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Why is Rajasthan pro BJP in the LS elections but not in the state elections?
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Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)What is required for the formation of a separate state/UT in India?Why floor test conducted even after the Oath?Why States in India don't have elections at a same time?New trend of blaming the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) after losing the electionsWhy is India branded as not a very liberal country?Why did the British not want India's allegiance to be completely dissolved from Britain?Is it accurate to compare the nuclearization of North Korea with that of Pakistan and India? Why or why not?Is there an Indian equivalent to State of the Union speech?Why does the government pose a Ban on things which have not been Scientifically proven to harm us?Are village-by-village elections results published in Indian General election to the Lok Sabha
The Congress had won the state elections in Rajasthan, and the people were extremely disappointed by Vasundhara Raje's governance. However, most political analysts say that BJP will win a majority in the Lok Sabha elections of 2019. How is this possible? What is the difference in people's mind that they choose the very party that they rejected and had so much anger against?
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The Congress had won the state elections in Rajasthan, and the people were extremely disappointed by Vasundhara Raje's governance. However, most political analysts say that BJP will win a majority in the Lok Sabha elections of 2019. How is this possible? What is the difference in people's mind that they choose the very party that they rejected and had so much anger against?
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The Congress had won the state elections in Rajasthan, and the people were extremely disappointed by Vasundhara Raje's governance. However, most political analysts say that BJP will win a majority in the Lok Sabha elections of 2019. How is this possible? What is the difference in people's mind that they choose the very party that they rejected and had so much anger against?
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The Congress had won the state elections in Rajasthan, and the people were extremely disappointed by Vasundhara Raje's governance. However, most political analysts say that BJP will win a majority in the Lok Sabha elections of 2019. How is this possible? What is the difference in people's mind that they choose the very party that they rejected and had so much anger against?
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Different faces, different results
In elections regarding legislative assembly, people vote for chief minister while in election regarding Lok Sabha people will vote for prime minister(indirectly). It is not necessary that people only vote for a particular party, some chose to vote for individual people regardless of which party they represent.
Different Constituencies
Constituencies will be different in these two elections, which can make a lot of difference. Given link is not directly related as there is little to no gerrymandering in India but give information for the significance of constituencies.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerrymandering
Periodic nature of Rajasthan state elections.
In state elections, there is a periodic nature. In other words, if we know that BJP/Congress win this election than it is very easy to guess they will lose the next one. This pattern is not observed in Lok Sabha elections.
Opinion polls and other analysing may or may not be a good guess.
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Different faces, different results
In elections regarding legislative assembly, people vote for chief minister while in election regarding Lok Sabha people will vote for prime minister(indirectly). It is not necessary that people only vote for a particular party, some chose to vote for individual people regardless of which party they represent.
Different Constituencies
Constituencies will be different in these two elections, which can make a lot of difference. Given link is not directly related as there is little to no gerrymandering in India but give information for the significance of constituencies.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerrymandering
Periodic nature of Rajasthan state elections.
In state elections, there is a periodic nature. In other words, if we know that BJP/Congress win this election than it is very easy to guess they will lose the next one. This pattern is not observed in Lok Sabha elections.
Opinion polls and other analysing may or may not be a good guess.
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Different faces, different results
In elections regarding legislative assembly, people vote for chief minister while in election regarding Lok Sabha people will vote for prime minister(indirectly). It is not necessary that people only vote for a particular party, some chose to vote for individual people regardless of which party they represent.
Different Constituencies
Constituencies will be different in these two elections, which can make a lot of difference. Given link is not directly related as there is little to no gerrymandering in India but give information for the significance of constituencies.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerrymandering
Periodic nature of Rajasthan state elections.
In state elections, there is a periodic nature. In other words, if we know that BJP/Congress win this election than it is very easy to guess they will lose the next one. This pattern is not observed in Lok Sabha elections.
Opinion polls and other analysing may or may not be a good guess.
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Different faces, different results
In elections regarding legislative assembly, people vote for chief minister while in election regarding Lok Sabha people will vote for prime minister(indirectly). It is not necessary that people only vote for a particular party, some chose to vote for individual people regardless of which party they represent.
Different Constituencies
Constituencies will be different in these two elections, which can make a lot of difference. Given link is not directly related as there is little to no gerrymandering in India but give information for the significance of constituencies.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerrymandering
Periodic nature of Rajasthan state elections.
In state elections, there is a periodic nature. In other words, if we know that BJP/Congress win this election than it is very easy to guess they will lose the next one. This pattern is not observed in Lok Sabha elections.
Opinion polls and other analysing may or may not be a good guess.
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Different faces, different results
In elections regarding legislative assembly, people vote for chief minister while in election regarding Lok Sabha people will vote for prime minister(indirectly). It is not necessary that people only vote for a particular party, some chose to vote for individual people regardless of which party they represent.
Different Constituencies
Constituencies will be different in these two elections, which can make a lot of difference. Given link is not directly related as there is little to no gerrymandering in India but give information for the significance of constituencies.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerrymandering
Periodic nature of Rajasthan state elections.
In state elections, there is a periodic nature. In other words, if we know that BJP/Congress win this election than it is very easy to guess they will lose the next one. This pattern is not observed in Lok Sabha elections.
Opinion polls and other analysing may or may not be a good guess.
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