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Narendra Modi : Mega Discussion Thread

I know you and that Rotti fellow read my posts religiously every day like they were typed out by Lord Ganesha.

Don't have time to repeat myself just because.

Go re-read in case you're not pretending to have forgotten :dhoni

Fair enough but the reason I am asking is bcoz:

1. Mamata suggested Khadge's name as PM.

2. Congress considers Khadge as servant and clown prince as main person.

So if Khadge takes the oath, will it be acceptable by Congress?

And if clown prince takea the oath, will Mamata and co agree?

In your dream of not shaking hands with Modi during oath ceremony....hope it doesn't cause a rift within that INDI alliance.
 
Can't believe you think that's ok. These all are private entrepreneurs who are guided by their own interests.
Yes they are but that’s in every country in the world.

Even when I was pro Congress I always supported capitalism, wealth creation is the only way to bring about social change, Tata has brought more change to the country than communists and NGOs, reason is simple capitalism works, whether its China Japan Singapore.. corporations are the only way to bring in social changes which happens as education is required.

We learnt the hard lesson in 1991, not bringing in farm laws will make us learn the hard lesson again in future.

China has actually published how India missed the bus in 1960s when they had almost reformed under Shastri but instead they went even more socialist.

@pillionrider
 
Yes they are but that’s in every country in the world.

Even when I was pro Congress I always supported capitalism, wealth creation is the only way to bring about social change, Tata has brought more change to the country than communists and NGOs, reason is simple capitalism works, whether its China Japan Singapore.. corporations are the only way to bring in social changes which happens as education is required.

We learnt the hard lesson in 1991, not bringing in farm laws will make us learn the hard lesson again in future.

China has actually published how India missed the bus in 1960s when they had almost reformed under Shastri but instead they went even more socialist.

@pillionrider
But thats not what you implied in your original comments regarding this. You implied that since feku is endorsed by businesses, he must be good.

Just because some self obsessed businessmen yearn for feku to come back one more time due to finding him better than all other politicos as there is no one else to indulge in as much quid pro quo, doesn't make him any good.
 
And what China thinks about us is immaterial. They are probably oblivious of challenges faced by us in '50s and '60s.
 
And what China thinks about us is immaterial. They are probably oblivious of challenges faced by us in '50s and '60s.
Our challenges were easily reformable which we didn’t, if we were doing good we wouldn't had to reform in 1991, lets not forget Rajiv Gandhi was leader of a biggest mandate from 1984-89, he had power to put every reform.

Businesses always prefer wealth creation , TATA will always prefer capitalism decentralisation, JRD is a bigger man for me than Nehru will ever be, and he clearly said Nehru didn’t want to hear the word profit even JRD was talking about Public sector profit.
 
Our challenges were easily reformable which we didn’t,
Well, all I can say is easier for you and bhakts to say it now. All of you (and us) have been gorging on the fruits of labour put in those early years despite being under very difficult circumstances after our independence in creation of institutions of eminence.

Which other country has seen 4 wars with it's neighbours within 15 years of its independence?
 
Well, all I can say is easier for you and bhakts to say it now. All of you (and us) have been gorging on the fruits of labour put in those early years despite being under very difficult circumstances after our independence in creation of institutions of eminence.

Which other country has seen 4 wars with it's neighbours within 15 years of its independence?
South Korean war was for 3-4 years..
Japan was demolished..
Germany had to face so much sanctions and destruction..

I don’t think Shastriji was a bhakt, he knew the importance of wealth creation.

Also we were facing no wars as such from 1984-89, that tenure of such high mandate and no reforms caused us to go bankrupt.. and yet we have 100 of things named after Rajiv Gandhi.

The real bhakts are ones that praise Gandhi family and back them again.

Chronic food shortages made him shift investment from basic industries to agriculture. Roaring black markets persuaded him to make a relative shift from controls to incentives, and the glaring inefficiency of the public sector made him accept a larger role for the private sector and foreign investment. He also took measures to shift the locus of economic decision-making from the Planning Commission to the ministries and from the Centre to the states. These measures reduced the influence of the Planning Commission—which had developed a rigid, almost doctrinaire outlook on economic policies—and at the same time decentralized decision-making."
 
South Korean war was for 3-4 years..
Japan was demolished..
Germany had to face so much sanctions and destruction..

I don’t think Shastriji was a bhakt, he knew the importance of wealth creation.

Also we were facing no wars as such from 1984-89, that tenure of such high mandate and no reforms caused us to go bankrupt.. and yet we have 100 of things named after Rajiv Gandhi.

The real bhakts are ones that praise Gandhi family and back them again.

Chronic food shortages made him shift investment from basic industries to agriculture. Roaring black markets persuaded him to make a relative shift from controls to incentives, and the glaring inefficiency of the public sector made him accept a larger role for the private sector and foreign investment. He also took measures to shift the locus of economic decision-making from the Planning Commission to the ministries and from the Centre to the states. These measures reduced the influence of the Planning Commission—which had developed a rigid, almost doctrinaire outlook on economic policies—and at the same time decentralized decision-making."
Looks like you took it personally. Who is praising Gandhi family?

