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Just see how modi RAPED Mr. Goswami in this interview :lol::lol::lol:


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BJP's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi spoke to Times Now Editor-in-Chief Arnab Goswami in Frankly Speaking on Thursday night. Modi has been speaking to various channels of late and expressing his views on important issues.

For people who cannot access youtube, a brief desc of the whole interview is as follows:

10.23 pm: US snooping on Indian embassies
Modi: I have no information on this and will analyse it later.

10.20 pm: Controversy on remark on Dawood Ibrahim and Pak minister's retaliation
Modi: It is a non-issue at this stage. I spoke on Union home minister Shinde's stand. I said these talks shouldn't be made in a press conference. The issue was not about how the media is projecting it.

10.18 pm: Relation with Pakistan. The country hasn't progressed an inch on 26/11 trial.
Modi: Conflicts must stop for talks to continue. We are hopeful that our neighbour will respond positively on various issues.

10.15 pm: About FDI in retail. Do you agree to RSS's economic views?
Modi: Governance is a continuous process. The next govt shouldn't negate what the previous regime had done. RSS thinks for the betterment of the nation and there is no conflict.

10.03 pm: On deals with Adanis?
Modi: Is the Rate of land in Ahmedabad and the desert the same? Will you show the actual statistics of the Gujarat government on this? Govt of India's own records have certified Gujarat's land policy. Shouldn't we know from whom the Adanis have taken land across the country?

10.00 pm: On Robert Vadra case
Modi: See my track record over 14 years, I have never been accused of vendetta. If the reality is projected, it is being called as a vendetta. Rajasthan CM Vasundhara Raje Scindia could have taken steps soon after coming to power in December. Then you would have called it vendetta.

9.58 pm: Why so much animosity between you and Gandhis? Why do you call the govt a "Ma-Beta" govt? Modi: Is there any scope of discussion after Sanjay Baru's book was released.

9.54 pm: On DD interview
Modi: I wasn't aware about this. It was only after the 'daughter' remark controversy that I was alerted. It was not just censorship but a conspiracy. My party decided to release the full interview on Youtube.

9.50 pm: On Snoopgate
Modi: Supreme Court is monitoring the issue and I have full faith on the apex court.

9.37 pm: Why did you antagonise other party leaders like Mamata Banerjee?
Modi: Left has destroyed Bengal in 35 years. Had Kolkata been economically vibrant, then the entire eastern India could have been better. When Mamata came to power, we hoped she would do something. You are asking the same question again and again. I have no personal gains to make through alliances or no alliances. This is all about responsibility.

9.36 pm: Will you reach out to leaders like Mayawati and Mamata after the polls?
Modi: If people elect the BJP, they will give it the responsibility and not the license to become arrogant. We have to work with each representative of other parties as well.

9.35 pm: Will you get enough co-operation after the polls?
Modi: Elections and politics are two different things, don't confuse the two.

9.30 pm: Will you get 272 seats yourself?
Modi: The country is not run with the help of arithmetic. Even if we get 350 seats, we need co-operation of all parties and the opposition.

9.27 pm: Charges that Maya Kodnani was close to Keshubhai Patel
Modi: There were no charges against her when I made her the minister. It was only established after the SIT was formed. It will take another 25 years for people like you to know the truth.

9.25 pm: Is any member of the Sangh Parivar involved in the 2002 riots?
Modi: The focus on the 2002 riots has been extensive from various quarters. Legal procedures have been carried out. There is no need to get a certificate from Modi.

9.24 pm: BJP as a right-wing party based on religion
Modi: We have spoken on diverse issues and our approach towards the election is issue-based.

9.20 pm: On diverse religions and lack of mention of those persecuted in other religions besides Hinduism in BJP's manifesto
Modi: Hinduism is not a religion. It's a way of life and we go by this line of thinking, which has also been stressed by the Supreme Court of India. We do not go by religions.

9.16 pm: On his stand on Bangladeshi infiltrators
Modi: The minorities who are being driven out of Bangladesh, shouldn't we stand by them? The infiltrators come with a political purpose. They are being invited. Why there is a different yardstick on Bangladeshi author Taslima Nasreen?

