Sunday 16 March 2014

Happy Holi today. Namo Holi on 16 th May 2014.

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Today on 16th March, We wish everybody a Happy Holi to All. Just after two months on 16th May, India will observe the next Holi all about in Saffron. HAPPY SAFFRON HOLI TO ALL IN ADVANCE. Har Har Modi, Ghar Ghar Narendra Modi.


NAMO HOLI ON 16 th MAY 2014. 

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V for Varanasi and Varanasi for Modi.

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Narendra Modi to contest from Varanasi
TNN | New Delhi | Mar 15, 2014:: The BJP confirmed on Saturday evening that its prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi would contest from Varanasi in the Lok Sabha elections.

The Gujarat CM's candidature from Varansi is significant because of AAP's reported plan to pit Arvind Kejriwal against Modi if he chooses to contest from anywhere outside Gujarat.

The decision to have Modi contest from Varanasi has been driven by BJP's calculation that his presence in the state arena will be a force multiplier for the party's comeback bid in UP. The largest state, with its share of 80 seats in Lok Sabha, is crucial for Modi's plans to become PM.

Saffron tacticians feel Modi's presence in Varanasi will boost the prospects of BJP candidates in 28 Lok Sabha seats in eastern UP, of which 18 go to polls in the last phase. They feel Modi will be able to make a Somnath to Kashi Viswanath connect — a reference to the two revered pilgrim destinations of Somnath in Gujarat and Varanasi.

Senior BJP leader Murli Manohar Joshi, whose home Lok Sabha constituency is Varanasi will vacate it for Modi and will instead contest from Kanpur.

Like Varanasi, Kanpur is also considered a safe seat for BJP.

Also, while declaring the names of the candidates, BJP leader Ananth Kumar said BJP president Rajnath Singh will contest from the Lucknow seat, while leader of opposition in Rajya Sabha will contest from Armitsar.

Dr Harsh Vardhan, who was BJP's chief ministerial candidate in the 2013 Delhi assembly election, will contest from Chandni Chowk constituency in Delhi.

Courtesy: TOI. 

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Friday 7 March 2014

Perhaps the US President have to come India to meet Modi, the next PM.

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What a pro idiot Govt of US that licks the feet of anti Modi operators. 
THE SAME MAN NOT ALLOWED AS GUJARAT CM, BUT WELCOMED AS INDIAN PM. 
Shame on Uncle Sams.

US signals change, says Modi will get visa if he becomes PM


TNN | New Delhi | Mar 8, 2014:: Washington will drop a travel ban on Narendra Modi if he becomes the Prime Minister. US assistant secretary of state Nisha Desai Biswal finally buried the controversy over Modi's visa as she told a TV channel that the US would welcome the Gujarat CM if he ascends to the top job.

"I would just say that the United States has welcomed every leader of this vibrant democracy, and that a democratically elected leader of India will be a welcome partner," Biswal said adding Washington is ready to do business with him. For nine years, the US has kept its visa ban on Modi who has won three successive terms in Gujarat.

"Visa issues are handled on a case by case basis. And determinations are made based on the facts of the day and reviewed at the time a request is made," she said according to a transcript released by the US embassy. This has been the official position of the US for some time, which they have used to claim there was no change in their visa policy.

Biswal is on her first visit to India to repair some serious cracks in the Indo-US relations in the wake of the Khobragade episode and over contentious trade and IPR issues on the Indian side and protectionism and immigration issues on the US side.

Some days ago Nancy Powell , US Ambassador in India  
ran to meet Modi at Gandhinagar. 
The US recently opened a channel of communication with Modi, widely seen as a frontrunner in the coming Lok Sabha elections. Last month, US ambassador Nancy Powell travelled to Gandhinagar to meet the Gujarat CM and start a conversation at the official level.

Despite a large population of Gujaratis in the US, Modi has remained beyond the pale for the US administration since the 2002 Gujarat riots.

