and Rahul looked like a dopey mother with a dopey son on her lap.Thanks to Modi's bungling, Rahul,'s begun to look like a brilliant Einstein.

Rahul has to do nothing. Modi's speeches are digging Modi's grave. The moment he appears on ten TV channels, India sighs: Uff, fellow has started again. In short, Modi's become a tiresome bore.

There are two things about a compelling speaker. Your big talk must match with the experiences of the people listening to you.

Modi held India spellbound by kindling hope in the hearts of people. All that hope is dead. Replacing it is contempt in Indians for the grand empty speeches Modi delivers daily.

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That highlighted line is perfect brother, only talk no work anna impression vachesindi most of the people ki

Yearki oka concept techi janalni bafoons chesadu

 Swach Bharath, Make in India, Demonetization,  GST.. What next?

 

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41 minutes ago, Vvnspsnrntr said:

Will Modi lose the next Lok Sabha election in 2019?

Arvind Kala, former Freelance Journalist

Yes. He's heading for a resounding defeat. Every storm begins with a few rain-drops. In the same way, signs of an anti-Modi surge are popping up India-wide.

Simultaneously, something fascinating is happening. Modi's started looking like a joke. A year ago India saw him as a visionary who would transform India.

Today he arouses sniggers. People say he does three things very competently.

He roams around, he changes his clothes three times a day, and he talks non-stop.

The message has percolated into the BJP. That they are rapidly losing ground. Signs of the BJP decline are too many to ignore.

Two days ago Nanded in Maharashtra offered a telling glimpse of Modi's decline. In civil polls there, a thoroughly discredited Congress party routed the BJP, winning 67 out of 71 seats.

Delhi has been a BJP stronghold since 1947. Delhi's Punjabis loved the BJP more than they loved their own mothers. The BJP youth wing ABVP has dominated student politics in Delhi University.

Yet it was routed by a dysfunctional youth wing of the Congress party in a student Union election. The Congress candidates beat their BJP rivals by a large 8 % margin.

The BJP was similarly beaten in JNU and in the University of Hyderabad. In Delhi's Bawana assembly poll the BJP candidate trailed 3rd behind his AAP and Congress rivals.

This setback came just weeks after the BJP registered a smashing victory in Delhi's municipal poll.

So what is happening? India is seeing huge rural and urban stress. A failed demonetization established Modi as a disaster. A failing GST is establishing him as a catastrophe.

Talking of village India first, India has 179 million rural households. They are home to desperately poor and under-nourished families.

Think of one such poor family with a cow. Modi has deprived each such family of RS 25,000. By disrupting the cattle trade India-wide.

Earlier the poor Indian farmer could sell his cow for Rs 25000 when it stopped giving milk. No longer. Now cattle buyers don't step forward lest Hindu goons lynch them.

So the farmer with an unproductive cow leaves it in some open area, and this cow becomes yet another addition to the tens of thousands of emaciated cows standing around in the countryside.

Worse, they eat up the farmer's crop. Losing him the little he has.

India has 120 million cows, according to the last agriculture census. Why would those cow-owners vote for a Modi who impoverishes them?

When Nanded voted against the BJP and Modi this week, it was speaking for all of rural India. Village voters will pulverize Modi in 2019.

About urban distress, facts speak. Mahesh Vyas is India's most respected statistician and founder of CMIE, our most credible source on the Indian economy.

Citing figures, he wrote that demonetization triggered huge job losses. Seven million of them in one year between Jan 2016 and Jan 2017. He was talking of formal jobs in the private sector.

Those seven milllost jobs means at least 28 million people pauperized, at four people per family, people who depended on those salaries to eat and live.

Today a failing GST has paralyzed commerce all over India. Small traders and manufacturers just can't cope with the paperwork.

And they can't afford the services of trained accountants.

Talking of employment, some 30,000 young boys and girls enter India's work-force EVERY DAY. No jobs. What are these young men to do except grab and rob?

So Delhi sees some 30 snatchings every day, an under-count because many victims don't even bother going to the police.

Why no-job growth, India is seeing huge job losses. Larsen & Toubro is one of India's top infrastructure Giants. It has trimmed its workforce by 14000.

HDFC bank has got rid of 11,000 staffers in three years. Yes Bank by 2500, or 10 % of it's work-force.

Job losses have occurred in the top 121 companies listed on the Bombay Stock Exchange. These companies hired 12000 fewer people in FY ending 2017 compared to FY ending 2016.

The IT sector is similarly seeing a large number of job losses. Our IT engineers haven't skilled up enough for a new age of technological change.

So Modi's position is getting precarious by the day. There's one irony about democracies. An opposition party can sit tight and regain power.

The incumbent's bungling paves the way for the opposition's return. This is happening in India now.

Three years ago Sonia and Rahul looked like a dopey mother with a dopey son on her lap.Thanks to Modi's bungling, Rahul,'s begun to look like a brilliant Einstein.

Rahul has to do nothing. Modi's speeches are digging Modi's grave. The moment he appears on ten TV channels, India sighs: Uff, fellow has started again. In short, Modi's become a tiresome bore.

There are two things about a compelling speaker. Your big talk must match with the experiences of the people listening to you.

