Saturday 30 November 2013

Narendra Modi now in Delhi. Exposing the Corruption of Congress Party in Country's Capital.

Narendra Modi at Shadara Rally in Delhi

Problem lies with Cong's intention: Narendra Modi @ Delhi rally.

New Delhi: Ahead of the Delhi polls on December 4, BJP's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi addressed a rally in East Delhi's Shahdara today, slamming the Congress on inflation.

Following are the highlights of his speech:


On 30th November, 2013 Shri Narendra Modi will commence the first public meeting scheduled at Shahdara in Delhi at 12.00 pm. The next gathering will be held at Sultanpur Majra at 3:00 pm, final gathering of the day is scheduled at Chandni Chowk in Delhi at 6:00 pm.

On 1st December, 2013 NDA’s Prime Ministerial candidate, Shri Narendra Modi will address “Lalkar Rally” in Jammu at 1:30 pm followed by a Public Meeting in Ambedkarnagar, Delhi at 4:00 pm.

You can watch the events LIVE on http://www.narendramodi.in .

Modi rally in Delhi today, Congress tells poll panel: BJP can't use Red Fort.

BJP's Delhi unit has organised one of Modi's three rallies
on Saturday near the Red Fort.
Modi had delivered a speech in Ambikapur in Chhattisgarh with a replica of the Red Fort erected behind the stage. The party's Delhi unit has gone one step further by organising one of his three rallies on Saturday near the Red Fort. For the party, Modi's presence in the last leg of the campaign for Delhi polls could better its election prospects.

"Red Fort is a national monument and government property which cannot be used by BJP for election campaign directly or indirectly," AICC (legal department) secretary K C Mittal said in a formal complain to Chief Election Commissioner V S Sampath.

Mittal asked Sampath to issue necessary orders to prohibit the BJP from such use of the Red Fort.
The BJP hit back by targeting Prime Minister Manmohan Singh who cancelled his public address in Delhi on Saturday. The Congress sought to play down the taunt, claiming it was the Prime Minister's Office that took the decision. According to the Congress, the PM was busy on Saturday since Japanese Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko were reaching the Capital.

Friday 29 November 2013

Modi Storm in Rajasthan. Cong should be removed for the Unity of Country.

If country has to kept united Cong should be removed: Modi.


PTI | Jaisalmer/Sumerpur (Rajasthan) | 29 Nov 2013:: Holding Congress responsible of making the life of common man painful, Narendra Modi today asked people to erase that party from the political map of the country. “…if the country has to be kept united, Congress should be removed from the political map. Congress’ departure will be the real tribute to Mahatama Gandhi,” Modi said.

Accusing Congress of betraying the downtrodden sections, he challenged its claims of working for the welfare of the poor and said, “Congress leaders just humiliate the poor and do nothing for them… 

“They enjoy talking about the poor, but do not take interest in their uplift,” he said at BJP rallies in Sumerpur (Pali), Jaisalmer and Jodhpur, the home turf of Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot. 



Today was the last day of campaigning for the 200-member Rajasthan Assembly. Polling will be held on 1 December in 199 constituencies as voting in Churu has been postponed to December 13 following death of BSP candidate. 

In Jaisalmer, Modi said, “Congress has spread the poison of casteism and comnunalism….had Congress done politics of development, youth of the country would not have to face unemployment.” 

Claiming a wave in BJP’s favour, Modi said Congress will bite the dust and asked people to vote BJP to rid the country of Congress. 


Vasundhara ji would form the next government in Rajasthan and after 200 days there would be a BJP government at the Centre.





Congress moves Election Commission to restrain 'Modi Storm'. But, EC should take cognizance against filthy Congress leaders also.

Congress moves EC, demands stern action against Narendra Modi.

WHO SAID WHAT? 
Zee Media Bureau | New Delhi | 29 November 2013:: The Congress on Friday moved Election Commission, demanding stern action against BJP's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi and Rajasthan's chief ministerial candidate Vasundhara Raje for dubbing the party as "poisonous". 


