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inaction during riots doesnt mean wilfull inaction....given the state of police in india it was to his credit riots were stopped completely in 3 days..

What is will full inaction? Inaction itself means lack of will to take an action.
 
What is will full inaction? Inaction itself means lack of will to take an action.

Somehow Secularists always remember to target him though he stopped the riots from spreading completely. If he was complicit, he would never have done that. Wonder where were these bloody secularists when my kind and Kashmiri pandits were massacred.

These same sub-human variety of secularists cried fowl when Hindu right wing destroyed an art gallery by that moron MF Hussain who drew offensive paintings to hurt the sentiments of our mainstream Hindu brothers, but didn't have the ba!!s to say anything when Salman Rushdie was barred from coming to Jaipur Literature Festival.

Secularists all over India are one and the same: two-faced, fence-sitting, corrupt and cowardly.
 
Somehow Secularists always remember to target him though he stopped the riots from spreading completely. If he was complicit, he would never have done that. Wonder where were these bloody secularists when my kind and Kashmiri pandits were massacred.

These same sub-human variety of secularists cried fowl when Hindu right wing destroyed an art gallery by that moron MF Hussain who drew offensive paintings to hurt the sentiments of our mainstream Hindu brothers, but didn't have the ba!!s to say anything when Salman Rushdie was barred from coming to Jaipur Literature Festival.

Secularists all over India are one and the same: two-faced, fence-sitting, corrupt and cowardly.

Dude what's up with all the ad hominem, makes you look like an idiot. Come up with something more logical and constructive which deserves a reply.
 
inaction could also be in the context of not sufficient action due to lack of resources.....

That's a whole different debate which will make the thread to go haywire. However as long as economic growth of Gujrat is concerned, dare I say Modi haven't done anything magical. Gujrat's growth was pretty average, lower than high performing states, higher than non-performing states and lower than that of Gujrat's growth rate in 90s.

In case of HDI, Gujrat's performance is rather bad.
 
Secularists all over India are one and the same: two-faced, fence-sitting, corrupt and cowardly.
Can you please drop this word...... Secularists.
Other than that your first point is valid and as far as your second point goes they did hurt the religious feelings of people and it was the mob pressure that led Hussain to leave and barred Rashid's return.
 
Can you please drop this word...... Secularists.
Other than that your first point is valid and as far as your second point goes they did hurt the religious feelings of people and it was the mob pressure that led Hussain to leave and barred Rashid's return.

Sorry for the harsh usage but truth is many a time, cold and harsh. I am just putting it the way it is based on a personal-level careful research on my behalf on the behavior of those people who keep beating the "secular" drum. Being a Buddhist, this gave me ample leverage to get into deeper engagements with secularist people thinking that I was "different". Mind you, I also believed in the secularists' garbage once and was a strong proponent.. until I realized their two-faced lies and started observing how these scum were creating trouble in NE, alongside foreign elements to trouble our demographic composition.

There was never really any media or political influence involved in my realization process. I will tell this personal fact to you honestly.

Bro, I am from a warrior community of mountain dwellers; 'paharis' as how plains-living Indians commonly call us mountain dwelling people, in Hindi. We have never bowed down to any external pressure of accepting culture and politico-religious beliefs from outside, with force. The Mughals tried it, central Asians tried it, Afghans tried it, Europeans tried it... all were dealt with in the same manner, thrashed and sent back to where they belonged.

The so-called "ghazi" Mughals and turkic tribes from central Asia have tried in the past to get us to change by invasion. While Bengalis fell for it and weakened the national cultural fabric (current Bangladesh), we thrashed the foreign influences of force out, thanks to my community and Gurkha community. The Brits being superpowers of that time, too couldn't handle our groups, while rest of India fell under them.


Judge by this; we don't mince words to appease anyone. Either it is plain hard truth or there's no discussion regarding it. With all due respect.

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Dude what's up with all the ad hominem, makes you look like an idiot. Come up with something more logical and constructive which deserves a reply.

I don't mince words to appease deluded people running away from reality, using fancy words to defend something fake and artificial.
 
If we go by the data available to us, chief minister of Bihar, Punjab, Kerala, Delhi, UP, TN and WB did better than him. Mamata came to power 6 months ago, Budhha was CM for last decade.

