Exit Poll Results 2014

What Impact Does Exit Poll Results will have?

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  1. The polls and exit polls especially are a lot of fun, that too with so many debates going on in TV, it kinda borders on being hillarious so many times! Very well capitulated points. In my personal opinion

    1) Rahul Gandhi as a leader was a little weak choice, esp after listening to a couple of his speeches, one at the CII meet which I had heard a long time ago and a few more which happened recently. Somehow made me lose trust in the whole process. I do agree that it is the party but not an individual but an individual does make a lot of difference

    2) The AAP was a nice idea but kept giving me the feeling of being very immature and needs to blend in a little more.

    With modi coming in, it might open up the capitalistic sector a little more which might be a good thing for India, with new businesses coming in. We have been in an economic slow down for far too long now…

    1. Yes Vinay, you are right, Rahul Gandhi is still immature enough to run a government, I guess he should move to become the CM of any state first, then gain the experience to run a state for around 10-15 years and then come back to Indian politics.

      Meanwhile you are also correct about AAP, as I said in my last blog post too that it was my dream as well, but then the immaturity and allowing others “MaukaParast” people to join and reap the benefit caused their downfall.

      Thanks Vinay for your comment. 🙂

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