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But I Love RAJ Thakrey ... He can Change Maharashtra completely ...

and His Dialog's are Solid at the same time hilarious Like Balasheb... If MNS and SS comes together its the end of Congress A-Team and Congress B-Team (NCP) in Maharashtra...

LOL.

I happen to have direct dealings with MNS and have even met Raj Thakrey once. Safe to say he is another Sharad Pawar, only not quite as smart.

One of these days I will tell you the whole story of why I met and and what transpired.
 
Modi’s mentors: Kashinath Bagwade, the personal discipline guru

The most ordinary man will have something extraordinary about him. Circumstance and opportunity sometimes have a part in this, and sometimes an individual takes hammer and chisel to himself and sculpts his character. India's youth were seething with nationalist sentiment before independence. Those generations had the opportunity to do something for their country, and they did. In those times, in Maharashtra's Satara district is a little village called Wai.

Here in an ordinary family was born Kashinath Bagwade. His heart burned with desire to do something for his nation, and he turned to the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. With his brothers, he came to Nadiad's New Shorrock mill for a job. Here, he joined the Kheda agitation for independence. The seed the RSS had planted in him flowered in Gujarat. Kashinathji was a matriculate, but he was not limited by that. He was also untouched by things as his dislocation from a little village to a town like Nadiad, and by any thoughts of what he should do for himself. His family had expectations of his helping them out on the economic front, but his attention was elsewhere.


In 1945, he quit his job, and his home and decided to unite Hindu society against slavery. Kashinathji became a Pracharak. He began his work in Kheda and learnt Gujarati in a short time. His qualities, his simplicity and his hard work compensated for his lack of a degree. Very soon, he had control over the task at hand in Kheda as Pracharak. For many years Gujarat, particularly Kutch, was considered to be a 'punishment posting'. But Kashinathji's success in Kheda ensured he was given charge of Kutch. Before independence, sometimes one had to reach Kutch by sea, but this was no problem for him.


He soon understood the intricacies, special characteristics and granularities of Kutch. Till today, the first generation of Kutch's Swayamsevaks don't tire of talking about Kashinathji's walking and cycling tours, and his ability to keep working without food. Today's generations will find such things fantastic, but they are true. The development of the RSS in Gujarat happened through two incidents. In both of them, Kashinathji was involved. In the RSS, we are often taught that it's one hour for the Shakha and 23 hours for the nation and society. Something now happened for this to be demonstrated to society. In 1956, an earthquake hit Kutch's Anjar area. Pandit Nehru himself rushed to help. In that period, through Kashnathji's efforts, the Sangh had only just begun to become effective there organisationally. It wasn't capacious enough to manage the disaster. But the desire outstripped the capacity.

Kashinathji began to work for the rehabilitation of those affected. There was a vast gap to be bridged between those who needed assistance and those who could give it. For a large part of the Congress, this was a photo opportunity more than anything else. Kashinathji scrambled the Swayamsevaks into action. Armed with three or four days' food, some bedding and clothing and essentials, they reached Kutch. Without taking anything from society and without straining the affected area's resources, they helped those in need. Soon, even the government had to rely on Kashinathji and his team for real information of the situation. Those politicians who came to be photographed, at first would scowl at the sight of khaki-shorts-wearing Swayamsevaks. But they also were dependent on them. In particular, those who were displaced from Sindh at Partition and ran into this second disaster were helped by the RSS. After the war against China, Kashinathji was put in charge of Mehsana, near Ahmedabad. Under his supervision, the RSS developed there rapidly. Even today, in all of Gujarat, the RSS is most prominent in Mehsana and this is because of Kashinathji's efforts. He was a slight figure physically, but never tired of taking his cycle and setting off on roads, whether paved or not.


He was an incredible administrator, and this showed in the way he lived. Everything - information, prioritisation of tasks, arrangements - was always at hand with him. He was seriously disciplined. He was up and ready by 4 or 4:30 am. He sat with 50 postcards and began his day. Before dawn, he would try to deliver these to the villages, each with different instructions for different Karyakartas. His writing was clear and precise, always, despite being so prolific. His manner of using words did not alter. This way, over 30 years, of writing lakhs of postcards would be in the running for a record today! The second incident I write of happened after the formation the Vishwa Hindu Parishad in 1964. The religious outlook of Gujaratis ensured that the VHP made rapid inroads here. The first national gathering of the VHP happened in Siddhpur. Guruji Golwalkar, the Shankaracharya and other saints and mahants assembled in Gujarat for the first time. Thousand of these saints and lakhs of citizens participated at this incredible event. In 1971-72, Kashinathji was managing the gathering. It was no ordinary task - each saint is an institution. Each with different traditions, rules and regulations governing his life. To manage this, and to do it with respect and efficiently and on time, is not easy. On the other hand were lakhs of devotees, whose needs also had to be cared for.

All of this Kashinathji did brilliantly, establishing new benchmarks. More than four decades Kashinathji spent thus - with great discipline and hardship on RSS work and without care for his personal life. This resulted in a painful end. His health deteriorated, but he did not liked being asked about it. As his end came, he was pained not by his body so much as the thought that he could not do much for his nation any longer.
 
^^^ No wonder he is a Maharahtrian

Thats Y I love Maharashtra So much ... Maharashtra is the Birth Place of Hindu Nationalism ...

and most Maharashtrians still have commitment towards it...

From Balgangadhar Tilak to Veer Savarkar , From K.B Hedgewar to Sarsanghchalak Guru Golwalkar

This Land has provided the weapon called Hindu Nationalism to Hindus by which we would achieve Rama Rajya...

Besides Nagpur is like place of pilgrim for Hindu Nationalists...
 
