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Heat is catching up ...

India's Lok Sabha Elections results to be declared in a couple of days.

EXIT-POOLS by India's paid media shows BJP to be the clear winner and Mr. Modi to be the next PM.

Mr. Modi is denied entry by US and other Western Nations (VISA for human rights violations) for his alleged role in 2002 Muslim massacre in Gujarat.

It is surprising to see how the democracy of India works -

Rajiv Gandhi got record thumping victory after 1984, after his role as designer and architect of 1984 SIKH Genocide.

After Rajiv Gandhi, another politician alleged for minorities massacre gets record victories three-times in a state election and now for the country's Lok Sabha elections. Interesting to see, how massacre of minorities helps Indian politician's come to power with thumping majority.

Interesting to see how Western world will react to Mr. Modi being elected as the PM of India.

Interesting to see what this will bring for Sikh farmers in Gujarat (they are sure to loose their land now).

Interesting to see how much damage RSS and BJP will do to Sikh culture throughout India now with the help of FAKE-AKALI's.

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Indians are genuinely delusional this time around...primarily driven by frustration with Congress on inflation issue. This elections was purely fought on the basis of propaganda. The paid indian media kept repeating the mantra "Modi Wave"...this man "IS THE SOLUTION" :strong: ... As we know, keep repeating a lie and everyone will starts believing in it. And I believe a big percentage of indian voters were swayed by this p-e-r-c-e-p-t-i-o-n. :rolleyes2:

The fact that Modi has taken support from corrupt politicians/parties to win is also something Indians are very forgiving about.

Indians will eventually fall out of love :drop: with this man as how they did with Vajpayee .

The disturbing thing about this man has his strong roots in RSS and...... what RSS tells him to do and he listens. :stupidme:

BJP or Congress...both are not friends of the Panth :nono:

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The corrupt BJP are already having meetings with RSS members

Like things can’t get any more worse

http://www.ndtv.com/elections/article/election-2014/over-three-hours-rajnath-meets-rss-leaders-amit-shah-joins-in-524864?pfrom=home-lateststories

Over Three Hours, Rajnath Meets RSS Leaders, Amit Shah Joins In

New Delhi: It's been a hectic couple of days for BJP president Rajnath Singh, who made a dash to Gujarat to meet prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi last evening and dashed right back to hold strategic meetings in Delhi this morning.

There have also been other meetings in the capital amid reports that there might be changes in the BJP's organisational structure as the party preps to form government at the Centre, with exit polls showing that it is headed, with its allies, for a clear majority.
(Watch NDTV Exit Poll: 279 for BJP and Allies, Congress in Double Digits)

Rajnath Singh met RSS functionary Suresh Soni with party colleague Saudan Singh over three hours at his residence and they were joined later by Mr Modi's chief aide Amit Shah, who has been part of all important deliberations in Delhi since yesterday. Mr Shah was also spotted at the RSS' Jhandewalan office. (How Amit Shah Delivered Uttar Pradesh For the BJP)

One of the key decisions the party has to take is what role veteran leader LK Advani will play should the BJP form a government under Narendra Modi. Before flying to Gujarat yesterday, Rajnath Singh and former party president Nitin Gadkari had met Mr Advani and Sushma Swaraj to gauge their mood. Both the leaders have had their differences with Narendra Modi and the BJP is keen to ensure that any fissures are smoothened in advance. (Elections 2014: Track Live Updates)

The RSS or Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh is the BJP's ideological mentor and plays a key role in crucial party decisions. It also plays mediator to paper over differences within the BJP.

One of the key decisions the party has to take is what role veteran leader LK Advani will play should the BJP form a government under Narendra Modi. Before flying to Gujarat yesterday, Rajnath Singh and senior leaders Nitin Gadkari and Arun Jaitley had met Mr Advani and Sushma Swaraj, not among those close to Mr Modi, to reportedly discuss their roles. (
BJP Initiates Moves to Decide Roles for Sushma Swaraj, LK Advani)

Today, BJP vice-president Uma Bharti, who too has had differences with Mr Modi in the past, met Mr Advani and Mr Gadkari.

Senior leader Arun Jaitley is briefing BJP spokespersons over preparations for tomorrow.

The BJP's parliamentary board, a group of 12 top leaders, will meet in the Capital on Saturday, a day after the results are announced, to sign off on key decisions. Among them, a successor for Mr Modi as Gujarat Chief Minister should he head to Delhi as PM.

Also on Saturday, the BJP's newly-elected MPs will formally elect Mr Modi as their leader.

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The corrupt BJP are already having meetings with RSS members

Like things can’t get any more worse

http://www.ndtv.com/elections/article/election-2014/over-three-hours-rajnath-meets-rss-leaders-amit-shah-joins-in-524864?pfrom=home-lateststories

TRUE, RSS has already started plan of mass-scale massacre of Muslims, Dalits, Christians and Sikhs once they come to power ... Won't be too long when HINDUTVA Terror will sway whole of India ...

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