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Not sparing a single word on the Congress party or any individual Modi answered to the question on performance of next government.
Read Full Interview of Narendra Modi
Source: http://en.newsbharati.com//Encyc/2013/7/13/59065.aspx
Gandhinagar, July 13:
Modi’s interview to Reuters is an ultimate articulation by a social
activist who has attributed major years of his life to understand the
social psyche of India and a politician who has well empathised his ‘Raj
Dharma’. That’s why Modi told Reuters the philosophy of the Bharatiya
Janata Party -‘Justice to all; Appeasement to none.’ “This is our
secularism”, Modi told.
The brouhaha on Modi’s interview to one
of the respected international media house depicts that the stake
holders of Secularism in India and panicked Congress party and a brigade
of anti Modi media persons appears to have caught with a phobia of
Narendra Modi. Anything Modi says, some particular people and parties
spend no time to react over it and try to portray Modi as a demon
surprisingly ignore the Supreme Court judgments and orders in which Modi
was dragged to make a culprit.
Instant attack on Modi’s interview is a
classic example of such a nervous mentality of the frustrated dynastic
Congress party who has now realized that the much hyped Gandhi scion is
no more a person to project as a PM. That’s why it is rushing to a hasty
implementation of the half cooked ‘Food ordinance bill’ and flaring the
advertisements.
Similarly some elements in Indian Media
who over the years spent prime airtime to demean and demonise Modi using
a gang of so called secularist comrades and rights activists, are not
in a mood to let their guns loose triggered on Modi to whom the people
of Gujarat voted for third consecutive time as their CM. The same
activists who are now facing wrath of Indian people for their blunders
of using foreign funds to create ruckus against the RSS, BJP, Modi and
anything coloured Saffron.
In his definitely aggressive and candid
interview to the Reuters, Modi showed his firmness to overthrow the
venomous criticism on him.
On a question on who is the real Modi,
the Gujarat CM said, “I’m nationalist. I’m patriotic. Nothing is wrong.
I’m a born Hindu. Nothing is wrong. So, I’m a Hindu nationalist so yes,
you can say I’m a Hindu nationalist because I’m a born Hindu. I’m
patriotic so nothing is wrong in it.”
This answer should be seen as a
confidant and positive response by the BJP leader who himself, his
fellow party workers and his Party, the BJP have been systematically
made ‘politically untouchable’ for years. Modi’s this articulation has a
potential to change all political calculations. The responses on social
media and many political parties are evident of that.
Narendra Modi, who with his work has
changed the issues in political debates, clarified that there’s no
contradiction between a progressive, development-oriented, workaholic CM
and a Nationalist and patriotic Indian. Shading his tailor-made image
as a fanatic religious leader, Modi was accurate saying that religion
should not be an instrument in any democratic process. He cleared his
philosophy that all the citizens, all the voters are his countrymen and
that’s why he never addresses the issue of religion and politics like
dividing people on religion. Modi said dividing citizen on the basis of
religion is dangerous to democracy.
Not sparing a single word on the Congress party or any individual Modi answered to the question on performance of next government.
The proved champion of Deliverance,
Narendra Modi said, “Government comes to power, it would need to give
people confidence, it should build the trust in people, “yes, in
policies there will be consistency”, if they promise people something,
they will honor that promise, they will fulfil. Then you can position
yourself globally.”
The questions asked during the Reuters
interview to Modi are evident that now situation has changed and a
section in mainstream Indian Media should now choose new issues to chew.
The same old ‘allegation-journalism’ has no place in coming
socio-political scenario. This is the message to the propagandists’
mentality in media and in politics that immediately started beating
around the bush with creating hullabaloo on a single word ‘Puppy”.
The political wisdom also suggests that
gone are the days to humiliate political opponents by criticizing below
the belt, terming them as, ‘Maut ka saudagar’ and ‘Yamraj’.
Even none other than the interviewer
Sruthi Gotipatti, one of the two Reuters journalists who had taken the
interview has said that Modi’s interview is misinterpreted. Sruthi
Gotipatti tweets: “Modi’s remarks poorly contexualised in Today’s papers
and TV debates last night.” Alas, this tweet is now deleted and the
Interviewer is encouraging readers to read the original interview once
again.
A lame effort has been made by ‘some’ to
create chaos, dejecting the main discussion in the interview. While a
large section praising the candidness of Modi for the manifestation of
his best ever political wisdom and statesmanship.
“People are best judge”! Tweets Narendra Modi, who knows this from a long time!
Source: http://en.newsbharati.com//Encyc/2013/7/13/59065.aspx
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