As for the other countries you mentioned, well not one of them was under colonial rule for over 2 centuries. Germany has been a developed nation since forever. And they didn't have an extremely bloody partition from its neighbour like we did.

When you have fat ZERO at the time of your independence, you don't create wealth. You can't. You first build your infrastructure which was done during first 2 decades after independence.

And you said about that naming thing. Lol, is that even relevant to what's being discussed? Should I start naming the places/things/schemes which are now named after sanghis despite them having such a short tenure in power?
 
While that is true it would had worked for Raga too but it didn’t, Modi has administrative background, he has been tested in political power.

Old pictures of BJP show that MODI-Amit Shah know how to win and run a well oiled machinery.

Socially BJP might be a joke but economically every corporation prefers them over Congress which can be seen with electoral bonds as well.

Congress PR campaign is nowhere near as close to BJP’s

And BJP PR campaign killed Rahul Gandhis image after is abysmal interview with Arnab 10 years ago. After that interview the PR team never let Rahul Gandhi rebuilt his image.

So, you can’t compare the PR machinery of both.

Modi was CM for 15 years, of course he is a capable administrator. No one can deny that.

BJP is capitalist which is good for people like us who have money and are capable enough to invest well and make use of BJP’s capitalist economy.
I have always said here, use the information you have about BJP and the ties it has with businesses to invest properly and make money off it. Not sure if BJP haters here do that or not but even if I don’t like BJP for certain things, they have made me decent money which I might not had it been congress government.

Also, you can’t use electoral bond data to prove businesses prefer BJP, that is a flawed argument. Political donations always favour the ruling party since the businesses get favour from the ruling party.
BJP also used central agencies to raid businesses, basically bullied and threatened them to cough up money for their party funds. Opposition parties do not have the luxury to blackmail companies for money.

There are other much better examples/arguments which can be made for why businesses favour BJP over other parties but using electoral bonds data is not one of them.
 
They won't :dhoni

And wouldn't that be spectacular. Despite all that PR, almost all the media, the money power, the emotive power of their religious pitch.

All these bhakts will learn that the average poor Indian whom they look down upon, has a higher IQ than them. Considering the number of bhakts who've left their janmabhoomi for their karmabhoomi in the Modi era, I think it's time to do a national IQ test. Bet we'd have gone up by a few points.

I think BJP will come to power this time, if they won’t I will be very surprised.

At ground level does it look like BJP will lose this time?
 
Looks like you took it personally. Who is praising Gandhi family?

As for the other countries you mentioned, well not one of them was under colonial rule for over 2 centuries. Germany has been a developed nation since forever. And they didn't have an extremely bloody partition from its neighbour like we did.

When you have fat ZERO at the time of your independence, you don't create wealth. You can't. You first build your infrastructure which was done during first 2 decades after independence.

And you said about that naming thing. Lol, is that even relevant to what's being discussed? Should I start naming the places/things/schemes which are now named after sanghis despite them having such a short tenure in power?
I hate Modi stadium and agree naming sucks, I wish it can be like in North America where business can be named as stadiums.I agree on naming not being relevant..I apologise for that.

I don’t believe we created any infrastructure which served its purpose, I don’t believe in idealism, my point is even with everything, Tatas created much more of an infrastructure, Congress created Babus and License Raj.
 
Congress PR campaign is nowhere near as close to BJP’s

And BJP PR campaign killed Rahul Gandhis image after is abysmal interview with Arnab 10 years ago. After that interview the PR team never let Rahul Gandhi rebuilt his image.

So, you can’t compare the PR machinery of both.

Modi was CM for 15 years, of course he is a capable administrator. No one can deny that.

BJP is capitalist which is good for people like us who have money and are capable enough to invest well and make use of BJP’s capitalist economy.
I have always said here, use the information you have about BJP and the ties it has with businesses to invest properly and make money off it. Not sure if BJP haters here do that or not but even if I don’t like BJP for certain things, they have made me decent money which I might not had it been congress government.

Also, you can’t use electoral bond data to prove businesses prefer BJP, that is a flawed argument. Political donations always favour the ruling party since the businesses get favour from the ruling party.
BJP also used central agencies to raid businesses, basically bullied and threatened them to cough up money for their party funds. Opposition parties do not have the luxury to blackmail companies for money.

There are other much better examples/arguments which can be made for why businesses favour BJP over other parties but using electoral bonds data is not one of them.
A party in power for majority of our country’s age doesn’t have people’s vote and Businesses like Tata, there must be a reason?
 
A party in power for majority of our country’s age doesn’t have people’s vote and Businesses like Tata, there must be a reason?

