India 2022 assembly elections Feb/Mar and Nov/Dec

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jaichind:
https://www.deccanherald.com/national/east-and-northeast/will-fight-2025-polls-under-tejashwi-says-nitish-in-baton-change-hints-1171403.html

"Will fight 2025 polls under Tejashwi, says Nitish in baton change hints"

This comment sorts of confirms the nature of the RJD-JD(U) alliance deal back in the summer.  That is in the 2025 Bihar assembly election it will be RJD's Tejashwi Yadav that will lead the RJD-JD(U)-INC alliance while Nitish Kumar will try to play a more national role.  The entire JD(U) vote is based on the Nitish Kumar brand as they are fairly weak on the ground.  I suspect some second-tier JD(U) leaders will start to defect to BJP over the next couple of years as RJD eats up the JD(U) without Nitish Kumar.

omar04:
Quote from: jaichind on December 15, 2022, 05:42:39 AM

Income/capita map by district for Southern India

Bengaluru and Hyderabad are high as expected. Kerela overall is high as expected.   Hyderabad being so high was the main driver for the Telangana movement where it was felt that the wealth of Hyderabad was being used for coastal AP and not for the Telangana region which Hyderabad is in theory part of.

I am surprised by how low Chennai is relative to other urban centers.  Coastal TN is low when compared to inland TN which is a surprise.  North Karnataka is low when compared to the more commercial South Karnataka.  Far East AP is more like Odisha which makes their levels low.




Chennai's white collar jobs are declining quantitatively and qualitatively although it's obviously more complex than that: https://www.reddit.com/r/Chennai/comments/w56ujh/is_tn_declining_overall/

jaichind:
That's a wrap for 2022.

2023 assembly elections are in
https://talkelections.org/FORUM/index.php?topic=534465.0

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