Narendra Modi - Why
do we need him for India?
Modi’s
personality is a unique personality . go back & compaire our past Prime
Ministers’s personality with Modi’s personality . I am sure you will get a huge
difference . Morarji Desai, Indira
Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi, Narsimha Rao and off course Manmohan Singh but may end up
with results similar to those achieved by Vishwanath Pratap Singh – in bringing
about a radical and lasting change but being a personal failure himself.
What if we do vote the Evil, and miss out the Good?
So government
is in our hand , we can change our INDIA’S FUTURE by
changing our government .
Why we
should not go for congress .
Top scams of India under UPA rule:
1)
2G SPECTRUM SCAM: We have had
a number of scams in India; but none bigger than the scam involving the process
of allocating unified access service licenses. At the heart of this Rs.1.76-lakh crore
worth of scam is the former Telecom Minister A Raja who according to the CAG,
has evaded norms at every level as he carried out the dubious 2G license awards
in 2008 at a throw-away price which were pegged at 2001 prices.
2)
Commonwealth Games Scam: Another
feather in the cap of Indian scandal list is Commonwealth Games loot. Yes,
literally a loot! Even before the long awaited sporting bonanza could see the
day of light, the grand event was soaked in the allegations of corruption. It
is estimated that out of Rs. 70000 crore spent on the
Games, only half the said amount was spent on Indian sportspersons. The Central
Vigilance Commission, involved in probing the alleged corruption in various
Commonwealth Games-related projects, has found discrepancies in tenders like
payment to non-existent parties, will-ful delays in execution of contracts,
over-inflated price and bungling in purchase of equipment through tendering and
misappropriation of funds.
3)
TELGI SCAM: As they
say, every scam must have something unique in it to make money out of it in an
unscrupulous manner- and Telgi scam had all the suspense and drama that the
scandal needed to thrive and be busted. Abdul Karim Telgi had mastered the art
of forgery in printing duplicate stamp papers and sold them to banks and other
institutions. The tentacles of the fake stamp and stamp paper case had
penetrated 12 states and was estimated at a whooping Rs. 20000 crore plus. The
Telgi clearly had a lot of support from government departments that were
responsible for the production and sale of high security stamps.
4)
SATYAM SCAM: The scam at Satyam Computer Services
is something that will shatter the peace and tranquillity of Indian investors
and shareholder community beyond repair. Satyam is the biggest fraud in the
corporate history to the tune of Rs. 14000 crore.
The companys
disgraced former chairman Ramalinga Raju kept everyone in the dark for a decade
by fudging the books of accounts for several years and inflating revenues and
profit figures of Satyam. Finally, the company was taken over by the Tech Mahindra
which has done wonderfully well to revive the brand Satyam.
5)
BOFORS SCAM: The Bofors scandal is known as the
hallmark of Indian corruption. The Bofors scam was a major corruption scandal
in India in the 1980s; when the then PM Rajiv Gandhi and several others
including a powerful NRI family named the Hindujas, were accused of receiving
kickbacks from Bofors AB for winning a bid to supply IndiaA533;s 155 mm field
howitzer. The Swedish State Radio had broadcast a startling report about an
undercover operation carried out by Bofors, Swedens biggest arms manufacturer,
whereby $16 million were allegedly paid to members of PM Rajiv
Gandhis Congress. Most of all, the Bofors scam had a strong emotional appeal
because it was a scam related to the defense services and Indias security
interests.
6)
THE FODDER SCAM: If you
havent heard of Bihars fodder scam of 1996, you might still be able to
recognize it by the name of Chara Ghotala , as it is popularly known in the
vernacular language. In this corruption scandal worth Rs.900 crore,
an unholy nexus was traced involved in fabrication of vast herds of fictitious
livestock for which fodder, medicine and animal husbandry equipment was
supposedly procured.
7)
THE HAWALA SCANDAL: The Hawala case
to the tune of $18 million bribery scandal, which came in the
open in 1996, involved payments allegedly received by countrys leading
politicians through hawala brokers. From the list of those accused also
included Lal Krishna Advani who was then the Leader of Opposition. Thus, for
the first time in Indian politics, it gave a feeling of open loot all around
the public, involving all the major political players being accused of having
accepted bribes and also alleged connections about payments being channelled to
Hizbul Mujahideen militants in Kashmir.
8)
IPL SCAM: Well, I am
running out of time and space over here. The list of scandals in India is just
not ending and becoming grave by every decade. Most of us are aware about the
recent scam in IPL and embezzlement with respect to bidding for various
franchisees. The scandal already claimed the portfolios of two big-wigs in the
form of Shashi Tharoor and former IPL Chief Lalit Modi.
