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1885  Local / Off-Topic (India) / Re: Whom are you gonna vote for? [Delhi] on: February 18, 2015, 12:13:32 PM
lol, do you think I am interested on your baseless accusation.

For your another news. Your Modi/Feku Govt. clearly said today on High Court that AAP foreign Funding is clear. lol.

1886  Local / Off-Topic (India) / Re: Aam Admi party's government in Delhi on: February 18, 2015, 10:55:15 AM
What do you guys think! Is kejriwal gonna fullfill his promisies and specially of free wifi ,cctv camera's and women safety!

For me only 2 issue matters more.

1 Corruption

2 Women Security.

Hopefully he will give solution for these. But it's only 3rd day so let's give him 3-6 months then we will see how he is progressing.
1887  Local / Off-Topic (India) / Re: Whom are you gonna vote for? [Delhi] on: February 18, 2015, 10:53:35 AM
lol BJP and CONGRESS has more thn 80% funds without source and you are saying money laundering.

Means more then 2k Crores for BJP and more then 3k Crores for Congress fund is without source and BJP crying for 2 Crores lol.

AAP clearly said let's Supreme court set SIT and will check all funds of all party.

And it's your Party who running away from RTI on Political Donation.
Just cry as much as you can. You can win from who don't have knowledge or kids.

You are dreaming  with Modi pls continue your dream, I don't want to break your dream.

So do you want Kejriwal will provide free wifi for watching porn or downloading torrent movie. lol

I will be raise my voice if they don't fulfill promise or if they will have any scam.

But what about Modi Bhakts like you who just want to say MODI MODI but don't want to see what is happening in BJP and govt.

What about Vyapam Scam in MP. SO that Scam also Congress did.
I don't want Kejriwal to provide free wifi to watch porn(I already have a large offline collection of it) or to download movies from torrent(I haven't seen a movie in past 1.5years).

All I want is to provide some internet data like a 300mbs via WiFi for free so that a normal user can browse the internet for his needs. You cannot really watch porn and download movies with 300mb.

Also I never demanded it.
Kejriwal was the one who said that he will give it. Now why are your running away?

Did he ever said he will give 24 hours free.

If you don't know your Modi Ji also give free Wi Fi for 30 minute in Varanasi 2 Ghat. After that it is chargable. Even he also said free WiFi.

Then why he did not gave 24 hours free Wi Fi even on small place like Varanasi Ghat. Because it's normal. Government give Subsidies or freebies till minimal use not for leisure.
1888  Local / Off-Topic (India) / Re: Whom are you gonna vote for? [Delhi] on: February 17, 2015, 11:04:25 AM
lol BJP and CONGRESS has more thn 80% funds without source and you are saying money laundering.

Means more then 2k Crores for BJP and more then 3k Crores for Congress fund is without source and BJP crying for 2 Crores lol.

AAP clearly said let's Supreme court set SIT and will check all funds of all party.

And it's your Party who running away from RTI on Political Donation.
Just cry as much as you can. You can win from who don't have knowledge or kids.

You are dreaming  with Modi pls continue your dream, I don't want to break your dream.

So do you want Kejriwal will provide free wifi for watching porn or downloading torrent movie. lol

I will be raise my voice if they don't fulfill promise or if they will have any scam.

But what about Modi Bhakts like you who just want to say MODI MODI but don't want to see what is happening in BJP and govt.

What about Vyapam Scam in MP. SO that Scam also Congress did.
1889  Local / Off-Topic (India) / Re: Whom are you gonna vote for? [Delhi] on: February 17, 2015, 07:18:38 AM
I was also really surprised by the results.
Arvind Kejriwal has no excuses to give now. Let us see whether this new experiment in Indian politics succeeds or not.

Pre-poll survey predicted an Aam Aaddmi Party win, but the historical sweep stunned pundits. AAP's chief strategist Ashish Talwar, who is a member of Arvind Kejriwal's core team, managed meetings, road-shows and booth management. As the landslide euphoria begins to settle, he tells HT what worked and how

AAP's booth management took its opponents by surprise. What all went into it?
For a party that has to be built brick-by-brick, only long-term planning works. Arvind initiated the mobilisation of booth-level volunteers by appointing gali-prabharis in July 2013. By the time, we contested our first election in November 2013, we could ensure basic minimum presence - 15,000 volunteers for 3,500 polling premises comprising 12,000 booths. We went for an expansion even before the Lok Sabha elections. This was really a game-changer. After 18 months of continuous work we finally had 3,000 people managing 35-40,000 volunteers at 12,000 booths. Our colleague Durgesh Pathak played a stellar role in this entire process and he along with Dilip Pandey ensured our success on the ground.

