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Gujarat's agricultural growth sluggish in 11th Plan: Report

Bhai Zakir even if you were making a true accusation which you're not.

You should note that the states that beat Gujarat ARE ALL BJP RULED STATES :)

@Chinese-Dragon
Modi has shown that he wants to pursue a strong relationship with China, expect Sino Indian relations to peak under his adminstration.
 
Bhai Zakir even if you were making a true accusation which you're not.

You should note that the states that beat Gujarat ARE ALL BJP RULED STATES :)

@Chinese-Dragon
Modi has shown that he wants to pursue a strong relationship with China, expect Sino Indian relations to peak under his adminstration.

In fact I think China will gain in either case. If Rahul wins India's economy will be finished, so we will be down a competitor. If Modi wins we'll earn some massive profits in economic cooperation. So I don't really have a stake in the outcome.

I would say though that I do respect Modi as a person.

Politicians all over the world tend to be scum, and always talk big without bringing any real results. Local politicians in China for example are amongst the worst on the planet.

Modi is one of those rare people (like Deng Xiaoping) who actually brings RESULTS. People who are not afraid of reforming the system for the good of the nation, regardless of political or personal consequences. These are the kinds of people who will go down in history as "great leaders".
 
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In fact I think China will gain in either case. If Rahul wins India's economy will be finished, so we will be down a competitor. If Modi wins we'll earn some massive profits in economic cooperation. So I don't really have a stake in the outcome.

I would say though that I do respect Modi as a person.

Politicians all over the world tend to be scum, and always talk big without bringing any real results. Local politicians in China for example are amongst the worst on the planet.

Modi is one of those rare people (like Deng Xiaoping) who actually brings RESULTS. People who are not afraid of reforming the system for the good of the nation, regardless of political or personal consequences. These are the kinds of people who will go down in history as "great leaders".

Not to be too self-aggrandizing, but the only people that talk about China and India (Chindia etc) being competitors are Indians, it was true in the early to mid part of the last decade, but not anymore. I know you're just being nice :P
 
Not to be too self-aggrandizing, but the only people that talk about China and India (Chindia etc) being competitors are Indians, it was true in the early to mid part of the last decade, but not anymore. I know you're just being nice :P

I should have mentioned "potential" competitor. :P

That said, I honestly don't want any country's economy to crash. Sometimes when Indian trolls here insult and attack my country and my people, I get angry, and I sadistically wish that Rahul would win and destroy all of their dreams. But I don't really mean it... I wouldn't wish such suffering upon any fellow human being.
 
Noodle recipe?

It only took you one post before resorting to racism, well done. :D

And for your information, I want Congress to win, because their super-socialist schemes will destroy India's economic competitiveness, and forever prevent India from ever becoming competition for us.

Congress serves the interests of India's enemies. So you are doing a good job in promoting them on our behalf. :P

So thanks for that. :cheers:

Mate, being a Chinese & supporting Modi for India is highly admirable.

But please don't reply to the person who is on a payroll of a PARTICULAR party here.

I am sure neither you nor I have enough time on our hand to answer to his each post as we aren't getting anything but he is getting paid on each post.

I am sorry on his behalf as the only thing he could resort to is your nation.
 
I should have mentioned "potential" competitor. :P

That said, I honestly don't want any country's economy to crash. Sometimes when Indian trolls here insult and attack my country and my people, I get angry, and I sadistically wish that Rahul would win and destroy all of their dreams. But I don't really mean it... I wouldn't wish such suffering upon any fellow human being.

This forum isn't exactly India's representative to the UN is it? We have trolls from all sides and we have good people from all sides. And we all dabble in a bit of trolling once in a while.

I just learnt today from my friend who just came back home after holidaying in China that there's an active and vibrant community of Indians in Hong Kong about 20,000 strong. Googled it and found: Indians in Hong Kong - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 
This forum isn't exactly India's representative to the UN is it? We have trolls from all sides and we have good people from all sides. And we all dabble in a bit of trolling once in a while.

I just learnt today from my friend who just came back home after holidaying in China that there's an active and vibrant community of Indians in Hong Kong about 20,000 strong. Googled it and found: Indians in Hong Kong - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Yep, and it's a source of great embarrassment for nationalists like myself, that many of the biggest and most important companies in HK were founded by Indians.

Star Ferry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

(Anyone who doesn't know what the Star Ferry is, hasn't ever visited HK before).

Don't use this as ammunition against me in the future. :D
 
According to a report by the agriculture , the growth performance of agriculture in Madhya Pradesh (7.6%), Chhatisgarh (7.6%), Rajasthan (7.4%), Jharkhand (6.0%) and Karnataka (5.6%) and Gujarat (4.9 per cent) was much higher than that of Punjab (1.6%), Maharashtra (2.0%), Tamil Nadu (2.2%), West Bengal (2.8%), Uttar Pradesh (3.3%) and Haryana (3.3%).