9) HARSHAD MEHTA
& KETAN PAREKH STOCK MARKET SCAM: Although not corruption scams, these
have affected many people. There is no way that the investor community could
forget the unfortunate Rs. 4000 crore Harshad Mehta scam and over Rs. 1000
crore Ketan Parekh scam which eroded the shareholders wealth in form of big
market jolt.
This is the UPA govt's failure and You say it would be wrong to say that UPA is doing nothing for the people , since Narendra modi is doing so good for the people in gujrat and i gonna show you his achievements & his personalities ,it is very much clear that Narendra is capabale of becoming the PM of india also there is not a single corruption tag on Gujrat rather than gujrat, many congress ruled states have done much more corruption .
This is the UPA govt's failure and You say it would be wrong to say that UPA is doing nothing for the people , since Narendra modi is doing so good for the people in gujrat and i gonna show you his achievements & his personalities ,it is very much clear that Narendra is capabale of becoming the PM of india also there is not a single corruption tag on Gujrat rather than gujrat, many congress ruled states have done much more corruption .
NAMO
SHAKTI
Personality:
Narendra Modi is known for leading a simple lifestyle which makes him familiar with common people and their problems, mostly politicians who want to serve people have this kind of lifestyle which shows they give importance to improving people’s life style than their own.
He holds a master's degree in Political science. He has a personal staff of just three. He is workaholic , introvert ,crowd puller as a speaker and a practical dreamer .
In Narendra Modi, India has a
politician with most required qualities to change the tide. It is not any
exaggeration to say that, after his experience and experimentation with
Gujarat, he probably has the answers to all the problems that the nation is facing
today. He is not only the best choice but perhaps the only choice to lead the
country.
The so called Gujarat model of
development is nothing but the result of hard work of a visionary. There is no
reason why it cannot be extended to the rest of India.
Sure there will be opposition
from other sides. Modi is the kind of personality who is bound to have overt or
covert enemies. A lot of people will have a lot of undue privileges to lose and
they are not expected to accept it willfully. Our self styled secularist, our
opportunistic politicians, the folks who manage our national media, the
activists who shed crocodile tears for the minorities will all fight till their
last breath. A lot of national and possible international interests who would
not like to see India to grow fast and become at par with developed nations
will defy such a move. Already some are alarmed, "The more Moditva grows,
the more its opposite has to be strengthened.. Only the sudden removal of
Narendra Modi can stop this."
But what will the Indian people
want? We have to realize that collective candlelight based solidarity will not
change the fate of our beloved nation. We have to demand the change with
conviction. A revolution is required to save the country. We owe it to our past
and we owe it to our future. Then there are other questions. Will Mr. Modi
agree to step out of Gujarat? Will Mr. Advani be willing to sacrifice his long
term dream? Will all the other leaders of BJP and its allies stand behind the
person who can take this country and the party to an unprecedented zenith? Will
good sense prevail in some of the other people in power today?
Will we, the people of India
unite, despite all disagreements, with a single minded goal of taking our
country forward and will we be willing to get above all possible reservations
about the man and choose the only person who can lead us towards that glory.
"Do we want
that change?"
Narendra Modi - The
Person
Mr. Modi has been described as a
phenomenon of a kind India has not seen for a long time. Born on 17 September
1950 to a middle class OBC family in northern Gujarat, he has a Masters
graduate degree in Political Science from Gujarat University. Having an RSS
background, he was a student leader of Akhil Bhartiya Vidhyarthi Parishad and
played a prominent role in the anticorruption movement in 1974 in Gujarat. He
later joined the BJP in 1987 and became a National secretary of the party in
1995. Later in 2001, he became the Chief Minister of Gujarat.
The biggest challenge which
Narendra Modi had to face when he took over as the chief minister was the
reconstruction of the earthquake affected areas. Bhuj was a city of rubble.
People were living in temporary shelters without basic infrastructure.
Earthquake recovery became his first priority. His dynamic vision and quick
decisions have put Gujarat Reconstruction Program as one of the best
reconstruction programs on the global map and set a benchmark for reconstruction
and disaster recovery, not only in India, but also in the entire Asia, for
which he achieved global recognition.
He is perceived as an honest,
capable man who has taken Gujarat to greater heights of prosperity, since then.
He was reelected for the third time in 2007 after a hard fought battle of
ballots, in which he single handedly fought not only the Congress lead
opposition but also the biased and prejudiced media and his own disgruntled
party members.
