Unfortunately, e-mails once in circulation can be collected and assembled for some one's
use, just like Mr. Ravinder Singh has been doing. I did also request him to delete my name
from his distribution list but that never happened. However to say that some one steals your
private e-mail is wrong. Once you use your e-mail on the internet frequently, it is vulnerable.
Dr. Kumar Arun
From: asim.human@gmail.com
Date: Sun, 12 May 2013 08:39:57 +0000
Subject: Re: [IAC#RG] Disaster Again for LOK SATTA PARTY – 65,000 Votes in Karnataka Elections
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Date: Sun, 12 May 2013 08:39:57 +0000
Subject: Re: [IAC#RG] Disaster Again for LOK SATTA PARTY – 65,000 Votes in Karnataka Elections
Please delete my name also. What Mr Robert says is correct, we must respect right of privacy of every individual.
Regards,
Adv Asim Sarode, Pune
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Date: Sun, 12 May 2013 12:07:08
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Subject: Re: [IAC#RG] Disaster Again for LOK SATTA PARTY – 65,000 Votes in Karnataka Elections
pls dont send any emails to this id. this is a personal id. how did you get it.
>
> From: Ravinder Singh <corruptionfree04@gmail.com>
> Date: Sun, May 12, 2013 at 11:33 AM
> Subject: Disaster Again for LOK SATTA PARTY – 65,000 Votes in Karnataka
> Elections
>
> Disaster Again for LOK SATTA PARTY – 65,000 Votes in Karnataka Elections
> May12, 2013
>
> Lok Satta Party starting in 2009 Lok Sabha Elections and had again
> performed miserably. Then polled 5,57,376 votes in 32 constituencies
> of Lok Sabha out of over 620 million on voters list – this is 0.1%.
> All 32 LSP candidates lost deposit.
>
> Lok Satta Party polled just around 65,000 Votes out of 40 million
> Voters in Karnataka State 2013 Elections from 24 seats averaging 2500
> Votes per cansidate – (one or two constituencies are missing in the
> following list.) This too is 0.15%. Even this show was limited to
> Bangalore 152-175 Constituency Numbers.
>
> Unrecognized Registered Parties have no future – out of 6053
> Candidates just 21 were winners in 2009 Lok Sabha Election – 5979 Lost
> Deposits and all together polled 53,459,813 votes around 9000 plus per
> candidate.
>
> This is success rate of 1 in 300 candidates.
>
> In comparison States Parties performed extremely well – out of 394
> candidates 146 were winners polling 98,451,563 Votes and 80 Lost
> Deposits – this better than BJP – 433 BJP candidates polled just
> 78,435,381 votes Won 116 Seats lost 170 deposits.
>
> With this number of votes put together Lok Satta Party can win just
> one seat in Karnataka Assembly.
>
> This should be a lesson for Kejriwal and IAC factions trying to enter
> politics through back door with serving people.
>
> Parties need Policies, Programs, Cadre and Resources to win Elections.
>
> New Parties are to Focus on 1-2 States.
>
> White Topi doesn't get votes.
>
> BJP was number THREE in Municipal Elections in March also.
>
> Ravinder Singh
> Inventor & Consultant
> Progressindia008@yahoo.com
>
> http://ceokarnataka.kar.nic.in/result/Results.pdf
>
>
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