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@ Anil

You have really impressed me with some of your replies in recent days and the thread you have floated is absolutely relevant at this hour. Loss of dignity in the life of a human being is something that should disturb us. A doctor behaving liking a butcher, a professor selling his or her knowledge like any other is a product of the modern culture. What Modi aspires to achieve is not matched even remotely by his inability to capture the imagination of the thinking section of Indians. He takes great pride in the fact that once he sold tea at railway platforms and has risen to the position that he he occupies today without shedding the mindset and mentality of a person whose mind always remain haunted by his terrible past. He must grow into a mature statesman to harbor any thought of leading this nation. What I make out of the present political situation of this country is a shameful climb-down of Manmohan Singh ditching all principles and moral laws to occupy the chair which couldn't have achieved in his lifetime and for Modi
it has been grim struggle to move forward in the political arena with Godhara and its aftermath acting as an albatross around his neck.


I agree with you Chinmoy. You have analyzed every point precisely as your views are clear on every point. There should be a dignified way while talking to public irrespective of whether the speaker represents the government or the opposition. However, if you don't mind my saying so, you only missed on last point. Godhra was none of Modi's fault but he handled the situation very tactfully. Had it been any other place where the incident took place instead of Gujarat, the situation would have gone out of hands. But I agree on one point that I read the same words in some articles and blogs that people believe to be true. I know India will take time to recover from the situation it passed through independence time. I hope you would agree to my point, at least partially if not in total. Thanks...

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His language makes me think that he has some personal grievances against Gandhi family. This is very unfair. Such speeches has nothing to do with the welfare and development of the country. Modi or let me say that the BJP is least interested in developing the country. They have more interest in spoiling the reputation of the Congress party.
@ Anil

You have really impressed me with some of your replies in recent days and the thread you have floated is absolutely relevant at this hour. Loss of dignity in the life of a human being is something that should disturb us. A doctor behaving liking a butcher, a professor selling his or her knowledge like any other is a product of the modern culture. What Modi aspires to achieve is not matched even remotely by his inability to capture the imagination of the thinking section of Indians. He takes great pride in the fact that once he sold tea at railway platforms and has risen to the position that he he occupies today without shedding the mindset and mentality of a person whose mind always remain haunted by his terrible past. He must grow into a mature statesman to harbor any thought of leading this nation. What I make out of the present political situation of this country is a shameful climb-down of Manmohan Singh ditching all principles and moral laws to occupy the chair which couldn't have achieved in his lifetime and for Modi
it has been grim struggle to move forward in the political arena with Godhara and its aftermath acting as an albatross around his neck.


I agree with you Chinmoy. You have analyzed every point precisely as your views are clear on every point. There should be a dignified way while talking to public irrespective of whether the speaker represents the government or the opposition. However, if you don't mind my saying so, you only missed on last point. Godhra was none of Modi's fault but he handled the situation very tactfully. Had it been any other place where the incident took place instead of Gujarat, the situation would have gone out of hands. But I agree on one point that I read the same words in some articles and blogs that people believe to be true. I know India will take time to recover from the situation it passed through independence time. I hope you would agree to my point, at least partially if not in total. Thanks...


@Sunil

I do agree but the point here is public perception does matter significantly in all fields especially in politics. I find it absolutely amazing and amusing as well on the part of all Modi's political adversaries to present him and demonize him as the only communal face of the country which is untrue and a travesty of truth. It is equally pertinent to note here that not a single verdict out of scores of cases against Modi has come so far pronouncing Modi guilty of his communal deeds, yet Congress the party which has been practicing soft 'Hindutva' whenever its narrow sectarian goals demanded, has gone into overdrive nailing Modi on this count before any court has done it. It goes hysterical in attacking Modi conveniently forgetting the fact that one of the worst communal 'pogrom' was perpetrated in 1984 riots in New Delhi and other parts of the country. The roads and lanes of the national capital were turned red with the innocent blood of Sikh people which still remains a festering wound under the direct patronage of the hoodlums of the party. It was the late PM Rajiv Gandhi who took initiative in unlocking the gate of the temple in Ayodha which saw emergence of forces of obscurantism and religious bigotry.

About Modi the only thing that disgusts me is his propensity to shoot off the mouth and his rabble-rousing instincts. If he is serious about mission to rid India of corruption, malgovernance and other curses and scourges he must learn the art of correct political debates and discourses. What prevents him from coming forward with his own positive agenda instead of losing his mental equilibrium and wasting physical energies on non-issues. Thanks!
This happens with almost all the politicians they don't think of what they say particularly when they start bitching their competitors.
Chinmoy has highlighted some very relevant points ! When we are able to see how damaging such loose talk is , not just to themselves or to the party they represent but to ourselves as a nation, why can't the politicians preceive this simple fact ! I wish Modi concentrates on what he is planning to do woth regard to our economy rather than what he is going to do with the gandhi family, who really cares ?
It is the same case with Congress leaders who hold on to even simple seemingly unimportant words and go on and on, so that their own glaring mistakes get covered and overlooked .This offensive tactic is not going to help either. It is only leaving voters confused in making the difficult choice as to who is better among the worst ? honestly as things stand today the new option introduced seems to be the best bet for voters !

Pay no mind to those who talk behind your back, it simply means that you are two steps ahead !!!

Thank you said by: chinmoymukherjee
@ Anil

You have really impressed me with some of your replies in recent days and the thread you have floated is absolutely relevant at this hour. Loss of dignity in the life of a human being is something that should disturb us. A doctor behaving liking a butcher, a professor selling his or her knowledge like any other is a product of the modern culture. What Modi aspires to achieve is not matched even remotely by his inability to capture the imagination of the thinking section of Indians. He takes great pride in the fact that once he sold tea at railway platforms and has risen to the position that he he occupies today without shedding the mindset and mentality of a person whose mind always remain haunted by his terrible past. He must grow into a mature statesman to harbor any thought of leading this nation. What I make out of the present political situation of this country is a shameful climb-down of Manmohan Singh ditching all principles and moral laws to occupy the chair which couldn't have achieved in his lifetime and for Modi
it has been grim struggle to move forward in the political arena with Godhara and its aftermath acting as an albatross around his neck.