Despite the challenge of shedding the 'quitter' tag, Kejriwal seemed to have an instant connect with the public. Did the party plan it that way?
When he interacts, people open up because they identify with him. In that sense, he is a total voter converter. If people see him in person, take selfies with him or hear him, it works. So the idea was we should not waste resources on big rallies but hold meetings in each assembly seat. I like to call them VSJS - Vidhan Sabha Jan Sabhas, where the public is only from that particular constituency.  As the campaign progressed, the crowds increased. Some 800,000 to 1,000,000 people heard Arvind speak at 110 VSJS.

And the delay in holding fresh elections obviously helped?
Yes, we had an early start. After Arvind resigned in February 2014, the Centre didn't hold fresh polls for a year. And the delay worked in AAP's favour.  We started preparing in June itself. We were also first off the block in announcing candidates. Unlike in BJP, there was no confusion in AAP. Right from the word go, we wanted 'paanch saal Kejriwal'. There was a singularity of purpose.

In 2013, the roadshows that you planned for Arvind Kejriwal were a great success. Was the switch to public meetings a strategic one?
Last time, we started canvassing in July, so it was a five-month campaign. For this election, we had only two months so we held only one mega roadshow that was held for Arvind's nomination.

The party seemed to rely completely on Kejriwal…
He is our biggest leader. But in total 620 meetings and roadshows were conducted by all our star campaigners such as Bhagwant Mann, Kumar Vishwas, Sanjay Singh, Manish Sisodia, Yogendra Yadav, Ashutosh, Dilip Pandey, Vishal Dadlani, Gul Panag, Jasraj Jassi and many others. I must mention that Bhagwant Mann and Sanjay Singh were our most prolific campaigners holding the maximum number of meetings. Also, Kumar Vishwas's entry in January gave a fillip to the campaign and some of his meetings had crowds in five figures.

What was the strategy in areas like rural Delhi where AAP had failed in 2013?
There are thirteen seats of Delhi dehat and in 2013 we had drawn a blank there but in 2014 Lok Sabha, our performance was much better because many new entrants had joined the party between December and March 2014. We launched various frontal outfits. Once elections were announced, all ships sailed in the same direction

AAP gave tickets to many who came from other parties, and also to entrants…
Searching for candidates wherever required was the responsibility of our colleague Sanjay Singh, so he can answer this question better. But I would like to clear the air about new entrants into the party. When ticket distribution took place, AAP as a political party had existed for two years and one set of these entrants had been with us for almost a year. In fact of the 15 tickets that are said to be given to newcomers, only six are new entrants who joined post-Lok Sabha elections.

What next for you?
I have never asked for any party position but believed in doing whatever work is given to me. After the Lok Sabha elections I had taken a four month break, even this time, I might do the same but I haven't decided yet.
You forgot to mention Arvind Kejriwal's job in the elections. He had to tell lies and communalise the elections. That's how you won.

So according to you Modi told lies and communalise when he won Parliament Election and got full mandate.
If you were in delhi you would know how kejriwal used caste politics in his favour.

Don't push modi into this. BJP won just because of wrong deeds of congress and on issue of development. He sold his gujrat model and we bought it. At least modi will deliver what he promised.

dont worry buget is coming

you will see what modi sir is doing

now petrol decreasing and desile also its not controlled by modi sir its depends upon international market oil prices

but i like N Modi sir ji becauce i am solar energy fan

your Modi ji increased petrol and diesel price do you know. I respect him because he is PM and he is really good marketer.
He only know how to marketing himself and because of that 10 lakh suit he lost many votes in Delhi people don't have for feed and he
is wearing 10 lakh suit. lol.
Noone cares about the 10lakh suit and this really wasn't in the minds of any voter in Delhi, neither did he loose any votes because of it.
People here were really interested in giving BJP a chance in the center and all the others wanted to see Kejriwal as a CM. And believe it or not Kejriwal also markets himself, sometimes better than Modi does. Kejriwal just talks bullshit and people buy it. Delhi voters are going to suffer for these 5years.

