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Narendra Modi’s Speech

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I usually don’t make political statements on this blog but long timers here would already know that my political leanings are towards far right. For all the abuses that have been heaped on Narendra Modi, none of it has actually stuck on to him because much of it was pure BS.

He has single handedly transformed Gujarat and propelled it to the path of prosperity. The pseudo secular mafia was at loss for words and the started blaming the people of Gujarat for their choice! How preposterous can it get? Messrs Sardesais, Barkha Dutts, Roys et al were spearheading the “remove Modi” campaign. It only goes on to prove their ignorance of the fact, their shallow understanding of the polity and futility of thier trade. At best, they can wow a certain section of the drawing room chatterati over a glass of whisky.

Nevertheless, I am linking the main stub to the post that appeared in Offstumped; a good blog dealing with issues of national importance. Infact, one of the few topical blogs that I follow on a regular basis.

This write up was “motivated” by Modi’s speech in Chennai. You could watch the parts (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6); the last part clearly details the initiatives taken by Modi for spreading in the rural areas. Thats the kind of commitment to governance that we need. For those who are not having “high speed” , here is the link to what Modi said.  

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