News: Jaya keeps options open, says got feelers from 'many places'

Jaya keeps options open, says got feelers from 'many places'

Chennai:

AIADMK chief J Jayalalithaa, whose party fought the Lok Sabha elections as part of the Third Front, on Wednesday appeared to be keeping her options open, saying she has got feelers from "many places" and that would decide on her strategy after the results are out.

The former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, whose AIADMK is in an alliance with Left parties, PMK and MDMK in Tamil Nadu and is expected to do well in the polls, said she would decide on her strategy after consulting her allies. "There are feelers from many places. But I am not responding to any overtures now. I prefer to wait until the 16th, until I have the results in my hand and then I'll decide what to do after consultation with my allies," Jayalalithaa said when asked whether she has got any feelers from the BJP for her support to the NDA Government.

Replying to another question on JD(S) chief H D Deve Gowda's statement that the Third Front would remain, she said she would not comment on any such statements now. Jayalalithaa was speaking to reporters after casting her vote at the Stella Maris College here.

Source: indianexpress

Movie News: Want to make a movie with Farhan Akhtar?

Want to make a movie with Farhan Akhtar?

farhan_01Mumbai: In the current cash-strapped times, making a moviehas never been easier. With Shamiana, the short film club celebrating its one year anniversary, have opened up new avenues for all those who want to don the director's hatwithout burning a hole in their pocket. All you have to do is to come up with an impressive concept for a short film, and you get to pair up with leading short film directors from the city,, along with landing yourself a an array of interesting actors, technicians and support staff.

According to sources, Shamiana is in talks with noted directors like Subhash Ghai, Ashutosh Gowarikar and Farhan Akhtar to be a part of the initiative. Also they will provide actors like Tom Alter, Nandana Sen, Juhi Babbar, Sonali Kulkarni, Ashish Roy Kapoor and others to act for you in your dream project.

Cyrus Dastur who runs Shamiana says, "We would be looking at having top notch directors and we are in talks. It is like a ready-made package, and definitely recession-proof. Our organisation works on good will, and I am glad that some of the senior members from the industry are part of this initiative."

According to Dastur, the film club reaches to almost half a million people across the country and has screened more than 400 short films to date. Talking about the current initiative, he says, "We are now going a step ahead from screening the best of short films to provide a platform to amateurs to maketheir own movies. There is no money involved and no eligibility criteria."

Till now around 2000 entries of movie concepts have poured in and another 5000 are expected in the next two weeks. Of the total, eight winning ideas will be given a choice of director and cast for their movie.

News: Exit polls signal Sleepless Saturday

Exit polls signal Sleepless Saturday

New Delhi:

Exit polls at the end of the fifth and final round of the Lok Sabha elections on Wednesday projected a fractured verdict on May 16 when counting takes place with most polls showing the Congress-led UPA and the BJP-led NDA running neck and neck, the UPA slightly ahead. The Third Front looked set to corner nearly one-fifth of the total 543 seats and could be key to government formation.

An estimated 62% of the electorate voted in the final round while the overall turnout in the five phases was 60%.

The exit polls, which were way off the mark in the 2004 Lok Sabha polls when most projected an NDA win, were unanimous on a few counts this time:

A rout for Lalu Prasad Yadav and Ram Vilas Paswan.

No sweep by Mayawati in UP, no rout for the DMK in Tamil Nadu.

Source: indianexpress

Movie News: Rahman unhappy with use of 'Jai Ho' in poll campaign

Rahman unhappy with use of 'Jai Ho' in poll campaign

rahman_400Chennai: Music maestro A.R. Rahman, whose compositions in "Slumdog Millionaire" made him the first Indian to win twin Oscars, is critical of political parties using for a poll campaign the song "Jai Ho" that he composed for Danny Boyle's rags-to-riches drama.

"I was like in the bed, I was dehydrated, exhausted, and then all these things happened, somebody told me these people are using it. I hate politics. I just want people to serve the people. I want governments, whichever government comes in, to be unbiased and say there should be justice in the country and that's my purpose in life," Rahman said in an interview on CNN's Talk Asia.

The interview will be aired on CNN May 20 and there will repeat telecasts May 21 and May 23.

The Congress had bought exclusive rights to the song "Jai Ho" for its poll campaign but the jingle was later dropped as the party's theme song.

In the interview, the shy composer also explains how his accolades for "Slumdog Millionaire" are also a recognition forIndia.