The UK made up with him a year and half ago, while countries like China, Japan, Israel, Denmark and Canada swiftly moved in to build ties with Modi. Modi has so far maintained a discreet silence on the visa ban. While Modi's advisers say he recognizes the importance of ties with the US, nobody is clear about whether Modi would actually take up the US visa offer.

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Thursday 6 March 2014

AAP never attacked any Corrupt or any Terrorist. But why they are attacking Modi and BJP violently?

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Modi vs AAP’s guerrilla war: Has BJP understood its opponent?

R Jagannathan | First Post | New Delhi | Mar 6, 2014:: Yesterday's violent events involving the BJP and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) offer a classic case study in what happens when a heavily armed conventional army is forced to fight a war with lightly-armed and mobile insurgents. The BJP made every possible tactical mistake it could while AAP did what it does best. If the BJP brains trust does not have an effective counter to Arvind Kejriwal's tactics, it will start losing a battle that appeared almost won.

"picking a trouble on his own"

Fighting goes out of control when the combatants misread the other party's intentions. In this case, the BJP seems to understand AAP far less than the AAP does BJP. Moreover, AAP misreading BJP does not matter; it is not playing to win this battle; it is playing for brand recognition, the right to fight the next battle. But the BJP is fighting to win the current electoral battle of 2014. If it misreads AAP, it can damage itself when it has most things going its way. 

It is worth analysing why AAP is doing what it is, and why BJP has done what it has so far - and how the latter’s strategy may need some redirection. 


AAP’s strategy is that of the classic disrupter who has to break the mould in order to have a chance of succeeding. To expect it to follow the normal rules of politics does not suit it at all. It is here to change the rules. This is why it abandoned Delhi so that its tactics are not constrained by the basic needs of decorum and governance norms. Out of government, regular tantrum-throwing can be a part of its arsenal. 

We also have to understand AAP's DNA and tactics by looking at where it came from: it was the product of the Jan Lokpal movement. It is a street-fighter, not a party of government. Its success is not the result of what it stands for but what it stands against. Just as Pakistan defines itself as ‘Not India’, AAP defines itself as ‘Not the Establishment’; its politics is anti-politician. To sustain itself on a diet of Not-the-Establishment rhetoric and keep its cadres motivated, it needs a solid enemy to define as the establishment.


Till December 2013, the Congress was the establishment. After the Congress was demolished in Delhi and three other states, Arvind Kejriwal found that the establishment had vanished. This is why he had to invent a new, mightier enemy in the Narendra Modi-led BJP. Without erecting a Goliath, David would be a footnote in history. Martyrdom is gained against lions, not mice. 

If we understand this, we know why Kejriwal acts the way he does. Congress turned out to be a hollow card-board box, while BJP is the one looking muscular. Kejriwal's idea is not to defeat the BJP but to define himself as David - the frail muffler man heading off to fight Gigantic Evil. He is anti-BJP because BJP is the party to beat. This is why suddenly all the scams of the Congress do not matter. 

This is why Kejriwal heads to Gujarat, where his party has no chance whatsoever. If he fields lots of candidates in Gujarat, the resultant split in the anti-BJP vote may end up giving Modi a clean sweep - maybe all 26 seats. Kejriwal is in Gujarat to position himself as ‘Not Modi’, not to even try to win. His goal is to provoke, engineer a disproportionate response, and position himself as the victim - the Christ whom everyone wants to crucify.

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Wednesday 5 March 2014

VOTE FOR INDIA in 9 (NINE) PHASES. VICTORY DAY ON 16 MAY 2014.

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Lok Sabha elections 2014: India to vote in 9 phases, vote count on May 16.


Related: Lok Sabha polls to be held in 9 phases from April 7, counting on May 16: Zee News.
Courtesy: Zee News.

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Monday 3 March 2014

Hunkar is not to show someone down but for our rights and war cry to save our nation from ruin and a clarion call for change ~ Narendra Modi.

