Mr. Modi should get 10 yrs for India and see the changes he shows in Gujarat. Which coudn't done by Congi.. in 60 yrs too. I know now Congi will work hard to pull down the Gujarat instead of doing better for India.
Re: Re: 10 yrs need to Mr. Modi for India
by Srinivasan natesan on Jan 31, 2011 09:24 PM
Post more facts (other than the ones already covered in the article), so that we can appreciate, than emotional ones.
Don't care about companies who serve primarily foreign customers and don't innovate or serve the country. Hell with them, instead lay your red carpet for those, e.g. Tata, Reliance, who serve this country and export our goods. Also instead of giving infy and wipro soaps, give them to foreign companies who bring cash here.
Give the time, and they will be replaced by IBMs and Chinese, then they will be in Gujarat. I really don't see a point getting some cheap companies having cheap labor their primary business models. When IT becomes commodity, which I think it has already, they will be forgotten.
Re: Modi For PM
by Santhosh on Jan 31, 2011 06:51 PM
no, the real mistake was to play junior partner to NDA allies like BJD, Shivsena, JDU, Chautala etc. Instead BJP should have strengthened its party organisation in those states.
See for example what BJP had done in Gujarat, Karnataka, MP, Chatisgarh, HP, where BJP rules as single party without any allies.
Re: Re: Modi For PM
by JGN on Jan 31, 2011 07:02 PM
Don't forget it ruled U.P. and Rajasthan also as a single party . Wait and watch, very soon you will find that the game of BJP is over in other states of India also!
The very conspicuous & plausible reason for the investors to tilt towards Gujarat is the growing political stability in favour of a single political party i.e.BJP.No industrialist worth the salt likes to stake his future by investing in a state which is highly volatile in terms of political stability which,as every one knows,is very essential for a budding enterprise to prosper.See how it happened with Tata people who even after spending crores of rupees on initial infrastructure shifted their 'Nano"car project to Gujarat from West Bengal. Hyderabad,which has all potential to out beat any other city in the country is slowly losing all the investment prospects because of political instability being threatened by the Telangana issue.Even Banglore which is,right now,called as IT city(Silican of India) may suffer a set back in future if the political situation remains fluid like this.That way,we should congratulate Narendra Modi for all his strategies to attract investments from all over the country.Historically too,Gujarat which was an integral part of the erstwhile Maharastra composite state was industrially very well developed-at least in terms of textile industry.I think, the soul of Gandhiji,the father of the Nation who hailed from Gujarat appears blessing his mother state.There is a lot for all other states to learn from Gujarat.