Of course there are reasons, who denies that?

My point was specific to using electoral bonds as a measure of businesses supporting BJP is a flawed argument. When the fact is:
1. Political donations always favour the ruling party.
2. BJP extorted businesses for money.


If you want to discuss why congress failed we can have a discussion on that, but that doesn’t in anyway relate to what we were discussing.
 
Of course there are reasons, who denies that?

My point was specific to using electoral bonds as a measure of businesses supporting BJP is a flawed argument. When the fact is:
1. Political donations always favour the ruling party.
2. BJP extorted businesses for money.


If you want to discuss why congress failed we can have a discussion on that, but that doesn’t in anyway relate to what we were discussing.
Fair Point
 
Narendra Modi’s India: A decade of popularity and polarization

Ten years after becoming prime minister, Narendra Modi is aiming for a historic third term - what makes him India's most prominent leader in decades?

Many voters feel things have got better since he took office in 2014, but will people who are struggling back him in the country's general election?

In Mr Modi's constituency in the northern city of Varanasi, saree weaver Shiv Johri Patel says he's got many worries - but he's clear who's getting his vote.

"Mr Modi has done great work. We haven't seen poor people getting so many welfare benefits under any other government," he says.

Mr Patel says his sons can't find jobs and local middlemen have cheated him out of a federal government welfare payment - but he doesn't blame the prime minister.

"It doesn't matter if I get what I'm owed or not, I will still vote for him," he told the BBC.

Varanasi goes to the polls in the last round of voting before results day on 4 June.

At 73, Mr Modi remains a massively popular yet polarising figure, both in India and abroad.

Supporters claim he is a strong, efficient leader who has delivered on promises. Critics allege his government has weakened federal institutions; cracked down on dissent and press freedom; and that India's Muslim minority feels threatened under his rule.

"Mr Modi has very staunch admirers and very strong critics. Either you like him or you dislike him," says political analyst Ravindra Reshme.

Opinion polls have put Mr Modi comfortably ahead of rivals and his party is widely expected to form India's next government. (Caveat: polls have been wrong before and voters can deliver unpleasant surprises - even for popular leaders).

He has set a tough target for his Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) - winning 370 seats out of 543 in parliament, up significantly from 303 in 2019. This would mean not just retaining northern states the party swept last time but also gaining in traditionally tougher states for the BJP in the south.

Brand Modi

As he targets a supermajority, Mr Modi is his party's biggest draw.

His face can be found everywhere - plastered on bus stops, billboards and newspaper adverts, or addressing televised election rallies.

When India hosted the G20 summit last year, Delhi was awash with posters of him welcoming world leaders. The event is held according to a rotating presidency, but the publicity campaign made it seem as if it was due to Mr Modi's efforts.

"Mr Modi turned it into a mega-event. In many ways, he has an understanding of what an event is about and how it should be used," brand-building expert Santosh Desai told the BBC earlier this year.

Mr Modi and his team have an excellent understanding of branding and narrative-control - he is highly visible but rarely anywhere journalists or citizens can ask him tough questions. He has never held a press conference in India since becoming prime minister, while the interviews he gives are rare - and he is rarely challenged.

RK Upadhya, a political analyst, says to become prime minister, Mr Modi had to overcome an image of him in the media "as someone who was responsible for the Gujarat riots". A Supreme Court-appointed panel later found no evidence that Mr Modi was complicit in the 2002 violence when he was the state's chief minister. More than 1,000 people were killed, mostly Muslims.

"So I think when he came to Delhi, he wanted to show [the media]: 'Look, I don't need you. I can connect with people without you'," Mr Upadhya says.

And connect he does: the septuagenarian is the world's most-followed politician on Instagram, and has 97.5 million followers on X (formerly Twitter). And it's not just digital - he also shares his thoughts in a monthly radio programme.

Almost all of his public interactions come across as carefully choreographed. Over the past decade, he has been photographed inaugurating countless projects, meeting supporters, snorkelling, and even meditating in a cave after the 2019 election campaign.

Never one to miss an opportunity to connect with people directly, Mr Modi reached out to younger Indians recently, spending time with top gamers on camera and presenting awards to popular influencers.

At a recent rally in Kerala state he drew cheers when he spoke briefly in Malayalam, the local language.

"In a lot of things that Mr Modi does and which the media projects, there is a lot of symbolism involved. Where he spends every vacation, where he spends every festival - it's with the armed forces at the border or in remote locations or with underprivileged people," says political analyst Sandeep Shastri.

Foreign visits, including routine ones, are amplified by domestic media and celebrated at home. He addresses huge diaspora-led rallies abroad, images of which are repeatedly played on domestic TV as evidence of his global popularity. But the visits are rarely analysed by India's mainstream media in terms of outcomes.

Divisive politics

Back in Varanasi, not everyone is so impressed. Little has changed in Lohta, a Muslim-dominated neighbourhood, where we saw overflowing drains and crumbling infrastructure.

