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BJP 'has been losing its popularity with each passing day', reports Foreign Intelligence Agencies : Mob Lynching, Organized Violence, JUMLA promises, Mass Cheating, Demonetization, High Prices, Rising Unemployment to end BJP era
TIWN Dec 4, 2018
BJP 'has been losing its popularity with each passing day', reports Foreign Intelligence Agencies  : Mob Lynching, Organized Violence, JUMLA promises, Mass Cheating, Demonetization, High Prices, Rising Unemployment to end BJP era
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AGARTALA / NEW DELHI, Dec 4 (TIWN): Narendra Modi, Amit Shah’s brand of BJP successfully fooled Indian voters since 2014 but now its impossible to further win election by JUMLA promises as BJP’s cheating is exposed nationwide, even Tripura BJP’s Biplab Deb led mass-cheating brigade is no different. Various Indian and Foreign intelligence agencies are predicting Modi’s defeat in 2019 Lok Sabha Polls. Also December 11,2018 is an important day as BJP likely to bite dust in 5 states assembly election results. China's official Xinhua News Agency has said in July’18 that the BJP 'has been losing its popularity with each passing day', in an analysis published speculated on the possibility of poor results. The article- 'a news analysis' published by Xinhua and written from New Delhi-attributed this to the lynching incidents and what it described as the "not-so-successful economic policies of Demonetisation and GST (goods and services tax).

"Expectations that the general elections would be preponed stem from the fact that the BJP has been losing its popularity with each passing day, after suffering repeated defeats in recent by-polls (in parliamentary constituencies) in politically big states like Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, West Bengal, Rajasthan and Bihar, Xinhua reported.

It cited a recent Lokniti-CSDS (Centre for the Study of Developing Societies) poll that "found that the drop in Modi's popularity has been quite sharp".

Pointing to the recent by-polls in Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, Rajasthan and West Bengal, the article said that, "The repeated defeats of the BJP candidates in the parliamentary by-elections have given enough indications that the main ruling party is facing a tough incumbency factor among the country's voters."

"The key reasons cited for BJP's poor performance in recently held by-polls could be summarised as increasing incidents of lynching on dalits.. and the minority communities, particularly the Muslims over beef controversies, and the "not-so-successful" economic policies of Demonetisation and GST (goods and services tax)." "BJP was concerned at losing popularity among the Dalits and lower caste people."

 

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