With a reputation revolving
around his incorruptible image and ascetic style of living, he is a workaholic,
with a no-nonsense attitude who is unafraid to call a spade a spade. A person
who cares less for political correctness and social connections, he is a
patriotic karmayogi, whose vision is to make Gujarat at par with developed
nations.
It is this passion that makes
Modi different - a passion for developing Gujarat, a passion to uplift the
living standards of its people, a passion to place his Bharatmata back to her
days of glory again. And this he tries to do with action and not false promises
or gimmicks.
After the Gujarat riot, he has
been the target of pathological hatred of the leftist, pseudo-secular,
sociopolitical crowd and specially the English media and has been ornamented
with numerous chosen abuses like a mass murderer, a dictator, a fascist, a
Hitler, an ugly Indian, a maut ka saudagar, but all that has increased his
resolve and his determination that he took back to his voters, who returned him
stronger and triumphant with their love and respect.
He remained untouched by all the
filth and unfazed by all the accusation and lies thrown at him. "Do you
think the Centre would have left me like this if they had any proof against me?
I have a government that is unfavourable at the Centre and their quietness says
it all", He once shot back to an interviewer.
"We have a vibrant media, an
active judiciary and global human rights groups working in the country. If
there was even the slightest evidence that I had committed a crime, I would
have been hanged long since", he said to another.
The Gujarati people have probably
found in him what they like to see in any Indian politician - leadership,
transparency, accountability, incorruptibility. He is unshakable in his
commitments, to the extent of being arrogant, yet humble and down to earth.
"I didn"t become CM on 07-10-2001. I have always been CM, I am CM
today and shall be CM forever. For me CM means not Chief Minister but Common
Man." Many can say but not many can act that way.
There are not many leaders in our
country that spends his New Years Day with BSF forces at the border and feels
and acts for the simple rights of the soldiers to have access to basic
amenities like drinking water, electricity and telecommunications services to
talk to their families
It is been hitherto a rare
combination in the current Indian sociopolitical scene where one denounce a
crime but not the powerful criminal, condemns a terror act but delays
punishment of the terrorist, criticizes corruption but fails to indict the
corrupt, where a politician is selected because of his popularity, even if it
is for a wrong cause or because of his families and contacts and where a
significant percentage of politician have pending cases against them on charges
as varied as briberies, extortions, rapes and even murders.
No doubt he is endorsed by his
party senior, Mr. Advani, "I can think of no other example in
Indian politics of a leader who, after being subjected to a malicious and prolonged
campaign of vilification, has been able to impress even his critics with his
determination, single-minded focus, integrity and a wide array of achievements
in a relatively short time"
In a country where most
politicians gladly put on the mask of secularism and practice minority
appeasement for vote bank politics, Modi stays indifferent, letting his
performance, rather than token gimmicks and unsubstantiated claims, speak for
itself. "I"m sending every child to school, I"m providing
healthcare to every citizen, I"m giving everyone a share of the fruits of
development. The Sachar Committee report, you"ll be surprised to learn,
says that Muslims in Gujarat are better educated than Hindus. I always address
my people as my five-and-a-half crore Gujarati brothers-the entire population
of the state."
In a country with 80% Hindu
majority, where asserting one"s identity as a Hindu is deemed
"unsophisticated" and claiming one"s right as a Hindu is equated
with "communalism", Modi infuses a fresh and notable exception. The
lies and accusations hurled by the so called perverted, secular elite, to the
so called poster - boy of Hindutva has actually helped Hindus, not only in
Gujarat but all over India and even the Indian Diaspora abroad, to identify him
as an icon, a role model, unwavering to his faith and commitments. For a large
part of the Hindu community, he had instilled a sense of pride in a Hindu
identity, sadly missing even in post Independent India, because of and pseudo
secular politics of religious divide and minority appeasement.
Modi himself claims that he does
not believe in communal politics and abhors majority-minority politics. His
vision of a model governance is one that is "inclusive" wherein the
last person in the chain should derive benefits from it. "I work for five
and half crore Gujaratis. I work for their welfare. The talks of
majority-minority, has destroyed the country. I strongly oppose
minoritysm".
Asked once by the Sachar
Committee about what steps his government has taken for Muslims, Modi bluntly
replied, "I have done nothing... I have done nothing for the Hindus too...
Through river linking, we brought the Narmada River to the Sabarmati. Now am I
going to find out which community is drinking how much of this water? That is
divisive politics."