India's most debt-ridden states
I ndia's external debt increased by $36.9 billion to$261.4 billion by end-March 2010. This works out to 18.9% of the nation's GDP.
The Reserve Bank of India says that India is Asia'sfifth most indebted nation.
Be that as it may, India's foreign exchange reserves stand at a whopping $282 billion, so the nation's financial condition is not precarious.
However, internally, various Indian states are reeling under the burden of heavy debt, extravagant expenditure and meagre sources of revenue.
The West Bengal finance minister recently said that his state is not the only one with a huge debtburden and that other Indian states, as well as the Centre, have also taken massive loans.
So which are the states in India that are most debt-ridden? Click NEXT to find out . . .
NOTE: The states have NOT been ranked.
India's most debt-ridden states
S tate: Uttar Pradesh
Loan burden: Rs 221,000 crore (Rs 2,210 billion)
Uttar Pradesh is the second largest state-economy in India, contributing 8.17 per cent to India's gross domestic product. The major economic activity in the state is agriculture.
Capital : Lucknow
Chief Minister : Kumari Mayawati
Population : Over 19 crore (190 million)
Click NEXT to read further. . .
India's most debt-ridden states
S tate: Maharastra
Loan burden: Rs 208,000 crore (Rs 2,080 billion)
Favourable economic policies in the 1970s led to Maharashtra becoming India's leading industrial state in the last quarter of 20th century.
Maharashtra's gross state domestic product stands at at $160 billion. Maharashtra is the second most urbanised state of India.
Capital : Mumbai
Chief Minister : Ashok Chavan
Population : Over 9.6 crore (96 million)
Click NEXT to read further. . .
India's most debt-ridden states
S tate: West Bengal
Loan burden: Rs 192,000 crore (Rs 1,920 billion)
West Bengal is the third largest contributor to India's GDP. An agriculture-dependent state, WestBengal occupies only 2.7% of the India's land area. It is the most densely populated state in India.
The service sector is the largest contributor to the gross domestic product of the state.
Capital : Kolkata
Chief Minister : Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee
Population : Over 9.03 crore (90 million)
Click NEXT to read further. . .
India's most debt-ridden states
S tate: Andhra Pradesh
Loan burden: Rs 126,000 crore (Rs 1,260 billion)
Agriculture has been the chief source of income for the state's economy. The state has also started to focus on the fields of information technology and biotechnology.
In 2004 2005, Andhra Pradesh was at the fifth position in the list of top IT exporting states of India.
Capital : Hyderabad
Chief Minister : K Rosaiah
Population : Over 7.6 crore (76 million)
Click NEXT to read further. . .
India's most debt-ridden states
S tate: Madhya Pradesh
Loan burden: Rs 56,250 crore (Rs 562.50 billion)
According to the India State Hunger Index compiled by the International Food Policy Research Institute, the malnutrition in the state received a severity rating between Ethiopia and Chad.
Between 1999 and 2008, the annualised growth rate in the state was only 3.5 per cent.
Capital: Bhopal
Chief Minister: Shivraj Singh Chouhan
Population: Over 6.03 crore (60.3 million)
Click NEXT to read further. . .
India's most debt-ridden states
S tate: Orissa
Loan burden: Rs 49,003.92 crore (Rs 490.03 billion)
The state is rich in mineral resources and containsa fifth of India's coal, a quarter of its iron ore, a third of its bauxite reserves and most of the chromite.
Recently, around 50 companies have signed memoranda of understanding to set up steel plants in the state, including POSCO of South Korea. The latter's plan to construct a mammoth$12 billion steel plant near Paradip port, however, has met with some opposition.
The Central government has agreed to accord special economic zone) status to eight sites in thestate
Capital : Bhubaneswar
Chief Minister : Naveen Patnaik
Population : Over 3.67 crore (36.7 million)
Click NEXT to read further. . .
India's most debt-ridden states
S tate: Karnataka
Loan burden: Rs 66,000 crore (Rs 660 billion)
It is the eighth largest Indian state by area, the ninth largest by population. Its capital Bengaluru is at the forefront of the rapid economic and technological development that India is experiencing. It is often referred to as the Silicon Valley of India.
Karnataka recorded the highest growth rates in terms of GDP and per capita GDP in the last decade compared to other states.
Capital : Bengaluru
Chief Minister : B S Yeddyurappa
Population : Over 5.28 crore (52.8 million)
Click NEXT to read further. . .
India's most debt-ridden states
S tate: Kerala
Loan burden: Rs 65,000 crore (Rs 650 billion).
Kerala has a higher Human Development Index than all other states in India. The state has a literacy rate of 94.59 per cent, the highest in India.
According to a recent Business Standard report, the state ranks No.1 in per capita income. Kerala seems to be quite content with not attracting any new industrial investments.
It ranks 14 out of 23 states in terms of outstanding investments.
Capital : Thiruvananthapuram
Chief Minister : V S Achuthanandan
Population : Over 3.18 crore (31.8 million)
Click NEXT to read further. . .
India's most debt-ridden states
S tate: Bihar
Loan burden: Rs 45,580.16 crore (Rs 455.8 billion)
Today, Bihar lags behind the other Indian states in human and economic development terms. The current state government has however made significant strides in improving governance.
The economy of Bihar is largely service oriented, but it also has a significant agricultural base. The state also has a small industrial sector.
Capital : Patna
Chief Minister : Nitish Kumar
Population : Over 9.4 crore (94 million)
 