^^^ No wonder he is a Maharahtrian

Thats Y I love Maharashtra So much ... Maharashtra is the Birth Place of Hindu Nationalism ...

and most Maharashtrians still have commitment towards it...

From Balgangadhar Tilak to Veer Savarkar , From K.B Hedgewar to Sarsanghchalak Guru Golwalkar

This Land has provided the weapon called Hindu Nationalism to Hindus by which we would achieve Rama Rajya...

Besides Nagpur is like place of pilgrim for Hindu Nationalists...
"Maratha tituka milavava. Maharashtra Dharma vadhavava"
the concept of freedom and unification was brought alive by Chattrapati Shivaji Maharaj.
A proud Maratha!
Jai Hind, Jai Maharashtra!
 
"Maratha tituka milavava. Maharashtra Dharma vadhavava"
the concept of freedom and unification was brought alive by Chattrapati Shivaji Maharaj.
A proud Maratha!
Jai Hind, Jai Maharashtra!


Jai Maharashtra Jai !!! Jai Hindu Rashtra!!!
 
^^^ No wonder he is a Maharahtrian

Thats Y I love Maharashtra So much ... Maharashtra is the Birth Place of Hindu Nationalism ...

and most Maharashtrians still have commitment towards it...

From Balgangadhar Tilak to Veer Savarkar , From K.B Hedgewar to Sarsanghchalak Guru Golwalkar

This Land has provided the weapon called Hindu Nationalism to Hindus by which we would achieve Rama Rajya...

Besides Nagpur is like place of pilgrim for Hindu Nationalists...

And yet the state is ruled by Congress ...... :undecided:
 
And yet the state is ruled by Congress ...... :undecided:
its because the grass root system of sugar factories and dairy's. most of the people are farmers and they just can't vote to someone else. they don't want their only source of income to close. This needs to be changed.
 
Ex-envoy Hardeep Puri joins BJP - The Hindu

Former envoy Hardeep Singh Puri joined the BJP on Thursday.

A 1974-batch Indian Foreign Service official, Mr. Puri said he was happy to formally join the party, which he had long admired for its strong sense of nationalism.

Welcoming him in the party fold, BJP president Rajnath Singh said, the party looks forward to utilising Mr. Puri’s experience in the areas of foreign, security and trade policies.

Mr. Puri has served in senior positions at the Ministries of External Affairs and Defence and held Ambassadorial level assignments in London and Brasilia and served as Permanent Representative of India to the United Nations in Geneva and New York.

During 2011 and 2012, as Permanent Representative, he led the Indian Delegation to the Security Council. He also chaired its Counter Terrorism Committee.
 
  • Former Karnataka CM BS Yeddyurappa back in BJP | Yeddyurappa's KJP merges with BJP: TV reports
Not a great fan of Yeddy though.. However that loyal vote bank of his is back with BJP. That's what counts.
 
this is the most disappointed thing.states like maharashtra, gujarat, rajasthan, madhya pradesh, uttar pradesh should be the permanent bjp ruled states
 
Arnab is in full AAP *** kissing mode....

Watching the show right now... this guy could be really patronizing to the level of irritating his audience! Real idiot at times!

Some in J&K feel Narendra Modi can take 'tough, positive' decisions: Mehbooba

Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) president Mehbooba Mufti said on Tuesday that while the "general impression" about BJP prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) is that he is "divisive", a section of people feels that he will be able to take "certain tough decisions... maybe positive ones" (on the Kashmir issue).

"Modi has a mixed response (in the Valley). Some people don't like him, mainly because J&K is a Muslim majority state — not that there haven't been communal riots before Gujarat. Riots have taken place before Gujarat riots and after that too — in Assam and more recently in Muzaffarnagar. But when it comes to Gujarat, people saw the pictures and can't forget them," she said, speaking at the Idea Exchange programme at The Indian Express.

"But there is another section of people which probably thinks that maybe Modi is the one who will have such authority that he will be able to take certain tough decisions (regarding Kashmir issue). Decisions like Vajpayee took. Otherwise no other prime minister has ever taken any tough decision. When militancy was at its peak, he (Vajpayee) went to Lahore on the bus yatra. The same day, seven Hindu boys were killed... Even after Kargil, he invited the Pakistan President. And then Parliament (attack) happened," recalled Mufti.

"I think people have this impression that if Modi comes, he may be able to take certain tough decisions, maybe positive ones, because he did say at a rally in Jammu that he was going to follow Vajpayee's policies. But this impression is not shared by everybody, just a section. The general impression is that he is divisive," she said.

On the rise of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), Mufti said, "Even the Kashmir Valley is celebrating this change of people who are not conventional politicians winning. Basically, in the Valley, the mainstream national parties are seen as untouchable because, firstly, they are seen as bad, and secondly, they are seen as being connected to Delhi. So, I think this example of AAP may make people change their mind... People may start believing that it (politics) is not so bad, it can have a positive impact too."

Some in J&K feel Narendra Modi can take 'tough, positive' decisions: Mehbooba - Indian Express

How about that?
 
^^^ No wonder he is a Maharahtrian

Thats Y I love Maharashtra So much ... Maharashtra is the Birth Place of Hindu Nationalism ...

and most Maharashtrians still have commitment towards it...

From Balgangadhar Tilak to Veer Savarkar , From K.B Hedgewar to Sarsanghchalak Guru Golwalkar

This Land has provided the weapon called Hindu Nationalism to Hindus by which we would achieve Rama Rajya...

Besides Nagpur is like place of pilgrim for Hindu Nationalists...

You forgot their Big Daddy! Chathrapati Shivaji Maharaj!
 
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