Hero made by fanatic muslims and congress to frame everything for him, but still roaring like a Gir Lion. Only hope to punish all anti nationals and corrupts.
Practically there is no freedom of Press in India now. 80% Media/Press are Sarkari Chamsa, 20% who want to put things in a better way are censored by the UPA Govt. Please visit yahoo singapore, yahoo Japan etc.
Re: Re: Narendra Modi is Kalki Avtar!!!!
by NAGRAJ KV on Apr 25, 2012 04:23 PM
Who cares for the visas from christian countries? Modi is not arrogant, not a dictator. You seem to be blinded by your religious bias. Even Muslims from Gujarat appraciate his honesty and development
Re: Re: Re: Narendra Modi is Kalki Avtar!!!!
by imran asim on Apr 25, 2012 04:45 PM
Dont say him Avtar...He is a politician...representing a group of people...Understand
Re: Re: Re: Narendra Modi is Kalki Avtar!!!!
by Husain Ahmad on Apr 29, 2012 12:48 AM
If nobody care Why He is applying visa again and again like a shameless person even after denial every time.
Re: Re: Narendra Modi is Kalki Avtar!!!!
by Aam Aadmi on Apr 25, 2012 04:35 PM
For you, only Saddam Hussein, Gadhafi or Assad will suit. Not a person who was voted to power with two thirds majority.
Re: Re: Re: Narendra Modi is Kalki Avtar!!!!
by imran asim on Apr 25, 2012 04:47 PM
Dont say him Avtar...He is a politician...representing a group of people...Understand
Re: Re: Re: Narendra Modi is Kalki Avtar!!!!
by Husain Ahmad on Apr 29, 2012 12:50 AM
My Dear Brother, All the peoples Like Saddam Gaddafi etc who was mentioned by You were famous for two things similarly like Modi- Development Mass Killing of their own country peoples.
Re: Re: Narendra Modi is Kalki Avtar!!!!
by Secular india on Apr 25, 2012 04:45 PM
Modi had faced the law and came out clean, Mohammed would have been hunted like Saddam and Osama for War crimes and against Humanity in today's world.
Re: Re: Re: Narendra Modi is Kalki Avtar!!!!
by imran asim on Apr 25, 2012 04:56 PM
U need world news awareness class...Firstly, SIT is not a Judicial body, SIT just a community submitting their findings...still law has to do is course...Secondly, Today Biggest threat to world is America & Israel...wait and watch ..within one & two Years, see what they are doing in gulf region,, in the name of Democracy and freedom..
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Narendra Modi is Kalki Avtar!!!!
by imran asim on Apr 25, 2012 05:28 PM
For ur info..Go and verify from RBI..At What percentage, Foreign currency reserve is coming from gulf region.. which indirectly strengthening our country economy… So for India this is very important strategic region…
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Narendra Modi is Kalki Avtar!!!!
by Husain Ahmad on Apr 29, 2012 01:06 AM
Dear When Babar first attack on King of Delhi, Rana Sanga sit idol thinking that It was none of his business. When British attack on one state of India the other state thought it was non of their business. But every time a day came when it become the issue for all.
Re: Re: Re: Narendra Modi is Kalki Avtar!!!!
by Husain Ahmad on Apr 29, 2012 12:53 AM
All the Dictator Like saddam, Gaddafi, Muselin came out clean by their Influence at their time. But at the end History prove them Killer only.
Re: Re: Re: Narendra Modi is Kalki Avtar!!!!
by Husain Ahmad on Apr 29, 2012 01:00 AM
Some one with honesty of Anna Hazare, Secularism like Teesta, dedication to cause like Teresa.
Re: Narendra Modi is Kalki Avtar!!!!
by abdullah vantala on Apr 25, 2012 04:45 PM
India is the only country where murderers are roaming as CM's and contesting for PM
Re: Re: Narendra Modi is Kalki Avtar!!!!
by Pele Lele on Apr 25, 2012 05:44 PM
And what is going on in your na-pak country where murderers have been ruling one after another? Abdulle, you should be thankful to this country that people like you have been accommodated here without any trouble.
Re: Can any1 play their hunch about the
by c v sureshkumar on Apr 25, 2012 03:58 PM
this was nothing but a plot to malign him and the congress... te BJP is crying foul now... when the BJP MLAs in Guj and Kar were cought, they were blaming congress for this... ridiculous
Re: Can any1 play their hunch about the
by Frodo Baggins on Apr 25, 2012 04:07 PM
HE did it because his equipment works unlike the bjp mls who can only ogle at poorn Unlike the impotent bjp the congress is a strong and viriile party !
Can any one explain why the title is given as who is new Narendra Modi chela??? it seems rediff is also understanding how hard the so called media and congress other parties tell bad about modi, he surely has huge following among masses. just by having a title named by him will surely have much much clicks then normal timel isnt it???
Re: Title
by Indian India on Apr 25, 2012 04:02 PM
you are absolutely wrong my dude... let Mr. Modi or any one from BJP try whatever they want and win even a single ASSEMBLY SEAT in Kerala state, I promise the entire India would vouch for Mr. Modi to be PM of India (to be PM of India, he should have support all ovr india)
Indian media's parti pris is proverbial!!! These paid scribes are understandbly fearful of giving the mass the gory/raunchy details about how that pentagenarian giving vigorous stoke to that lady who never seemed dithering giving manu her head!!!!!!!!This time all of us have con-gress' number. The good outcome of this expose is that the new $ex avatar manu won't sermonize BJP about its " Chaal, Charitra, and Chehera"!!!!!
