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A lot of us are with you on Shiv Sena and BJP being natural allies. So do not worry about no one supporting you. A lot of people have misunderstanding about sena because of the bad publicity it has had by the Sickular media so far. Also their anti-Bihari stand has ruffled some feathers up North.


Its not just about assembly election seat sharing shivsena troubled bjp in LS election ..
 
RSS to mark millennium of Rajendra Chola - The Hindu

While this is a good thing...look at the way this retard news paper is trying to spin it.
Move seen as attempt to ascribe Hindu identity to Tamil king
wtf lol? He was a hindu king with Shiva given huge importance, built some of the greatest temples in TN and else where. But this commie rag wants to say otherwise.

And the best part is the paper calls itself "The Hindu" :lol:
 
RSS to mark millennium of Rajendra Chola - The Hindu

While this is a good thing...look at the way this retard news paper is trying to spin it.

wtf lol? He was a hindu king with Shiva given huge importance, built some of the greatest temples in TN and else where. But this commie rag wants to say otherwise.

And the best part is the paper calls itself "The Hindu" :lol:
Boy that was hilarious. I mean that is. :D 'Ascribe Hindu identity to Tamil King' all the while they themselves are doing the same to a Marxist mouthpiece. It still is a trustworthy source of news though :(
 
Pawar is well known for these power googlies. Once upon a time he was good and was on the way to become pm of India.
The Congress party screwed him and he embraced the dark side. He is the anakin Skywalker of Indian politics, now become Darth Vader.
He is very very wily and with Lalu, he is the sort of guy who would have taken India to great heights if they used their cunning for the country. It is a shame how they waste their intelligence on these petty things when they could have played the great game
 
SS still got 14 seats in Mumbai, just 1 less than BJP, and is the party with second highest seats in Maharashtra. Both SS and BJP are Hindutva parties so nothing for you to get happy about here. Minorities live much better in Mumbai than in other parts of the country, so do not talk nonsense. It has a huge support base even among the Gujrathi people.

Anyway, they will form the govt together and there is nothing you can do about it.
........ Of the 15 seats won by the BJP in Mumbai, only Malabar Hill, Dahisar and Charkop have a sizeable population of Gujarati-speaking voters – the numbers
are equal or closer to their Marathi counterparts. In rest of the assembly segments, barring Ghatkopar West and Mulund seats, the BJP succeeded due to voters from north and south India, Sindhis, Christians and a mix of cosmopolitan voters besides Gujaratis.
In Mulund and Ghatkopar West, the dynamics were different where BJP candidates Sardar Tara Singh and Ram Kadam respectively capitalised on their excellent
grassroots connection with the locals.
Experts and politicos said even though the Shiv Sena and MNS targeted the Gujarati community during the campaign, their history of tirade against south Indians
and north Indians also affected their prospects. Out of the seats won by BJP, 10 constituencies are such where the number of north and south Indian voters along with
Gujarati electors is greater than that of Marathis.
Add to this, young voters from Marathi community, especially those from higher middle class, too expressed faith in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's appeal for helping the BJP form government in the state. This
brought down further the number of people voting for
Shiv Sena and MNS, experts think.
"Cutting across caste and creed, the youth voted for Modi. His appeal to have the same party governments at the Centre and state to attain development worked.
Besides, the other communities, higher middle-class Marathi voters too were fascinated by Modi's
development talk, and the cumulative effect was BJP's
success," pointed out Sandeep Pradhan, senior assistant
editor of Marathi daily Lokmat.
Captain Tamil Selvan, BJP's newly-elected legislator from Sion-Koliwada, seconded Pradhan. He added that besides the history of Shiv Sena's initial anti-south Indian stand, the Congress's alleged poor performance was the reason why the new age south Indian voters chose to side with the BJP in the city.
"There are around 20 lakh south Indians in Mumbai. Earlier, they would favour Congress, but they did not get the desired results. The change of heart occurred during Lok Sabha election when Modiji meant only business. Once the faith in BJP grew, nearly 90 percent
of south Indian voters have voted for us in assembly polls. Anti-Congress sentiments, lack of faith in regional parties plus the development talk helped us improve our tally" said the MLA.
"North-Indians and others who were being opposed
earlier by Sena felt that by voting Sena, they would not get any support from them in future. Hence, they
thought of aligning with the BJP. That is the reason they have won so many seats in Versova, Andheri and other places where these communities have bigger presence," said Manoj Singh Rajput, spokesperson of Bihar Foundation, Mumbai Chapter.

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Yeah, I know that. SS was just protecting what it considered its turf. BJP without Modi was not all that much of a Hindutva party while SS has always been a Hindutva party.
personally i have no problems against SS..but don't call it an Indian or nationalistic hindvwa party..its just a local wing based on marathi regionalism....Better call it a Marathi hinduthwa party...NO OFFENSE .
 