Sorry for the harsh usage but truth is many a time, cold and harsh. I am just putting it the way it is based on a personal-level careful research on my behalf on the behavior of those people who keep beating the "secular" drum. Being a Buddhist, this gave me ample leverage to get into deeper engagements with secularist people thinking that I was "different". Mind you, I also believed in the secularists' garbage once and was a strong proponent.. until I realized their two-faced lies and started observing how these scum were creating trouble in NE, alongside foreign elements to trouble our demographic composition.

There was never really any media or political influence involved in my realization process. I will tell this personal fact to you honestly.

Bro, I am from a warrior community of mountain dwellers; 'paharis' as how plains-living Indians commonly call us mountain dwelling people, in Hindi. We have never bowed down to any external pressure of accepting culture and politico-religious beliefs from outside, with force. The Mughals tried it, central Asians tried it, Afghans tried it, Europeans tried it... all were dealt with in the same manner, thrashed and sent back to where they belonged.

The so-called "ghazi" Mughals and turkic tribes from central Asia have tried in the past to get us to change by invasion. While Bengalis fell for it and weakened the national cultural fabric (current Bangladesh), we thrashed the foreign influences of force out, thanks to my community and Gurkha community. The Brits being superpowers of that time, too couldn't handle our groups, while rest of India fell under them.


Judge by this; we don't mince words to appease anyone. Either it is plain hard truth or there's no discussion regarding it. With all due respect.
Ok even though I'm unable to get to the crux of your reasoning....still I'll assume you got valid reasons for hating secularists.But one thing I'm pretty sure that you believe a tap can only be turned on or off....there is nothing like a half turned on or half turned off in your dictionary.
 
