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1 hour ago, Anta Assamey said:

I think he is one of those who is literally untouchable in India .... Because he knows all the dirty secrets of parties and politicians in country by working with them

Peekindu ley 2017 lo up cong ki pedda pokka pettindu.amit gadiki telvada veedi capacity? Tokki naara teestadu.just lucky anthey.konchem number analysis chesi cheptadu where to focus and. Where not to waste time

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3 minutes ago, Katara said:

Peekindu ley 2017 lo up cong ki pedda pokka pettindu.amit gadiki telvada veedi capacity? Tokki naara teestadu.just lucky anthey.konchem number analysis chesi cheptadu where to focus and. Where not to waste time

asalu emi chestaru bro veellu..

Jaggai ki emi chesaro.. any examples? other than creating "Bye Bye Babu" lanti sollu rymes kakunda..

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2 hours ago, timmy said:

Mamata Banerjee Signs On Prashant Kishor Who Helped Jagan Reddy's Big Win

Prashant Kishor is credited with YSR Congress chief Jagan Reddy's sweep in Andhra Pradesh, where the incumbent Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu's party has been voted out of power.

All India | Reported by Sreenivasan Jain, Edited by Deepshikha Ghosh | Updated: June 06, 2019 19:02 IST
 
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Mamata Banerjee has signed up for Prashant Kishor's election-winning package.

 
KOLKATA: 

HIGHLIGHTS

  1. Prashant Kishor's latest success is Project Jagan Mohan Reddy in Andhra
  2. Mamata Banerjee is believed to be desperate for some "PK" magic
  3. She reportedly wanted Prashant Kishor's dream-team even in 2016
 
 

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, who is still smarting after losing ground to the BJP in last month's national election, today met with poll whiz Prashant Kishor, whose latest success is Project Jagan Mohan Reddy in Andhra Pradesh.

After a reported two-hour meeting in Kolkata, Mamata Banerjee has signed up for Prashant Kishor's "election-winning package". The Chief Minister is believed to be desperate for some "PK" magic after her Trinamool Congress nosedived from 34 to 22 seats in 42-seat Bengal in the parliamentary election. The BJP, which had two, shot up to 18 seats, establishing its growing base in the state and making it clear it would not stop until it ousted the Trinamool in the next assembly election, due in 2021.

After the election, the Chief Minister or "Didi" is coming across as flustered and rattled by the BJP's "Jai Shri Ram" chants.

Mamata Banerjee reportedly wanted Prashant Kishor's dream-team even in 2016, but he was reluctant then, having just bagged the Congress contract for the 2017 Uttar Pradesh election.

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Prashant Kishor is credited with helping in the campaigns of PM Modi in 2014 and Nitish Kumar in 2015

Prashant Kishor will go head to head with the BJP's massive election machinery - one that he worked with five years ago - for the first time. 

The 42-year-old is credited with YSR Congress chief Jagan Reddy's sweep in Andhra Pradesh, where the incumbent Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu's party was voted out of power last month. After winning over 150 of 175 assembly constituencies, Jagan Reddy took power in the state for the first time.

Prashant Kishor joined politics last year as the vice president of Bihar's ruling Janata Dal United, but he was hardly given any job for the election. His party chief Nitish Kumar was apparently under pressure from ally BJP, which was upset with the strategist over his effort to expand the party's base among the youth in Bihar. 

After Jagan Reddy's victory, sources close to Prashant Kishor had said: "More and more parties are approaching us." 

Prashant Kishor winning streak with the successful campaigns of Narendra Modi in 2014 and Nitish Kumar in 2015 was interrupted by his flop venture to revive the Congress in Uttar Pradesh in 2017. He was instrumental in getting Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav and Congress's Rahul Gandhi to tie up, which set up his famous "UP ke Ladke (UP boys)" campaign. But the coalition was pulverised by the BJP.

 

why not CBN :) , this is the state of coalition politics in country , 

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12 minutes ago, Katara said:

Peekindu ley 2017 lo up cong ki pedda pokka pettindu.amit gadiki telvada veedi capacity? Tokki naara teestadu.just lucky anthey.konchem number analysis chesi cheptadu where to focus and. Where not to waste time

Nenu cheppindi enti ... Nuvvu antundi enti ...  I am never said he never failed or he is the sole reason for their sucess ... Read my last line .. I clearly said... He will have know all those dirty secrets working all those parties.. 

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35 minutes ago, Hitman said:

asalu emi chestaru bro veellu..

