It does not take any time to prove that Modi is as corrupt as other Indian politicians. Another poor aspect of his governance is the encouragement given to bootlegging in the state. Even the school going kids have access to liquor in this dry state. There is no transparency in his government and no wonder why everyone calls him a dictator. Nobody can find out why his government prefers to grant contract to some firms and deny to others. And inspite of all this, Modi does not take any effort to improve the development in the state. Since Gujarat is a very rich state for last few decades, many people especially with roots in the state prefer to invest in Gujarat itself. Despite having very good infrastructure compared to Karnataka, AP and TamilNadu in the 90's, Gujarat could not capitalise on it and all investment in IT sector and others went to these above states. Modi is a very smart guy and he knows how to advertise himself especially to get to play a major role in national politics. But unfortunately he cannot hide the truth from his own partymen. I sincerely hope that Modibhai understands his mistake and work for the development of our state.
Modi further said that recently in one English newspaper an article was published but later suppressed. This report said that the PM had told Sonia Gandhi that coal allocation decision was taken on instructions by Ahmed , her political secretary.
“That photo and this news clearly show that Sonia Gandhi is directly involved in coal scam. The nation seeks answer from the Prime Minister,”Modi said.
Re: Patel;s role in coal scam for congress supremo..
by some one on Sep 29, 2012 08:18 AM
The scammers sometimes act through one party and other times through other party. These parties get some benefits in return for giving political cover to the scam, but the action is planned by experts who have no permanent attachment to any party. Politicians them selves do not have skills required to carry out scams on their own without the experts.
Modi further said that recently in one English newspaper an article was published but later suppressed. This report said that the PM had told Sonia Gandhi that coal allocation decision was taken on instructions by Ahmed Patel, her political secretary.
“That photo and this news clearly show that Sonia Gandhi is directly involved in coal scam. The nation seeks answer from the Prime Minister,”Modi said.
Re: Patel;s role in coal scam for congress supremo..
by some one on Sep 29, 2012 08:20 AM
The effective control can only come when the ordinary people become alert, educated, and knowledgeable about the inner workings of governments and political parties. That day is about a hundred years away in India.
Modi further said that recently in one English newspaper an article was published but later suppressed. This report said that the PM had told Sonia Gandhi that coal allocation decision was taken on instructions by Ahmed Patel, her political secretary.
“That photo and this news clearly show that Sonia Gandhi is directly involved in coal scam. The nation seeks answer from the Prime Minister,”Modi said.
Modi further said that recently in one English newspaper an article was published but later suppressed. This report said that the PM had told Sonia Gandhi that coal allocation decision was taken on instructions by Ahmed Patel, her political secretary.
“That photo and this news clearly show that Sonia Gandhi is directly involved in coal scam. The nation seeks answer from the Prime Minister,”Modi said.
Re: sonia mania
by kmb raj on Sep 29, 2012 03:38 AM
hope India needa change, Prathap i belive we should support Modi..so that he gets some power and he can act on corruption.
The BJP, and most specifically the BJP under N.Modi in Gujarat, has been as much subservient to the choices of foreign capital in India as the Congress has been!
And Modi's rabble rousing is exactly akin to one pot calling another black!
Re: If this is not rabble rousing amidst
by HINDUSTANI KAFIR on Sep 29, 2012 12:25 AM
FoolModi is not an emptyVessel likeYourItali0nBarWaitressOrHerPoppatSingh.His performances speak for him.
Re: Re: If this is not rabble rousing amidst
by piri on Sep 29, 2012 12:35 AM
And what is that 'great performance' of Modi that you speak of with such put on assurance, you oaf?
Come on, out with it!
Shall we discuss about who has benefited from Modi's 'great' 'performances'?
Re: Re: Re: If this is not rabble rousing amidst
by DHARMA YUDH on Sep 29, 2012 12:46 AM
PIRI JustChill youAreNot GoingToGetPresidentialPositionForLickingBarWaitressBootsHere.