"I got very emotional when saying this is for India, when you guys truly deserve it because there are so many different film industries in India, so many different markets, Hindi film industry, Tamil film industry, Malayalam, then Bengali, so in a way I think it culminates all their aspirations and so it's here," he said.

Before he shot to stardom with the film "Roja", Rahman used to create radio jingles. He has since collaborated with international music superstars like Michael Jackson and Kylie Minogue.

When asked about his next project post-Oscars, he said: "I have a couple of offers from Hollywood. Pure American movies which I thought for the heck of it let's do it and a couple of other surprises that you'll know very soon if it works out. Big surprises I think."

Source: indiainfo


Woman: Girls not safe within family

Girls not safe within family

child_abuse_071003_mn_03An 18-year-old homosexual allegedly stoned his cousin, 12,to death when the latter refused to yield to his sexual advances.

Zaffar Ali, a Std IX student in Sidhra, Jammu, was arrested for murdering Asif Iqbal, a Std IV student.

A case under sections 302 and 377 of the Ranbir Penal Code (RPC) was registered against him.

Deputy Superintendent of Police (headquarters) Mohan Lal Kaiph said Asifs family lodged a missing report at the local police station on March 27 after their son failed to return home.

"During investigation we rounded up some boys for questioning," Kaiph said. "One of the boys said he had seen Asif with his cousin on the evening he went missing. We immediately brought Zaffar to the police station. Under sustained questioning, he broke down and confessed to the crime."

Zaffars confession sent shivers down the interrogators. Kaiph said Zaffar had had sexual relations with Asif for some days. "On the fateful day, he took Asif to a dingy underground hall housing bathrooms. Zaffar was in an inebriated state and tried to make advances. But Asif resisted and threatened to disclose the matter to the family."

An infuriated Zaffar allegedly hit him with a stone, killing him instantly. "He later dumped Asifs body in the hall and left for home without anyone suspecting anything," said Kaiph.

After confessing to the crime, Zaffar took the police to the spot where he had dumped the body. "We have conducted the post-mortem and the report is awaited. We have formally arrested Zaffar under section 302 and 377 RPC," he said.

The families of both boys have gone into a shell. "Zaffars father is a lineman in the state government. We are also questioning him. Asifs father, too, is a government employee and both are brothers. The families are in a state of shock," said the DSP.

"We need to revive the old system of Samaj Sudhar Committees in mohallas. The youth should come forward to head these committees," said Zareef Ahmad Zareef, chairman of the Valley Citizen Council.

Zareef called on local imams to focus on social reforms in their sermons in mosques.

Woman: Big Boobs and Bigger Dreams...

Big Boobs and Bigger Dreams...

020409sheylahershey111Who doesn't want his/her name on the records or may be flashing all over the front page of a newspaper. But some just toil hard to reach there.

Brazil's Sheyla Hershey carries the weight of the world, or at least two large globes, on her chest.

She has got the Breast implantation surgery done over 18 times now.

She is so determined to get her name on the record that till now her breast size is around 38 KKK.

Hershey, a wife and mother from Texas, is in Brazil's Guinness Book of World Records for having the largest breast implants.

But they're apparently not big enough for Hershey, who wants an even bigger rack. 

Since the legal limit in Texas is 1,000 cubic centimeters per breast, she may have to traveling elsewhere for the procedure.

Shockingly, people laugh at Hershey and her aspirations and she wants them to stop.

brest111"I want to look better each day, every day. Everybody's got a dream inside, you know? And, it's good when you can make your dream come true," Hershey said.

Well, we say follow your dreams and achieve your goal, Sheyla! 

Don't let the obstacles stand in your way of having your chest pumped full of as much silicone as those bad boys can handle. 

I would tell you think big, but in this case it would be redundant.

 

 

 Source: indiainfo

Woman: Woman forced into marriage, raped for 8 months

Woman forced into marriage, raped for 8 months

rapeSonepat: Police today registered a case under various sections of the Indian Penal Code (IPC) against one Lalit an employee of Safdarjang Hospital, Delhi and a resident of Daryapur (Delhi) on the complaint of a young woman of Saraswati Vihar, Sonepat, and started investigations into the woman's complaint about continuous rape for eight months. 

In her complaint, the woman told the police that Lalit, who is her relative, came to her house on August 26 last year and halted for a night there. 

When she was in asleep at night, Lalit managed to come to her room and forcibly raped her after a threat. 

