Well, one feels very happy to read this article..To me Modi don't need to become CEO of Gujarat Unlimited.His image as a politician or a political leader would get more miles for him in future then a Five Star Executive with a Black Briefcase..He is and will be more acceptable to People of Gujarat in perticular as a Shri Krishana preaching Geeta or Dharmyudhh to Arjun (Here Public ) on his Disel driven chariot..and not a "Karbhari " (CEO)I fear only from the State IAS lobby, and some BJP old tinpots, who may not allow him to work as he would desire..Otherwise he is like a fire...which can create or distroy..
Last but not the least I would like to urge him to include Sith Shakti i.e. Paryavaran Shakti. He should not forget this very important Shakti. Gujarat is blessed by God and we have Costa Area, Forest, Desert and Mountains..We have rare wildlife and rare medicinal plants..In fact I have given a note on setting up "Environmental Communication Centre" on International Level to his close associate Mr. Parendu Bhagat.
Thanks.
ps. By the way if you have his e-mail ID kindly fwd this to him..If you feel so..Thanks.
I sincerely believe modi is on the right track. he has made gujrat the most secure destination for foreign investment. I wish all the best. gaurav delhi
It's Modi who has the audacity here, not the man in the audience who rightly challenged him to account for the blood on his hands. We should be ashamed of events in Gujerat. When will Hindus and Muslims stop slaughtering each other and when will leaders like Modi do something ethical about communal tensions (apart from wooing businessmen with his supposed charm and his oratorical skills)? I'm glad he at least had the decency to want that man to stay.
RE:modi's ''charm'' and his critic's ''audacity''
by Gautam on Jan 19, 2003 01:13 PM
Answer one question. What would have happened if a Hindu would have made such staements about an imam / muslim leader in a meeting having majority of muslims.
The Hindu majority only ensures that peace, freedom and security that everyone enjoys today. Don't abuse it by serving the cause of those who want otherwise.
RE:modi's ''charm'' and his critic's ''audacity''
by Chinmay on Jan 19, 2003 07:26 AM
Have the fascist secularist stooped so low that they would not even allow a man to have a vision for his state?
Kindly note that in Gujarat the fight was between hard and soft core Hindutva.
Secularism is long dead and is rotting in the gutters of Ahmadabad.
if mr modi had his hand in blood,things would have repeated the slaughter after akshardham incident also no one is looking to the fact that government was not prepared to handle the situation after godhara but was wel prepared afterwards and nothing untoward happened after akshardham incident.
Thanks to the business lobby for showing their true colours. After sheding crocidile tears over the plight of the Gujarat pogrom victims, the CII has found their hero in Modi. They are so eager to get a slice of the Gujarat cake that Modi apparently offers, that they did not think twice before 'THROWING' away from the venue a man who had the guts to call spade a spade or, to put it bluntly, Modi a murderer.
There are exceptions in the business community no doubt, but the market chameleons have shown their true colours. There can be no two way, either you are with a fascist or you are without him.
Certainly those at the CII have made their choice. Go ahead reap blood-soaked profits.