Lol I think you don't read newspaper or don't watch news channel that's why you think that  no one care about that suit.
Even now BJP big leader started mumbling about that suit.

lol, when you got not any excuse then Delhi going to suffer . They worked hard and people believed them because when AAP came last time in power they fulfilled their promised. Even Media was against AAP till mid Jan because they were thinking AAP will not going to win.

When Survey start coming in favour of AAP they start tone down. Even Ambani's IBN and Zee and India news also praising him after winning election before that they were cursing Kejriwal till end.

You BJP bhakt never understand. who blindly defend BJP. That is why in even expert saying BJP went so much arrogant.

I don't support any party blindly. If AAP not going to fulfill their promises and betterment of Delhi. Will change my Vote for favour of Delhi not like BJP bhakt they don't care what BJP doing they will just vote BJP.
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1892  Local / Off-Topic (India) / Re: Whom are you gonna vote for? [Delhi] on: February 17, 2015, 04:32:31 AM
I was also really surprised by the results.
Arvind Kejriwal has no excuses to give now. Let us see whether this new experiment in Indian politics succeeds or not.

Pre-poll survey predicted an Aam Aaddmi Party win, but the historical sweep stunned pundits. AAP's chief strategist Ashish Talwar, who is a member of Arvind Kejriwal's core team, managed meetings, road-shows and booth management. As the landslide euphoria begins to settle, he tells HT what worked and how

AAP's booth management took its opponents by surprise. What all went into it?
For a party that has to be built brick-by-brick, only long-term planning works. Arvind initiated the mobilisation of booth-level volunteers by appointing gali-prabharis in July 2013. By the time, we contested our first election in November 2013, we could ensure basic minimum presence - 15,000 volunteers for 3,500 polling premises comprising 12,000 booths. We went for an expansion even before the Lok Sabha elections. This was really a game-changer. After 18 months of continuous work we finally had 3,000 people managing 35-40,000 volunteers at 12,000 booths. Our colleague Durgesh Pathak played a stellar role in this entire process and he along with Dilip Pandey ensured our success on the ground.

Despite the challenge of shedding the 'quitter' tag, Kejriwal seemed to have an instant connect with the public. Did the party plan it that way?
When he interacts, people open up because they identify with him. In that sense, he is a total voter converter. If people see him in person, take selfies with him or hear him, it works. So the idea was we should not waste resources on big rallies but hold meetings in each assembly seat. I like to call them VSJS - Vidhan Sabha Jan Sabhas, where the public is only from that particular constituency.  As the campaign progressed, the crowds increased. Some 800,000 to 1,000,000 people heard Arvind speak at 110 VSJS.

And the delay in holding fresh elections obviously helped?
Yes, we had an early start. After Arvind resigned in February 2014, the Centre didn't hold fresh polls for a year. And the delay worked in AAP's favour.  We started preparing in June itself. We were also first off the block in announcing candidates. Unlike in BJP, there was no confusion in AAP. Right from the word go, we wanted 'paanch saal Kejriwal'. There was a singularity of purpose.

In 2013, the roadshows that you planned for Arvind Kejriwal were a great success. Was the switch to public meetings a strategic one?
Last time, we started canvassing in July, so it was a five-month campaign. For this election, we had only two months so we held only one mega roadshow that was held for Arvind's nomination.

The party seemed to rely completely on Kejriwal…
He is our biggest leader. But in total 620 meetings and roadshows were conducted by all our star campaigners such as Bhagwant Mann, Kumar Vishwas, Sanjay Singh, Manish Sisodia, Yogendra Yadav, Ashutosh, Dilip Pandey, Vishal Dadlani, Gul Panag, Jasraj Jassi and many others. I must mention that Bhagwant Mann and Sanjay Singh were our most prolific campaigners holding the maximum number of meetings. Also, Kumar Vishwas's entry in January gave a fillip to the campaign and some of his meetings had crowds in five figures.

What was the strategy in areas like rural Delhi where AAP had failed in 2013?
There are thirteen seats of Delhi dehat and in 2013 we had drawn a blank there but in 2014 Lok Sabha, our performance was much better because many new entrants had joined the party between December and March 2014. We launched various frontal outfits. Once elections were announced, all ships sailed in the same direction

AAP gave tickets to many who came from other parties, and also to entrants…
Searching for candidates wherever required was the responsibility of our colleague Sanjay Singh, so he can answer this question better. But I would like to clear the air about new entrants into the party. When ticket distribution took place, AAP as a political party had existed for two years and one set of these entrants had been with us for almost a year. In fact of the 15 tickets that are said to be given to newcomers, only six are new entrants who joined post-Lok Sabha elections.