Jaggai ki emi chesaro.. any examples? other than creating "Bye Bye Babu" lanti sollu rymes kakunda..

Konchem previous polls chusi, survey chesi ( party n candidate meeda) number analysis chesi Ex: each mla needs 90k votes to win, so focus only on getting 90k.take few mandals where we can swing our side and focus there, rest mandals ignore.prepare a plan to conduct in that place in last minute.so basically required number meeda put all energey rather spend all energy where you do not need ex: hyd lo trs do not spend time and money, hindupur lo jaffa do not spend time, then media lo buy slots in prime time for your party and play ads/paid news..

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2 hours ago, timmy said:

Mamata Banerjee Signs On Prashant Kishor Who Helped Jagan Reddy's Big Win

Prashant Kishor is credited with YSR Congress chief Jagan Reddy's sweep in Andhra Pradesh, where the incumbent Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu's party has been voted out of power.

All India | Reported by Sreenivasan Jain, Edited by Deepshikha Ghosh | Updated: June 06, 2019 19:02 IST
 
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Mamata Banerjee has signed up for Prashant Kishor's election-winning package.

 
KOLKATA: 

HIGHLIGHTS

  1. Prashant Kishor's latest success is Project Jagan Mohan Reddy in Andhra
  2. Mamata Banerjee is believed to be desperate for some "PK" magic
  3. She reportedly wanted Prashant Kishor's dream-team even in 2016
 
 

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee, who is still smarting after losing ground to the BJP in last month's national election, today met with poll whiz Prashant Kishor, whose latest success is Project Jagan Mohan Reddy in Andhra Pradesh.

After a reported two-hour meeting in Kolkata, Mamata Banerjee has signed up for Prashant Kishor's "election-winning package". The Chief Minister is believed to be desperate for some "PK" magic after her Trinamool Congress nosedived from 34 to 22 seats in 42-seat Bengal in the parliamentary election. The BJP, which had two, shot up to 18 seats, establishing its growing base in the state and making it clear it would not stop until it ousted the Trinamool in the next assembly election, due in 2021.

After the election, the Chief Minister or "Didi" is coming across as flustered and rattled by the BJP's "Jai Shri Ram" chants.

Mamata Banerjee reportedly wanted Prashant Kishor's dream-team even in 2016, but he was reluctant then, having just bagged the Congress contract for the 2017 Uttar Pradesh election.

5485e33k

Prashant Kishor is credited with helping in the campaigns of PM Modi in 2014 and Nitish Kumar in 2015

Prashant Kishor will go head to head with the BJP's massive election machinery - one that he worked with five years ago - for the first time. 

The 42-year-old is credited with YSR Congress chief Jagan Reddy's sweep in Andhra Pradesh, where the incumbent Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu's party was voted out of power last month. After winning over 150 of 175 assembly constituencies, Jagan Reddy took power in the state for the first time.

Prashant Kishor joined politics last year as the vice president of Bihar's ruling Janata Dal United, but he was hardly given any job for the election. His party chief Nitish Kumar was apparently under pressure from ally BJP, which was upset with the strategist over his effort to expand the party's base among the youth in Bihar. 

After Jagan Reddy's victory, sources close to Prashant Kishor had said: "More and more parties are approaching us." 

Prashant Kishor winning streak with the successful campaigns of Narendra Modi in 2014 and Nitish Kumar in 2015 was interrupted by his flop venture to revive the Congress in Uttar Pradesh in 2017. He was instrumental in getting Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav and Congress's Rahul Gandhi to tie up, which set up his famous "UP ke Ladke (UP boys)" campaign. But the coalition was pulverised by the BJP.

 

its not just PKs effort... Jaggu day n night pada yatra chesthey gelisaru.... Mamata em chesthundi ? day night fighting with bjp lol

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7 minutes ago, Katara said:

Konchem previous polls chusi, survey chesi ( party n candidate meeda) number analysis chesi Ex: each mla needs 90k votes to win, so focus only on getting 90k.take few mandals where we can swing our side and focus there, rest mandals ignore.prepare a plan to conduct in that place in last minute.so basically required number meeda put all energey rather spend all energy where you do not need ex: hyd lo trs do not spend time and money, hindupur lo jaffa do not spend time, then media lo buy slots in prime time for your party and play ads/paid news..

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Veedi bokka le..........  2017 Uttar Pradesh elections lo Rahul Gandhi ni kooda guide chesadu............ Address lekunda poyaru Congress pulkas.

 

 

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