Nawab Khan, who lives in Lohta, says weavers like him have become poorer in the past 10 years.

"The only way to prosper is to be a BJP supporter, or else you are left to struggle. Those who buy sarees have become richer, and those [predominantly Muslims] who make them have become poorer," he alleges.

The BJP's Dileep Patel, who is in charge of 12 parliamentary seats including Varanasi, dismisses persistent allegations about Muslims being sidelined, or the government discriminating against them, and says welfare schemes are distributed fairly.

He blames opposition parties for "frightening our Muslim brothers and sisters" before Mr Modi came to power in 2014.

"But since then, they don't feel scared and their trust in the BJP is rising day by day," he claims, mentioning the criminalisation of triple talaq, or the practice of "instant divorce", as a move particularly appreciated by Muslim women.

Yet, in the past 10 years, there have been numerous attacks on Muslims by right-wing groups, many of them deadly, and anti-Muslim hate speech has soared.

"When India and Pakistan were partitioned, our ancestors rejected Muhammad Ali Jinnah's [founder of Pakistan] call and stayed in this country. We have also given our blood to build this country. Yet we are treated as second-class citizens," says Athar Jamal Lari, who is contesting against Mr Modi in Varanasi.

And in recent weeks, some of that feeling has appeared to bubble to the surface as the BJP's campaign has shifted from the government's track record to shrill rhetoric against Muslims. Mr Modi himself has been accused of using divisive, Islamophobic language, especially at election rallies, although he denies this.

But the communal pitch suggests the BJP may be less confident than it was a few weeks ago.

Political analyst Neelanjan Sircar says the party may be trying to shore up its supporters in states like Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Rajasthan, where Hindu-Muslim polarisation has paid off in the past. This is especially important for revving up its young mobilisers, who might also be affected by issues such as unemployment.

The party also seems nervous about there not being an overwhelming national issue - or wave - like in the past two elections. In 2014, there was massive public anger against a Congress-led government seen as corrupt, and in 2019, national security dominated the campaign after a deadly attack on Indian troops was followed by air strikes against alleged militant targets in Pakistani territory.

"So it may still very much be a vote about how much you trust the leader, or how much you trust the party, but in the absence of a wave, the issues become much, much more local," Mr Sircar says.

The BJP hopes Mr Modi's larger-than-life image will get them over the line, but analysts say it could be a problem as well.

'Aura of leadership is central'

"Who stands for the election [for the BJP] is not as important because the aura of the prime minister is so central to the emotive connect on the basis of which the political drama and the cycle of elections is unfolding," says public policy analyst Yamini Aiyar.

Some analysts warn, however, that overly centralised decision-making which does not privilege local leaders could be detrimental for the BJP in the long term.

Mr Patel, however, credits Mr Modi - a "self-made leader" - with transforming the BJP.

"Earlier, the opposition would allege that the BJP was an organisation dominated by rich, urban, upper-caste people. Their allegations were baseless, of course. But Mr Modi's efforts have established that the BJP is a party of rural people, the poor, farmers, tribal people, workers, women and those from marginalised communities," he says.

In Kakrahiya, one of Mr Modi's adopted villages in his constituency, we met local BJP leader Manoj Singh who said the PM was well-informed about his constituency.

He remembers Mr Modi inquiring about the death of a local BJP volunteer.

"I got a call at 9.30pm from the prime minister asking what had happened. He is always concerned about even small things that happen here."

Uneven growth

It's not just residents in Lohta, the Muslim-dominated neighbourhood in Varanasi, who feel they are getting a raw deal - people in other pockets of the prime minister's constituency are still waiting to see signs of change but many more have benefitted from improvements in things like sanitation, roads and other infrastructure.

In Chetavani village, just a few miles away from Kakrahiya, we met dozens of people living in dusty shanties.

"We were evicted from our old homes by local officials and brought here. We can't even get water properly here," says Rajinder, 26. But he says he will still vote for Mr Modi.

Like Shiv Johri Patel the saree weaver, many people here were angry at local officials - but not at the prime minister.

At a glance, Kakrahiya is very different - it has an air of relative prosperity, and there is running water for its residents.

"We now have toilets, gas cylinders and houses," Chiraunji says, sitting in the kitchen of her half-built home. She says she admires Mr Modi.

She gets a free cooking gas cylinder under a government scheme, but can't refill it frequently.

Analysts say handouts cannot make up for sustained investment in health, education and other infrastructure. Another of Mr Modi's biggest challenges is generating quality jobs for India's burgeoning young, restless population.

India's economy has surged with growth rates exceeding 7% - it's currently fifth-largest globally, ahead of the UK. The fruits of this impressive growth haven't reached millions of poor people, but it's hard to say if anger against this is widespread enough to defeat Mr Modi.

