What's new

Indian Political Corner | All Updates & Discussions.

Mate Modi has clearly targetted Jayanti Natarajan for this. He had pointed in past that Jayanti is deliberately delaying these projects in Gujarat by not giving clearance from Environment ministry while at the same time she cleared projects worth thousands of crores in Haryana within days. I think news channels had pointed this matter too few months back.

He could have gone the judicial way and sorted this out, Why was it just left for political bickering? Anyways I found something for you...

Reportedly, the state governments have submitted reports of ‘complete rehabilitation’ to the R&R Sub Group of the Narmada Control Authority (NCA) and the NCA is to take a final decision on the 2nd of July at Indore, regarding permission to raise the height of the Sardar Sarovar Dam from the present 122 mts to final height of 138 mts.


Thousands are yet to get land, thousands more alternative livelihood, fishing rights, house plots at R&R sites and other amenities and entitlements. Corruption worth, 1,000 crores is under judicial investigation. Major environmental non-compliance has been exposed byMoEF’s expert committees’. In such a situation, drowning the 2 lakh population in the living village communities would be a human massacre, worse than the painful Uttarakhand disaster.

Source: Sardar Sarovar Dam | kracktivist

I doubt that too. NDA will form government, not BJP.

@The Showstopper:

It seems like your support of AK is more emotional than logical.



The above is a subjective view of him. An objective view would be based on his track record which is dismal to say the least. You are one the loyal AAPs, the equivalent of the loyal Hindutva base of the BJP.

In any case, pretty sure 90% of Indians have made up their mind about who to vote. The rest will vote for whoever is going to win in their constituencies.

And how did come to the conclusion that my support for AK is more emotional rather than logical?

As you love to mention him with his "number" 49, then you can also go through his work in those 49 days which I've already posted on this thread and then you can decide for it.

Anyways let the people decide for themselves....:coffee:
 
Last edited:
Lols

Prakash karat : BJP ko rokne k liye chunav k baad congress se gathbandhan ko tayar lekin congress netrutv nahi kar sakti ;)

Dosto kuch bhi ho

Aabki baar modi sarkar :))

Meanwhile in nalanda bihar

Nitish ki sabhame pathar fenke gaye " road nahi to vote nahi " k nare lage
 
1653728_693568997374021_1717931513_n.jpg
 
Is baar vote to BJP ko hi jaayega ... only muslims are confused this time around in western UP, unko samajh nahi aa raha konsi party zaada secular hai. congress bsp ya sp


As per opinion poll BJP is also getting 10 to 12% of Muslim votes.
 
But when it comes to Modi, the unfounded charges by opposition parties are proof for you guys. I hope you exercise same yard stick for both.

Can you please point out posts of mine which just showed the accusations of Opp party against Modi without a proper credible source?
 
If AAP reduces further BSP could gain and thereby lowering BJP's tally

View attachment 22748

Uttarpradesh BJP VS to Seat Conversion (Historical) Remember-Up had 85 seats upto 1999



It does not seem to be happening from your graph. BJP is consistently improving and BSP gone down by 1%. Some opinion polls predicts BSp 8 to 12 seats with 18% vote share.

BJP leader, wife caught taking Rs 10-lakh bribe - Hindustan Times



BJP leader Ganesh Malviya and his wife Poonam Rai, an income tax official, were arrested by the CBI on charges of accepting Rs. 10 lakh as bribe from a builder, on Saturday.

The builder, Rajesh Bhadoriya, has alleged that Malviya was using the BJP’s state headquarters in Bhopal’s Deendayal Parisar to strike ‘deals’ with influential people caught in the I-T net. Malviya is the co-convener of the party’s national election cell and has rubbed shoulders with the party’s top leadership, including Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi and Madhya Pradesh chief minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan.

“Malviya called me to the BJP office on Friday night to demand money. The deal was settled in the media cell of the party office,” said Bhadoriya.



Bhadoriya, also from the BJP, is the state convener of the party’s cultural cell in MP.

Acting on Bhadoriya’s complaint, the CBI on Friday laid a trap and caught Malviya, his wife, a deputy I-T commissioner, and two others.

Bhadoriya’s, in his complaint, said they had sought a bribe from him to settle a pending I-T assessment matter of his firm.

Reacting to Malviya’s arrest, BJP state spokesperson Deepak Vijayvargiya said, “Malviya was appointed as party office-bearer by the BJP headquarters and only they are entitled to take action against them. We have informed them of the development.”

“We are not aware whether he was using the BJP office but it looks unlikely as he has his house in the city, where he would be more comfortable talking about the deal,” Vijayvargiya said.

'Anyone but Modi': many Indian Muslims fear the worst - Hindustan Times


Some recoil at his name, while others still refuse to acknowledge his popularity. India's Muslims have watched the rise of election frontrunner Narendra Modi anxiously and are now united in their wariness.

4e046d36-99fc-418e-918a-06f98a0cebd4wallpaper1.jpg

BJP's PM candidate Narendra Modi addresses a lawyers' meeting in new Delhi. (HT photo)
Many of the worshippers at the Jama Masjid Terhi Bazaar mosque in Ayodhya, a kilometre from India's most notorious religious flashpoint, were too young to remember the 1992 riots which left more than 2,000 people dead.

Not Mohammad Sageer, a teenager at the time of India's worst post-independence violence.



"What could be worse than seeing Muslims being beaten up, cut up and burned to death?" he told AFP in front of the small blue-coloured mosque bathed in harsh midday sunshine.