Congress has also urged the EC to restrain the BJP from using Red Fort replica at Modi's election rallies in Delhi


On November 24, Modi, while addressing a rally in the poll-bound Rajasthan, had returned Congress chief Sonia Gandhi's barb, saying no party can be more poisonous than Congress as it has thrived on what she had called the "poison of power" for almost half a century. 

A day after Sonia Gandhi said BJP was a party of poisonous people, Modi had said Rahul Gandhi had once recalled that his mother Sonia had compared power to poison. 

"Madam's Shehzada once said in Jaipur that his mother told him that power is poison. They ruled the country for almost 50 years since independence...then who has tasted poison for longer period...it is Congress...then who else can be more poisonous (than Congress)," Modi said. 

BJP state president Vasundhara Raje had once termed free medicines being distributed under the Free Medicine Scheme of the state government as ‘poison’. 

Modi's comment has irked the Congress, which has now knocked at the doors of the EC to take action against the BJP's PM candidate ahead of Assembly Elections in the state. [Courtesy: Zee News].

Bogus snooping row. Nothing objectionable Modi pictures are seen anywhere in Gulail.

Snooping row: Website releases pic of Narendra Modi with woman.
What an objectionable  picture published by Gulail! Modi is talking with Madhuri (not her real name)   in broad day light in presence of at least five persons!! Congress has no other business except snooping!!! 
Zee Media Bureau | New Delhi | 29 November 2013::    The investigative website, which earlier this month claimed that the Gujarat state government had subjected a young woman to illegal surveillance, has now uploaded a photograph of BJP's PM candidate Narendra Modi with the architect, who had come from Bangalore. 


Gulail. com has released tapes of purported conversations between Amit Shah and suspended Gujarat police officer GL Singhal to allege "incident(s) of security/surveillance of a woman in the state of Gujarat in 2009". 

The website has now posted pictures to prove that the woman had known Modi at least since 2005. 


According to the expose made earlier this month, the woman's movements and her conversations were being covered by the Gujarat "state Intelligence Bureau, the Crime Branch and the Anti-Terrorist Squad in August 2009 on oral orders, without any valid legal authorisation, and was meant only to serve the interests of someone whom Amit Shah, addressed as 'saheb'." 



The website also uploaded more pictures to establish Modi's presence at the first edition of 'Kutch Sharad Utsav' in October 2005. Out of a dozen, one picture shows a smiling Modi engaged in animated conversation with IAS officer Pradeep Sharma and the woman with her face blurred. 



Bogus snooping row. A man with a picture with a woman is not a sin. May be Naredra Modi was keen for that woman for any greater purpose. What else! We have seen all the pictures in Gulail(dot)com. Nothing proved objectionable. Actually Congress has already been defeated by Modi in many fronts. Now scandalizing. 

Thursday 28 November 2013

Rural poor eye Narendra Modi's promise. Modi storm everywhere including Congress bastion.

In the Gandhi political bastion, rural poor eye Narendra Modi's promise

Friday, Nov 29, 2013, 8:22 IST | Agency: Reuters:: If Sonia Gandhi and her Congress party need evidence that their policies of subsidies and safety nets for India's poor may no longer be enough to keep their support, they need look no further than her own constituency of Rai Bareli.

In the family borough in the northern heartland, which has been loyal to India's most powerful dynasty from the days of first Prime Minister Jawaharal Nehru, voters want electricity, hospitals and roads, more than the cheap food on offer. Such a change of heart threatens to upend the Congress party's central calculation to win next year's election: that poor rural voters who make up the backbone of support will stay loyal because of the big welfare programmes it promotes, including a flagship $21 billion food subsidy scheme. Instead, even in such a bastion of Congress support as Rai Bareli district, opposition leader Narendra Modi's message of growth and investment is gaining ground, despite critics' misgivings about his hardline Hindu nationalist roots and a perceived bias against the nation's minority Muslims.

"We don't need subsidised food ... It's a donation and we don't want that charity," said Arjun Rewal, a farmer in the Rai Bareli hamlet of Shivgarh in the centre of India's most populous state of Uttar Pradesh. "We need hospitals with doctors, we need roads, we need electricity supply and we need someone who can tackle inflation," the 52-year-old said, emphasising his point with a stab of his earth-brown finger. Rewal and the farmers with him, who meet one evening a week in the grounds of an old palace, see Modi as the person who can deliver. "In this area, for the first time, people are talking about another political leader and that is Narendra Modi," he said. Modi has promised quick reforms and an end to a prolonged period of policy paralysis, pointing to the double-digit pace of expansion in the western state of Gujarat that he has governed for three terms.