"People may not be judging incumbency or anti-incumbency on how well you do on things like inflation or economic growth or joblessness," says Mr Sircar.

Instead, he says, Mr Modi's playbook is a scaled-up version of a long-standing model of politics where parties are often the "vehicle for a single individual or family".

"The purpose of that model is to build a direct connection between the leader and the voter," he says.

A divided opposition

Mr Modi has been helped by the absence of a strong, coherent opposition to challenge him nationally - when he's looked vulnerable they have failed to capitalise.

The prime minister was the face of the 2016 demonetisation drive - scrapping high-value currency notes in a bid to crack down on illegal money - which many economists say had disastrous consequences. His government was also criticised for its handling of Covid.

Opposition parties accuse him of crony capitalism, saying he favours some big business families. He's also been criticised for not visiting Manipur state since ethnic conflict erupted there last year.

Yet, his opponents have largely failed to land their punches - and these controversies don't seem to matter to his many admirers.

"A large part of the image management of Mr Modi is about making sure that he's never associated with a negative outcome that can be pinned on somebody else or some other factors," says Mr Sircar.

Supporters praise the PM for "never taking a break". His relentless programmes and constant media coverage consolidate the impression that he is always working.

And that's reflected in coverage - a large section of the media and pro-BJP social media channels also often portray opposition leaders as reluctant to work hard.

Mr Shastri says when Mr Modi came to power in 2014, the previous government was seen as "ineffective".

"In contrast you have Mr Modi, who makes it look as if he is 24x7 in charge, 24x7 available, 24x7 amidst the people with no family of his own, no commitments to anything personal, all your time devoted for the state," he says.

However, Mr Sircar points out that a big challenge the BJP faces is "extreme spatial concentration".

"They have continually had one problem - they have relied extremely heavily on sweeping a small number of states [mostly in northern India]," he says.

Mr Modi has been working hard to make inroads in the south - in the run-up to voting in Tamil Nadu and Kerala, he visited both states a number of times, holding huge rallies. Whether this pays off on results day remains to be seen.

And in the past two weeks, the opposition has appeared more united and coherent in its messaging.

Ms Aiyar says there is a lot to criticise in India's opposition but points out they are right in complaining there is no level playing field.

"The way in which the media has been captured, the using of law to curb the space for dissent, the absence of data - all of that collectively creates conditions where it is extremely difficult for an alternative narrative to even generate," she says.

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There is a humongous sum of 40,000 crores has been spent on feku's pet project Namami Gange. But Ganga remains as dirty as ever. Will anyone question feku over this yet another huge corruption scandal?
 
Voted for BJP but this tweet had me in splits 🤣🤣


This is nothing funny...these tweets are made out of frustration.

Modi has great relationship will all world leaders like Putin, Netanyahu etc. There is a reason Donald Trump invited him and hosted an entire Howdy Modi event in Texas. So Modi has a lot of clout in world events and people listen when he speaks.

I have lived abroad for a long time and under Manmohan Singh's time India used to be a laughing stock around the world. Remember how Barack Obama insulted Nidhi Razdaan from NDTV when she asked about MMS?

You are a good guy Hitman but time n again you fall for these agenda's.

And thanks for voting BJP as anyone with brain will do the same.
 
This is nothing funny...these tweets are made out of frustration.

Modi has great relationship will all world leaders like Putin, Netanyahu etc. There is a reason Donald Trump invited him and hosted an entire Howdy Modi event in Texas. So Modi has a lot of clout in world events and people listen when he speaks.

I have lived abroad for a long time and under Manmohan Singh's time India used to be a laughing stock around the world. Remember how Barack Obama insulted Nidhi Razdaan from NDTV when she asked about MMS?

You are a good guy Hitman but time n again you fall for these agenda's.

And thanks for voting BJP as anyone with brain will do the same.
Come on, it was merely a joke.
 
This is nothing funny...these tweets are made out of frustration.

Modi has great relationship will all world leaders like Putin, Netanyahu etc. There is a reason Donald Trump invited him and hosted an entire Howdy Modi event in Texas. So Modi has a lot of clout in world events and people listen when he speaks.

I have lived abroad for a long time and under Manmohan Singh's time India used to be a laughing stock around the world. Remember how Barack Obama insulted Nidhi Razdaan from NDTV when she asked about MMS?

You are a good guy Hitman but time n again you fall for these agenda's.

And thanks for voting BJP as anyone with brain will do the same.
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You say vote against Hate , Modi Bhakts get angry You say vote for peace & harmony , Modi Bhakts get angry, You say vote for employment, Modi Bhakts get angry , You say don’t vote for anpadh psychopath , Modi Bhakts get angry , You say don’t vote for narcissists, Modi Bhakts get angry.... Sir Kazam on twitter !
 