Modi held India spellbound by kindling hope in the hearts of people. All that hope is dead. Replacing it is contempt in Indians for the grand empty speeches Modi delivers daily.

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Anta develop chesina Gujarat lone chavu tappi kannu lotta poyindi gelavataniki,inka other states lo ela untado oohinchukondi

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Rajisthan, GUjarath, MP Nd UP will decide bjp fate if they pull 150-175+ seats in north India it will be cake walk for them to form. South India trs, TDP/ysrcp/, Dmk/Admk support istayie, KA konie Seats vasthayie 

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14 minutes ago, DVSDev said:

Modi ni Nammi aayana govt lo join avuthaa raa 

politics lo "nammakam" vundatam/lekapovatam permanent kadu. last time 7 mandals ni kalipinattu first meeting lo ne polavaram mottam amount(including RR cost) one shot lo clear chestanu ante CBN support cheyyada? evaraina end of the day evariki support cheste party/state ki use vuntundo vallake chestaru.

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Guest Urban Legend

win or loss sangathi teliyadhu 

hyderabad lo bayata interactions lo aithey ammalakkalu tidutunnaru janam ...small business vallu antha picha fire lo vunnaru 

and last 10 days lo atms lo money ledhu malli problems start ...janala inkenni rojulu padathara e anger antha votes lo chupisthey matash ye 

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1 minute ago, Urban Legend said:

win or loss sangathi teliyadhu 

hyderabad lo bayata interactions lo aithey ammalakkalu tidutunnaru janam ...small business vallu antha picha fire lo vunnaru 

and last 10 days lo atms lo money ledhu malli problems start ...janala inkenni rojulu padathara e anger antha votes lo chupisthey matash ye 

farmers angry

Realtors angry

middle class people angry

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8 minutes ago, swarnandhra said:

politics lo "nammakam" vundatam/lekapovatam permanent kadu. last time 7 mandals ni kalipinattu first meeting lo ne polavaram mottam amount(including RR cost) one shot lo clear chestanu ante CBN support cheyyada? evaraina end of the day evariki support cheste party/state ki use vuntundo vallake chestaru.

Chesthaanu antey support cheyyadu - clear chesaam Ani - CBN realize ayithey isthaadu those days are gone 

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47 minutes ago, Kiran said:

Arvind Kala na okkk

7 minutes ago, Kiran said:

Arvind Kala na okkk

Kiran bro, want to allude to one obvious attitudinal change, not for betterment though - that has seeped in to our(even Tdp ranks) collective conscious slowly but surely, over the years ; Did anybody notice the obvious slippage ! .....

Why should not we control our own destiny ! If we don't, it is predictable like this, looking for solace & tendency to hang on to every incredible article which strays a bit from reality, and veers more in to wishful thinking and emotion....Our perennial problem is this moral confusion, banking on outcomes where we don't have major control  - Bjp winning or losing should not dictate, how we take our stances & react; Our whole and soul is not about our stance towards anybody, it can be incidental, merit & issue based, not tactical guided - friend or foe, should not tamper with respect to our objectives & core values....

Showing  spine & strength, adhering to clarity in values, standing up for rights, fighting, doing what ever necessary, we will have more positive relations with anybody including Modi, because, end of the day they are politicians, do respect strength than ' we are good people, please please help us,  ...' 

Moral Confusion- precipitated in our thinking streams, anybody notices anymore  !  Don't look where you fell, rather better gaze at where you slipped !

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6 minutes ago, Sr Fan said:

Kiran bro, want to allude to one obvious attitudinal change, not for betterment though - that has seeped in to our(even Tdp ranks) collective conscious slowly but surely, over the years ; Did anybody notice the obvious slippage ! .....

Why should not we control our own destiny ! If we don't, it is predictable like this, looking for solace & tendency to hang on to every incredible article which strays a bit from reality, and veers more in to wishful thinking and emotion....Our perennial problem is this moral confusion, banking on outcomes where we don't have major control  - Bjp winning or losing should not dictate, how we take our stances & react; Our whole and soul is not about our stance towards anybody, it can be incidental, merit & issue based, not tactical guided - friend or foe, should not tamper with respect to our objectives & core values....

Showing  spine & strength, adhering to clarity in values, standing up for rights, fighting, doing what ever necessary, we will have more positive relations with anybody including Modi, because, end of the day they are politicians, do respect strength than ' we are good people, please please help us,  ...' 

Moral Confusion- precipitated in our thinking streams, anybody notices anymore  !  Don't look where you fell, rather better gaze at where you slipped !

you should be adviser to  cbn. Senior NTR type handling required in these kind of situations.  gentlemen syndrome, insecurity, shyness won't help cbn . 

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#ModiRobsIndia and #ModiEscortsScamsters are trending today on Twitter. Bhajanlals ni pakkana pedite rational ga think chese BJP supporters kuda thiduthunnaru last 3 weeks nunchi continuous ga. Momentum is always important and BJP is losing it quickly (deservedly for their mistakes)

Letting the corrupt go scot-free while making the honest pay for it...

2 continuous disasters (Demonetization and GST) in the last 15 months. One more such disaster and Rahul Gandhi can start preparing for his swearing-in ceremony

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