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10 key things PM Modi said @ Red Fort


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Sivaram PP
Regarding the messages given by our honourable PM on 15 08 15
by Sivaram PP on Aug 15, 2015 10:02 PM  | Hide replies

At least now we are proud that we got a brave PM. We can now dream a Bharat that can lead the whole world.Let us give our full support to Modiji.

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prosperousindia
Re: Regarding the messages given by our honourable PM on 15 08 15
by prosperousindia on Aug 16, 2015 01:22 AM
Completely agree with u.

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Rajnathbhai Srinivas
Modi point no 7
by Rajnathbhai Srinivas on Aug 15, 2015 09:29 PM  | Hide replies

Amazed and surprised that during elections our respected prime minister Narendra Damodhar Modi said that he will make India corruption free when he comes to power, but see below the corruption to the tune of Rs. around 1800 crores happened in the states govered by BJP
MP- Vypam scam- Rs. 1200 crores
Rajasthan- Lalit fund scam- |Rs.73 crores
Chattisgarh- PDS rice scam- Rs. 150 crores
Gujarat- Metro rail scam- Rs. 100 crores
Maharashtra- Chikki scam- Rs. 206 crores
Haryana-Pensaion scam- Rs. 80 crores
total corruption figures in these states is Around Rs. 1800 crores.Can you speak on your MANN KI BAAT on your party corruption next time on radio. The worst is Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan is one of them, He is guilty and waited until 49 to 50 died, in the Mother of all scams.


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P Dutta
Re: Modi point no 7
by P Dutta on Aug 16, 2015 08:40 AM
Even if we assume that you are right and the amounts you have indicated are products of corruption only, and compare a little honestly (though you have proven records of rank corruption among people from top to bottom) with your corruption during your 10 years, you will find that the total amount of Rs1800/- crore constitutes only peanuts to your corruption. The experts and authorised agencies were quoting figures in lakhs of crores. If you convert the figures in terms of corruption figures on per day basis, you will find it out-surpassing the current the figures given by you above as total amount in 15 months of BJP Govt.

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vijay gowda
stop ch@i...take break
by vijay gowda on Aug 15, 2015 05:31 PM

Same old storytelling..sadly fekuuchandd.is mostliar.hopelss.crockked.arrognt.communal fella

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loriky
any taker of Modi's words?
by loriky on Aug 15, 2015 12:06 PM  | Hide replies

Modi's boasting habit has not died.There is no serious taker for his words.
Every word of his - is an electoral slang; not to be taken seriously.

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chintan jhunjhunwala
Re: any taker of Modi's words?
by chintan jhunjhunwala on Aug 15, 2015 12:35 PM
why such negative thoughts.you think the mess which was last 60 yrs cab be cleaned up in 1.5 yrs.now the world is taking india a bit more seriously and willing to invest.corruption is down,but unfortunately not from our daily lives like getting driving licenses or passports ,courts .the cesspool of central excise customs taxation laws.this govt. is trying to align all taxation laws,simplifying other procedures for startups

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pramod
Re: Re: any taker of Modi's words?
by pramod on Aug 15, 2015 02:11 PM
yes they are doing best to benefit more to industrialist, manufacturers, traders and bjp sympathisers, in the name of helping and empowering poor and cursing previous govts.

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prosperousindia
Re: Re: Re: any taker of Modi's words?
by prosperousindia on Aug 16, 2015 01:28 AM
Industrialists, manufacturers, traders and BJP sympathisers are not enemies of India. They create assets and employments for the nation.

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loriky
Re: Re: Re: Re: any taker of Modi's words?
by loriky on Aug 16, 2015 06:51 AM
There are many other than these corrupt lot that make India more prosperous.

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Pankaj Mehta
Independence Day
by Pankaj Mehta on Aug 15, 2015 11:32 AM  | Hide replies

Excellent speech by PM Shri Narendra Modi.We all stand by him.Japan people call themselves Japanese,China call Chinese,America says Americans,UK says British,Russia says Russian,France says French HENCE WE MUST CALL OURSELVES INDIAN and not HINDU,SHIKH ISAI OR CHRISTIANS-JAY HIND-PANKAJ MEHTA

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chintan jhunjhunwala
Re: Independence Day
by chintan jhunjhunwala on Aug 15, 2015 12:37 PM
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why such negative thoughts.you think the mess which was last 60 yrs cab be cleaned up in 1.5 yrs.now the world is taking india a bit more seriously and willing to invest.corruption is down,but unfortunately not from our daily lives like getting driving licenses or passports ,courts .the cesspool of central excise customs taxation laws.this govt. is trying to align all taxation laws,simplifying other procedures for startups

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Sasidharan Nair
Modi at Redfort-2015
by Sasidharan Nair on Aug 15, 2015 11:22 AM  | Hide replies

Words are blown out airy at Red Forte on populous applaud; in same civility that came through the past 67 years: the crocodile tears on the inherited sagacious outcry of "POOR PEOPLE". Today, the society is full of rich, including those in the BPL earlier. So the term POOR PEOPLE make sense only if the govt thinks and talks of a social order to carry all people alike; to live in their own houses hassle free. To that, we need security system for food, shelter, medical care, education facility and so on, not intended to facilitate those on wrong feet and minds.Save every rupee out of wasted public funds: be it the real concern of every elected representative; whether in parliament, assembly or Local self governments. Protection against social exploitation should be put in place for the commoners as a whole;not for powerful lobbies. No one should be allowed to ransack the environment and social orderliness. Every citizen is important entity to the country; no one is more or less. Things of the day give a scaring look posing as to what is the destiny of young Indian buds for the next century. Govt should focus it as real concern; at center or in States. Govts should change redundant laws and bring in people friendly ones; simple and minimum required.More & complicated laws make the legal system inaccessible in common man's interest. "Too many laws are a sure sign of death; of society" (Swami Vivekananda.The whole political system should work for a pur

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chintan jhunjhunwala
Re: Modi at Redfort-2015
by chintan jhunjhunwala on Aug 15, 2015 12:41 PM
PM
PM
why such negative thoughts.you think the mess which was last 60 yrs cab be cleaned up in 1.5 yrs.now the world is taking india a bit more seriously and willing to invest.corruption is down,but unfortunately not from our daily lives like getting driving licenses or passports ,courts .the cesspool of central excise customs taxation laws.this govt. is trying to align all taxation laws,simplifying other procedures for startups


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Sasidharan Nair
Re: Re: Modi at Redfort-2015
by Sasidharan Nair on Aug 15, 2015 01:21 PM
Good. Be it as you are pleased at. To me change is to begin with confidence creation; in the ground work that assures definite action plan; much before the end results. Anyway, thanks for your attempted scorn.

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kapil
Sirjee
by kapil on Aug 15, 2015 11:17 AM  | Hide replies

Modijee sirjee, where is the Lokpal? you think without this corruption going to end? you may be living in that paradise. You dont know the dangerous happening behind us, mark my words, if not controlled, we will be another Greece within 5-8 years. In my state without bribe you cant even build a Toilet. From CM to Peon collecting money. Of course some one year ago Governor was also collecting money. I request you to bring the same asap and help India.

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kirty das
Re: Sirjee
by kirty das on Aug 15, 2015 12:19 PM
Even Lokayukt in Karnataka was reportedly collecting money.So whom to trust?

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