Those who are jumping up and down for Modi should read today's article "A New Awkward Ally; Why Washington shouldn’t be so quick to embrace India’s new prime minister", by Hartosh Singh Bal at politico dot com. It is premature to call this trip a success. It might not turn out to be the case. It looks like Modi is desperate to prove his innocence after US denied his visa, he wants to show, by hook or by crook, that he is a real leader. But unfortunately, Americans don't pay attention to drums played by third world countries like India, unless they have any particular interest in it. At present, Obama is too much occupied with Syria, Iraq and Ukraine and the private businesses are in pressure to keep jobs in within US, not outsource to other countries.
Re: Truth
by Gopal on Sep 29, 2014 10:12 PM
It is plain rubbish to think Modi has to prove his innocence to US - his innocence is already proved in the highest court in India - Supreme Court...
And, moreover, if you have your own thoughts, share the same - not parrot some xyz's thoughts here,
Re: Re: Truth
by Syz on Sep 29, 2014 10:26 PM
I did say my opinion, but my posts had been marked for deletion by Modi supporters because they don't like to hear truths, they are so afraid of truth.
Re: Truth
by maggi on Sep 29, 2014 10:13 PM
WHOM DO YOU THINK USA WILL WELCOME ANY OTHER INDIAN THAN MODHI, WHO SHOOK THIS WORLD BY HIS SPEECH, HE IS A LEADER, I THINK YOU WANT A LEADER WHO ALWAYS WANT TO BE DISCUSSED WITH SONIA JI
Re: Truth
by Abhijit Desai on Sep 30, 2014 08:31 AM
Even if it's a drama which it definitely can't be, have you ever seen any other PM so constructive, inspiring and bringing in positive vibes to fellow citizens. I hope Modi stay's the PM for 3 terms and definitely you and me will see India shinning.
"A government alone cannot achieve development for the whole country, but it can be done if the public were to participate in the development work," Modi said.
His speech came ahead of a two-day visit to Washington and a first meeting with U.S. President Barack Obama, who said, it is, "one of the defining partnerships of the 21st Century."
Re: King Modi wooing the World
by maggi on Sep 29, 2014 10:01 PM
BUT GOOD IS NOT DIGESTED BY THIS REDIFF, THEY ARE DELETING MY GOOD BLOGS ON MODHI JI, THE SAME IS THE ATTITUDE OF INDIAN AND THEY BLINDLY VOTE FOR CONGRESS NEXT TIME
Good to see that Modi is working non-stop, 24/7 for the country. And he is also making the sarkari babus work 24/7. Atleast we have a leader who is trying and not just leaving the whole country Ram bharose, like our previous govt. Whoever opposes anyone (not just Modi) who works for the country, is indeed a traitor.
Re: forGood Job
by maggi on Sep 29, 2014 10:03 PM
HE IS NOT MANMOHAN SINGH TO SAY I HAVE DISCUSS WITH SONIA JI ......... FART LIKE ANY THINK AND SIT CALM
Re: Re: Re: Public Toilets
by venkat varanasi on Sep 29, 2014 08:22 PM
You don't have money for condom..but still wears a watch on your hand..right!!! Same difference...hahahaha
Re: Public Toilets
by sandeep chandna on Sep 29, 2014 09:47 PM
Boss the money was spent by americans. He did not ask you to spend money. You beggar, clean up rahul's toilet
Re: Re: Public Toilets
by maggi on Sep 29, 2014 10:08 PM
AREAI... PLEASE IMAGINE IF RG WAS GIVING A SPEECH IN MADISON SQUARE, .... CONGRESS HAS BUILT ROAD, MODHI IS A TERROR MODI IS A TOFFEE AND HE WONT GET WAHT TO SAY NEXT AND GET STUCK THEE IF BLEFFS NUSENCE
Re: What about?
by maggi on Sep 29, 2014 10:10 PM
10 years you have done nothing, pls do few innovations and ideas to bring down inflation and a solution for power problems. WALK OUT A TEA SELLER CAN DO MIRACLE WHY NOT YOU EDUCATED GUY. DON'T BE LIKE AAP JADU AND A FOOL GUY TO TALK LIKE THIS IN FUTURE