Gujarat"s 45 lakh Muslims
form just over 9 per cent of the state"s population, according to the 2001
Census. The literacy rate is 73 per cent, higher than the national average of
65 per cent for all citizens. On most other counts, including sex ratio and
work participation, they fare better than the national average for all
religions. "If pockets are empty, there will be
violence. If people are jobless, there will be violence. Now that everyone is
getting jobs, why should there be riots," asked Ali Asghar Attarwala, an
architect in Jamnagar town.
"Many Muslims are realizing
that the only truth is development," said Hatim Modi, a Muslim who works
as a defense contractor. "We have been used by others. We won"t ever
forget the riots - but the reality is about development."
"Yes, there were communal problems in 2002,
but in last five years, there is not a single such incident, our community
leaders have now become BJP leaders here.. We have reasons to support BJP and
Modi," said A T Attarwala, industrialist and a resident of
Sikka, which is a port town, with about 70 per cent Muslim and whose all 19
municipality seats are held by the BJP with 14 of them being Muslim members.
"For 40 years we were voting for Congress but no development in our town.
They have cheated us .It"s not necessary that Muslims are anti-BJP. We
look forward to development which is here all over now in the last five years.
We are happy with this government," said Mahmood Musa Sumbhadiya,
Chairman, Sikka Municipality.
Just a few days back on Republic
day, a large number of Muslims, holding the national tricolour, greeted the
Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi during his visit to the densely populated
Polan Bazaar in Godhra town, an area that was affected in the 2002 riots,
attesting once again that the Muslim community has also started to see through
the design of fake promises of vote bank politics and are embracing the
benefits of Gujarat model of development as well as its architect.
It is poetic justice that the
recently concluded fourth Vibrant Gujarat Global Investors" Summit 2009
drew a huge participation from Islamic countries, as well as those which are
predominantly Muslim, including Representative of Arab League, Brunei, Abu
Dhabi, Oman, Maldives, and Indonesia, much to the ire of Indian Muslim
organizations.
The other area where this minority
politics are active is in terrorism which is the recent menace that is tearing
the country apart. The chain of serial bomb blasts in various cities and
finally the numbing experience of the Mumbai massacre, have left the nation
speechless. Many feel that our nation"s response has been utterly
disappointing. Many would agree with Modi that terrorism is a war on the
country, that there should be zero tolerance to terrorism. India needs to
respond adequately to terrorism by modernization of its security forces and
with appropriate laws. Modi believes, "Only fools can send messages to
terrorists. One should take action against them. They should be paid back in
the same coin" Acknowledging modern terrorism as a high tech phenomenon,
he had asked, "How we are going to fight "high tech" terrorism
of 21st century with the help of laws passed in 19th century" Modi"s
view that "Terrorism is worse than a war. A terrorist has no rules. A
terrorist decides when, how, where and whom to kill. India has lost more people
in terror attacks than in its wars" recently found support from a Supreme
Court Judge who said, "Those who violate the rights of society and have no
respect for human rights are not humans but animals. And people fighting for
terrorists are actually supporting "animal rights...It is important to
have special laws to deal with terrorists and we need to give enough time to
our investigators and prosecutors to prepare the case with strong
evidence".
In this context, one can recall
how efficiently the Gujarat police handed the recent Ahmedabad blasts and
solved it within three weeks. Not only that, Modi immediately conceived a
Gujarat Forensic Science University (FSU) that is projected to start
functioning from 1st of January, 2010 with a Rs. 38 crore budget in
Gandhinagar.
Clearly signs of a person who believes in action rather than
pondering with sweet talk.
“I wanna suggest you to
read his biography , I am sure it will bring tear in your eyes.”
Development of Gujarat:

Over the past decade, Gujarat has made excellent progress on all fronts – and these efforts have not gone unnoticed. Whether it is rehabilitation of earthquake victims or e-Governance implementation for transparency; best practices in solid waste management or environment consciousness.

Over the past decade, Gujarat has made excellent progress on all fronts – and these efforts have not gone unnoticed. Whether it is rehabilitation of earthquake victims or e-Governance implementation for transparency; best practices in solid waste management or environment consciousness.
1.
The only state in
India which has the infrastructure to provide E-services through computers to
13685 Gram Panchayats which are connected through Gujarat State Wide
Area Network (GSWAN).
2.
Modi’s
GIFT(Gujarat International Finance Tech-City): “Built on 986 acres the GIFT
project is setting a benchmark for the whole world about how one can deliver
financial services, technological security, real time operations, multiple
activities etc from a single place, at the same time,” said Modi.