Madya Pradesh- BJP
Chattisgarh- BJP
Rajasthan-BJP
Jharakhand- JMM
Karnataka- BJP
Gujarat- BJP

Higher than

Punjab- SAD
Maharashtra-Congress
Tamilnadu_AIDMK
Westbengal-Trinamool
UP- SAMAJWADI
Haryana - Congress


@Bhai Zakir provides who is better for Agriculture.

Thanks Dude.:toast_sign:
 
Yep, and it's a source of great embarrassment for nationalists like myself, that many of the biggest and most important companies in HK were founded by Indians.

Star Ferry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

(Anyone who doesn't know what the Star Ferry is, hasn't ever visited HK before).

Don't use this as ammunition against me in the future. :D

You shouldn't feel that way. Consider it a source of pride that HK attracted people of that kind of caliber.

And, I've been spending most of my time in the Indian internal politics thread lately, trolling has been kept to a minimum heh.
 
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know so much about democracy?Click to expand...I am from Hong Kong.

much higher than
You are wrong congress is the only party that can prevent the fall of India:

1.) There are lots of income disparity due to fast raising city wages and slow groth in rural areas. Most of the Indian states are poor or suffering because they don't have congress rule for decades like Bihar, UP, Orrisa, West Bengal etc. :agree:

2.) If congress don't provide MNREGA the rural people will flock to cities and will eat up all the infrastructure, resources and as India's growth engines are cities we have to save them. That's why congress is building metro trains, airports etc. :agree:

3.) MNREGA like schemes for jobs, MP schemes for connecting each and every village with paved roads, clean drinking water to villages, electricity to villages and telecom facilities to villages are helping the growth of India's rural areas.

4.) Its also keeping Indian cities free from unnecessary load and grow as they like.

5.) Congress with the partnership with japan is building many projects with new airports, fast fright train corridor, expressways, smart cities and industries corridor that will propel India into a Manufacturing nation in a very big way.

6.) If congress don't provide some stuff like cheap food or rural jobs it will generate anger in the public and they will became Maoist.

So, its all just to make India progress and developed. :smokin:





Even when i have busted the bubble with the Plan Panel report which is bible as compared to a newspaper article still ur :blah::blah::blah:

Oh...i forget i am debating with a person who is so blind in worshiping Modi that he is having fake avatar of Feku Modi even when its proved to be 100% fake.
:eek::eek:

Well I agree with all you said. Just answer my questions..

Don't you think Modi has a vision for India?? A vision to make India a manufacturing powerhourse and build some solid infrastructure. The DMIC corridors that you are talking about; Gujarat is the state that has made the progress in that..

Don't you believe Modi and BJP atleast deserve a chance?? I mean congress has been in power for over 60 years.
 
For the record, how many farmers from Gujrat has resorted to suicide for being unable to repay their debt?
 
The bottom line is that only Modi can bring India to sustained double digit growth.

He proved it already in Gujarat, which was the ONLY major Indian province, that was able to sustain double digit growth in the past decade.

So luckily for us, BJP will not win. :D Congress are too good at playing politics, dear Zakir being the best example of that.

Even of Congress can't win directly, they will split the BJP's support and weaken them so much they won't be able to do anything. Or even bring in a third front.

Congress will do what India's worst enemies could never do... i.e. destroy India's economy.

But what do I know, only "noodle recipes" unfortunately. :azn:

The reason why I will cheer BJP not winning is because I have learnt from history the dangers that fascists and extreme right wing people bring with them. It never is. What India needs is a liberal polity.

Well I agree with all you said. Just answer my questions..

Don't you think Modi has a vision for India?? A vision to make India a manufacturing powerhourse and build some solid infrastructure. The DMIC corridors that you are talking about; Gujarat is the state that has made the progress in that..

Don't you believe Modi and BJP atleast deserve a chance?? I mean congress has been in power for over 60 years.

Hasn't congress given a similar 'vision document'? If you say theirs is hogwash, why shouldn't modi's be?
 
The Law of Karma ? Even India's Minorities & Liberal Elite Are Turning to Narendra Modi
Until recently, Narendra Modi, India's Prime Ministerial hopeful for the 2014 elections, was a hate figure for many of us. By 'us', I refer to a small but highly visible minority of well educated, somewhat Westernised and haughtily self-righteous members of India's rapidly growing liberal elite.

It is this elite of supposedly open-minded and judicious do-gooders, which includes media personalities, cultural influencers, NRIs and expatriates, who viewed the assumed truths about Modi almost exclusively through the prism of the Godhra massacre, and more pertinently, by virtue of information consumed about Modi through the country's mass media.

