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India doesn't needs enemies when it has political parties likes Congress Ruling it. The Blood of Two Navy Officers is on Terrorist Congress Party, cause of their corruption Nation lost the brave sons. :angry: Terrorist Congress party should be rotted out in Next General Elections. :hitwall:
 
India doesn't needs enemies when it has political parties likes Congress Ruling it. The Blood of Two Navy Officers is on Terrorist Congress Party, cause of their corruption Nation lost the brave sons. :angry: Terrorist Congress party should be rotted out in Next General Elections. :hitwall:
-- listen times now .. its shocking story......
 
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After Amartya Sen, author Amitav Ghosh says his vote won't go to Modi

New Delhi:
After Nobel laureate Amartya Sen, yet another intellectual has come out strongly against Gujarat Chief Minister and BJP's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi. Acclaimed author and Padma Shri awardee Amitav Ghosh said that for him, Modi remains someone culpable for the Gujarat riots of 2002.

Amitav Ghosh further said that the Gujarat Chief Minister will not get his vote. Speaking to CNN-IBN's Deputy Editor Sagarika Ghose, he also said that the politics of Hindu nationalism is destroying Hindu religion.

Here's an excerpt from the interview:

Sagarika Ghose: Does the rise of Hindu nationalism worry you?

Amitav Ghose: Very, very much. Absolutely because in a sense what is most worrying for me about it is that it is taking away the traditions that I knew. It's the tradition I grew up in. The way the riots happened, the way Hinduism is projected often by Hindu nationalists as you call them. It's completely, unlike what I was taught, the religion I learnt, practised. In a sense what is most horrifying for me about this Hindu nationalism is that it has transformed faith into politics.

Sagarika Ghose: The person who exemplifies this kind of political movement in a sense is Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi. There is the talk that he is going to be India's next Prime Minister. How do you view someone like Narendra Modi?

Amitav Ghose: I think what happened in Gujarat in 2002 is absolutely... it was a defining moment. It was horrifying to see what happened. It was one of the moments again when the whole world looked on and was completely appalled and I was completely appalled by what happened there. How much of that responsibility devolves on Modi is something to be decided by the courts, rather than you and me. But there is certainly no doubt that it happened on his watch and in that sense he is in some sense responsible. And in as much as it happened these were murders. He is also culpable. For someone with that past to occupy the highest position in this land would be. I think deeply destabilising.

Sagarika Ghose: So he doesn't get your vote?

Amitav Ghose: No, no, not at all.

Does Amitav Ghose = 120 crore Indians???

No one has ever said that Modi will get 100% votes, it's a democracy, you don't need 100%, you just need 51%........

Now I guess people like Amitav Ghose will feel how people like us used to feel when Congress won everytime despite we not voting for them.

@jha @GreenFoe there is rumour that MNS won't contest LS for benefit of Modi.

I heard that they will give Outside support post elections? :undecided:
 
I'm watching it & it's boiling my Blood. :pissed:
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im speechless and ashamed .. a g8 country made such a state of affairs..
brave men ...
one of two brave died in submarine accident refused foreign university offer to join navvy...he could have earn $ for him ..but chose country.. and this is the reward ....
(if i heard right on times now )
will speak with my VOTE .....

@fsayed .. please answer...
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Saritha Nair Threatens 'Sleepless Nights' to Politicians

Saritha Nair, key accused in the solar panel scam in Kerala and now out on bail, Monday said she will give "sleepless nights" to people involved in the case.


"I will certainly meet you (the media) and I will certainly give sleepless nights to all the politicians who gave me sleepless nights. I will reveal everything very soon to you," Nair told reporters here.

She also said that Congress legislator AP Abdulla Kutty used to regularly call her and send her SMSes "after I met him at a function in Kannur with regards to promoting solar power".

The solar panel scam has been making headlines in Kerala since June last year, when Nair was arrested and later her live-in partner Biju Radhakrishnan was also taken into custody, after they were found to have duped numerous people who gave money to the couple after being promised agencies for solar panels and windmills.

Kutty, however, denied the allegation and said Nair has become a tool in the hands of his political adversaries.

"This is an allegation meant to finish my political career and am prepared for any probe in this," said Kutty, who dumped the Communist Party of India-Marxist in 2009 and joined the Congress.

Nair gave a clean chit to Chief Minister Oommen Chandy, saying it was unnecessary to drag his name.

Three staff members of Chandy lost their jobs after they were found to maintain close links with Nair.

Ever since news of the scam broke out, the media has come up with juicy tales of Nair's close links with ministers (both from the state and the centre) and politicians.
 
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