Guest guest Posted May 8, 2009 Report Share Posted May 8, 2009 8 May 2009 Dear all I just asked a random question. Will congress win, (KP 183, 8 may 2009, 12:23 hours, Auckland, New Zealand)==> not directly Will BKP win (KP 193, 8 may 2009, 12:27 hours, Auckland, New Zealand)==> NO What are the other parties in the competition? Can anybody please tell me who are the likely candidates for PM. I will like to try using JP, who will be the next PM of India? From the above two random charts, It seems to me that congress has more strength than BJP, though it does not win directly but some sort of negotiation is seen in the horary chart. May be after negotiation with some another party it can win. Regards Ravinder Grover Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2009 Report Share Posted May 10, 2009 , " Ravinder Grover " <rgrover wrote: > > 8 May 2009 > > > > Dear all > > > > I just asked a random question. > > > > Will congress win, (KP 183, 8 may 2009, 12:23 hours, Auckland, New > Zealand)==> not directly > > Will BKP win (KP 193, 8 may 2009, 12:27 hours, Auckland, New Zealand)==> NO > > > > > What are the other parties in the competition? Can anybody please tell me > who are the likely candidates for PM. I will like to try using JP, who will > be the next PM of India? > > > > From the above two random charts, It seems to me that congress has more > strength than BJP, though it does not win directly but some sort of > negotiation is seen in the horary chart. May be after negotiation with some > another party it can win. > > > > Regards > > > > Ravinde Dear Mr Grover I will appreciate if u can tell tell me thew method/basis of the calculation regards vinay Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 11, 2009 Report Share Posted May 11, 2009 Dear Mr. Grover, As per the present scenario only two paties can come to power; Congress or teh BJP. Dr. Manmohan Singh is the PM candidate from Congress party while Mr. Lal Krishna Advani is the Prime MInisterial candidate from BJP. There are many candidates from the 3rd front eager to occupy the seat of PM, but right now the above two names are enough. If you find both the above persons cannot become the PM, then we will examine other names. Please let us know, how you do this? What is the JP method?? V.Ramachandran On Sun, May 10, 2009 at 5:42 PM, astrosleuthus <astrosleuthus wrote: , " Ravinder Grover " <rgrover wrote:>> 8 May 2009> > > > Dear all > > > > I just asked a random question.> > > > Will congress win, (KP 183, 8 may 2009, 12:23 hours, Auckland, New> Zealand)==> not directly > > Will BKP win (KP 193, 8 may 2009, 12:27 hours, Auckland, New Zealand)==> NO > > > > > What are the other parties in the competition? Can anybody please tell me> who are the likely candidates for PM. I will like to try using JP, who will> be the next PM of India? > > > > From the above two random charts, It seems to me that congress has more> strength than BJP, though it does not win directly but some sort of> negotiation is seen in the horary chart. May be after negotiation with some > another party it can win.> > > > Regards> > > > Ravinde Dear Mr Grover I will appreciate if u can tell tell me thew method/basis of the calculation regards vinay -- V.RamachandranV.Ramachandran & Associates4A Francis Mansion, Agashe Path,Dadar South, Mumbai 400 028.Tel: 24325878email:vram21 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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