You say vote against Hate , Modi Bhakts get angry You say vote for peace & harmony , Modi Bhakts get angry, You say vote for employment, Modi Bhakts get angry , You say don’t vote for anpadh psychopath , Modi Bhakts get angry , You say don’t vote for narcissists, Modi Bhakts get angry.... Sir Kazam on twitter !
That was an incredible uppercut, sending the ball soaring outside the stadium and striking the lone pig standing nearby. Absolutely magnificent! :inti
 
This is nothing funny...these tweets are made out of frustration.

Modi has great relationship will all world leaders like Putin, Netanyahu etc. There is a reason Donald Trump invited him and hosted an entire Howdy Modi event in Texas. So Modi has a lot of clout in world events and people listen when he speaks.

I have lived abroad for a long time and under Manmohan Singh's time India used to be a laughing stock around the world. Remember how Barack Obama insulted Nidhi Razdaan from NDTV when she asked about MMS?

You are a good guy Hitman but time n again you fall for these agenda's.

And thanks for voting BJP as anyone with brain will do the same.
I don't think India was a laughing stock but Indians were less bold and less confident in their identity for sure.

I've noticed this change recently. You can attribute to Modi but it's most likely that they are reaping the fruits of good education which fills them with pride and give confidence in their abilities.

Plus even small scale shifts in public mindset- India is going from being known by Apu and Indiana Jones etc to slowly being known for Tech, Space etc.

Without a doubt need to give credit to all Indians for increasing their brand value and human capital value in the last 5-10 years.
 
I don't think India was a laughing stock but Indians were less bold and less confident in their identity for sure.

I've noticed this change recently. You can attribute to Modi but it's most likely that they are reaping the fruits of good education which fills them with pride and give confidence in their abilities.

Plus even small scale shifts in public mindset- India is going from being known by Apu and Indiana Jones etc to slowly being known for Tech, Space etc.

Without a doubt need to give credit to all Indians for increasing their brand value and human capital value in the last 5-10 years.

True brother...Modi has made India and Indians proud, bold and more confident on themselves. This is what good governance does. Your leader should lead the nation forward by setting an example and with a confident leader like Modi at helm India is going in the right direction. Manmohan Singh was a nervous wreck and on top of that his powers were crippled by Ghandy family. So Indians were less confident under him. This is new India and it has been since 2014.

Being a Pakiatani, you should know what harm family politics and nepotism can do. We patriots don't want India to go back in the hand of a family run party again and become a political mess like present day Pakistan. Only India haters, anti nationals or darbari people supports Congress...rest is with Modi ji.
 
True brother...Modi has made India and Indians proud, bold and more confident on themselves. This is what good governance does. Your leader should lead the nation forward by setting an example and with a confident leader like Modi at helm India is going in the right direction. Manmohan Singh was a nervous wreck and on top of that his powers were crippled by Ghandy family. So Indians were less confident under him. This is new India and it has been since 2014.

Being a Pakiatani, you should know what harm family politics and nepotism can do. We patriots don't want India to go back in the hand of a family run party again and become a political mess like present day Pakistan. Only India haters, anti nationals or darbari people supports Congress...rest is with Modi ji.
The damage that was inflicted on poor Manmohan Singh when our ITalian Ammayi was in charge was absolutely disgusting.

A good honest, sincere man like Manmohan didn't deserve to be treated like this.

Things changed after 2014 it ended the Gundi rule of the country hopefully for good.


But But


The wheel is turning wheel is turning, it's Puppu or bust for me after 4th of June... :rabada2
 
Suhel Seth: 'Arvind Kejirwal, I wouldnt trust him to be bus conductor of a bus that is going nowhere'

Lol oh my lord this had me on the floor. 😂 :uakmal


 
Yeah so the only way forward is to have our non corrupt puppu's family to lead the country, they have only been looting the country since independence afterall :rolleyes:
you are not even funny - why does your Modi fandom extend to loving those defrauding PSU's & Indians :rolleyes:
 
True brother...Modi has made India and Indians proud, bold and more confident on themselves. This is what good governance does. Your leader should lead the nation forward by setting an example and with a confident leader like Modi at helm India is going in the right direction. Manmohan Singh was a nervous wreck and on top of that his powers were crippled by Ghandy family. So Indians were less confident under him. This is new India and it has been since 2014.

