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Numbers Game

Electoral politics and the ultimate numbers game.

Numbers Game
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Numbers by themselves are cold, lifeless. Set against others numbers, however, they spring to life. More so in electoral politics, the ultimate numbers game. PerĀ­haps, it바카라™s the ruthless nature of numbers that has prompĀ­ted the BJP to reiterate its commitment to the CitiĀ­zenship (AmendĀ­ment) Bill, a contentious piece of proposed legislation that had, not so long ago; it has set the cat among the pigeons in the restive region where eight states send 25 MPs to the Lok Sabha.

So much so the BJP candidate for Shillong, Sanbor Shullai, declared he will kill himself if the government goes ahead with the bill. 바카라œTill Sanbor is alive, CAB will not be implemented. I will kill myself바카라¦I will commit suicide before Narendra Modi,바카라 Sanbor, 52, thundered.

Political analysts, however, see a well-crafted strategy behind the BJP바카라™s persistence with the bill, even at the cost of losing previous votes in the regĀ­ion. And it boils down to the numbers. 바카라œThe BJP is looking at the 40 seats in the Bengal where many Hindu Bengalis support the bill. The BJP, anyway, cannot win more than six-seven seats in Assam (out of 14) which is what they anyway have at present,바카라 says a senior journalist based in Guwahati.

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