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Modi calls Nitish a hypocrite, says Bihar a terrorist haven.


Binod Dubey | Hindustan Times | Patna | March 03, 2014:: Without naming Nitish, he said the Bihar chief minister was a "hypocrite" who met him with affection in a closed room and ate together but feared shaking hands in public. "People pardon your mistakes but not hypocrisy," he said.

Read: "Hunkar is not to show someone down but for our rights and war cry to save our nation from ruin and a clarion call for change." ~ Narendra Modi in Hunkar rally Muzaffarpur, Bihar omn 3rd March, 2014.
The Gujarat CM compared Nitish's "hypocrisy" with foe-turned-friend Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) chief Ram Vilas Paswan's "openness".
"Ram Vilas Paswan remained courteous after leaving the NDA. He didn't shy away from being photographed with me," Modi said.
Paswan, who broke up with Lalu Prasad-led RJD, returned to the NDA after 12 years. He had left the BJP-led NDA in 2002, criticising Modi's handling of the communal riots in Gujarat in which more than 1200 people, most of them Muslims, had been killed.
Like Modi's rally in Patna in October last year, where 7 people were killed in serial blasts in the vicinity of the venue, today's rally was also named as Hunkar, battle cry.
"Hunkar is not to show others in poor light, but to work for rights and for the good of the country and to replace a defunct leadership," Modi said.
He said "those who talked of secularism" were willing to condone the damage done to India by anti-nationals by focusing their energies on "stop-Modi" mission.
"It is a shame they can't take up the challenge to fight terrorism. It was an issue which should have united political groups, but that has not happened," he added.
Bihar has become a haven for terrorists due to vote bank politics of the government which has not adopted tough policies against them to appease some people, Modi said.

"You may not like Modi or BJP but those who died in the blasts were also from Bihar," he said.
On the alliance with Paswan, he said the NDA is going to grow by the day and the worries of others are going to grow too. "They used to call BJP Bania-Brahmins party. They are surprised that a man from a backward caste is the PM nominee."
Paswan's entry into NDA is expected to swing 5% dalit vote. He has been offered seven Lok Sabha seats to contest in the state.
Modi also criticised the Third Front, which he dismissed as the one "that crops up every five years and whose job appears to be saving the Congress". The Third Front, he said, only sows confusion.
In his speech, Paswan declared he was committed to making Modi as the next prime minister of the country.
"There is a strong Narendra Modi wave in the country. And caste no longer seems to be a factor. All sections of society consider Narendra bhai as the best leader… he also comes from a poor family," said Paswan.
"People are looking up to you. It is a fact that in the past 12 years there has not been a single incident of communal violence in Gujarat, while communal tensions flare up every now and then in Bihar."
Taking a dig at both Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar and his former partner Lalu Prasad, he said, "Both used to certify me as a good man, but after I joined the NDA, I have become a villain."
Read: Son-rise in Bihar: Plans to capture Bihar's political space split RJD, LJP

Courtesy: Hindustan Times.

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Sunday 2 March 2014

NAMO NAMO. SAVE THE NATION.

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My Friends in Defense Services and in Ex-Servicemen Groups. Please exercise your Democratic Power to Save the Nation from a Treacherous Dynasty. 
VOTE FOR INDIA. SAVE THE NATION. 

NAMO NAMO. JAI HIND. 

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BJP tsunami will uproot SP, BSP and Congress, roars Narendra Modi at Lucknow rally.

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Lucknow rally: Narendra Modi takes Mulayam Singh Yadav head-on, says BJP tsunami will uproot all.


Supriya Jha | Zee Media Bureau | Lucknow | March 02, 2014:: Taking the attacks by Samajwadi Party supremo Mulayam Singh Yadav head-on, BJP's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi on Sunday launched an efficient counterattack at the government in Uttar Pradesh while addressing the Vijay Shankhnaad Rally in Lucknow. 

