\'Heads up for BJP in Delhi but one-man magic of 2014 missing\'

'Heads up for BJP in Delhi but one-man magic of 2014 missing'

IANS  |  New Delhi 

As polling day approaches in Delhi, it is before in the markets of the capital. There are variables, some unknowns - the stuff that punters love.

The punters in the capital's market -- in Khari Baoli, Karol Bagh, Old and south -- are siding with the BJP in Delhi but have not handed them a clean sweep, like in 2014.

According to them, that is businessmen, and supporters of political parties, are bidding on the all seven parliamentary seats of Delhi. There is speculation that political winds will favour BJP candidates in South Delhi, West Delhi, Chandni Chowk , and East Delhi, while candidates in North West and North East could give a heads up to the party.

That would mean thumbs up from punters to in South Delhi, in East Delhi, Dr in Chandni Chowk, in and in West Delhi.

"The base betting rate for all the seven seats predicted for BJP is 30 paise per seat and 50 paise for the and Rs 1 for in the national capital. The market is a game of risk, where a lot of money can be won or lost but it gives us a thrill," a told IANS on condition of anonymity.

"There is bid that out of seven seats, two will go into the Congress account, while will get nothing.," he said.

As polling day approaches, the bets are going to change. And so might the odds. For that the punters are analysing every bit of information - campaign venues, speeches and information on brainstorming sessions by parties. They are also keeping a tab on all political stories carried by English and Hindi dailies. In fact, TV debates lead to a rise or drop in bidding value on a daily basis. Naturally, opinion polls play a part in the satta market bids.

Meanwhile, bets are also being taken on margin of victory and how the parties will rank in each constituency - first, second or third. They are also taking bets on whether will get more votes than in 2014.

"There is an interesting bid this time between two of the biggest competitors, and President, on who will win and by what margin. The base betting rate on is Rs 1 and 50 paise on There is a 50-50 chance of either candidate winning but Tiwari carries a higher risk,a another political satta market told IANS.

A similar bid has been placed on North West Delhi constituency candidates, of the BJP and of the Congress. The base betting rate on is Rs 1 and 50 Paisa on Rajesh Lilothia, the second said.

Bids are being taken on candidates likely to lose their deposits. The base betting rate is fixed for candidates.

According to one punter, in earlier days satta market players would wait for comments from the late self-styled godman on the political climate. They would take their cue from his meetings with political leaders. After Chandraswami's death, some punters began contacting astrologers.

The majority of punters belong to political parties, own small businesses or are traders who keep an eye on share markets. They are often in contact with political leaders and astrologers when placing their bids. Meetings are held in hotels, guest house and farm houses. Guests are reportedly invited through encrypted chat groups to stay out of the prying eyes of government agencies.

"The latest bets have been set after analysis of voting percentages in the earlier phases. The BJP is ahead but the one man show that was evident in 2014 due to Narendra Modi is not longer there," a leading bookie said on the condition of anonymity.

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--IANS

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First Published: Wed, May 08 2019. 12:26 IST