He left her house in the morning and returned after two days. 

She was alone in her house at that time as her parents had gone to the bazar for shopping. 

He again threatened her and took her to Safdarjang Hospital Delhi where she was kept at night. 

Next morning he took her to his house in Daryapur village where she was locked in a room with the help of his parents. 

The woman also alleged that Lalit had forced her to sign on the blank paper after giving a threat to her. 

Lalit also got married to her in a temple and when he used to go for duty she was locked in the room by him. 

However, she managed to escape from his house on May 11 last, and reached Sonepat again.

Source: indiainfo

News: With Third Front, not talking to UPA or NDA, says BSP

Lucknow:

Reiterating its solidarity with the Third Front, the Bahujan Samaj Party on Tuesday said the party was not involved in any talks either with the UPA or the NDA for the formation of the next Government at the Centre.

The BSP spokesman said no talks were on either with the UPA or the NDA, and the BSP was with the Third Front. He termed totally false, baseless and mischievous the news appearing in a section of the media which said BSP supremo Mayawati had sent a message through her brother Anand to the political secretary of Congress president Sonia Gandhi to meet her. Mayawati had not sent any such message,

he added.

The BSP spokesman said that such rumours were

being spread by the opposition parties as part of a conspiracy.

Earlier, it was reported that the UPA was likely to contact the BSP for the formation of the next government at the Centre within a couple of days. There were also reports about the NDA, too, doing the same in the coming days.

Source: indianexpress

News: Women leaders will get their due: Chiranjeevi


 

HYDERABAD: Praja Rajyam party president Chiranjeevi has assured leaders of the Mahila Rajyam, the women’s wing of the party, that they would be given priority in the Legislative Council and in the local body elections.

As part of his meetings with the various wings of the party today, he met the Mahila Rajyam State Committee, about 200 members of which attended the meeting along with president Shobha Rani and executive president Vijaya Laxmi. In the meeting, Chiranjeevi thanked the women’s wing for campaigning tirelessly and ensuring that women voted in large numbers.

At today’s meeting, the mahila committee members complained that party leaders and candidates had treated them with indifference.

“They did not even bother to arrange drinking water, though we were sweating it out under the scorching sun,’’ they said, and also criticised the candidates for a lacklustre campaign.

Further, they voiced unhappiness at the difficulties placed in their way in communicating with the party chief.

News: Mr Venkaiah Naidu to await TD move


 

The BJP leader, Mr Venkaiah Naidu, on Tuesday said his party would wait for the results on May 16 before moving to woo more allies to its side.

Asked about the Telugu Desam, which the NDA was courting for support, Mr Naidu said, “The TD is an independent party. Let us wait for the results and deci-de,” Mr Naidu said on his return fr-om Hyde-rabad.

Mr Nai-du did a quick check of party fortunes in AP, where he said the BJP would “accept support from anyone backing Mr L.K. Advani as Prime Minister.”

TD sources said the party was in a fix. “We cannot align with the Congress. But the last time we aligned with the BJP we lost a large chunk of minority votes,” a senior TD leader said.

“Another issue is Telang-ana. If the NDA is able to pass the Telangana bill then there is a fear that (TD president) Mr Chandrababu Naidu may be sidelined,” he said.

News: US leader visits our state


 

The US Chargé D’Affaires in India, Mr Peter Burleigh, called on various political leaders apart from prominent persons in the economic and educational fields in the state. He visited the US Consulate in the city for the first time.

During his visit, Mr Burleigh met with Governor, Mr N.D. Tiwari, and the Chief Secretary, Mr P. Ramakanth Reddy, on Tuesday.

Later, he called on the TD chief, Mr N. Chandrababu Naidu, the Speaker Mr K.R. Suresh Reddy, and Praja Rajyam president, Chiranjeevi.During his meeting with the Speaker, Mr Suresh Reddy, Mr Burleigh talked about Parliamentary proceedings and discussions that take place in the state legislature.

He asked Mr Reddy if he would opt for the Speaker’s post again if the Congress came to power. However, Mr Reddy reportedly said he would look for a berth in the Cabinet this time as he had enough experience as a Speaker. Mr Burleigh also reportedly sought the possibility of the TD and PR winning the elections when he met Mr Naidu and Chiranjeevi respectively.

