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Lok Sabha Election schedule 2009

March 27th, 2009 39 comments

The Schedule for the 2009 Lok sabha is uploaded below.

Elections will take place in 5 phases for 543 constituencies across India.

The detailed break up of the schedule is shown below. Click on it to zoom.

Please make an informed choice. Register at www.voteindia.in

** source Election Commission, India

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“Reservation free” India now possible

March 27th, 2009 No comments

This is the right time to show your anger. Be the part of democracy and rule out all those corrupt leaders and political party who r promising and favoring any kind of reservation in jobs and higher education.
Some of the party dares to promise reservations on various grounds like caste, community and gender in there Manifesto-2009.
Lets come together and vote against all those people who ever is favoring any kind of reservation.

Remember this is your turn…. kick them out..(This is the only time when your opinion matters)

JAI HIND

If you feel so Join our Hand in this fight and spread the message as large as possible, so that each party come to now that if they talk about reservation then… there time is over now.

 

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IPL – International Premier League

March 24th, 2009 1 comment

The IPL just moved it’s venue outside India. Undecided as of now, but it’s between England and South Africa.

It was supposedly due to the police not being able to provide adequate security to the players because of the election period. But the statements from police ranks, even a written statement from the Mumbai Police Commissioner Hassan Gaffoor speak otherwise. It’s being hinted that it had to do with the Congress – NCP fallout over a seat sharing issue. The revised schedule of the IPL was approved by the Home ministry only to be reversed later. Some say it’s a pressure tactic against the Sharad Pawar led NCP to give in to the Congress demands.

It’s definitely a big loss for India as everyone’s going to take the hit, from the team owners themselves who get some of their revenue from the local stadium ticket sales, to the common shop owners, to the fans. It just won’t be IPL anymore as the energy will be missed this time around. The league owners remain unaffected though, as the major chunk of revenue (around 95% or more) comes from television and other broadcasting rights.

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