Uttar Pradesh sends 80 members of parliament to New Delhi, more than any other state. In the last election in 2009, Congress won 21 seats and Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won 10. According to a recent opinion poll by AC Nielsen for the Economic Times, the BJP could win 27 seats in Uttar Pradesh in the next election, due by May, with Congress winning just 12. Rahul Gandi, Nehru's great grandson, looks likely to lead the Congress into the election, but he was generally seen as lacklustre at state election rallies in Uttar Pradesh in 2012.

Out of frustration Congress baselessly attacks on Modi and Gujarat: Prakash Javadekar


Congress using wrong data to target Modi: BJP



TNN | NEW DELHI | 29 NOV 2013:: BJP on Thursday attacked the Centre for making "baseless allegations" against the Gujarat government, saying it was using wrong data to defame CM Narendra Modi. 

Sibal had described Gujarat as the most indebted state. 

"Sibal has failed to convince even himself with these figures. He did a lot of data mining but came up with wrong data. He is levelling baseless charges against Gujarat and its chief minister," BJP spokesperson Prakash Javadekar said. 

The law minister had sought to puncture Modi's development claims, saying his Gujarat model was not backed by facts. Sibal released a 32-page document carrying statistics about the state's performance on various paradigms and alleged that Gujarat was the "most indebted state of India".


Javadekar suggested that Sibal should do his "homework" well before levelling such charges. 


"We can understand the Congress frustration and that it is unsettled by the response Modi is getting across the country.  Click Here>>Complete Reading Courtesy: TOI.


In short: Narendra Modi. said, "If Congress had followed development agenda for 60 years then things would be different today!"

Gujarat's debt is only 14 per cent of GSDP figures. Unemployment figure in Gujarat is only seven in 1,000. Agriculture growth has been above 10 per cent for the last decade in the state. It is also the first among states in implementation of the 20-point programme in the last 10 years. Congress should not indulge in hollow criticism. Congress=Corruption=Concoction.

Mad Mama of Tarun Thaelka Tejpal and Central Minister Kapil Sibbal is levelling baseless charges against Gujarat and its chief minister and also the Prime Ministerial candidate Sri Narendra Bhai Modi.

Development agenda of Congress over sixty years ruined the public of India: Narendra Modi

Hypocrisy of Congress. 

If Congress had followed development agenda for 60 years then things would be different today!



NMI | Ajmer | 28 Nov 2013:: Shri Narendra Modi campaigned in Rajasthan on Thursday 28th November 2013. Shri Modi addressed rallies in Sikar (Sikar district), Khinvsar (Nagaur district), Ajmer (Ajmer district) and Bhilwara. The NDA’s PM candidate made a strong appeal to the people of Rajasthan to vote in large numbers on 1st December 2013 and make the BJP victorious. He attacked the lack of development in Rajasthan under the present Congress Government and assured the people that Rajasthan will scale new heights under the leadership of Smt. Vasundhara Raje.

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Speaking in Ajmer, Shri Modi said that wherever he has gone to campaign, he has seen a BJP wave. He stated that had the Congress followed the path of development for the last 60 years, things would be very different today. Accusing the Congress of dividing people, Shri Modi avowed that the Congress fears that if divisions in society case to exist and if the country becomes one then the Congress’ existence would be under threat. He urged UPA Chairperson Mrs. Sonia Gandhi to speak about inflation, due to which common people are suffering.

Nationalist wave in Jammu. Now Time is set for Narendra Modi's Meeting.

Preparations in full swing for Narendra Modi's Jammu rally.

PTI | Jammu | 28 Nov 2013: :  Security has been beefed up in Jammu for the proposed rally of BJP's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi, with the police sealing the venue and making it out of bounds for general public.

Checking of all vehicles coming to and leaving Jammu is being conducted at various security points across the city, police said.

