What the Rise of Narendra Modi Means to India

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I am forwarding an interesting information about Narendra Modi.We should be proud for electing Narendra Modi as a Prime minister of India.
I was in Delhi recently for official work. Yesterday I met a person in local AC bus.From him I learnt how things have changed in Central government aftre Modi became PM. This is man is working in South Bloc for last 25 years. I at once asked him whether things have changed after Modi.

He told that previously there was a culture among some Secretary level officers, not to come to office on time. Even after coming, they used to keep their work pending. In case, of urgency, there was a culture to sit late in the office. During late sitting, they use to order their dinner from “Hotel Le Meridian” @1300/- per plate. Though there were hardly 15 people present in the office, yet food used to come for about 30 people. (including for the family members of those so called Secretaries). In the next day morning, their bills of 39,000/- for last night dinner use to get passed instantly by the Planning Commission’s Vice Chairman Mr. Montek Singh Ahluwalia.
That was the kind of wastage of public money by these officers during the Congress-led U.P.A government.

Now, if someone has to sit late at office, their food comes from their home. Previously there was a habit of spending public money on changing furniture, curtains and furnishing of office. Now, P.M. has instructed that no furniture and curtains would be replaced before 7 years and no furnishing allowed before 11 years.

Now, no file can be kept pending for more than 7 days. Otherwise direct P.M.O. starts enquiries. P.M. takes class to his Ministers at around 6:20 AM whenever necessary. P.M. Modi ji gets up daily before 5 AM and throughout the year he is reaching office before 9:20 AM. Modi ji keeps fast for more than 100 days in a year. During fast he consumes only water.

Daily at 10:10 AM all attendance sheets are dispatched to Prime Minister Office.

Kaaju- Kishmish Milk culture in Central Government Ministries has now been stopped by our New Prime Minister.

After 2014 elections, Central Government’s revenue has increased by approximately 17%, Expenses have been curtailed by our Prime Minister.

Thank you India for choosing NARENDRA MODI ji as OUR PRIME MINISTER.

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MG Singh wrote:
rambabu wrote:

Some are of Ostrich mentality. Such people fear to face the realities around them. This makes them hide behind the facts. People with realistic attitude will laugh at them. They are fit to work as clowns in a Circus company.

 One must be knowledeable and pragmatic in a discussion, which I am afraid is not the case with a few. Just imagine people calling RSS a fascist organization, I could die laughing on a bed of nails. At least read about Fascism please.

Sadly, it's not so in this discussion forum. Some have a single point agenda.Blind belief on a particular party, which is rusting and became obsolete.  Such people never try to learn the things. Modi's meteoric rise has become an eyesore for them. But the reality is, Modi will remain as the idol of this Nation. There is a saying. " Suraj se Kiran, Badal se pawan Kab tak chupegi. " Who can stop a rising Sun ?

 

 

MG Singh wrote:

It is important to understand what Fascism is. I have written extensively on Fascism and had a first-hand view of it in Italy as well. Fascism is a special philosophy and exists from Roman times. i shall give my ref to Fascism. Those who talk of RSSbeing a Fascist organization, I am afraid do not know what Fascism is. On this subject i shall not cross swords with people who parrot "fascism" not knowing what it is. 

 

 

 

I agree that this is a term used loosely by anyone and everyone when they want  to describe someone or something they dont agree with and we have to take it in the same spirit, that it actually means nothing or very little...I am quoting an interesting take on Fascism that I came across in an article written by George Orwell..

It will be seen that, as used, the word ‘Fascism’ is almost entirely meaningless. In conversation, of course, it is used even more wildly than in print. I have heard it applied to farmers, shopkeepers, Social Credit, corporal punishment, fox-hunting, bull-fighting, the 1922 Committee, the 1941 Committee, Kipling, Gandhi, Chiang Kai-Shek, homosexuality, Priestley's broadcasts, Youth Hostels, astrology, women, dogs and I do not know what else.