Re: The ugly face of the great indian media
by Inspector Bhende on Apr 25, 2012 03:19 PM
Why Is Narendrabhai Afraid of the Indian Media? It is because he knows his performance cannot withstand scrutiny by the informed
Once again we are being told by Narendra Modi’s rabid fans that the courts have exonerated him. Perhaps, idiocy is contagious among his followers, but they seem to forget that no court can absolve him of the most serious charge against him. It is the same charge that damns Rajiv Gandhi, of deliberate inaction (if not active collusion, which seems to be indicated but does require more evidence) while violence was perpetrated against a minority. In both cases, this inaction was witnessed by an entire country.
While it is true that most of those who embrace the word ‘secular’ have been far softer on Rajiv Gandhi than they have been on Modi, it does not in any way dilute the charge against Modi. Even so, trying to convince his followers of this is pointless. Those who intellectually collude in murder are not going to wake up to their stupidity through an exercise in logic.
Perhaps, that is why, far more than the SIT verdict, two recent write-ups on Modi are more disturbing. One, of course, is the by now much-cited Time cover, titled ‘Modi Means Business’, and the other by The Brookings Institute Managing Director William J Antholis, titled ‘India’s Most Admired and Most Feared Politician’. It is interesting to note the similarity between the two articles: neither can avoid dealing with the blot on Modi&
Re: Re: The ugly face of the great indian media
by Inspector Bhende on Apr 25, 2012 03:21 PM
image because of the events of 2002, but both seem to suggest that his performance as an administrator of the state has managed to counteract this blot to a great extent. Inadvertently or not, this is precisely the take that Narendra Modi and his publicity firm, APCO Worldwide (which has done well by a few dictators and has former US ambassador to India Tim Roemer on staff), would desire.
Modi’s decision to make himself available for both these pieces needs to be seen in this context. It is something he does rarely, but in these cases it makes sense. Writers for publications or think-tanks based in the US are the most likely to accept Modi’s claims at face value. This is something that no informed Indian journalist would allow Modi to get away with. My surmise is Narendra Modi is afraid to grant such an interview, because what are seen as his strengths are the ones most easily exposed under scrutiny.
Let us consider them one at a time. The claim goes Narendra Modi is ‘incorruptible’. This is only an exercise in rhetoric, given that Narendra Modi has shied away from appointing a Lokayukta precisely because a number of his actions in government will not withstand scrutiny. It is strange to claim incorruptibility for a man who refuses to let any of his actions be subject to the normal checks and balances of democratic governance. The ad hoc nature in which land was awarded to industry, for example, will land Modi in trouble under any independent Lokayuk
Re: Re: Re: The ugly face of the great indian media
by Inspector Bhende on Apr 25, 2012 03:22 PM
The second is the ‘efficiency’ of his government. Consider this claim against the implementation of the biggest project the state has had to handle—the distribution of water from the Sardar Sarovar Dam. The state has failed on every count. Subsidiary canals have not been constructed, the canals that have been built are in disrepair, water meant to be utilised has been diverted into the Sabarmati and allowed to flow out to sea (perhaps the most expensive and pointless beautification exercise in the world), cost overruns are already so huge and the benefits so slow in coming that the project is a write-off. It will never justify itself.
The third is the oft-cited claim of investment flowing into Gujarat. To quote Antholis, ‘One Gujarati businessman told me that he had been suspicious back then, and had doubted that any company would ever actually invest. But they did. According to state published reports, pledged investments have grown from 76 MoUs amounting to $14 billion in 2003, to nearly 8,000 MoUs signed in 2011 for $450 billion.’
Re: Re: Re: Re: The ugly face of the great indian media
by Inspector Bhende on Apr 25, 2012 03:22 PM
Now if this passes for analysis, then the US is in bad hands indeed. Could not a managing director of The Brookings Institute check how much of the pledged MoUs actually made it to the state? Consider a recent news report, ‘MoUs proposing investment of a staggering Rs 18.77 lakh crore were signed at the biennial event from 2003 to 2009. The first Summit in 2003 saw [the] signing of 80 MoUs proposing investments of Rs 66,068 crore. The numbers rose to 226 and Rs 1.06 lakh crore in 2005, and further to Rs 4.54 and Rs 4.65 lakh crore in 2007. The 2009 Summit witnessed the signing of 8,860 MoUs, while the investment proposed was of Rs 12.39 lakh crore. However, of the total investment proposed at the four events, investments worth only Rs 2.88 lakh crore, or 15.35 per cent, have materialised so far. The figure falls further to 8.03 per cent if MoUs worth Rs 20.83 lakh crore signed at the Vibrant Gujarat Summit of 2011 are also taken into calculation.’
The simple fact: Modi is a failure on his own terms.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: The ugly face of the great indian media
by Typhoid Mary on Apr 25, 2012 03:30 PM
essay to write somthing ingenious. Plagiarization/propagandism won't help u much in the long run.
The saying goes : all seem yellow to the jaundiced eye!!!
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: The ugly face of the great indian media
by Sam Nath on Apr 25, 2012 06:28 PM
Mr. Bhende, Whatever u said has very little value since u r a brain-dead Muzz.
Re: Re: Re: The ugly face of the great indian media
by Ashish Swaroop on Apr 25, 2012 03:37 PM
How much you get for writing for Congress. Modi fans are writing for free, dear.
Re: The ugly face of the great indian media
by Rajesh Modi on Apr 25, 2012 03:38 PM
guess when the MAOist highest prices of proerty in gujarat would come down?