What next for you?
I have never asked for any party position but believed in doing whatever work is given to me. After the Lok Sabha elections I had taken a four month break, even this time, I might do the same but I haven't decided yet.
You forgot to mention Arvind Kejriwal's job in the elections. He had to tell lies and communalise the elections. That's how you won.

So according to you Modi told lies and communalise when he won Parliament Election and got full mandate.
If you were in delhi you would know how kejriwal used caste politics in his favour.

Don't push modi into this. BJP won just because of wrong deeds of congress and on issue of development. He sold his gujrat model and we bought it. At least modi will deliver what he promised.

dont worry buget is coming

you will see what modi sir is doing

now petrol decreasing and desile also its not controlled by modi sir its depends upon international market oil prices

but i like N Modi sir ji becauce i am solar energy fan

your Modi ji increased petrol and diesel price do you know. I respect him because he is PM and he is really good marketer.
He only know how to marketing himself and because of that 10 lakh suit he lost many votes in Delhi people don't have for feed and he
is wearing 10 lakh suit. lol.
1893  Local / Off-Topic (India) / Re: Whom are you gonna vote for? [Delhi] on: February 17, 2015, 04:30:00 AM
I was also really surprised by the results.
Arvind Kejriwal has no excuses to give now. Let us see whether this new experiment in Indian politics succeeds or not.

Pre-poll survey predicted an Aam Aaddmi Party win, but the historical sweep stunned pundits. AAP's chief strategist Ashish Talwar, who is a member of Arvind Kejriwal's core team, managed meetings, road-shows and booth management. As the landslide euphoria begins to settle, he tells HT what worked and how

AAP's booth management took its opponents by surprise. What all went into it?
For a party that has to be built brick-by-brick, only long-term planning works. Arvind initiated the mobilisation of booth-level volunteers by appointing gali-prabharis in July 2013. By the time, we contested our first election in November 2013, we could ensure basic minimum presence - 15,000 volunteers for 3,500 polling premises comprising 12,000 booths. We went for an expansion even before the Lok Sabha elections. This was really a game-changer. After 18 months of continuous work we finally had 3,000 people managing 35-40,000 volunteers at 12,000 booths. Our colleague Durgesh Pathak played a stellar role in this entire process and he along with Dilip Pandey ensured our success on the ground.

Despite the challenge of shedding the 'quitter' tag, Kejriwal seemed to have an instant connect with the public. Did the party plan it that way?
When he interacts, people open up because they identify with him. In that sense, he is a total voter converter. If people see him in person, take selfies with him or hear him, it works. So the idea was we should not waste resources on big rallies but hold meetings in each assembly seat. I like to call them VSJS - Vidhan Sabha Jan Sabhas, where the public is only from that particular constituency.  As the campaign progressed, the crowds increased. Some 800,000 to 1,000,000 people heard Arvind speak at 110 VSJS.

And the delay in holding fresh elections obviously helped?
Yes, we had an early start. After Arvind resigned in February 2014, the Centre didn't hold fresh polls for a year. And the delay worked in AAP's favour.  We started preparing in June itself. We were also first off the block in announcing candidates. Unlike in BJP, there was no confusion in AAP. Right from the word go, we wanted 'paanch saal Kejriwal'. There was a singularity of purpose.

In 2013, the roadshows that you planned for Arvind Kejriwal were a great success. Was the switch to public meetings a strategic one?
Last time, we started canvassing in July, so it was a five-month campaign. For this election, we had only two months so we held only one mega roadshow that was held for Arvind's nomination.

The party seemed to rely completely on Kejriwal…
He is our biggest leader. But in total 620 meetings and roadshows were conducted by all our star campaigners such as Bhagwant Mann, Kumar Vishwas, Sanjay Singh, Manish Sisodia, Yogendra Yadav, Ashutosh, Dilip Pandey, Vishal Dadlani, Gul Panag, Jasraj Jassi and many others. I must mention that Bhagwant Mann and Sanjay Singh were our most prolific campaigners holding the maximum number of meetings. Also, Kumar Vishwas's entry in January gave a fillip to the campaign and some of his meetings had crowds in five figures.

