Exit Polls 2014
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Zero to hero: What BJP's history can teach Aam Aadmi Party
Roy •The prospects, alas for AAP, do not seem to be panning out so well. But does that mean AAP should jump off a cliff now? Not at all. It’s a party that still enjoys enormous goodwill.
Sorry BJP, the exit polls don't reveal a 'Modi wave'
Hasan Suroor •Statistically, the claim that it is a better result than what the party achieved even under Atal Behari Vajpayee may be correct, but a 'wave'?
If exit polls prove true, can the Gandhi Dynasty survive?
Jagannathan •Political Dynasties do not usually last as long as the Nehru-Gandhi family has. Accidents of history have given it a long life, and the ecosystem created by the Dynasty will perpetuate it even after defeat in 2014
What exit polls show: Modi finishing what Vajpayee began in 1998
Jagannathan •A post-poll survey gives the BJP the highest vote share ever - which means the party will form the next government as head of the NDA. But most interesting, BJP has now become the central pivot of Indian politics, displacing the Congress
Exit polls 2014: 4 key takeaways from the Modi sarkar forecast
Fppolitics •While it is too early to say, whether the BJP will actually amass the astonishing numbers that have been predicted and the Congress will be a complete wash-out, the surveys definitely suggests that the political winds in India are in favour of the BJP.
Next on Modi's agenda: A successor for post of Gujarat CM
Fppolitics •Modi has held meetings with senior party and Cabinet members to discuss the names, Anandiben Patel is frontrunner.
Don't count those chickens, 16 May could surprise us
Jagannathan •The exit polls all clearly predict an NDA government. But they differ so strongly on how parties will perform in various states, that 16 May is really the only thing that will get it right.
Exit polls 2014: With Telangana done, TRS is the biggest gainer
Fppolitics •The Telangana Rashtra Samiti is expected to dominate in the newly created state of Telangana.
Yeh Dil Maange More: Hindi heartland delivers India to Modi
Dhiraj •If Narendra Modi drives into 7 Race Course Road next week, he will have to thank the Hindi heartland.
No BJP wave in the South, Jaya’s kingmaker chances diminished too
Pramod •The BJP may record some gains, but the story from the south is a spectacular victory by Jayalalithaa’s AIADMK, Congress doing reasonably well in Karnataka and Kerala but getting decimated in Seemandhra.