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Creating history for its own sake


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k v r murthy
relations
by k v r murthy on Dec 26, 2015 07:41 PM

whether he is going to build relations, or for just,that what no one had earlier,he is spear heading himself, that so as to prove and leave a message in the google box for the years to come. the task which leaves perhaps, it is not good. but who will hear he is the P.M.THIS country of ours needs a leader, who can can lead, not anyone who is every now and then he is on a tour. can only expect the deeds of today of yours, should keep us and our morals high, on any platform.

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chanakya maurya
The hawks of the naapaak land had ebarrassed Sharif.
by chanakya maurya on Dec 26, 2015 07:25 PM

When Atal visited by bus Sharif had to defend himself that the Indian Prime Minister had visited on his own and he could not stop him from coming after all.

It is hoped he is not court martialled publicly.

This time however he can say Narendra came on his private invitation and that it was none of ISI's or anyone else's business.

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Aftab
Not a planned trip
by Aftab on Dec 26, 2015 07:08 PM

If it was not a planned trip,then it falls in the
Category of mercurial nehaviour ..your critics will say. You have deflated the big baloon of hatred, hostility and have paved the way for more cordial discussion that will take place in days to come.

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piri
Komaaaaali Modi
by piri on Dec 26, 2015 07:08 PM  | Hide replies


keeps looking for opportunities to create history. He has his eyes very obviously on perpetual fame as a stand out man in modern Indian history. Ending up in the footnotes, just as the majority of Indian PMs eventually will, is such a nightmare for him.

Modi is acutely aware of the fact that there would be at least a hundred PMs in Indian history by the time the republic is 500 years old (i.e, if the republic survives to be 500 years old).

Out of the 100 or so PMs in the countrys 500 year old history, with the average span of rule of each PM around 5 years, most names would be ignored by students and researchers of history (not to mention commoners). Their attention perhaps would stay for a fleeting few minutes more on names that are associated with truly distinctive records.

Modi knows very well, just as every other PM knew very well, that the window of time available to him to get into that select list that would engage the eyes and thoughts of future students and researchers is very small.

Unfortunately, distinctive achievements call for distinctive qualities. And distinctive achievements on the part of PMs that can retain their glow for centuries call for outstandingly distinctive qualities of statesmanship, leadership, political acumen and powers of judgement.

Narendra Modi knows in his mind that, despite all that labour with postures, verbal outpourings and state resources to build hype about himself, he really does not have that distinctive glint that can fetch

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piri
Re: Komaaaaali Modi
by piri on Dec 26, 2015 07:17 PM

him that coveted niche among the PMs of the country !

In 68 years of independent India, there already have been 15 PMs. And 500 years hence, it would be a big stretch for history students of today to imagine honestly that people will remember any of them other than perhaps Nehru (if only for the sole reason that he piloted the passage of the country from the colonial era to the independent republic stage). Indira Gandhi may find that distant consideration in perhaps the same measure as Razia Sultana is today.

However, all the Rajivs, Shastris, Morarjis, Charan Singhs, Gujrals, Gowdas, Vajpayees and Manmohan Singhs will in all certainty, be relegated truly to the footnotes in fine print !

It is from these fine print footnotes that Modi is so obviously trying to clamber out from !!

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vishal verma
Re: Re: Komaaaaali Modi
by vishal verma on Dec 26, 2015 07:25 PM
You Congress supporters are totally blinded to the reality. You look for reasons to blame Modi. While you Congress supporters burn your blood day and night, we Indians are truly enjoying this 5 year rule, and even more. Kyunki ye dil maange more!

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piri
Re: Re: Re: Komaaaaali Modi
by piri on Dec 26, 2015 08:39 PM
You north Indians are generally too stupxid to understand that the Congress and the BJP are two sides of the same coin !

You stupxid north Indians are generally too stupxid to understand that there are valid ideaologies that are better suited to the Indian nation in its present stage than the ideaology of the BJP and the Congress (which is exactly the same) !

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vishal verma
Re: Re: Re: Re: Komaaaaali Modi
by vishal verma on Dec 26, 2015 10:29 PM
Piri, you have gone totally insane. Your comment is not making any sense at all. I think you are fit to join AAP

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baljeet singh
Re: Re: Re: Re: Komaaaaali Modi
by baljeet singh on Dec 27, 2015 04:12 AM
u blamed all north Indians. I am a north indian and I didn't share any comment. Then y did u give such generalized statement?


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Unbiased
Re: Re: Re: Re: Komaaaaali Modi
by Unbiased on Dec 27, 2015 07:21 PM
You have spoilt a good comment by your stupidity.

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Sunil Kumar
sometimes
by Sunil Kumar on Dec 26, 2015 06:48 PM  | Hide replies

Sometimes, craving for love and sense of belongingness foments a deep hatred among relationships. I think Modi has done a right thing by telling the Pakistan as a whole that we genuinely believe in good relationship with Pak..

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Prakash Garud
PM's Lahor visit
by Prakash Garud on Dec 26, 2015 06:47 PM

great job done,by our PM.

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shamim raza
Joke of the week.
by shamim raza on Dec 26, 2015 03:17 PM  | Hide replies

BJP love with Pakistan is not new past Govt have also gave many surprises and return gift is also known by every Indian. Birthday of Pak PM is not such a big even to attend by Indian PM. if he really wanted to show love then send sushma again with greeting's.
I am surprised where is RRS guys who spend time and energy for more then 60 year's to bring real face of Pakistan and bring back BJP to take the revenge. their PM enjoying tea and coffee with all time enemy... Ha Ha Ha

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cabe walker
blimey
by cabe walker on Dec 26, 2015 03:07 PM

n mr Srinivasau was an Ambassador n still he doesnt understands Diplomacy !!

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