News: AP among top poll spenders


 

Senior IAS officers posted as election observers in the northern states say they found elections in Bihar less expensive when compared with Andhra Pradesh and other Southern states.Several of them, who returned to the State for a break, narrated interesting incidents on condition of anonymity.

“Election rallies in Bihar are a low-key affair and a good gathering is anywhere between 2,000 and 5,000 persons,” said a senior IAS offier. “There is no large-scale mobilisation of people like in our states. You hardly find people distributing money and indulging in vulgar display of wealth.”

He added that candidates spent money on vehicles and providing food to people, particularly party activists and supporters. One officer booked a case against a candidate for providing dal, roti and sabzi to people against the Election Commission norms.“Unlike, AP where money and liquor are distributed, you find politicians providing food,” said another officer.

The officers were also satisfied with the facilities extended to them in Bihar. “We had no problem with the food,” said an official. “Police made elaborate arrangements and there was frisking at every point to ensure trouble free polling.”

“In one incident, Pappu Yadav had to go by road when his helicopter was seized by the police on the direction of the EC,” said another IAS officer. “He made no fuss.”However, the poverty in the northern states depressed them. “Many villages have no pucca roads unlike Andhra Pradesh and other southern States,” said one of them. “They are 20 years behind us.”

News: Telugu Desam fears KCR whip


 

The Telugu Desam president, Mr N. Chandrababu Naidu, has decided to convene a meeting of the Third Front parties after May 16. Mr Naidu is in touch with the Left, AIADMK and BSP leaders and plans to talk to the TRS chief, Mr K. Chandrasekhar Rao, despite the latter with the NDA.

According to TD estimates, the TRS could 30-plus seats in the Assembly and five Lok Sabha seats. And therein lies the rub. If the TD falls short of numbers, the TRS could use its position to nudge the party towards the NDA

“TRS support to the NDA has become a complex problem for us. The TRS might insist on TD support to the NDA in lieu of its support to Mahakutami in the state. If the TD gets majority, there will be no problem. But if it has to depend on TRS, the problem will compounded,” a senior TD leader said.

Sources said TD leaders were in touch with Mr Rao and a meeting has been planned between Mr Naidu and the TRS chief.

Mr Naidu said neither the Congress and the BJP would be able to form a coalition government. “I am confident the Third Front will form government at the Centre,” he said. Regional parties like the TD would play a key role at the Centre, he said.

News: Deadly diseases re-emerge in AP


 

Diseases supposedly on the verge of eradication have reared their deadly head in the state. A cholera epidemic in Bholakpur, an anthrax outbreak in Visakhapatnam and the recurrence of polio cases, are the recent reminders that yesterday’s deadly diseases are still in our midst.

Official apathy in providing safe drinking water and sanitation, is adding to increased microbial resistance and the spread of mutant strains of bacteria to new geographical areas. Changing temperatures have also lead to the re-emergence of the disease, say experts.

Cholera and polio are water-borne diseases, spreading due to contamination of the water with human faecal matter. Anthrax is a zoonotic diseases that spreads from contact with cattle. According to the director (health), Dr D. Ramesh Chandra, as on May 12, 2009, at least three people have died of anthrax in Visakhapatnam, and another 56 have contracted the disease.

Most of the deaths occurred in the tribal mandals of Munchingupet and Chintapalli.

“The deaths occurred due to cutaneous and intestinal anthrax in Visakhaptnam. Earlier in Chittoor a few cases were reported. Once our teams move out, the tribals dig up the diseased animal that was buried by us, and sell it. People should not consume the meat of diseased cattle. The form of anthrax here is only cutaneous and intestinal, and there is no pulmonary anthrax,” said Ramesh Chandra.
Anthrax cases are being reported at the Prakasam district as well. In 2008 there were no cases.

Rural and agency areas in districts like Visakhapatnam, East Godavari and Khammam, and urban slums like Bholakpur in the city, are the worst affected by re-emerging diseases.

The JNTU Institute of Science and Technology director, Dr M. Laxmi Narasu said, “These diseases haven’t gone anywhere. The outbreaks are caused by factors like faecal matter mixing with drinking water. The government should allocate more funds for water pipeline maintenance.” He adds, “Overuse or abuse of antibiotics has resulted in drug resistance of the causative agents. New strains are emerging. Micro-organisms change their genetic make up as we use newly developed drugs against them.”

Cholera is one of the six diseases identified by WHO in the list of re-emerging diseases.