DGP Ashok Prasad visited the venue to review security arrangements, and directed to ensure that the dais is built in the presence of policemen and the material used is properly checked.

M A M stadium has been sealed and made out of bounds for general public till the rally day.

Policemen with sniffer dogs and metal detectors have sanitised the stadium. Police and paramilitary forces have been deployed in and outside the stadium complex as the first tier of the security.

BJP is leaving no stone unturned to ensure that Mr Modi's rally is a grand success. Party has set up a control room and constituted 23 teams to ensure that the event is conducted smoothly, local BJP leaders said.

Congress tries to contradict the concept of Modi Model of Gujarat Developmental Economy with concocted reports.

Congressi Concoction.

Narendra Modi's Gujarat 'most indebted state of India', says Congress.
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Union minister Kapil Sibal said Narendra Modi's state is
"most indebted state of India". PTI
PTI | New Delhi |  28 Nov 2013:: Congress today sought to puncture BJP PM candidate Narendra Modi's development claims saying his Gujarat model was not backed by facts and he was "neither zero nor hero".
Releasing a 32-page document carrying statistics about Gujarat's performance on various paradigms, Union minister Kapil Sibal said Narendra Modi's state is "most indebted state of India".
"He (Narendra Modi) is neither zero, nor hero. His place lies somewhere in between. He is trying to put down everyone else, the rest of India and give credit only to himself for everything as if he is messiah," he told reporters.
"The fact is that there are many states including Delhi, which are way head Gujarat in many parameters. He changes history, he changes statistics. The truth about Gujarat is that as there is good and bad, hits and misses about it like it is about every state," he said.
As campaign for Delhi assembly polls enters its last leg, Sibal, who is an MP from Chandni Chowk parliamentary seat here, projected the Sheila Dikshit-ruled state way ahead of Narendra Modi's Gujarat.

Wednesday 27 November 2013

Modi Economy: New Waves for International Business and Finance Forums.

After Goldman Sachs, Nomura now sees Narendra Modi wave. 

NAMO: THE WORLD LEADER FOR ECONOMIC CHANGE
PTI | Mumbai 27  Nov 2013:: Yet another foreign brokerage has said that it expects Narendra Modi-led BJP to come to power after the Lok Sabha elections.


"Nomura expects a BJP-led coalition to form the next government at the Centre after the 2014 elections," political analyst at the Japanese brokerage, Alastair Newton, said in a note dated yesterday.

However, Newton tempered his political forecast saying "a stable government, regardless of whether it is led by the BJP or the Congress, should support a gradual business cycle recovery."


Nomura India chief economist Sonal Verma added, "Once political stability has been established, we believe past investment projects cleared by the Cabinet Committee of Investment could be implemented. This revival will be led by a debottlenecking of existing investment projects."

Nomura is the second multinational brokerage after Wall Street giant Goldman Sachs to come out with an open political statement supporting the candidacy of Modi for the top political job in the country.

Goldman had also said that the recent market rally was driven by the Modi effect and had pegged the Sensex target for December 2013 at 23,000.

The Goldman statement attracted scathing criticism from a number of senior Union ministers who asked them to stick to what they are good and keep off from meddling in the political matters of the country.

Notwithstanding this, ex-Goldman official Jim O'Neill was quoted repeating the Modi theme for the market by a business channel.

Verma of Nomura said political stability and policy credibility are paramount to corporates making long-term investment decisions. This will help the economy witness a gradual recovery after Q3 of 2014.   Click Here>>Complete Reading Courtesy: ET.


New Hope: GOLDEN GUJARAT. GOLDEN BHARAT. GOLDEN GLOBE. MODI IS THE LEADER. Narendra Modi is becoming the Role Model for Coming World Economics. Gujarat is the starting. This Globe is accepting NAMO Finace Strategy.



Puri Shankarcharya keeping same distance from Modi and Rahul like Third Fornt!

Won’t support Modi or Rahul for PM: Puri Shankaracharya.



PUNE | TNN | 27 NOV 2013:: Shankaracharya of Puri Swamy Nischalananda Saraswati on Tuesday stayed away from the Narendra Modi vs Rahul Gandhi debate, refusing to support the Gujarat chief minister or Congress vice-president as prime ministerial candidates. 