Yet underneath all this mess there does lie a kind of buried meaning. To begin with, it is clear that there are very great differences, some of them easy to point out and not easy to explain away, between the régimes called Fascist and those called democratic. Secondly, if ‘Fascist’ means ‘in sympathy with Hitler’, some of the accusations I have listed above are obviously very much more justified than others. Thirdly, even the people who recklessly fling the word ‘Fascist’ in every direction attach at any rate an emotional significance to it. By ‘Fascism’ they mean, roughly speaking, something cruel, unscrupulous, arrogant, obscurantist, anti-liberal and anti-working-class. Except for the relatively small number of Fascist sympathizers, almost any English person would accept ‘bully’ as a synonym for ‘Fascist’. That is about as near to a definition as this much-abused word has come.

But Fascism is also a political and economic system. Why, then, cannot we have a clear and generally accepted definition of it? Alas! we shall not get one — not yet, anyway. To say why would take too long, but basically it is because it is impossible to define Fascism satisfactorily without making admissions which neither the Fascists themselves, nor the Conservatives, nor Socialists of any colour, are willing to make. All one can do for the moment is to use the word with a certain amount of circumspection and not, as is usually done, degrade it to the level of a swearword.

here in Kharagpur as i said earlier in the elections days that Modi came here to support his candidate in kharagpur, and now what is the result you know dilip ghosh from kharagpur won with 3700 votes beating congress candidate gyan singh who was ruling here from 40 years this shows what modi means to the people of india 

Fascism means very harsh control or authority and also organising  society in which a single person or thought is used to control the lives of people and they are not allowed to disagree. Social regimentation is sought. In a pluralistic society any group trying to force one philosophy over all others usually is seen as moving towards fascism. Microanalysis is not going to alter the feelings of many.

So, I guess the word  Fascism is a free for all - for those who understand, those who misunderstand, those who want to be misunderstood and those who dont know what they are talking about and finally those who want to show they know what it is all about ..

Without knowing the definition and meaning of Fascism in discussions will send wrong message and make the people confused. Some members are habituated to indulge in such practices.

 

I knew both of you wise persons would say what you have to say. I have given a verbatim almost  definition of fascism from Webster dictionary . One of you is thoroughly confused and the other as usual shoots from the hip. This is fascism in practice. Shoot but do not scoot.

That makes you the wisest person around , so there is nothing left for inferior beings like the rest of us to say anything more on the subject of Fascism, the definition of which by the way is available on the net !

Why you are disturbed, when no member's name is raised with a name ? There are other members too who use Fascism in a wrong way. In this connection I must appreciate M.G. Singh who condemned a member for using  the word Fascism in a wrong way.

 

Fascism is a philosophy. Like all philosophies, it has good and bad points. In India, nobody is a fascist and even Bose who joined hands with the Fascists was not a fascist.

Fascist is not all bad as at a time when anarchy prevails, it brings order in society. Thus, when  Mussolini and his fascists  seized power in Rome, things improved and for the first time trains ran on time and trade unions were controlled. The order was restored. That he lost the war is another matter. 

MG Singh wrote:

Fascism is a philosophy. Like all philosophies, it has good and bad points. In India, nobody is a fascist and even Bose who joined hands with the Fascists was not a fascist.

Fascist is not all bad as at a time when anarchy prevails, it brings order in society. Thus, when  Mussolini and his fascists  seized power in Rome, things improved and for the first time trains ran on time and trade unions were controlled. The order was restored. That he lost the war is another matter. 

Kudos to you for making things clear about Fascism. Those who had misconception about Fascism will be benefited. Especially, I learned a lot from your clarification

 

MG Singh wrote:

Fascism is a philosophy. Like all philosophies, it has good and bad points. In India, nobody is a fascist and even Bose who joined hands with the Fascists was not a fascist.