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........ Of the 15 seats won by the BJP in Mumbai, only Malabar Hill, Dahisar and Charkop have a sizeable population of Gujarati-speaking voters – the numbers
are equal or closer to their Marathi counterparts. In rest of the assembly segments, barring Ghatkopar West and Mulund seats, the BJP succeeded due to voters from north and south India, Sindhis, Christians and a mix of cosmopolitan voters besides Gujaratis.
In Mulund and Ghatkopar West, the dynamics were different where BJP candidates Sardar Tara Singh and Ram Kadam respectively capitalised on their excellent
grassroots connection with the locals.
Experts and politicos said even though the Shiv Sena and MNS targeted the Gujarati community during the campaign, their history of tirade against south Indians
and north Indians also affected their prospects. Out of the seats won by BJP, 10 constituencies are such where the number of north and south Indian voters along with
Gujarati electors is greater than that of Marathis.
Add to this, young voters from Marathi community, especially those from higher middle class, too expressed faith in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's appeal for helping the BJP form government in the state. This
brought down further the number of people voting for
Shiv Sena and MNS, experts think.
"Cutting across caste and creed, the youth voted for Modi. His appeal to have the same party governments at the Centre and state to attain development worked.
Besides, the other communities, higher middle-class Marathi voters too were fascinated by Modi's
development talk, and the cumulative effect was BJP's
success," pointed out Sandeep Pradhan, senior assistant
editor of Marathi daily Lokmat.
Captain Tamil Selvan, BJP's newly-elected legislator from Sion-Koliwada, seconded Pradhan. He added that besides the history of Shiv Sena's initial anti-south Indian stand, the Congress's alleged poor performance was the reason why the new age south Indian voters chose to side with the BJP in the city.
"There are around 20 lakh south Indians in Mumbai. Earlier, they would favour Congress, but they did not get the desired results. The change of heart occurred during Lok Sabha election when Modiji meant only business. Once the faith in BJP grew, nearly 90 percent
of south Indian voters have voted for us in assembly polls. Anti-Congress sentiments, lack of faith in regional parties plus the development talk helped us improve our tally" said the MLA.
"North-Indians and others who were being opposed
earlier by Sena felt that by voting Sena, they would not get any support from them in future. Hence, they
thought of aligning with the BJP. That is the reason they have won so many seats in Versova, Andheri and other places where these communities have bigger presence," said Manoj Singh Rajput, spokesperson of Bihar Foundation, Mumbai Chapter.

You are plain dumb. Apart from a few Biharis in Mumbai no one remembers SS for any anti this or anti that stance. Much of that is just election sloganeering. As of now Modi is the star so even people sympathetic to SS have crossed over to BJP. BJP-SS split happened just 12 days before the voting, so they are and were appealing to the same constituency.

personally i have no problems against SS..but don't call it an Indian or nationalistic hindvwa party..its just a local wing based on marathi regionalism....Better call it a Marathi hinduthwa party...NO OFFENSE

It is a nationalist Hindutvavadi party. Read post #30725 to understand its origins and orientation.
 
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I think the bigger problem was the lack of positive campaigning. Namo was smarter that he said no attacks on ss right from start. Focused on corruption and disillusioned voter base. Congress needs to get rid of corrupt allies first, its own corrupt leaders next and then the factionalism. It needs leaders like tharoor more than ever. But it is doing exact opposite.
Ss Cong ncp focused too much on betrayal betrayal campaign.
 
The stunt pulled by siddarth varadarajan of not publishing any modi story on front page and avoiding to publish altogether if possible, cost them a lot of readers. But it still remains gold standard in defense and science. TSS and Y mallikarjun are among the best if not the best reporters in defense.
 
Hindu is becoming more biased after the results of this election.
 
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नई दिल्ली। मोदी सरकार 1965 बोनस एक्ट में संशोधन कर ज्यादा से ज्यादा कर्मचारियों को बोनस का फायदा दिलाने की तैयारी कर रही है। इस संशोधन के साथ ही अब 18 हजार रूपए प्रति महीने सैलरी पाने वाले भी बोनस पाने के योग्य होंगे और बोनस की राशि भी 3,500 से बढ़ाकर 6 हजार रूपए प्रति महीने कर दी गई है। अभी तक 10 हजार रूपए प्रति महीने सैलरी पाने वालों को बोनस का लाभ नहीं मिलता।

श्रम मंत्री नरेंद्र तोमर ने सोमवार को ट्रेड यूनियनों और नियोक्ताओं के साथ की बैठक में इस मुद्दे को उठाया। बैठक में तोमर ने बोनस एक्ट मे संशोधन पर चर्चा की। श्रम मंत्री ने बदलते हालात और महंगाई को ध्यान में रखते हुए बैठक में शामिल पक्षों से कहा कि वे बोनस एक्ट की धारा 2(13) में संशोधन पर विचार करें। सूत्रों का कहना है कि बैठक में शामिल नियोक्ताओं ने बोनस एक्ट में संशोधन में कोई रूचि नहीं दिखाई, लेकिन सरकार ने फिर भी आगे बढ़ने को तैयार है।

गौरतलब है कि इससे पहले साल 2007 में संशोधन किया गया था और इसे 2006 से लागू किया गया था। ट्रेड यूनियन द्वारा महंगाई का हवाले देते हुए बोनस दरें बढ़ाने की मांग की थी, जिसके बाद राष्ट्रीय श्रम आयोग द्वारा भी सिफारिश की गई थी।

बोनस एक्ट के तहत जो फैक्ट्रियां या अन्य प्रतिष्ठान 20 या उससे ज्यादा लोगों को नियुक्त करते हैं, उनसे हर साल अपने कर्मचारियों को बोनस देने की अपेक्षा की जाती है। हालांकि, इसके लिए वही कर्मचारी योग्य होते हैं जो कंपनी में 30 दिन से ज्यादा वक्त से काम कर रहे हों।
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