"I am not an overt or covert supporter of any political party. Recently, Modi met me to discuss some issues. I have also sent a message to Rahul Gandhi. If people feel that Modi, Rahul and Sonia are not good enough to serve the nation, they (people) should elect their own candidate. People should vote for a party and a candidate who is dedicated to the development of the nation," he told reporters on a visit to the city. 


The Shankaracharya said players in the financial market will play a decisive role in deciding India's next Prime Minister. "Directionless trade and economy, which is dominating the world, will decide the next Prime Minister. The BJP and the Congress need to introspect over their political ideologies. Parties and leaders should be courageous to accept the role of the opposition instead of getting into selfish alliance for power," he said. 


Blaming both the political parties for deceiving the people in the name of Ram temple, he said: "The BJP came to power exploiting the Ram temple issue and the Congress politicized it. But these parties don't want to solve the issue." He said the parties "groom their own saints and use them for political mileage".  Click Here>>Complete Reading Courtesy: TOI.

Unwise: Sometimes Indian Seers go extra-transcendental. Swami Nischalananda must support Modi and rebuke Rahul. What is the meaning of making NAMO and RAUL at per? Sarvam Khallidam Brahman !??! With due respect, Swamiji, We want to know your preferable candidate for Next PM for Bharat. Suggest us any best candidate than Narendra Modi. 

Modi, Vasundhara a winning combination for Rajasthan polls

Modi, Vasundhara a winning combination for Rajasthan polls: Jaitley.


New Delhi, Nov. 27 (ANI)::  Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Arun Jaitley on Wednesday said that Vasundhara Raje and Narendra Modi are a winning combination for the Rajasthan state assembly elections to be held on December 1.


"BJP has a winning combination in poll bound Rajasthan with the leadership of Vasundharaji and Modiji," Jaitley told media here.

The upcoming election in Rajasthan is being seen as a litmus test for both the BJP and the Congressahead of the 2014 general elections.

Rajasthan is currently governed by a Congress Government. The counting of votes will take place on December 8.

Modi had earlier said the development in Rajasthan has come to a standstill under the Ashok Gehlot-led regime.

Addressing a rally here recently, Modi criticised the Gehlot Government for ignoring the tourism sector of the state, which he said is a huge revenue generator.

"Due to the poor policies of the Gehlot Government, the number of tourists visiting the state is decreasing day by day. It is an issue of serious concern," he added.

Narendra Modi's chair used in Agra Meeting touches Rs. 4 lakh

The bid for Narendra Modi's chair touches Rss. 4 lakh.

PTI | Agra | 27 November 2013:: The bid to purchase the chair on which BJP's prime ministerial nominee Narendra Modi sat during the Agra rally has gone up to Rs.4.21 lakh even as senior leaders said the practice was against party's culture.

BJP corporator Pramod Upadhyaya, who provided the furniture during the rally, said the latest bid that he has received is of Rs.4.21 lakh from a local dealer despite him refusing to sell the chair.

A BJP leader from Etah too has made a bid of Rs. Three lakh to purchase the chair, he said.

Upadhyaya, a BJP member of the Agra Municipal Corporation, said he had no intention to sell the chair and that he would like to keep the "coveted possession".

On being contacted, Uttar Pradesh BJP Chief Laxmikant Bajpai said the matter should be put to an end as "seats were not sold in the party, one has to work to get it".

Senior BJP leader Purushottam Khandelwal said that the practice of bidding for chairs was against the culture of the party and that it was the media which had hyped the issue.

Agra: Contractor refuses to sell the chair that Narendra Modi sat on.


Agra: Bharatiya Janata Party Prime Ministerial candidate and Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi is in the spotlight again with a chair he sat on last week while addressing a rally in Agra. Reports suggest that local BJP leaders from Agra are now engaged in a bidding war in order to purchase the chair.
On Tuesday, the bidding war reached a whopping Rs 2 lakh. A resident of Agra has also offered to pay Rs 50,000 to own the chair.