Being a Pakiatani, you should know what harm family politics and nepotism can do. We patriots don't want India to go back in the hand of a family run party again and become a political mess like present day Pakistan. Only India haters, anti nationals or darbari people supports Congress...rest is with Modi ji.
Patriots who abandoned India for a better livelihood abroad? :inti
 
Suhel Seth: 'Arvind Kejirwal, I wouldnt trust him to be bus conductor of a bus that is going nowhere'

Lol oh my lord this had me on the floor. 😂 :uakmal


Given Arvind Kejriwal's education, making him a bus conductor would be like asking a rocket scientist to flip burgers. But a 'chaiwala' becoming the conductor? Now that’s a match brewed to perfection! 😆 :inti
 
Emperor #Modi hints he is messenger of GOD and a man endowed with divine powers in a yet another scripted interview to News24 . Surely Adani , ECI & bhakts deliriously clapping in approval :rolleyes:
 
you are not even funny - why does your Modi fandom extend to loving those defrauding PSU's & Indians :rolleyes:
You are funny, - why does the leftist/pseudo siculars want the country to be run by a 5 year who wakes up at night in the morning :rolleyes: . With all the frauds, scams and absolute Mayhem Congress has done for decades you should be the last ones to point fingers, oh well, looks like BJP is winning and coming back to power in a few weeks time. :apology
 
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Given Arvind Kejriwal's education, making him a bus conductor would be like asking a rocket scientist to flip burgers. But a 'chaiwala' becoming the conductor? Now that’s a match brewed to perfection! 😆 :inti
Absolutely pseudo :inti , I am with you here.
 
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You are funny, - why does the leftist/pseudo siculars like you want the country to be run by a 5 year who wakes up at night in the morning :rolleyes: . With all the frauds, scams and absolute Mayhem Congress has done for decades you should be the last ones to point fingers, oh well, looks like BJP is winning and coming back to power in a few weeks time. :apology
I repeat my question '' why does your Modi fandom extend to loving those defrauding PSU's & Indians ? ''
 
I repeat my question '' why does your Modi fandom extend to loving those defrauding PSU's & Indians ? ''
Because these pseudo Indians don't bother what happens to India with feku the disaster at helm of affairs as they are happy in their cozy foreign environs.
 
When my mother was alive, I used to believe that I was born biologically. After she passed away, upon reflecting on all my experiences, I was convinced that God has sent me. This energy could not be from my biological body, but was bestowed upon me by God. I believe God has given me abilities, inspiration, and good intentions for a purpose… I am nothing but an instrument. That’s why, whenever I do anything, I believe god is guiding me.

lol, feku is having delusions of him being God.
 
I repeat my question '' why does your Modi fandom extend to loving those defrauding PSU's & Indians ? ''
I repeat, the only way forward is with the king pin Italian frauds being back in charge in India to end all of problems :rolleyes:
 
When my mother was alive, I used to believe that I was born biologically. After she passed away, upon reflecting on all my experiences, I was convinced that God has sent me. This energy could not be from my biological body, but was bestowed upon me by God. I believe God has given me abilities, inspiration, and good intentions for a purpose… I am nothing but an instrument. That’s why, whenever I do anything, I believe god is guiding me.

lol, feku is having delusions of him being God.
No way lol

@Rajdeep brother need an expert opinion, do you believe he is sent by God?
 
Because these pseudo Indians don't bother what happens to India with feku the disaster at helm of affairs as they are happy in their cozy foreign environs.
poor thing keeps on talking about INC when questioned about Adani fraud - this is true bhakti imo .
 
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poor thing keeps on talking about INC when questioned about Adani fraud - this is true bhakti imo .
No you got this all wrong, I am all in for our 5 year old Puppu to lead India to the corrupt free promise land, like how they were leading India when they were in charge. 🤡

I am an Italian led Congress supporter like you

:kp
 
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As a muslim you believe Isa Nabi aka Jesus was sent by Allah, Mariyam only gave birth to him.

P.S. No I am not saying PM Modi was sent by God, I personally only believe our Raul Puppu was sent by god...
Yes bro that is my religious belief.

This is the first time I've heard this type of phraseology used by a politician before. Just wondering if it is a belief shared by his followers too.
 
Yes bro that is my religious belief.

This is the first time I've heard this type of phraseology used by a politician before. Just wondering if it is a belief shared by his followers too.
I personally do not hold such a belief about the PM brother.

However some of his followers may feel he was sent by god, however as it is a belief there is no need for scientific proof, so you are entitled to believe it without ridicule.
 
I also believe Raul Puppu was sent by god.

:inti
According to feku, he was sent by god. 😆 :inti

 
According to feku, he was sent by god. 😆 :inti

How dare he, only human that was sent by god is our Puppu 😆 :inti

What's the news on the street, is our Italian ammayi's son winning? I am already planning our celebration theatrics when the Alliance is declared the winner. :kp
 
Now Modi is telling the world he has been sent by God for a particular mission. It seems as if he is learning from Imran Khan. Both are as delusional as each other although IK is not a mass murderer.
 
PM Modi also explained in the exclusive interview why the government named the spot on the Moon where India's Chandrayaan-3 lander Vikram touched down as 'Shiv Shakti' and not something else.

The touchdown spot could've been named something else. If they (Opposition) were in power, they would've named it after their family...but I cannot do that," he said, in an apparent swipe at the Congress.
 