India's most debt-ridden states
I ndia's external debt increased by $36.9 billion to$261.4 billion by end-March 2010. This works out to 18.9% of the nation's GDP.
The Reserve Bank of India says that India is Asia'sfifth most indebted nation.
Be that as it may, India's foreign exchange reserves stand at a whopping $282 billion, so the nation's financial condition is not precarious.
However, internally, various Indian states are reeling under the burden of heavy debt, extravagant expenditure and meagre sources of revenue.
The West Bengal finance minister recently said that his state is not the only one with a huge debtburden and that other Indian states, as well as the Centre, have also taken massive loans.
So which are the states in India that are most debt-ridden? Click NEXT to find out . . .
NOTE: The states have NOT been ranked.
India's most debt-ridden states
S tate: Uttar Pradesh
Loan burden: Rs 221,000 crore (Rs 2,210 billion)
Uttar Pradesh is the second largest state-economy in India, contributing 8.17 per cent to India's gross domestic product. The major economic activity in the state is agriculture.
Capital : Lucknow
Chief Minister : Kumari Mayawati
Population : Over 19 crore (190 million)
Click NEXT to read further. . .
India's most debt-ridden states
S tate: Maharastra
Loan burden: Rs 208,000 crore (Rs 2,080 billion)
Favourable economic policies in the 1970s led to Maharashtra becoming India's leading industrial state in the last quarter of 20th century.
Maharashtra's gross state domestic product stands at at $160 billion. Maharashtra is the second most urbanised state of India.
Capital : Mumbai
Chief Minister : Ashok Chavan
Population : Over 9.6 crore (96 million)
Click NEXT to read further. . .
India's most debt-ridden states
S tate: West Bengal
Loan burden: Rs 192,000 crore (Rs 1,920 billion)
West Bengal is the third largest contributor to India's GDP. An agriculture-dependent state, WestBengal occupies only 2.7% of the India's land area. It is the most densely populated state in India.
The service sector is the largest contributor to the gross domestic product of the state.
Capital : Kolkata
Chief Minister : Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee
Population : Over 9.03 crore (90 million)
Click NEXT to read further. . .
India's most debt-ridden states
S tate: Andhra Pradesh
Loan burden: Rs 126,000 crore (Rs 1,260 billion)
Agriculture has been the chief source of income for the state's economy. The state has also started to focus on the fields of information technology and biotechnology.
In 2004 2005, Andhra Pradesh was at the fifth position in the list of top IT exporting states of India.
Capital : Hyderabad
Chief Minister : K Rosaiah
Population : Over 7.6 crore (76 million)
Click NEXT to read further. . .
India's most debt-ridden states
S tate: Madhya Pradesh
Loan burden: Rs 56,250 crore (Rs 562.50 billion)
According to the India State Hunger Index compiled by the International Food Policy Research Institute, the malnutrition in the state received a severity rating between Ethiopia and Chad.
Between 1999 and 2008, the annualised growth rate in the state was only 3.5 per cent.
Capital: Bhopal
Chief Minister: Shivraj Singh Chouhan
Population: Over 6.03 crore (60.3 million)
Click NEXT to read further. . .
India's most debt-ridden states
S tate: Orissa
Loan burden: Rs 49,003.92 crore (Rs 490.03 billion)
The state is rich in mineral resources and containsa fifth of India's coal, a quarter of its iron ore, a third of its bauxite reserves and most of the chromite.
Recently, around 50 companies have signed memoranda of understanding to set up steel plants in the state, including POSCO of South Korea. The latter's plan to construct a mammoth$12 billion steel plant near Paradip port, however, has met with some opposition.
The Central government has agreed to accord special economic zone) status to eight sites in thestate
Capital : Bhubaneswar
Chief Minister : Naveen Patnaik
Population : Over 3.67 crore (36.7 million)
Click NEXT to read further. . .
India's most debt-ridden states
S tate: Karnataka
Loan burden: Rs 66,000 crore (Rs 660 billion)
It is the eighth largest Indian state by area, the ninth largest by population. Its capital Bengaluru is at the forefront of the rapid economic and technological development that India is experiencing. It is often referred to as the Silicon Valley of India.
Karnataka recorded the highest growth rates in terms of GDP and per capita GDP in the last decade compared to other states.
Capital : Bengaluru
Chief Minister : B S Yeddyurappa
Population : Over 5.28 crore (52.8 million)
Click NEXT to read further. . .
India's most debt-ridden states
S tate: Kerala
Loan burden: Rs 65,000 crore (Rs 650 billion).
Kerala has a higher Human Development Index than all other states in India. The state has a literacy rate of 94.59 per cent, the highest in India.
According to a recent Business Standard report, the state ranks No.1 in per capita income. Kerala seems to be quite content with not attracting any new industrial investments.
It ranks 14 out of 23 states in terms of outstanding investments.
Capital : Thiruvananthapuram
Chief Minister : V S Achuthanandan
Population : Over 3.18 crore (31.8 million)
Click NEXT to read further. . .
India's most debt-ridden states
S tate: Bihar
Loan burden: Rs 45,580.16 crore (Rs 455.8 billion)
Today, Bihar lags behind the other Indian states in human and economic development terms. The current state government has however made significant strides in improving governance.
The economy of Bihar is largely service oriented, but it also has a significant agricultural base. The state also has a small industrial sector.
Capital : Patna
Chief Minister : Nitish Kumar
Population : Over 9.4 crore (94 million)

Gujarat debt to reach Rs 1,29,446 cr
 
It's sad to see people blindly follow someone....what the use of literacy when you can't read the numbers and make decisions :shout:

Edit:
The whole thread after the first few posts have been a Tu quoque fallacy :P
 
Sorry for the harsh usage but truth is many a time, cold and harsh. I am just putting it the way it is based on a personal-level careful research on my behalf on the behavior of those people who keep beating the "secular" drum. Being a Buddhist, this gave me ample leverage to get into deeper engagements with secularist people thinking that I was "different". Mind you, I also believed in the secularists' garbage once and was a strong proponent.. until I realized their two-faced lies and started observing how these scum were creating trouble in NE, alongside foreign elements to trouble our demographic composition.

There was never really any media or political influence involved in my realization process. I will tell this personal fact to you honestly.

Bro, I am from a warrior community of mountain dwellers; 'paharis' as how plains-living Indians commonly call us mountain dwelling people, in Hindi. We have never bowed down to any external pressure of accepting culture and politico-religious beliefs from outside, with force. The Mughals tried it, central Asians tried it, Afghans tried it, Europeans tried it... all were dealt with in the same manner, thrashed and sent back to where they belonged.

The so-called "ghazi" Mughals and turkic tribes from central Asia have tried in the past to get us to change by invasion. While Bengalis fell for it and weakened the national cultural fabric (current Bangladesh), we thrashed the foreign influences of force out, thanks to my community and Gurkha community. The Brits being superpowers of that time, too couldn't handle our groups, while rest of India fell under them.


