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Narendra Modi is Scared of Losing
by Gaurang Vaishnav on Oct 04, 2007 04:03 AM

Mr. Bharatsinh Solanki is neither for Bharat, nor is he a Sinh (lion). He is at best an average, small minded, typical Congressman who is best lest licking boots of the Italian Empress.

Sum total of his achievements?: Putting Sonia mataji's picture in every village.

See how sheepishly he avoids answering question about Congress having favored two big industrial houses. So it is OK to give concessions to industrialists to generate employment when the Congress is in power, but Modi becomes corrupt when he does so. The cold fact is that the industrialists will not set up their shop unless the conditions are favorable to them.

He alludes to Haren Pandya's murder. Let him be bold and say on record that Narendra Modi engineered Pandya's murder. But he knows that there is not a shred of truth in that allegation and that he could end up in court for libel. He cannot think any better because eliminating opponents and liabilities in their own party through convenient accidents is an art mastered by Congress. Remember Lalit Mishra (Indira Gandhi's railway minister), Nagarwala, Sanjay Gandhi, Rajeev Gandhi, Jitendra Kumar, Rajesh Pilot, Madhavrao Sindhia and in Gujarat Vallabhdas Patel?

Keshubhai is an old man who has gone senile in his quest to protect his corrupt to the core cronies. Bharatsinh represents the most corrupt and divisive party that promotes only Muslim interests- it is a cancer in the body politic of mother Bharat that Mr. Modi will operate upon.

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