“Cholera is endemic to Hyderabad but cases are increasing in the past few years. Vibrio cholera is in a state of constant flux, resulting in the re-emergence and displacement of serotypes inaba and ogawa. In Hyderabad, it was identified as the strain of eltor vibrio,” said the National Institute of Cholera Enteric Diseases deputy director, Dr Dipika Sur. Around 13 deaths of cholera were reported in the city this year.

The number of cases increased to 66. According to the Epidemics Cell, around 74 cases were reported in the state in 2007. “In 2008, Hyderabad had the largest number of cholera cases in the state (107 out of 153 cases),” said an official of the Epidemics cell. Over the last two years, polio has also re-surfaced in the coastal districts.

On July 16, 2008, a polio case was identified in the state. Joint-director (immunisation), Dr V. Nirmal Kumar said, “The police mellitus virus wild strain has come to the state via the migrant population. It has come from Karnataka. This year there have been no cases reported. We have conducted around 12.19 lakh oral polio vaccine immunisations this year, across the state.”


Human genetics expert of AP Forensic Science Laboratory, Mr N. Venkanna said, “Disease outbreak is linked to changes in climatic conditions. High temperatures are conducive for the growth of bacteria. The resistance of the human body decreases when exposed to high temperatures.”

Mass chemoprophylaxis, and high dosage of antibiotics and vaccines also lead to the development of resistant strains, which wreak havoc when they strike for the first time, he said.”

News: US waiting for Indian poll results for more Af-Pak moves


 

 WASHINGTON: One of the first calls India’s newly elected leadership will get next week will come from Washington, and it won’t stop at congratulations for winning the election. The Obama administration can hardly wait for a new government to take office in New Delhi to push ahead with its Af-Pak agenda in which it says India has a key role.

At a Senate hearing on Wednesday, US’ Af-Pak envoy Richard Holbrooke acknowledged as much, telling a Senator who wanted to know how New Delhi could help arrest the deteriorating situation in the region that it is best he remained discreet for now because India was in the final days and hours of an election and "since any comment I would make, might be misunderstood in that context, I would rather just simply restrict myself to saying that my job is Afghanistan and Pakistan."

Taken together with Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s response to a similar question last week ("All in due time," she said when asked about India’s role), Washington is unmistakably waiting for a new dispensation in New Delhi before taking up the matter of how best India can help. The expectation in the US analysts’ community is that India will be requested to ease military deployment and re-start dialogue with Pakistan to enable Islamabad take on insurgency at home.

However, in remarks that should assuage jumpy nationalists ever ready to see US pressure on India in every move, Holbrooke richly acknowledged New Delhi’s interest in Afghanistan and primacy in the region and said "at all steps in the process, we keep the Indians fully informed."

"They are not only an interested party, they are arguably THE interested party although many other countries, including most notably China and Iran have borders with Afghanistan and have also interests," he said in remarks bound to create ripples in Islamabad and other capitals.

"India’s interests are very high--India is the great regional power and I have great personal respect and affection for India," he added, telling lawmakers that "they (India) have a new ambassador (Meera Shankar) who just arrived and I met her as soon as she was in Washington, and we will keep India fully informed and the issues you raised are on great concern to us."

"But, if you’ll permit me, I’d like to stop at that point,"he said, having cited the sensitivity of the ongoing election in India.

Holbrooke’s remarks came amid considerable agitation from lawmakers at the Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing, where the administration’s move to rush a massive aid package to Pakistan into an unexpectedly strong headwind.

Senators from both sides of the aisle showed greater skepticism about its proper use than state department mandarins, with one Senator going so far as to snippily observe he wanted to ensure the money doesn’t "end up in a bank account in Switzerland."

The opposition, especially from Democrats, was unexpected because the administration was believed to have done the groundwork for a smooth passage with the support of the committee chairman John Kerry and the minority leader Richard Lugar. Kerry particularly has been a strong votary of aid without the stringent conditions that some other lawmakers are calling for.

But there was dissent in the ranks on Tuesday, including from New Jersey’s Senator Robert Menendez, who raged against Washington plowing in more than $ 12 billion into Pakistan over the past decade with little to show for it.

Accusing the Pakistan of a "one step forward, two steps backwards" policy, Menendez said they rushed their troops to the Indian border when their sovereignty is being besieged by the elements within their country. They also make a deal in the Swat region "which was not in their interests nor in ours."

