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We Need EC not to curb Social Media
We the Netizens of India are deeply concerned with the rumors floating around that the Election Commission is contemplating curbs on Social Media as part of the model code of conduct. It appears that EC is trying to assist Congress … Continue reading
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Over reaction by politicians on Social Media comments
It is interesting to note that political parties react violently to innocuous comments made on Twitter. From Karthi Chidambaram’s issue to the current Shivsena protest on Shobha De, it is clear that political parties show extreme sensitivity to Twitter and … Continue reading
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Congress Wins In Karnataka
The win for Congress in Karnataka is as much a defeat for BJP as the war against corruption. Between two parties both of whom were accused of Corruption, Voters seem to have chosen Congress as if Corruption in the distant … Continue reading
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Karnataka gearing up for Governor’s Rule?
As the campaign for the elections on May 5 is going through the last stage, Voters have not been able to get a clear picture of what they need to do. Media has been unhelpful since they are only projecting … Continue reading
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Is Manifesto Important?
In chosing a candidate for exercising our votes we are often confronted with manifesto’s of different parties. Unfortunately the integrity of political parties is so low that whatever they state in the manifesto is not considered reliable. Now in Karnataka, … Continue reading
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Karnataka Election 2013–Vote to Voice Your Protest
A TOI study in Karnataka has revealed that “Corruption” is one of the major issues in Karnataka. If Corruption is a prime election issue in Karnataka it is as much because of the daily dose of news we keep getting … Continue reading
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As a responsible citizen, it is the duty of every one of us to ensure that we exercise our vote during an election. At the same time in every election we are confronted with a situation where none of the … Continue reading
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Karnataka Elections, How to chose? ..through a Score card for the candidates
During the last Karnataka Assembly elections in 2008, I had written an article here in Bloggernews.net on each voter creating a score card for the candidates in his constituency and arriving at a score before deciding on the candidate. In … Continue reading
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Start a Cyber Campaign
I refer to the earlier article in which it was highlighted that the Netizens of Karnataka have a significant voice to influence elections in Karnataka. I request all visitors to this site to start a Cyber Campaign to encourage Karnataka … Continue reading
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43% of Karnataka Can be influenced by Netizens in elections 2013
An interesting study conducted by IRIS Knowledge Foundation, in association with IAMAI suggests that in over 150 Loksabha constituencies, Face Book users are likely to have a significant influence on the voter’s choices in the election. This means that 28% … Continue reading
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