I agree with you Chinmoy. You have analyzed every point precisely as your views are clear on every point. There should be a dignified way while talking to public irrespective of whether the speaker represents the government or the opposition. However, if you don't mind my saying so, you only missed on last point. Godhra was none of Modi's fault but he handled the situation very tactfully. Had it been any other place where the incident took place instead of Gujarat, the situation would have gone out of hands. But I agree on one point that I read the same words in some articles and blogs that people believe to be true. I know India will take time to recover from the situation it passed through independence time. I hope you would agree to my point, at least partially if not in total. Thanks...


It is right sunil Modi never involved in Godhara. What happen in Godhara in reaction. Recently for victims of Muzfarnagr riots government of UP, SP government is here, issued 90 crores rupees but only for Muslims. Supreem court raise this point "Why relief only for muslim not for all victims". People of this type is resposible for Godhara.
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@ Anil

You have really impressed me with some of your replies in recent days and the thread you have floated is absolutely relevant at this hour. Loss of dignity in the life of a human being is something that should disturb us. A doctor behaving liking a butcher, a professor selling his or her knowledge like any other is a product of the modern culture. What Modi aspires to achieve is not matched even remotely by his inability to capture the imagination of the thinking section of Indians. He takes great pride in the fact that once he sold tea at railway platforms and has risen to the position that he he occupies today without shedding the mindset and mentality of a person whose mind always remain haunted by his terrible past. He must grow into a mature statesman to harbor any thought of leading this nation. What I make out of the present political situation of this country is a shameful climb-down of Manmohan Singh ditching all principles and moral laws to occupy the chair which couldn't have achieved in his lifetime and for Modi
it has been grim struggle to move forward in the political arena with Godhara and its aftermath acting as an albatross around his neck.


I agree with you Chinmoy. You have analyzed every point precisely as your views are clear on every point. There should be a dignified way while talking to public irrespective of whether the speaker represents the government or the opposition. However, if you don't mind my saying so, you only missed on last point. Godhra was none of Modi's fault but he handled the situation very tactfully. Had it been any other place where the incident took place instead of Gujarat, the situation would have gone out of hands. But I agree on one point that I read the same words in some articles and blogs that people believe to be true. I know India will take time to recover from the situation it passed through independence time. I hope you would agree to my point, at least partially if not in total. Thanks...


It is right sunil Modi never involved in Godhara. What happen in Godhara in reaction. Recently for victims of Muzfarnagr riots government of UP, SP government is here, issued 90 crores rupees but only for Muslims. Supreem court raise this point "Why relief only for muslim not for all victims". People of this type is resposible for Godhara.


I know everything that happened in Muzaffarnagar and surrounding areas as the place is only 20-30 km away from my native place. I was not there during that incident (I am still not) But am keeping a close watch through family and friends. The particular area is most infamous for such activities. And i agree with Rahul gandhi when he says that people in that area are contact with ISI.

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@ Anil

You have really impressed me with some of your replies in recent days and the thread you have floated is absolutely relevant at this hour. Loss of dignity in the life of a human being is something that should disturb us. A doctor behaving liking a butcher, a professor selling his or her knowledge like any other is a product of the modern culture. What Modi aspires to achieve is not matched even remotely by his inability to capture the imagination of the thinking section of Indians. He takes great pride in the fact that once he sold tea at railway platforms and has risen to the position that he he occupies today without shedding the mindset and mentality of a person whose mind always remain haunted by his terrible past. He must grow into a mature statesman to harbor any thought of leading this nation. What I make out of the present political situation of this country is a shameful climb-down of Manmohan Singh ditching all principles and moral laws to occupy the chair which couldn't have achieved in his lifetime and for Modi
it has been grim struggle to move forward in the political arena with Godhara and its aftermath acting as an albatross around his neck.


I agree with you Chinmoy. You have analyzed every point precisely as your views are clear on every point. There should be a dignified way while talking to public irrespective of whether the speaker represents the government or the opposition. However, if you don't mind my saying so, you only missed on last point. Godhra was none of Modi's fault but he handled the situation very tactfully. Had it been any other place where the incident took place instead of Gujarat, the situation would have gone out of hands. But I agree on one point that I read the same words in some articles and blogs that people believe to be true. I know India will take time to recover from the situation it passed through independence time. I hope you would agree to my point, at least partially if not in total. Thanks...


It is right sunil Modi never involved in Godhara. What happen in Godhara in reaction. Recently for victims of Muzfarnagr riots government of UP, SP government is here, issued 90 crores rupees but only for Muslims. Supreem court raise this point "Why relief only for muslim not for all victims". People of this type is resposible for Godhara.


I know everything that happened in Muzaffarnagar and surrounding areas as the place is only 20-30 km away from my native place. I was not there during that incident (I am still not) But am keeping a close watch through family and friends. The particular area is most infamous for such activities. And i agree with Rahul gandhi when he says that people in that area are contact with ISI.


I don't know much about what happened in Muzaffarnagar but that's for sure politicians may be involved in it and its very normal it happens very frequently in Muzaffarnagar. :evil:
Friends each and every politicians are shouting at each other. They are accusing and blaming each other. This is what they call election.
Actually no politician finds his future safe in current chaotic scenario in every field that every country is going through so to divert public's attention they are concentrating on subjects which have nothing to do with elections and public welfare.

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