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vinay thakur
What India needs most today?
by vinay thakur on Sep 13, 2013 11:19 PM  | Hide replies

1. Strong leader
2.Bringing Economy back on track (GDP and not inclusive growth model)
3.Elimination of Corruption.
4. No-Coalition government (or if coalition than minimum parties).
5.Active and honest bureaucracy (Not caged parrots)
Modi can deliver on all above.

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sah
Re: What India needs most today?
by sah on Sep 14, 2013 12:17 AM
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West Bengal|Touch|higher debt|Chief Minister Narendra Modi|CAG|Bharat Mata
AHMEDABAD: Chief minister Narendra Modi's supporters may feel that he has served Gujarat enough and now wants to repay the debt to 'Bharat Mata', but Gujarat's actual debt has mounted from Rs 45,301 crore in 2001-02, when he first came to power, and is projected to touch Rs 1.76 lakh crore by 2013-14, when he plans his flight to New Delhi.

As on 31-03-12, the revised estimates of total debt stood at Rs 1,38,978 crore. While two other states - West Bengal (Rs 1,92,100 crore) and Uttar Pradesh (Rs 1,58,400 crore) - have a higher debt, they aren't claiming they are a "model state". Besides, if Modi leaves for Delhi after "settling his debt" with Gujarat, he is leaving behind the highest ever per capita debt of Rs 23,163 - if the population is taken at exactly six crore.

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krishna mishra
MODI AS P.M CANDIDATE
by krishna mishra on Sep 13, 2013 11:09 PM

CONGRATULATION TO MODI NEW HOPE OF INDIAN YOUTH

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Balwinder Kang
Putting the cart before the horse?
by Balwinder Kang on Sep 13, 2013 10:57 PM  | Hide replies

Where is a provision in the constitution and elections procedure to name someone PM candidate, or for the public to vote for him? The electorate votes individual candidates from their area to represent in LS. The party with maximum representation in the LS ‘elects’ its leader to be the PM and sends this proposal to the President.

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Me Communal
Re: Putting the cart before the horse?
by Me Communal on Sep 13, 2013 11:07 PM
in congress? only the high command appoints, what ever the people say. for congress aam aadmi is important only before elections and during elections once voted, high command says who should be and aam aadmi is forgotten. didnt you see CM of AP even to take a decision has to run to delhi and get approvals.

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Me Communal
Re: Re: Putting the cart before the horse?
by Me Communal on Sep 13, 2013 11:09 PM
check the history, Sardar Patel was unanimously elected by elected MPS after first elections in independent India.
Gandhi and nehru scutteled it and nehru was made the PM, from then on congress has a culture of not working according to the mandate of the people of following the constitutional rules.

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vinay thakur
Re: Putting the cart before the horse?
by vinay thakur on Sep 13, 2013 11:16 PM
We suffered long under UPA 1 & 2, They projected honest & Economist PM but little did we know that he will prove weakest PM in history. Then started open loot in all ministries which led to Policy paralysis and in last few years congress started talking about Aam Adami and growth for everyone etc etc. If Modi will talk about inclusive growth, Congress will talk GDP. First time in India we have realized that no or weak Leader cannot solve issues for India.

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n pramod
A Nagpur-based shadowy cabal
by n pramod on Sep 13, 2013 10:56 PM  | Hide replies

""A Nagpur-based shadowy cabal of unaccountable geriatric gentlemen in period attire can ram decisions down BJP's throat and call it internal democracy"
What about an equally opaque cabal of unaccountable men and women, some of who are of foreign origin, ramming down the Congress party's throat, the UPA coalition's throat, the Prime Minster's throat and the nation's collective throat?
Tewari belongs to a party of sycophants run by a euphemistic "High Command" and should be the last man to pontificate about the virtues of democracy, internal or otherwise.

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n pramod
Re: A Nagpur-based shadowy cabal
by n pramod on Sep 13, 2013 10:57 PM
I copied this message posted by some guy on some other forum.
Thought its right thing to do.

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