Fascist is not all bad as at a time when anarchy prevails, it brings order in society. Thus, when  Mussolini and his fascists  seized power in Rome, things improved and for the first time trains ran on time and trade unions were controlled. The order was restored. That he lost the war is another matter. 

The problem comes when this state of affairs continue and the ones in power become dictators and greedy for power. 

Usha@Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely.It can't be helped. This is the nature of man. Hitler came to power on the back of a general election but he appropriated absolute power. Similarly, the Congress under Indira Gandhi tried this in 1975 with the emergency, but she failed.One good thing is that Modi does not have the traits of a dictator.

MG Singh wrote:

Usha@Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely.It can't be helped. This is the nature of man. Hitler came to power on the back of a general election but he appropriated absolute power. Similarly, the Congress under Indira Gandhi tried this in 1975 with the emergency, but she failed.One good thing is that Modi does not have the traits of a dictator.

True , power corrupts all ! Most politicians are not groomed to take care of s nation, they neither have the right education nor  the dedication required  . However Indira Gandhi was supposed to have been trained by her father  but she ended up the way she did  because  ultimately she and her policies and decisions were a failure..

The emergency was allegedly declared because JP had openly called upon the army to join in throwing Indira out of power. One may agree or not agree but that is a widely reported reason. Indira's calling for elections in 1977 was perhaps because of her training by her father. These sentiments obviously will not be appreciated by Congress haters but the reality is reality howsoever definitions of Fascism you may like to alter to suit your one sided views.

The declaration of emergency by Indira Gandhi is indeed not worth support by any democrat. But in all fairness, Indira Gandhi cannot be accused of  creating hatred against minorities or any other section of people. she was for unity of all people and a true nationalist unlike the fake nationalists of saffron brigade who have nothing but contempt against minorities and political opponents.  The very thesis of these fascists is hatred against Muslims, Christians and communists. They are also fanning hatred against Congress in name of so called Congress mukta bharat. But even recent elections have shown that really Bengal, Kerala, Tamilnadu, Pudducherry are BJP mukta. Kejriwal has made Delhi BJP mukta. Bihar was also made BJP mukta. No doubt, U.P. will also be BJP mukta. 

well at this moment of time in India modi contribution and his ideas are crucial because i think he is the only one who can India into the path of success 

People claiming one sideed views by others need to go through a bit of introspection on their own one sided views ... That aside, repeatedly calling saffron brigades agenda and claiming that they are the reason for all ills  does not make it a fact because people have realised that to cover up their own communal tendencies and failure the Congress party and its allies have devised this new scheme of things wherein all their failures and fractions in the society created by them over a period of decades, be attributed to BJP, does not fool anyone for a minute...And as far as the 5 state results go just saying Congress has done well is again fooling oneself.

Assam win was a big one for BJP, wich had only a marginal presence there in 2011. In west Bengal BJP has managed to get 3 seats where it never had any seats so far and from 4.01% vote share in 2011 has increased to 10 %. Similarly in Kerala although it has got just one seat , where so far it had none, it has also increased its vote share to nearly 15%, in Tamilnadu although they have not won any seats their vote share has gone up from by half a percent unlike Congress hich lost 3%. So what is Congress and its supporters talking about ? they should have facts before them provided by the lection commission not facts that they invent and distribute .

NDTV the most critical of all media agencies has this report and result analysis , worthwhile to go through before making half baked comments echoing what the Congress party has been spreading .. . 

http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/assembly-polls-2016-counting-of-votes-today-will-it-be-advantage-bjp-1407730#

http://indianexpress.com/article/elections-2016/india/india-news-india/kerala-elections-result-count-shows-bjp-bdjs-cut-into-congress-votes-2809995/

 

 

Please allow someone else's view also to prevail. BJP has won a good victory in Assam on the anti incumbency factor of three terms of same CM. The peanut gain in other states is nothing to merit such micro analysis.

Yeah achievement in assam by BJP was tremendous

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