The dispute in Ayodhya, which boiled over when zealots tore down a mosque believed to have been built over the birthplace of the Hindu god Ram, left deep scars but vaulted Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to national prominence.

The enduring sensitivity can be judged by the police presence today. Each visitor negotiates five layers of security as they proceed under caged walkways topped by razor wire to the shrine at the centre.

From watchtowers and gathered in groups, paramilitary police keep guard, automatic weapons at the ready.

It is a potent reminder of the consequences when religious tensions in one of the world's most diverse countries, bound together by a secular and liberal constitution, are given vent.

Now wrapped up in India's famously inert legal system, the once-explosive dispute over ownership of the site has cooled in litigation.

"But if the BJP comes to power with a full fledged majority, then the atmosphere will become a bit tense here," warned Sageer, now aged 36.

Manifesto pledgeFor long a central plank of its agenda, the BJP manifesto still contains a pledge to construct a Ram temple on the site of the old Babri Masjid mosque.

Although largely overlooked due to his association with a more recent religious conflagration -- riots in his home state of Gujarat in 2002 -- Modi has links to this struggle too.

The 63-year-old, tipped to become prime minister after elections starting April 7, was an organiser in Gujarat for BJP leader L.K. Advani who began a nationwide march to demand a temple for Ram in 1990.

Biographer Nilanjan Mukhopadhyay said it was a role which enabled Modi "to burst onto the national political stage" as the huge agitation galvanised public support for the temple.

"The Muslim community is anxious about Modi," said Mujibur Rehman of the Centre for Minority Studies at Delhi's Jamia Millia Islamia university.

"What scares Muslims is essentially that they are convinced that this is a person who doesn't have much respect for them, for their lives and for their future."

Modi's background, and his lack of outreach to religious minorities even during campaigning, gives them reasons for concern, Rehman said.

The strict vegetarian, who does yoga every day, joined a grassroots Hindu nationalist group as a boy, entered the BJP at a time of deteriorating inter-religious ties, and is tainted by the 2002 riots.

In that spasm of violence, more than 1,000 people, mostly Muslims, died.

Modi had just become chief minister of Gujarat at the time and has been repeatedly investigated -- and never found guilty -- over suspicions he did too little to prevent the bloodshed.

A woman he later appointed as a cabinet minister was jailed for life for orchestrating some of the worst of the killing.

When his aide Amit Shah called for a Ram temple in Ayodhya while visiting last July, some worried that the dispute's embers could be reignited.

"Not Modi. I wouldn't want to see someone like Modi in my lifetime," says Haji Mahboob Ahmad, head of the group defending the right of Muslims to worship at the contested site in Ayodhya. "Anyone but him."

Toilets, not templesDuring campaigning, Modi has presented himself as a moderate nationalist focused on economic development and good governance.

"For me my religion is 'nation first, India first'," he has told rallies, adding that the constitution was his "only holy book" and that toilets should come first, "temple later".

He also came as close as ever to apologising for the 2002 riots, saying he felt "grief" and "misery".

But his decision to contest a seat from the Hindu holy city of Varanasi was a reminder to supporters that he had not forgotten his roots.

And he has also spoken about how "75 percent of people" in India -- meaning Hindus -- have been ignored by the Congress party, in power for the last decade.

Muslims account for around 13 percent of India's population.

Any Hindutva agenda he might seek to project in power would likely be limited by the compulsions of coalition politics.

A BJP parliamentary majority is highly unlikely, although some supporters still dream of what it could lead to.

"If a Hindu party wins a majority of votes then we will ask that a law be passed by parliament to free Ram's birthplace and it be given to the Hindu community," Sharad Sharma from the Vishva Hindu Parishad (VHP, World Hindu Council) told AFP in Ayodhya.

Around him, stone carvers chiselled away at pieces of an under-construction Ram temple overseen by the VHP which many hope will one day take form on the site of the former mosque.


Oh My god!!!!!!!!!

Now Modi will loose.
 
Manohar Parrikar as home minister?? I never even knew they are planning to shift him from Goa to Centre.:what:

And my fav BJP leader ,Arun Shourie in the Cabinet . Yay. :victory:


Shourie deserves much more than anybody else. He is a true party man never bluffed anything against party like NAMO. NAMO and Arun are different from others. True disciplined soldiers of the party.

I say vote for congress :D India needs a good looking leader for a change....Rahul :whistle:


Cheeky Ma'm seems to be over impressed with Rahul.

But Indian people aren't.
 
It does not seem to be happening from your graph. BJP is consistently improving and BSP gone down by 1%. Some opinion polls predicts BSp 8 to 12 seats with 18% vote share.

.

Earlier it was 25,if dalits comeback to BSP difference Between BJP and BSP will narrow,at present muslims are not voting for bsp,if bsp gains that will also happen :|
 
And he did have more than a decade to do that, Since you bring in Congress government of Delhi, let me tell you even Modi Government had a similar time frame and he wasn't really good at sorting it out. So what makes him and his government any better than the former Congress government?


What make him different is outstanding work done in decade to pull large part of Gujarta out of Water scarcity which No other Government could do. Look at Maharashtra. 22 farmers have committed suicide in 3 weeks. How ever blind people can not witness difference.

Earlier it was 25,if dalits comeback to BSP difference Between BJP and BSP will narrow,at present muslims are not voting for bsp,if bsp gains that will also happen :|


It doesn't seems so from opinion poll figure.
 
Back
Top Bottom