"You wonder whether the Pakistanis are on the same page as us or they are only there when, in fact, pressure is exerted in their own national interest as well as ours," Menendez said, telling Holbrooke that he was not going to sign off on the aid bill without any accountability or benchmarks.

Holbrooke promised greater accountability, telling the committee that the Director of National Intelligence, former Admiral Dennis Blair is working out benchmarks with House and Senate committees. "We cannot walk away from Pakistan now without damaging our own vital national security interests," he cautioned, adding that the Kerry-Lugar aid bill now had a "talismanic quality" for Pakistanis and had become a symbol of American support for Pakistan in the emergency.

"The only beneficiaries of a delay in this bill are the enemies of this nation," he warned.

Menendez remained unconvinced, as was Senator Bob Corker, a Republican from Tennessee. "I would like to know how the money would be circulated in Pakistan and will not end in bank accounts in Switzerland," said Corker.

"You’re asking us to vote for a whole new set of money without knowing whether there are going to be benchmarks, without knowing whether we have a better system of accountability. I personally can’t continue down that road, as much as I think this is critical," Menendez said, offering a private meeting to Holbrooke to explain the administration’s case.

Holbrooke took up the offer, but the Senate resistance and the attendant delay came as a blow to the administration, which wanted to put some aid on the table for Pakistan after its attack in the Swat region displaced more than a million people and created a refugee crisis. A Pakistani delegation led by its President Asif Ali Zardari had already announced that a $ 1.9 billion aid package had been cleared, assuming that the administration would easily get it past a complaint Congress.

 

source - times 

News: It’s a photofinish: Cong ahead of BJP but only just


 

It’s a photofinish: Cong ahead of BJP but only just

New Delhi: A post-poll analysis conducted by CNN-IBN in association with the Centre for Study of Developing Societies shows the Congress-led UPA is projected to have a slight edge over NDA and others in the Lok Sabha elections.

According to the study, Congress+ is likely to get anywhere between 185 and 205 seats, BJP+ is projected to get a close figure of anywhere between 165 and 185 seats.

The Third Front – likely to play the kingmakers if it doesn’t disintegrate – is likely to get 110 to 130 seats and the Fourth Front likely to get 25 to 35 seats. Others could get between 20 and 30 seats

THE BIG PROJECTION

    *      Cong+: 185 to 205 seats

    *      BJP+: likely to get 165 to 185 seats

    *      Third Front: 110 to 130 seats

    *      Fourth Front: 25 to 35 seats

    *      Others: 20 to 30 seats

News: Congress projected ahead in exit polls


 

NEW DELHI: The Congress
-led UPA has been projected to have an edge over NDA and others in the Lok Sabha elections which are expected to produce a Manmohan Singh and Rahul Gandhi campaign
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Rahul Gandhi wave to supporters during an election rally in Amritsar. highly-fractured verdict, exit polls on television news channels show.

The results of the surveys, shown by the channels at the end of the fifth and final phase of polling in the month-long exercise, have placed the BJP-led NDA not very far behind the UPA and the Third Front at a little over 100 seats.

’Headlines Today’ channel gave Congress and its allies 191 seats against 180 to BJP and its allies. The Left parties, which played a crucial role in the outgoing Lok Sabha with 60 seats, has been projected to get 38 while ’Others’ including the BSP are set to get 134 in a House of 543.

In its projections, ’India TV’ channel said UPA would get between 195 seats and it could go up to 227 if 32 seats of RJD, LJP and SP are added. The channel has given NDA 189 and the Third Front 113. ’Others’ are projected to get 14 seats.

Exit polls had been way off the mark in 2004 Lok Sabha polls, with most of them projecting BJP-led NDA as the winner which did not turn out to be correct.

Ultimately, in 2004 elections the Congress and its pre-poll allies got 216 seats against a projection ranging from 170 to 205 seats. The BJP-led NDA had secured 187 seats against the projections of over 240 to 250 seats.

In the predictions by ’NewsX’ channel, the UPA has been projected to get 199 seats against 191 of NDA while the ’Third Front’ gets 104 and ’Others’ 48. Congress alone is expected to get 155 and BJP two less.

’UTVi’ channel gives UPA 195 and along with SP, LJP and RJD, it gets 227. The NDA has been given 189 seats and ’Others’ 14.

Yet another channel ’News 24’ gave projections made by the political parties. In the Congress projections, gets 218 as against 194 of NDA, 101 for ’Third Front’ and 30 for the ’Fourth Front’.

source - times of india

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