9.12 pm: About Amit Shah and Giriraj Singh talking on religious lines
Modi: Have any more words come out? That means I have acted tough. Isn't it? But I don't think they did it purposefully.

9.10 pm: Does caste fit into your 'One India, Ideal India' mantra?
Modi: I did not say anything on caste. Yes, the usage of the words was not apt but did they use proper words either?

9.06 pm: Comments on caste and confrontation with Priyanka Gandhi
Modi: I am disappointed to see Times Now insisting to protect a particular family. What I said about Rajiv Gandhi is factually correct. Is that humiliating somebody? Yes, as a daughter, one has every right to feel angry if something is said about her father.

9.05 pm: Why are you angry with the Election Commission?
Modi: Did I say anything against the EC now? The EC must be respected but it should also look into the matter why we are troubled.

9.00 pm: Is the campaigning for the Lok Sabha election 2014 a bitter one?
Modi: I have mostly spoken on issues like price rise, unemployment and security of women. Has any person from the ruling party spoken on that? Has the media focused on issues? It is only targetting Modi. Even the so-called neutral people have not judged things neutrally. I was disappointed with what happened in Varanasi. Senior Congress leaders said there is no problem with Modi's security, yet it happened.
 
What are the chances of the BJP getting enough seats, that they won't have to depend on coalition allies?
 
What are the chances of the BJP getting enough seats, that they won't have to depend on coalition allies?

If the predictions/projections are to be believed BJP along with it pre poll allies (NDA) should be in a position to form a strong government.
 
If the predictions/projections are to be believed BJP along with it pre poll allies (NDA) should be in a position to form a strong government.

I'm telling you that the predictions are BS. Modi will win but most definitely not a full majority
 
If the predictions/projections are to be believed BJP along with it pre poll allies (NDA) should be in a position to form a strong government.

How reliable are their NDA allies? Any lunatics like Mamata?
 
Nope, pretty reliable, they have been with the BJP for almost 20 years now.

That sounds like some pretty good luck for India.

IF they come in with a strong mandate, I bet Modi will capitalize on it by pushing a strong economic reform package, relatively early into the new adminstration.

Whereas a weaker mandate might really hurt the chances of economic reform, and give a chance for the "vested interests" to play their game against change.
 
That sounds like some pretty good luck for India.

IF they come in with a strong mandate, I bet Modi will capitalize on it by pushing a strong economic reform package, relatively early into the new adminstration.

Whereas a weaker mandate might really hurt the chances of economic reform, and give a chance for the "vested interests" to play their game against change.

A strong mandate is the need of the hour, ideally a full majority for NDA, 272+ (and its well within reach). Although one thing is for certain that if Modi comes to power this time, then he ll make sure that he comes back in the next term with a even stronger mandate. He is a visionary, and master of long term planning.

For example, this is what this state minister from Gujarat had to say about him, she is expected to become the chief minister of Gujarat once Modi takes the top job,

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That sounds like some pretty good luck for India.

IF they come in with a strong mandate, I bet Modi will capitalize on it by pushing a strong economic reform package, relatively early into the new adminstration.

Whereas a weaker mandate might really hurt the chances of economic reform, and give a chance for the "vested interests" to play their game against change.


Not so simple. This is an election for the lower house (Lok Sabha). The Upper House (Rajya Sabha-elected by state law makers) will remain with the opposition, for now atleast. Both Houses are required to pass any law. A good mandate will allow Mr.Modi to push reforms that don't require parliamentary approval more easily but change in laws will be slow.
 
Most likely I feel India will have hung parliament ...with BJP as single largest party ..NDA falling short of majority ...
they will have to cobble up new alliances to get numbers ...
 
I'm telling you that the predictions are BS. Modi will win but most definitely not a full majority


Listen a few months ago, every was saying MODI would not win. Now he will win. I hope he wins a huge majority to push thru thechanges we urgently need in India. Congress, its cronies, and the news are unbiased and unfair. They are the only ones who bring up caste and scare monger ppl.....cant you even see that?
 
I like the way he speaks mostly in a native Indian dialect, rather than English.

There is nothing wrong with English, I speak it myself, and find it useful.

But for national leaders I prefer it if they speak a native dialect, it doesn't have to be Mandarin but it should be some native dialect. Hu Jintao for instance never spoke English in public.
 
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