Irrespective of substance, Modi's naked aggression whilst speaking at public rallies, his broken English, and his anachronous self-projection were also almost always less attractive to us, whether we admit it or not, than the allure of the polished, articulate and oh-so charming 'statesmen' who regularly and effortlessly branded Modi a mass murderer. His links with the RSS were of course the final nail in the Modi coffin of our minds.

The RSS concerns were also prevalent before the universally respected former BJP statesman, Atal Bihari Vajpayee, assumed office. It was believed that his lifelong links to the organisation would permit them to project their homogenised worldview - which is, ironically for a right-wing Hindu organisation, counterintuitive to an all-embracing Hindu ethos - through a Prime Minister Vajpayee, upon the polity, culture and federal structure of India. Neither concern, in retrospect, was even close to valid. Modi's twelve years as Chief Minister of Gujarat further bear testament to an almost identical political philosophy as Vajpayee; relentless development, communal harmony, and institutionalised decentralisation of power (not to be confused with assertive leadership).

As for the abhorrent events of 2002, India's courts have sentenced an unprecedented number of those proven to have been associated with the crime, but has dismissed each and every case against Modi himself. These repeated court verdicts must be respected, as enunciated by British MP Barry Gardiner.

It goes without saying that if Modi had been proven guilty, he would deserve the world's, let alone India's unreserved condemnation. Instead, a majority of India's electorate have observed the verdict of her courts, themselves a final bastion of independence within the country's much abused democratic apparatus, in spite of what many allege to have been an orchestrated campaign of defamation against Modi.

Incorruptible stalwarts of modern India, including the revered former President Abdul Kalam, have repeatedly praised Modi's leadership; the same mass media that vilified Modi for over a decade is belatedly repudiating its 'Godhra-Modi-Godhra-Modi' obsession, and re-focussing the election debate to that of development. That in turn plays to Modi's greatest strengths, and of course benefits the country most of all, as it compels all political parties to address the novel ideas of good governance and dispensation of duty.

These are the very ideals upon which Modi stakes his reputation, and due to which it appears an increasing number of Indians, from tycoons to tea boys, seem excited by the prospect of his leadership of the country. A former tea boy himself, Modi has presided over rapid reductions in child malnutrition, a noticeable increase in the gender ratio in favour of females, as well the near-neutralisation of poverty differentials between communities. The latter is a bedrock of Modi's 'development mantra', which specifically eschews India's much despised 'vote-bank' politics:

"Yes, I am opposed to political tools that are used to manipulate our people. When you talk about Hindus or Muslims, Dalits or Brahmins, I talk about development for all of our people." Narendra Modi.
To suggest that Muslim celebrities, business leaders, journalists, statesmen and even clerics support Modi for personal gain is an insult to the integrity of a proud and self-respecting community, and to our collective intelligence; to incessantly abjure an occasionally rambunctious Modi, a man in whom such supporters may witness sincerity, integrity, vision, competence and a sense of duty for a country that he loves, is to subsist in perpetual denial.

Watch: Narendra Modi Talk About Development at The 2013 India Today Conclave
Even Pakistan has sought the assistance of Modi's Gujarat to help solve its power crisis, and one of Pakistan's leading newspapers documents what many in India already discern; that Modi's model of development, which is antagonistic to a languid political elite accustomed to bribing minorities through the begging bowls of reservations, subvention and food processors, actually delivers results by treating all Indians as equals, a message that has been deliberately obscured by Modi's opponents.

From tackling corruption, to developing India; from protecting the environment, to assuring the safety of the citizens of India's North East; and from pursuing a carrot-and-stick foreign policy of equals with China and the US, to the reassertion of the primacy of women in Indian society, Modi has a perspective, a policy and a plan-in-waiting for India.

The unrelenting demonisation of Modi has not only failed monumentally, it has also backfired spectacularly; having transcended a smear campaign of industrial proportions, a decade of legal prosecution, international boycotts, the accusations (and subsequent dismissal) of numerous 'tutored' witnesses, the alleged hijacking of a well-meaning anti-corruption movement, not to mention assassination attempts, even his most bitter detractors should contemplate why this man still wins the hearts and minds of hundreds of millions of Indians, and concede that he may also, finally, deserve a modicum of respect. They should also humbly reconcile with these two eternal truths:

Nobody is immune from the laws of karma.
Satyameva Jayate - the truth always prevails.

The rest of us should have an open mind as to whether the dehumanised Narendra Modi projected to us is a reality, or a fabricated myth.

Don't fight me with politics and dirt; fight me instead on the battlegrounds of development, protection of women and communal harmony. I'm more than happy to fight these battles for India. Narendra Modi.
Abhaey Singh is the President of the The Indian Debating Union. He is best known for his talks on India, values-based leadership, and civil debate.
The Law of Karma ? Even India's Minorities & Liberal Elite Are Turning to Narendra Modi | Abhaey Singh
 

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