ALSO SEE Agra: BJP leaders ready to pay lakhs to buy the chair Modi sat on

"The chair used by Narendra Modi in my house will increase it's grace. I bid Rs 1,11,000 for it which later increased to Rs 1,25,000. The people want to connect to everything that has been graced by him," said BJP MLA Yogendra Upadhyay.
However, the chair belongs to a contractor who put up the tent for the rally and is refusing to sell it. "BJP MLAs have been calling me up and asking to buy the chair. I also received a call from a businessman who is associated with the party and is offering Rs 2 lakh, but I'm not selling this chair," said the contractor, Pramod Upadhyay. [Courtesy: IBN Live].

Crooked Karat takes on Modi for Corporate Sectors and Communal Riot.

BJP orchestrating riots to make Narendra Modi PM: CPM leader Karat.


Thiruvananthapuram | NOV 27, 2013 : Communist Party of India (Marxist) General Secretary Prakash Karat has alleged that communal violence in different parts of the country is a part of an orchestrated campaign to create communal polarisation to help Bharatiya Janata Party and its prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi in the coming elections.
He criticised the policies of UPA and BJP and said that only the CPI (M) and Left democratic parties can bring a change by rallying the secular forces and creating alternative policies while inaugurating the three-day state plenum at Palakkad in Kerala.
Karat said CPI (M) workers have to be humble, sincere and dedicated to the people. He urged the party workers to keep away from malpractises, factionalism and other un-communist virtues. He said that after the plenum the party in Kerala will emerge as a strong, more vibrant unit.
CPIM's Leader Karat takes on Modi for alleged 'Corporate Backing' and 'Communal Riot'.
Corporates Back Modi As He Offers to Help Them: Karat.


PALAKKAD (KERALA) | NOV 27, 2013:: CPI(M) today said BJP led by Narendra Modi was getting unprecedented support from big corporates and business houses as it had given clear signals that it would serve their interests better than the Congress-led UPA if voted to power.

Inaugurating the three-day plenum of Kerala unit of CPI(M) here, party General Secretary Prakash Karat said the objective of the Left parties was to oppose Congress and BJP since it alone had the credibility and confidence of the people to take this fight forward.

"Narendra Modi is one political leader who has the unprecedented support of all big corporates and business houses in the country. This signals BJP would be a better servitor of the corporates than Congress," Karat said.

Another danger posed by Modi-led BJP was that it stood for implementing the "Hindutva communal agenda".

"We have seen for the last one year, all over the country, a systematic communal campaign to raise tension and flare up communal clashes. All these were part of an orchestrated campaign for creating communal polarisation for electoral gain for BJP and Narendra Modi," he said.

Prescription: CPIM's KARAT GOT INSANITY. PRAY FOR HIS PAINLESS PASSING. He may chant NAMO..NAMO..108 times a day.

Narendra Modi attacks government over 26/11

Narendra Modi attacks government over 26/11.

Bharatiya Janata Party's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi Tuesday accused the government of failing to bring the masterminds of the Mumbai terror attack to justice.
"(The) centre's failure to bring the real perpetrators of 26/11 to justice is disappointing," Modi tweeted.
"It is high time (the central government) acts decisively," the Gujarat chief minister said.
Tuesday marks the fifth anniversary of the Mumbai terror attack by 10 Pakistani terrorists that left 166 Indians and foreigners dead. One of the terrorists, Ajmal Amir Kasab, was arrested -- and hanged.

Narendra Modi shortlisted by Time for 'Person of the Year' title

Narendra Modi shortlisted by Time for 'Person of the Year' title.

PTI : New York, Tue Nov 26 2013, 11:06 hrs : BJP's Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi is among Time magazine's shortlisted candidates for its 'Person of the Year' title and has emerged as an early favourite among the readers in an online poll.
Time has shortlisted 42 global leaders, entrepreneurs and celebrities for its 'Person of the Year 2013' and will announce the winner next month.
Other candidates in fray are Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, US President Barack Obama, Pakistani teenage education activist Malala Yousafzai, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden and even the new heir to the British throne Prince George.
On Modi, Time said "the controversial Hindu nationalist and Chief Minister of the Indian state of Gujarat is the most likely candidate to unseat India's ruling Congress party in the world's largest democracy." Click Here>>Complete Reading Courtesy: Indian Express.

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