Lambasting the Samajwadi Party government for using the “slogan of secularism” to hide its failures, Modi mocked Mulayam Singh Yadav saying, “Rather than picking holes in Gujarat, it would have been better for the Netaji (Mulayam) had he talked about what he did for UP”. 

Taking a dig on Mulayam Singh Yadav's secularism chant, Modi said that the Samajwadi Party used it merely to gain votes and remain in power, whereas for the BJP, the country comes first.

Modi said that the leaders were misleading the nation by using secularism as a tool and deviating from the main issues like jobs, water, electricity, price rise, etc. 

“For them secularism is a slogan, for us its an article of faith. Their secularism is about vote bank politics. Ours is about India first. For them it's power, for us it is Sarva Pantha Sambhav,” said Modi. 

Raking up the issue of children's deaths from cold in Muzaffarngar's refugee camps in the aftermath of the riots, Modi counterattacked Mulayam, mocking the dance show at Saifai. 

“Netaji, don't take Ram Manohar Lohia's name again and again. He would be pained by the spectacle of revelry in Saifai and simultaneous deaths of infants in Muzaffarnagar refugee camps,” Modi said.

Further hitting out at Samajwadi Party, Modi said that SP stood for "Samaj Virodhi Party" and that the vote bank politics engineered by the leaders will destroy the country.

Presenting a list of comparisons between Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh, Modi asserted that Mulayam should first explain what he did for his state. 

“In UP, even 40 percent people have no access to electricity. In Gujarat, 99 percent people have electricity access. There have been more than 20,000 cases of atrocities against women in last one year in UP. There have been 150 riots in UP in last one year while Gujarat is in peace for last ten years,” roared Modi. 

Modi also didn't forget to mention the ridiculously notorious case of SP leader Azam Khan's buffaloes, which had gone missing. 


Modi said that if a minister's buffalo goes missing, the police are deputed to hunt for them immediately, but no one cares if a mother's son goes missing. 

Modi hailed the humongous crowd that had arrived at the venue, saying that it was a “saffron ocean” of supporters, which implied a BJP wave. 

Modi said that by the time of elections, the BJP wave will morph into a tsunami and destroy all other forces. 

“..then everyone's destruction is guaranteed. (Sabka vinash tay hai )- S for SP, B for BSP and Ka for Congress. They will all be exterminated”, said Modi. 

Trying to woo the “city of Nawaabs”, Modi quoted former PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee, saying that the road to Delhi goes through Lucknow.

“India will be prosperous only if we sow seeds of a prosperous Uttar Pradesh,” Modi added. 

Modi's retorts to Mulayam came as the latter addressed a rally in Allahabad today, calling the Gujarat CM a “killer of humanity” adding that a mere apology was not enough after the mass murder of Muslims in 2002 riots. 

“First Muslims are mass murdered then they ask for forgiveness,” Mulayam said. 

Also, asserting that Modi's charisma would not work in Uttar Pradesh, Yadav denounced the so-called Gujarat model of development.

"There is nothing in Gujarat. Experts have said that the most dirty and polluted rivers are in Gujarat," the veteran SP leader said. 

With UP being the largest Indian state in terms of number of constituencies, the state holds a special position ahead of General Elections which are due by May. 

So no doubt, leaders are vying against each other to woo the maximum number voters from UP and it was Modi's eighth rally in the state. The politically strategic state of Uttar Pradesh that has a total of 80 Lok Sabha constituencies – today witnessed three major rallies - the BJP's Vijay Shankhnaad Rally at Lucknow, AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal's rally at Kanpur and Samajwadi Party supremo Mulayam Singh's rally at Allahabad. 



Courtesy: Zee News.

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Maha Rally of Modi is going on at Lucknow.

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Coming decade belongs to the oppressed, the backward, the marginalised, the Dalits: Narendra Modi in Lucknow.
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We are optimistic party. See our strength & see our democratic values- a poor person from backward section like me was nominated as PM cans.

