"We had 10.5 lakh voters in Maharashtra, which increased to 18 lakh in this election,'' Garud stated. The only consolation for the BSP was the increase in voter base from 3.06% in 2004 to 5% this time. But we could not make a dent into the Congress votebank like last elections,'' Garud said. "We barely managed to win some decent votes in Nagpur, Wardha, Gadchiroli and Hingoli. We cannot repeat the mistake and plan to give tickets to only party members for the assembly polls.'' He stated that the BSP, which was instrumental in the defeat of 10 Congress candidates in Maharashtra in the 2004 elections, could not repeat its magic. State BSP chief Vilas Garud said, "We made a mistake of giving tickets liberally to new faces and moneyed people with no political experience. But the latter's dismal performance proved to be disastrous for the party. For the LS polls, the party had fielded candidates like high-profile builder D S Kulkarni from Pune and businessmen Mohammed Ali from Mumbai South. Stung by the lack-lustre performance, the BSP also plans not to give tickets to businessmen or builders in the ensuing assembly polls. In Mumbai, the BSP candidates collectively secured not more than 2 lakh votes, which was polled by a single MNS candidate in Mumbai North-East. The BSP, whose leaders had made tall claims of securing a 15% vote strength in Maharashtra, was not even in the "top 3'' race as it was trailing way behind the MNS, which is just a three-year-old regional party. Even the social engineering concept of Mayawati under which even Brahmins and religious pontiffs were given BSP tickets did not work wonders. We lost a lot a dalit votes in Mumbai and in other parts of the state,'' he stated. "Besides, our rivals spread canards among the dalits that our party was here merely to cut into the secular votes and not serious about winning. "We failed to woo the Muslims and North Indians who swung towards the Congress,'' said a senior BSP leader over phone from Lucknow. At its introspection meeting in Lucknow ��� where state BSP leaders are camping at Mayawati's headquarters ��� the high command sounded an earful to cadre members who had failed to encash on the DMU (Dalit-Muslim-Uttar Bharatiya) formula in Maharashtra. Which means that there is no waste, because there is zero inventory.Īll their items are made to order, so there won't be such a thing as unsold merchandise - which is a win for the environment and a stride towards sustainability.MUMBAI: Muslims and North Indians did not prefer to ride the blue elephant, causing major embarrassment for the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) in Maharashtra during the recent elections. Customers then have a few days to order their pieces, and Choosy will design and then make them for that specific order volume, delivering them within two weeks. Then depending on which looks are the most popular, the brand will have the most coveted looks available on their site within 48 hours.Ĭhoosy will drop five new styles twice per week on its site, which will be exclusively influenced by the cutest styles worn by celebs and influencers. Choosy's team of "Style Scouts" and their AI system will then search the comment section of the post to see which items of the particular #OOTD people are most interested in, and then take note of the styles. The way that the process works is that, while browsing your Instagram feed, if you see something you like you tag the post with #GetChoosy. Understanding the disappointment a shopper can feel when scrolling through their feed and realizing that an Outfit of the Day item isn't in their price point or their size range, they decided to step in and fill that void.Ĭhoosy brings all the latest, most popular trends to people between sizes 0 to 20, and they keep all their items under $100. Choosy feels that style should be for everyone, no matter your budget or your size. The concept behind the store is to create a more democratic atmosphere around shopping for trends. Choosy is a new, Instagram-focused brand that will bring outfits from your feed to your door, making high fashion a little more attainable. There is a new website in town, and it's about to make you attaining all those covetable Instagram outfits in your feed that much more attainable.
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