3.
A solution to TPDS(Targeted
Public Distribution System)on the name of which UPA introduced money
transfer system which is bribing voters officially in my words.
4.
India’s first 1
MW Canal-top Solar Power Project on the Sanand Branch Canal of the Sardar
Sarovar Project.Yeah,I do think renewable energy is fastest growing energy
source and we must start using it ASAP to save planet earth from pollution
caused due to fossil fuels.
5.
Gujarat accounts
for 15.14% (USD 114.52 bn) of the total investments in India; Highest amongst
all States in India.
6.
Vibrant
Gujarat: The Global
Investors summit which held once in every two years resulted in signing of
20,000 MOUs garnering an investment of $1200 billion .Of course, statistics
show the actual projects under implementation and are commissioned is
approximately $280 billion, a success rate of 23.3 which is general for all the
states and true for India as single investment center. Still with this Gujarat
get approximately 25% of India's investment.
7.
Gujarat has pursued
excellence in several areas and won over 100 accolades and awards all along the
way. Not only the number is large, if one looks at the list of awards, it
includes awards and citations for a variety of sectors right from economic
freedom to environmental protection, e-Governance to energy
conservation, health to heritage protection and sanitation to software development,reflecting holistic development of the state.
conservation, health to heritage protection and sanitation to software development,reflecting holistic development of the state.
The measure of ones
achievements is best gauged by what others have to say(glance at some notable
awards other than best CM 3 times in 5 consecutive years):
16-10-2003 :UN SasakawaAward for outstanding work in the field of disaster
management and risk reduction.
Oct-2004 : CAPAM Gold Award from Commonwealth Associations for
Innovations in governance.
05-08-2005 :Best Investment environment Award by India today.
30-10-2006 :Asian Innovation Award at Singapore from Wall Street Journal
and the Financial Expressfor Chiranjeevi Yojana (initiative for
reducing maternal and infant mortality rate).
03-11-2008 :India Power Awards 2008 Exemplary work in rural electrification under “Jyoti Gram Scheme”.
23-06-2010 :United NationsPublic Service Award for its role in transforming the delivery of public services.
17-10-2011 :eRatna award for eGovernance
15-01-2013 :Total Food Grain Production Award by The President of India.
CLSA lauds Gujarat for growth, says both agriculture & industry shining in Gujarat!
In Gujarat, 37 lakh hectare new land has been made cultivable in the last decade. Industry & Agriculture are both growing simultaneously!
Upcoming:
Gujarat is set to become the first state in the country to have a complete integrated police ERP (enterprise resource planning, a software integrating all aspects of an operation) system.
With five million tourists visiting Gujarat in last two years, Gujarat government has laid an outlay of Rs 730 crore to develop its tourism infrastructure in 22 districts across the state.
16-10-2003 :UN SasakawaAward for outstanding work in the field of disaster
management and risk reduction.
Oct-2004 : CAPAM Gold Award from Commonwealth Associations for
Innovations in governance.
05-08-2005 :Best Investment environment Award by India today.
30-10-2006 :Asian Innovation Award at Singapore from Wall Street Journal
and the Financial Expressfor Chiranjeevi Yojana (initiative for
reducing maternal and infant mortality rate).
03-11-2008 :India Power Awards 2008 Exemplary work in rural electrification under “Jyoti Gram Scheme”.
23-06-2010 :United NationsPublic Service Award for its role in transforming the delivery of public services.
17-10-2011 :eRatna award for eGovernance
15-01-2013 :Total Food Grain Production Award by The President of India.
CLSA lauds Gujarat for growth, says both agriculture & industry shining in Gujarat!
In Gujarat, 37 lakh hectare new land has been made cultivable in the last decade. Industry & Agriculture are both growing simultaneously!
Upcoming:
Gujarat is set to become the first state in the country to have a complete integrated police ERP (enterprise resource planning, a software integrating all aspects of an operation) system.
With five million tourists visiting Gujarat in last two years, Gujarat government has laid an outlay of Rs 730 crore to develop its tourism infrastructure in 22 districts across the state.
NARENDRA MODI HAS POWER TO CHANGE THE INDIA'S FUTURE , SO WHY SHOULD NOT GIVE HIM 60 MONTHS TO SHOW HIS WORK, WE HAD ALREADY GIVEN 60 YEARS TO CONGRESS , LETS GIVE A CHANGE TO NAMO TO SHOW HIS WORK & WORDS.
I believe he can do .
Cmie.socio, economic review 2010-11
Times of india
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