Addressing back-to-back rallies in Karakat and Patliputra Lok Sabha constituencies in Bihar, PM Narendra Modi said, “Bihar is the land which has given a new direction to the fight for social justice. I wish to declare on its soil that I will foil the plans of the INDIA bloc to rob SCs, STs and OBCs of their rights and divert these to Muslims. They may remain enslaved and perform ‘mujra’ to please their vote bank.”
 
Looks like that carefully crafted image by his spin doctors is going down with each passing day and feku can't do anything about that.

4 Ms,

Macchli
Mutton
Mangalsutra
Mujra

feku has totally lost it for an election he is winning extremely comfortably in any case.
 
Looks like that carefully crafted image by his spin doctors is going down with each passing day and feku can't do anything about that.

4 Ms,

Macchli
Mutton
Mangalsutra
Mujra

feku has totally lost it for an election he is winning extremely comfortably in any case.
You won't find a better actor than Feku. Hopefully, he will soon bake rotis for Amit Shah and 'Chota Fanta' Yogi. 😆 :inti

 
PM Modi To Meditate For 48 Hours At Tamil Nadu's Vivekananda Rock Memorial


Prime Minister Narendra Modi, having criss-crossed the country for Lok Sabha campaign, will arrive at the famous Vivekananda Rock Memorial in Tamil Nadu's Kanniyakumari district on May 30 for a spiritual sojourn.

PM Modi, 73, will undertake a 48-hour meditation during his stay at the memorial, the same spot where Swami Vivekananda meditated.

The picturesque Vivekananda Rock Memorial is situated close to the monolithic statue of Tamil saint Tiruvalluvar mid sea off the coast of Kanniyakumari, country's southernmost tip. The Prime Minster, aiming to win his third term, will arrive here on Thursday evening and may leave for Delhi on June 1.

The marathon Lok Sabha polls, spread across seven phases, will close on June 1. The votes will be counted on June 4. Ahead of 2019 Lok Sabha polls verdict, PM Modi, dressed in saffron robes, was photographed meditating in a holy cave near Kedarnath.

Earlier this month, PM Modi, in an interview to NDTV, said: "Hamara palda bahut bhari hai usme mujhe kuch kehne ki jaroorat nahi hai. Hamara palda bhaari hai, har koi jaanta hai (The scales are heavily tilted in our favour. I don't have to say anything about that. We have the upper hand. And everyone knows it)."

The Congress, hamstrung by poll losses and scores of defections, is part of the Opposition bloc INDIA taking on the BJP.

The Prime Minister, who has tasked his ministers to come up with an action plan for the first 100 days of his new government, had told NDTV the route to success - stressing on scope, scale, speed and skill.
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Link:https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/pm-...as-swami-vivekananda-in-kanniyakumari-5763872
 
PM Modi To Meditate For 48 Hours At Tamil Nadu's Vivekananda Rock Memorial


Prime Minister Narendra Modi, having criss-crossed the country for Lok Sabha campaign, will arrive at the famous Vivekananda Rock Memorial in Tamil Nadu's Kanniyakumari district on May 30 for a spiritual sojourn.

PM Modi, 73, will undertake a 48-hour meditation during his stay at the memorial, the same spot where Swami Vivekananda meditated.

The picturesque Vivekananda Rock Memorial is situated close to the monolithic statue of Tamil saint Tiruvalluvar mid sea off the coast of Kanniyakumari, country's southernmost tip. The Prime Minster, aiming to win his third term, will arrive here on Thursday evening and may leave for Delhi on June 1.

The marathon Lok Sabha polls, spread across seven phases, will close on June 1. The votes will be counted on June 4. Ahead of 2019 Lok Sabha polls verdict, PM Modi, dressed in saffron robes, was photographed meditating in a holy cave near Kedarnath.

Earlier this month, PM Modi, in an interview to NDTV, said: "Hamara palda bahut bhari hai usme mujhe kuch kehne ki jaroorat nahi hai. Hamara palda bhaari hai, har koi jaanta hai (The scales are heavily tilted in our favour. I don't have to say anything about that. We have the upper hand. And everyone knows it)."

The Congress, hamstrung by poll losses and scores of defections, is part of the Opposition bloc INDIA taking on the BJP.

The Prime Minister, who has tasked his ministers to come up with an action plan for the first 100 days of his new government, had told NDTV the route to success - stressing on scope, scale, speed and skill.
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Link:https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/pm-...as-swami-vivekananda-in-kanniyakumari-5763872
More drama from pradhan dramebaaz.
 
PM Modi To Meditate For 48 Hours At Tamil Nadu's Vivekananda Rock Memorial


Prime Minister Narendra Modi, having criss-crossed the country for Lok Sabha campaign, will arrive at the famous Vivekananda Rock Memorial in Tamil Nadu's Kanniyakumari district on May 30 for a spiritual sojourn.

PM Modi, 73, will undertake a 48-hour meditation during his stay at the memorial, the same spot where Swami Vivekananda meditated.

Iske toh dramey hi khatam nahi ho rahe. 😆 :inti
 
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