the exit poll results suggest that it will be a photo-finish between the Cong and BJP, but what is totally clear is that Left is nowhere close to either weilding power or dictating terms.
Exit Poll Source | BJP | CONGRESS | THIRD FRONT | OTHERS |
CNN-IBN | 135-150 | 145-160 | 110-130 | 70-100 |
Times Now | 183 | 198 | - | 162 |
Headlines Today | 180 | 191 | 38 | 134 |
India TV | 194 | 195 | 108 | 46 |
News X | 191 | 199 | 104 | 48 |
UTVi | 189 | 195 | - | 14 |
Star News | 196 | 199 | 100 | 36 |
2004 polls were historic in a sense that BJP were the front-runners and the clear favourites to win at least 300 seats on its own, but that did not happen. in fact, Cong pipped them to the post by becoming the largest single party. and for the 1st time, Left parties together garnered 60+ seats.
so, history will now remain history because Left parties will be back to their realistic total number of seats hovering around the 35-40 mark. they can never think of getting 60+ seats again, never.
another reason why i say that they are living in fool's paradise is because of their opposition to the nuclear deal, their out-dated economic policies and their anti-US foreign policy which recognises just one country, china.
its time they re-think their policies and not repeat nandigram. while they practised disinvestment in WB, they opposed it in the centre. they need to shift focus and be forward-thinking. follow the reading on the wall, understand what jyoti basu and buddhadeb are trying to say; its still not late. else, continue to live in fool's paradise.
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