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Two groups in SP now. One is Samajvirodhi Party and other is Sukhwadi Party. They're only enjoying themselves: Narendra Modi in Lucknow.

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Rather than criticising Gujarat it would have been better had to talked about what you did for people of UP: Narendra Modi in Lucknow.

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Saturday 1 March 2014

Former Army Chief General VK Singh joins BJP, tells BJP is the only Nationalist Party.


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V K Singh joins BJP, says it is only nationalist party.


NEW DELHI | PTI | March 1, 2014:: Former Army chief Gen V K Singh, who was engaged in a long-drawn battle with the government over his age issue, on Saturday joined BJP, saying it is the only "nationalist" party which he wants to see in power. 

Gen Singh, who joined the BJP along with a number of other ex-servicemen in presence of party president Rajnath Singh, said the troops should support it so that a "stable, strong and nationalist" government is formed.
Jai Jawan. Jai Kishan. Jai Vijnan. WELCOME EX GEN SRI VK SINGH and ALL FRIENDS FROM ARMY, NAVY & AIR FORCE, RAW, IAS & IPS and other services. ~ MODI TIMES. 
"I saw only BJP as nationalist party," he said while explaining the reason for joining the party. 

"We, who have served on borders, should work with nationalist forces. So, we have decided to move with BJP to bring a government which is stable, strong and takes decisions in national interest, said the 63-year-old who retired in May 2012. 

He expressed confidence that the enthusiasm of the servicemen will make BJP stronger.

  


Welcoming him into BJP, Rajnath Singh said if BJP comes to power, it will take good care of the armed forces.

He used the occasion to attack the UPA government, saying it has not looked after the armed forces well. In this context, he cited the recent mishaps involving the Navy.

The BJP chief also attacked the government over ceasefire violations by Pakistan, including beheading of two Indian soldiers, and intrusions by China.

Gen (retd) joined BJP months after he shared dais with its prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi at an ex-servicemen rally in Rewari in Haryana.


Courtesy: TOI | NDTV.

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Paswan vows to make Modi Prime Minister

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LJP’s shift towards BJP was not sudden; it happened over a few months


Paswan vows to make Modi Prime Minister

VARGHESE K. GEORGE | NEW DELHI | March 1, 2014:: As he finalised an alliance with BJP president Rajnath Singh on Thursday night, Lok Jan Shakti Party chief Ram Vilas Paswan phoned Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi at Gujarat Bhawan in the national capital.

“I am with you and will work to make you the Prime Minister,” Mr. Paswan told Mr. Modi. The LJP chief wanted to meet Mr. Modi, but the latter was busy.

Mr. Paswan’s somersault — from being a staunch critic of Mr. Modi to a follower — was not sudden; it happened over the past few months, sources said. His disagreement with the Congress and the Rashtriya Janata Dal over sharing of seats was insignificant.
“He was clear where he wanted to be,” a BJP source said.
In December, Mr. Paswan’s brother Pashupati Nath Paras approached leaders of the BJP Bihar unit for an alliance.
The BJP leaders were wary in the beginning, as they feared that Mr. Paswan was trying to use the party as a bargaining chip with the Congress.
But Mr. Modi let the party president keep the conversation going, aided by Bihar leaders Sushil Modi, Ravishankar Prasad and Shahnawaz Hussain.
To test Mr. Paswan’s seriousness, the BJP asked him to state publicly his revised position on Mr. Modi.
Early this week, the LJP chief’s son Chirag Paswan said, “The courts had given a clean chit to Mr. Modi,” and the Gujarat riots were no longer relevant.
“We cannot be without power for another five years. The only choice to make is whether to join the BJP before or after the elections,” an LJP insider quoted Mr. Chirag Paswan as saying at an internal meeting.
Seat share

While the Congress offered the LJP three of Bihar’s six reserved constituencies, where Mr Paswan, his son and brother would have contested, the BJP gave him seven.
The seventh, Nalanda, is not a stronghold of either party.
Courtesy: The Hindu.

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