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12:48
[Comment From Sujan ]
Will the Shiv Sena-BJP alliance break the election jinx the third time?
12:48
[Comment From Mrinalini ]
There are voices from the Sena about elevating Uddhav to the post of chief minister if the Sena-BJP alliance comes to power. Do you believe Uddhav Thackeray is chief minister material?
12:48
[Comment From Ranjan ]
Do you see a vertical split in the Sena if it fails to make it this time around?
12:48
[Comment From Guest ]
Can you please take on : who are the gainers and losers in Maha elections
12:49
[Comment From Suman Rangarajan ]
What are the major changes that have taken place between 2004 and 2009 in Maharashtra politics?
1:17
[Comment From Hemant ]
Will you also talk about the incumbency of the current government..rather than talking about the vote split of the marathi manus ? Are people really retarded to vote for the cong-NCP alliance again?
1:18
[Comment From Mahesh ]
Can Congress-NCP give one single reason why they should come back to power again after 10 years of horrible mis-rule? Unfortunately BJP-SS has not cashed in on this as well as they should have.
1:23
[Comment From Mohit ]
With a weak opposition and the clean, pro-development image of Hooda, the election seems to be a cake-walk for Congress. is haryana a predictable election
1:10
[Comment From kiran bhardwaj ]
do you think 26/11 can bring a change in this elections?
1:15
[Comment From ashvini ]
where is the party democracy in congress party.....wasnt there any capabale leader in rohtak that mr hooda had to call his engineer working son from us to fill his place in 2005..has the politics been limited to a few families??the justification that it is present in all the parties is not valid..congress is supposed to be the oldest,synonomus with freedom struggle,considered better among the lot...who ll raise the bar???
1:48
[Comment From Shikhar Singh ]
First: that Haryana will not be a cake walk for the Congress. Typically, when a party performs well in the Lok Sabha, as the Congress has, the opposition parties begin to concentrate their efforts in strongholds. If the INLD, BJP, BSP and others do that in even 5-8 constituencies each, we are talking about 35-40 seats being a close call in the election. That is no sweep for the Congress because in a sweep scenario, the number of marginal constituencies is ideally less than 10% of the total seats.
1:49
[Comment From RATNESH ]
CONGRESS &NCP ARE OPPOTUNISTIC AS FAR AS MAHRASHTRA IS CONCERNED ,THEY ARE LUCKY TO HAVE NO WORTHWHILE OPPOSITION.
2:19
[Comment From ravi ]
During monsoon season the existing mumbai infrastructure is exposed time and again. But no concrete action by the government so far. Lot of money in this project, why no takers ?
2:28
[Comment From Yogesh Sah ]
The verdict should be in favour of Sene BJP for a change,so that even almost one year after the mumbai attacks we can see some tough action being taken on ground which Congress could'nt.
3:04
[Comment From Roshan ]
Sir, could you please explain what anti-incumbency means and how it impacts the political contours of a state?
3:04
[Comment From Manju Arora ]
Sir, how has the delimitation exercise impacted the political landscape?
3:04
[Comment From R K Lahota ]
Sreenivasan, do you believe these elections are being fought around individual personalities rather than credible issues?
3:04
[Comment From Ricky ]
How central is the division of Marathi vote to Congress’ prospects in the Maharashtra elections?
3:04
[Comment From Mallika ]
Sir, do you believe the Congress-NCP will gain from a multiplicity of fronts which could dissipate the anti-Congress vote?
3:04
[Comment From Tisha ]
Sreenivasan, the key question in the race to control Maharashtra’s 288-seat legislature boils down to: who will the fragmentation benefit? Your comments please.
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