What was the strategy in areas like rural Delhi where AAP had failed in 2013?
There are thirteen seats of Delhi dehat and in 2013 we had drawn a blank there but in 2014 Lok Sabha, our performance was much better because many new entrants had joined the party between December and March 2014. We launched various frontal outfits. Once elections were announced, all ships sailed in the same direction

AAP gave tickets to many who came from other parties, and also to entrants…
Searching for candidates wherever required was the responsibility of our colleague Sanjay Singh, so he can answer this question better. But I would like to clear the air about new entrants into the party. When ticket distribution took place, AAP as a political party had existed for two years and one set of these entrants had been with us for almost a year. In fact of the 15 tickets that are said to be given to newcomers, only six are new entrants who joined post-Lok Sabha elections.

What next for you?
I have never asked for any party position but believed in doing whatever work is given to me. After the Lok Sabha elections I had taken a four month break, even this time, I might do the same but I haven't decided yet.
You forgot to mention Arvind Kejriwal's job in the elections. He had to tell lies and communalise the elections. That's how you won.

So according to you Modi told lies and communalise when he won Parliament Election and got full mandate.
If you were in delhi you would know how kejriwal used caste politics in his favour.

Don't push modi into this. BJP won just because of wrong deeds of congress and on issue of development. He sold his gujrat model and we bought it. At least modi will deliver what he promised.


lol, I am Delhi born and I lived all my life in Delhi and know very well Delhi. And I saw all parties govt. in Delhi. Shiela Dixit led Congress govt. changed delhi from look like village to top class city. Still she did not got much credit becasue of Central Govt. Congress Scam.

And you are saying about communal thing. India's worst communal riot happened in Gujarat when your favourite Modi was CM there. And he even did not apologize yet for that. and You saying Kejriwal is communal. lol joke of the day.
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Hello, I have Skrill and Pokerstars. Can we trade??

Don't want to trade both of you.
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1896  Local / Off-Topic (India) / Re: Whom are you gonna vote for? [Delhi] on: February 14, 2015, 07:30:28 PM
I was also really surprised by the results.
Arvind Kejriwal has no excuses to give now. Let us see whether this new experiment in Indian politics succeeds or not.

Pre-poll survey predicted an Aam Aaddmi Party win, but the historical sweep stunned pundits. AAP's chief strategist Ashish Talwar, who is a member of Arvind Kejriwal's core team, managed meetings, road-shows and booth management. As the landslide euphoria begins to settle, he tells HT what worked and how

AAP's booth management took its opponents by surprise. What all went into it?
For a party that has to be built brick-by-brick, only long-term planning works. Arvind initiated the mobilisation of booth-level volunteers by appointing gali-prabharis in July 2013. By the time, we contested our first election in November 2013, we could ensure basic minimum presence - 15,000 volunteers for 3,500 polling premises comprising 12,000 booths. We went for an expansion even before the Lok Sabha elections. This was really a game-changer. After 18 months of continuous work we finally had 3,000 people managing 35-40,000 volunteers at 12,000 booths. Our colleague Durgesh Pathak played a stellar role in this entire process and he along with Dilip Pandey ensured our success on the ground.

Despite the challenge of shedding the 'quitter' tag, Kejriwal seemed to have an instant connect with the public. Did the party plan it that way?
When he interacts, people open up because they identify with him. In that sense, he is a total voter converter. If people see him in person, take selfies with him or hear him, it works. So the idea was we should not waste resources on big rallies but hold meetings in each assembly seat. I like to call them VSJS - Vidhan Sabha Jan Sabhas, where the public is only from that particular constituency.  As the campaign progressed, the crowds increased. Some 800,000 to 1,000,000 people heard Arvind speak at 110 VSJS.

And the delay in holding fresh elections obviously helped?
Yes, we had an early start. After Arvind resigned in February 2014, the Centre didn't hold fresh polls for a year. And the delay worked in AAP's favour.  We started preparing in June itself. We were also first off the block in announcing candidates. Unlike in BJP, there was no confusion in AAP. Right from the word go, we wanted 'paanch saal Kejriwal'. There was a singularity of purpose.

In 2013, the roadshows that you planned for Arvind Kejriwal were a great success. Was the switch to public meetings a strategic one?
Last time, we started canvassing in July, so it was a five-month campaign. For this election, we had only two months so we held only one mega roadshow that was held for Arvind's nomination.

