the article seems to be completely inspired, none of the points mentioned were thought provoking neither did they support the heading of the article. how can the author claim divisiveness on Modi's head when congress, SP, BSP has been playing sectarian (muslim vote, dalit vote etc)card for years. I think the article lacks introspection and has been written in a very poor taste with no sense of balancing it.. , how is this article featuring in the news section ?? how is this 'news' rediff??
the article seems to be completely inspired, none of the points mentioned were thought provoking neither did they support the heading of the article. how can the author claim divisiveness on Modi's head when congress, SP, BSP has been playing sectarian (muslim vote, dalit vote etc)card for years. I think the article lacks introspection and has been written in a very poor taste with no sense of balancing it.. , how is this article featuring in the news section ?? how is this 'news' rediff??
the article seems to be completely inspired, none of the points mentioned were thought provoking neither did they support the heading of the article. how can the author claim divisiveness on Modi's head when congress, SP, BSP has been playing sectarian (muslim vote, dalit vote etc)card for years. I think the article lacks introspection and has been written in a very poor taste with no sense of balancing it.. , how is this article featuring in the news section ?? how is this 'news' rediff??
• After 14 yrs, Moody’s ups India’s rating to highest since ’91 reforms • Modi's India Is Rising • PM Narendra Modi Leads Third Most Trusted Govt in the World: OECD Report • 300 pc jump in PAN applications post note ban • Saudi Arabia takes another step towards liberalization, approves yoga as a sports activity • Pradhan Mantri Ujjwala Yojana helps lower rural fuel inflation • Regional connectivity scheme Phase II: Massive ramp-up in air links to North East, J-K • PM Modi Only World Statesman To Stand Up To China: Top US Expert
Re: Re: Modi
by Against Pseudos on Nov 24, 2017 03:12 PM
Justice is provided by courts in India. At least till now. You obviously have a different story.
Re: Who should be PM
by Vijay Sahani on Nov 24, 2017 12:53 PM
I will think about it when I vote in 2019. Until then I will judge the parties / person based on what they do and say and not by who should be the PM of India.
You too should go by what your conscious tells you. Not by who you "think" is right or wrong candidate for PM of India.
Re: Re: Re: Who should be PM
by Vijay Sahani on Nov 24, 2017 12:56 PM
There is no election now in which i'm going to vote for the PM of India and so it is foolish for me or you to think about it now.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Who should be PM
by vikas on Nov 24, 2017 01:02 PM
In India , there are no elections where you vote for electing PM so stop ducking the question & answer It is a simple question. I will help & give you some names Roul Gandi Lalu yadav Mulayam Singh Arvind Kejriwal Hardik Patel Sharad Pawar Prakash Karat
Oh Wait, you will not answer as you cannot name a single person from opposition parties who can be PM
It is really unfortunate for India that they do not have a single opposition leader who can challenge PM Modi
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Who should be PM
by Vijay Sahani on Nov 24, 2017 01:15 PM
You have to understand what i'm saying. I'm saying that who should be PM of India is pointless especially at this point.
At this point we should be just looking at what is right for the country (and what is wrong for the country) and not try to wink at something which is wrong because "there is no one fit to be PM of India except XYZ".
Don't justify something that is wrong (and of course support something that is right) just because you think Modi / BJP is the only party fit to run the country. That decision is to be take in 2019. Until then keep your mind open and judge things for what they are. Decide in 2019. Maybe someone may emerge by then who you think is more appropriate for the job. If not, vote for Modi.
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Who should be PM
by Satyajeet Singh Yadava on Nov 24, 2017 01:25 PM
Let BJP win but Justice must be provided to JusticeLoyaFamily????????????????????
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Who should be PM
by vikas on Nov 24, 2017 01:37 PM
As Expected , you will not answer but ham & haw & theorize . So even you agree that from the present crop , none is a viable alternative to PM Modi Even I want a strong contender to PM Modi as that will bring out the best in him
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Who should be PM
by vikas on Nov 24, 2017 02:03 PM
Keep sleeping till 2019 , then you will need to go on a long slumber till 2024 too before waking up again
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Who should be PM
by ishrat quadri on Nov 25, 2017 01:07 PM
Leave apart the opposition, who is spared in ruling party to become the next PM?
• Unfortunately, a PM kind of person is promoting openly promoting divisiveness and sectarian elections campaign. • Rigging voting machines by BJP itself shows they have least respect for the democracy. • Modi is more than a power hungry than having respect for the constitution or democracy. • Only the rogues and criminals get into such politics and manage to rule by any means or hooks or crooks.
Re: Re: Sectarian Election is Not A Democracy
by PRASUNE JOHN on Nov 24, 2017 02:50 PM
either Manmohan Singh or Atal Bihari Vajpayee is acceptable for me as PM
Re: Re: Re: Sectarian Election is Not A Democracy
by Lalukumar Choubey on Nov 24, 2017 03:11 PM
But they are not Xtians. For you the best candidate is Albanio Mino Judas.
Re: Re: Re: Sectarian Election is Not A Democracy
by Against Pseudos on Nov 24, 2017 03:20 PM
Prasune John: Dude, every Indian does not have a personal PM. :-)