Wednesday 22 May 2019

Can you really switch EVMs and win elections?

Wednesday, May 22, 2019 12:07:45 PM
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  • EC to take a call on counting of VVPAT slips
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How Modi turned this election entirely on its head
Modi's push to create manufacturing jobs has flopped, various indicators suggest India is facing an economic slowdown and measures intended to overhaul the economy such as a new bankruptcy law were overshadowed by job fears.
If exit polls go right, these sectors should lead any rally
Already, equity benchmarks Sensex and Nifty are hovering near record highs after the exit polls projected a clear mandate for the Narendra Modi-led NDA in the Lok Sabha elections.
Foreign investors are not celebrating yet
By asking Vodafone and Cairn to take a "one-time offer" on tax, the BJP government showed no genuine desire to live up to the party's 2014 manifesto.
Can you really switch EVMs and win elections?
It is conceivable that EVMs are being used to alter the people's mandate.
What's keeping Chandrababu Naidu busy these days?
Though facing a tough challenge at home from his main rival the YSR Congress Party, the 69-year-old remains confident about his poll prospects.
It's not the economics stupid
Modi and Amit Shah drove home the point that a rag-tag bunch of opposition parties cannot deliver better than Modi, whatever his other shortcomings.
India won't disappoint John Maynard Keynes
India's economic growth slowed to a six-quarter low of 6.6% in the three months ended December. The latest pulse check for the economy is due on May 31.
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