The party seemed to rely completely on Kejriwal…
He is our biggest leader. But in total 620 meetings and roadshows were conducted by all our star campaigners such as Bhagwant Mann, Kumar Vishwas, Sanjay Singh, Manish Sisodia, Yogendra Yadav, Ashutosh, Dilip Pandey, Vishal Dadlani, Gul Panag, Jasraj Jassi and many others. I must mention that Bhagwant Mann and Sanjay Singh were our most prolific campaigners holding the maximum number of meetings. Also, Kumar Vishwas's entry in January gave a fillip to the campaign and some of his meetings had crowds in five figures.

What was the strategy in areas like rural Delhi where AAP had failed in 2013?
There are thirteen seats of Delhi dehat and in 2013 we had drawn a blank there but in 2014 Lok Sabha, our performance was much better because many new entrants had joined the party between December and March 2014. We launched various frontal outfits. Once elections were announced, all ships sailed in the same direction

AAP gave tickets to many who came from other parties, and also to entrants…
Searching for candidates wherever required was the responsibility of our colleague Sanjay Singh, so he can answer this question better. But I would like to clear the air about new entrants into the party. When ticket distribution took place, AAP as a political party had existed for two years and one set of these entrants had been with us for almost a year. In fact of the 15 tickets that are said to be given to newcomers, only six are new entrants who joined post-Lok Sabha elections.

What next for you?
I have never asked for any party position but believed in doing whatever work is given to me. After the Lok Sabha elections I had taken a four month break, even this time, I might do the same but I haven't decided yet.
You forgot to mention Arvind Kejriwal's job in the elections. He had to tell lies and communalise the elections. That's how you won.

So according to you Modi told lies and communalise when he won Parliament Election and got full mandate.
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I don't think anyone will going to deal with you for 2k INR cash deal.

If you ever need more then 25k INR for cash deal then contact me.
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Do you think anyone here fool who will just give 60 BTC to anyone without collateral or without knowing him/herself since long time.

May be in future I will make thread to post for selling 50-100 BTC then you come and asking me all details or signed address.

So be in limit.
1899  Local / Off-Topic (India) / Re: Whom are you gonna vote for? [Delhi] on: February 13, 2015, 11:03:58 PM
It was really sad to know that AAP won in my city.
I really feel suffocated nowadays. All of my family members voted for BJP.
Kejriwal made a fool out of everyone.
Poor low life junkies(no offence) who wanted everything for free without doing anything voted for AAP.
Kejriwal even communalised the elections by repeatedly telling that he is from "Aggarwal Samaj" and by telling the media that "mein 30 din roze rakhta hu" . I know a hell lot of people who told me that they voted for AAP just because kejriwal was from their caste(bania). R.I.P those who voted for AAP because of the reasons mentioned above.



lol, When BJP do all these then they are superior party and you can't blame BJP, when AAP do this then AK is communal.

Everyone know BJP is communal party. They tried everything to win. But they were failed.
BjJP fully tried polarised hindus, by attacking in Church and one day before election through Imam giving support to AAP
and Finance Minister did PC after 2-3 minute when Imam supported AAP and criticise AAP for polarise voter but when Ram Rahim
Support BJP so they accepted and said thanks for support. It was AAP first party in Indian history who said we don't want your support.

For your knowledge I am also Hindu, and not communal like other BJP bhakt.

Do you know the meaning of 67/70 Seats. Means not  only poor voted for AAP even rich voted for AAP so according to you
Rich also need freebies. They did voted AAP because they believe AK has ability to reduce corruption and Delhi will be far better
City in future.

Otherwise it is impossible to get 55% vote shares means every 2nd person voted for AAP.
1900  Local / Off-Topic (India) / Re: I hate politics on: February 12, 2015, 01:40:55 PM
lol, No party will be going to implement/regularise BTC. In India one of the strictest law regarding money.

Even you can't Western Union or Money Gram to other country from India then how you can think implementing BTC.

First they must allow us to MG/WU to other country then think about BTC. Atleast they can track MG/WU but you can't BTC easily.

Are you sure ?? I can actually point to a couple of politicians who are involved in Bitcoins and have probably taken bribes in BTC Tongue

I know many who do brokering for politician. they do accept because it's not easy to track easily and proof that bitcoin related to that politician.

I get many offers regularly who want 10's of thousand BTC but only on cash deal and they want to give you big margin like 20-40% margin easily.

But trading with them is really very risky becasue it's not easy to manage that kind of cash money.

Haha next time you deny such a cash deal forward them to me. Tongue

lol, just tell me how  you will going to manage 10k above bitcoin at once.

They are not going to give you advance. Do you have Millions of Millions money.
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