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I feel this is some achievement for Congress

after Rahul padayatra and KA victory

able to form a promising Alliance

AP parties didn't join... 

long way to go but at least they are giving some tremors to BJP this time

December elections kuda dominate chesthe then they can hope for 2024 general elections

we can expect some fight this time

still NDA is fav to form the govt again

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6 hours ago, Raaz@NBK said:

Dec lo jarige elections ( Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh) lo INC ke chances vunnai..

even TS lo power Loki rakapoina  MP seats lo 6-8 INC geliche avakasalu vunnai.. 

that's Congress will be tested here...

KA tho vachina vuupu dilute kakapothe they can hope

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11 hours ago, dusukochadu said:

NDA and M ki biggest strength Rahul baba ne :sleep: 

Rahul is doing beyond anyone's expectations now.... 

BJP is showing nervousness too

AP is minus for Cong....

momentum ayithe techaru, but need to consolidate it...

single largest party BJP ke vasthundhi as of now... Cong needs to clear the gap

without Cong performing well the alliance has no future 

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10 hours ago, Chandasasanudu said:

ade illusion lo undandi..u will see rabbit and tortoise story in real time

I want to see M loose but Rahul has not been able to gain attachment with the masses. 

Only reason people keep voting for BJP is because of that party's fake hindu propaganda and lack of decent strong opposition leader. 

Rahul cannot just go to a foreign country and criticize our democracy though it's true. 

BJP successfully used that against him.

He needs to get rid of all old junk advisories around him. 

It seems like he just gave up in deeper North India and waiting for anti-incumbency to help him :sleep: 

With risiing unemployment, prices, inflation, communal tensions, there's no better time to bring this gov. down. Still I am not confident on Rahul. 

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10 minutes ago, dusukochadu said:

I want to see M loose but Rahul has not been able to gain attachment with the masses. 

Only reason people keep voting for BJP is because of that party's fake hindu propaganda and lack of decent strong opposition leader. 

Rahul cannot just go to a foreign country and criticize our democracy though it's true. 

BJP successfully used that against him.

He needs to get rid of all old junk advisories around him. 

It seems like he just gave up in deeper North India and waiting for anti-incumbency to help him :sleep: 

With risiing unemployment, prices, inflation, communal tensions, there's no better time to bring this gov. down. Still I am not confident on Rahul. 

Rahul can't be otherwise le

Kejriwal is also a good option

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18 minutes ago, Rajakeeyam said:

Last time KA, MP, RJ and CH tho emanna vuupu vachindha?

KA lo laga, all free is the only option

last time Rahul was not even in picture...

this time he has done well... Bharat jodo yatra is a success... 

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16 hours ago, GOLI SODA said:

Rahul can't be otherwise le

Kejriwal is also a good option

Naveen Patnaik best option.

South & North-east India sweep.

TDP will support post elections.

Punjab-haryana-delhi belt kooda can expect good seats if AAP+Congress ties.

 

 

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3 hours ago, RKumar said:

Naveen Patnaik best option.

South & North-east India sweep.

TDP will support post elections.

Punjab-haryana-delhi belt kooda can expect good seats if AAP+Congress ties.

 

 

Nitesh Kumar ani talk…… Might get announced in Aug/Sep;

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1 minute ago, GOLI SODA said:

PM candidate is Rahul Gandhi only 

But someone like Sharad pawar can shift to NDA if offered PM post

So margin should be at least 100 seats to have some stability

margin 100 ante enti uncle mee expectations ela ravali ani?

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