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Time to stop demonisation of Narendra Modi

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The allegations made against Narendra Modi, chief minister of Gujarat, in connection with some incidents of violence against Muslims during the communal disturbances of 2002 were quite serious. They amounted to charges of conscious inaction amounting to criminal complicity.

These allegations warranted thorough investigation by a body of professional investigators and follow-up action in the form of criminal prosecution if the allegations proved to be correct during the investigation.

Such a body was constituted by the judiciary through the setting-up of a Special Investigation Team (SIT) headed by R K Raghavan, former director of the Central Bureau of Investigation. Raghavan is a highly distinguished officer of the Indian Police Service known for his professionalism, integrity, independence and objectivity.


Raghavan has been associated with many complex criminal investigations when he headed the CBI and continues to be associated with matters relating to the police even after his retirement.

After a thorough and professional investigation lasting about two years, the SIT headed by him has reportedly concluded that its investigation did not unearth any evidence that could warrant the prosecution of Modi under any charge.

In other words, the allegations of criminal complicity against Modi stand disproved. The serious allegations against Modi were not pushed under the carpet. He was not exempted from facing the due process of the law in the nature of a criminal investigation. He was treated like any other citizen despite the high office held by him and subjected to a criminal investigation by a team of distinguished professionals.

When the SIT has cleared him of the charges levelled against him by some sections of the public -- particularly from the Muslim community -- and by some human rights activists, fairness of criminal justice demands that the demonisation campaign against him should be discontinued and the sword hanging over his head should be removed. He has been cleared honourably and not conditionally.

Instead of doing so, his political and non-governmental detractors seem determined not to accept the conclusions of the SIT and to keep up the campaign of denigration and demonisation against him by recycling the allegations which have already been enquired into and found unproven by the SIT.

It is no longer a case of the law taking its own course, but one of malicious witch-hunt against a political leader by his political opponents and by sections of the media and lawyers and others who are not well disposed towards him. Even after having failed to prove the charges before the SIT, they are determined to keep their vicious campaign alive for political reasons and not for reasons of natural justice.

Their ill-motivated attempts have to be deplored by all right-thinking persons, who should demand that the campaign of demonisation should stop immediately. Modi has so far not allowed this campaign to negatively affect his administration of the state of Gujarat for the last 10 years. The state has made considerable progress under his leadership. This is acknowledged by independent-minded observers and even by persons who are not comfortable with him as an individual.

Narendra Modi's future should be decided by the people not on the basis of the recycled unproven allegations, but on the basis of what he has already achieved as an administrator, his ideas and vision for the future and his capability for achieving them.

Those who still have reservations regarding his style of leadership and do not agree with those who praise his governance should confront him politically and establish before the people that his achievements and capabilities are overrated if that is what they feel.

But his detractors find themselves on a weak ground in respect of a political campaign against him based on objective factors. They are, therefore, trying to keep alive the demonisation in the hope of thereby damaging and destroying his future political career.
This has to be strongly deplored and I have no hesitation in doing so.

I have never been an uncritical admirer of Modi. Nor am I in the ranks of his perpetual demonisers. I have always sought to judge him as objectively as I can. It is my view that the demonisation campaign against him must stop now




link:Time to stop demonisation of Narendra Modi - Rediff.com News
 
The only bad luck of NaMo is that the gujrat riots were the most rigorously covered in the media. I must say 1984 riots were equally heinous.

i beg to differ 1984 was the result of planned out raping and killing by mobs led by local congress leaders, the use of voter lists to target Sikhs and their homes is another thing that makes this more heinous Gujarat was nothing compared to 1984 a couple of local Hindu extremists

1984 was a genocide of the Sikh people do not even go on to say what happened in 2002 is the same in 1984 because 84 was 10x as bad because the national gov't orchestrated it
 
Demonisation will stop when justice is delivered. Until then what? You want him left alone? Or should all be forgotten?

Why should it stop? Has anything changed? NONSENSE!



All this goes double for 1984 perpetrators, even less has been done on this front. Absolutely pathetic.
 
the only thing which BJP is lacking is a centralized command and leadership, there are issued within themselves, a joker NITIN GADKARI has been sworn as the national party's president, and still they are carrying old hog LK ADVANI on their shoulders, congress does stand a chance against a centralized BJP with NARENDRA MODI as party president.
Bring NARENDRA MODI to the front seat and project Varun Gandhi as the leader of new generation.
 
A MASS MURDERER of 3000+ innocent Indians cannot be allowed to escape the long arm of the law. This Mass Murderer has committed " Crimes against Humanity " and his rear end should be dragged in International court of justice in Hague.

You cannot whitewash this heinous crime of GENOCIDE.
 
A MASS MURDERER of 3000+ innocent Indians cannot be allowed to escape the long arm of the law. This Mass Murderer has committed " Crimes against Humanity " and his rear end should be dragged in International court of justice in Hague.

You cannot whitewash this heinous crime of GENOCIDE.
self cooked theories...will u please provide the links which claims 3000+ casualities
According to an official estimate, 1044 people were killed in the violence — 790 Muslims and 254 Hindus including those killed in the Godhra train fire. Another 223 people were reported missing, 2,548 injured, 919 women widowed and 606 children orphaned.
Unofficial estimates put the death toll closer to 2000, with Muslims forming a very much higher proportion of those killed.
When missing people were declared dead after 7 years, total deaths went up from 1044 to 1,267.
unoffcial and official data..i've given u both...not pls STFU
 
In a politicians life both negative and postitive publicity works in their favour , so let oppsition and congress owned mainstream media and newspapers keep ranting about Modi , it will only make him more powerful....

Modi is destined to be the PM of India one or the other day !!!:smitten:
 
Whoa are we to demonize NaMo if the whole of Gujarat deem him fit to govern them.I would have him any-day as our PM cause he is one of the few jewels that we ever see in politics.I would vote for him because of his constant efforts for development.I see an image of Indira Gandhi in him,who at least took decisions unlike our present central government sitting as ducks to appease all of its allies.
 
i am all for Modi to be PM he will make a good leader like Vajpayee (Modi was his Pupil as well) Gujarat has a economy growing at over 11% because of NaMo we need that for the nation to push for higher development
 
Let us stick to GUJARAT...................by bring in 84 it doesn't dilute his dharma.....................
He is responsible being a mute spectator for Godhra and then genocide of innocent Muslims................
 
Let us stick to GUJARAT...................by bring in 84 it doesn't dilute his dharma.....................
He is responsible being a mute spectator for Godhra and then genocide of innocent Muslims:no:................
those few innocent Muslims torched Sabarmati Express...pls dont forget that..the event that initiated Godhra riots
 
those few innocent Muslims torched Sabarmati Express...pls dont forget that..the event that initiated Godhra riots
Being a CM he didn't get Intelligence report that such an incident can happen in Godhra..............
 
thats exactly what i wanted to say...u cannot possibly kill a riot..they are spontaneous..only after-effects are measured to preventit from happening again in future.
 
I got just one word for the title of the thread... NEVER
 

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