Judge by this; we don't mince words to appease anyone. Either it is plain hard truth or there's no discussion regarding it. With all due respect.

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I don't mince words to appease deluded people running away from reality, using fancy words to defend something fake and artificial.

What is fake and artificial? I constructed my arguments based on hard data and facts while you resort to demagogic harangue, what have Mughals, Afghans, Central Asial et all to do with performance of Gujrat's chief minister? Just for the sake of record only two Indian empire which were successful to thwart Mughal's at their heyday were Marathas and Assamese.
 
I'd prefer Nitish Kumar anyday over Modi. Modi seems to be all talk with very little to show off. I once read that some NRI Gujrati seminar will bring HDI comparable to India's whole GDP, well I don't think even 1% of the whole promised HDI materialized in Modi's tenure.

Only big industry Modi was able to bring in Gujrat was Nano by Tata, thanks to Mamata, while Gujrat doesn't face the constraint of lack of land in high agricultural states like WB, UP, Bihar and can easily source power from gas/oil rich middle east being on the west coast.
 
Sorry for the harsh usage but truth is many a time, cold and harsh. I am just putting it the way it is based on a personal-level careful research on my behalf on the behavior of those people who keep beating the "secular" drum. Being a Buddhist, this gave me ample leverage to get into deeper engagements with secularist people thinking that I was "different". Mind you, I also believed in the secularists' garbage once and was a strong proponent.. until I realized their two-faced lies and started observing how these scum were creating trouble in NE, alongside foreign elements to trouble our demographic composition.

There was never really any media or political influence involved in my realization process. I will tell this personal fact to you honestly.

Bro, I am from a warrior community of mountain dwellers; 'paharis' as how plains-living Indians commonly call us mountain dwelling people, in Hindi. We have never bowed down to any external pressure of accepting culture and politico-religious beliefs from outside, with force. The Mughals tried it, central Asians tried it, Afghans tried it, Europeans tried it... all were dealt with in the same manner, thrashed and sent back to where they belonged.

The so-called "ghazi" Mughals and turkic tribes from central Asia have tried in the past to get us to change by invasion. While Bengalis fell for it and weakened the national cultural fabric (current Bangladesh), we thrashed the foreign influences of force out, thanks to my community and Gurkha community. The Brits being superpowers of that time, too couldn't handle our groups, while rest of India fell under them.


Judge by this; we don't mince words to appease anyone. Either it is plain hard truth or there's no discussion regarding it. With all due respect.

I don't mince words to appease deluded people running away from reality, using fancy words to defend something fake and artificial.

Same Here Brother I am from a the region of Kerala where neither British Nor the Mughal could rule even in there Dream... i Belong to a Family who Lost most of the elders & Youth, Men as well as Women Fighting these Scums ... They couldnt Fight us even when they had Best Fire arms while we had primitive Bows & arrows they had Superior numbers raging at a Difference of 5:1 with us... still we Kicked there a$$e$...

My Family was a Part of prestigious Nair army Nair Brigade - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia... we Defeated the Colonial Dutch & ended the Dutch rule in India Battle of Colachel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia... No one Could Challenge the Hindu state of Kerala when we where in Power... we gave equal treatment to people of every religion ... until 1947 now when we see modern Sickularist Leaders have arrived we r a Nobody in this State we & our community of Hindus r Pushed in corner ... we had enough of this Sicklarist ... we will not allow anymore Talibanization of Kerala & India... & Yes Modi is the Only person who deserves to be PM of India...
 
What is fake and artificial? I constructed my arguments based on hard data and facts while you resort to demagogic harangue, what have Mughals, Afghans, Central Asial et all to do with performance of Gujrat's chief minister? Just for the sake of record only two Indian empire which were successful to thwart Mughal's at their heyday were Marathas and Assamese.

See there are a lot of things that are published and a lot of things that remain unpublished. Please don't try teaching me my region's history. It will only lead you nowhere.

It has nothing to do with Modi's governance; just the fact that my kind don't really use squishy soft words to accept what is not right. Which in turn is related to the false accusations that secularists repeatedly spit on Modi for. The irony is that despite the law themselves saying that he's not guilty over and over, these lot keep beating the dead horse.

A clear sign of political desperation by incompetents who have no intention for the good.


As for Gujarat's development... see where it was before Modi and where it is after him. It is very easy to criticize him but with a pathetic political system like in our country, it is next to impossible to do what he's done.
 
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