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Lesson for securalist
by Chennai on Dec 25, 2007 01:33 AM

Gujarati community taught a lesson for all the secularist. All other party simply facing the elections by appeasing minority & caste groups. By repeatedly talking about Godhra, all his opponents made him very strong. They don't have guts to face the elections by performance. Congress even tried to use the cheap tactics of giving color TV (wasting tax payer's money). Modi won the election single handedly against Congress, Media & all other psudo secularist. He managed to win not by poll-rigging or bogus voting. It was the pure democratic process in which people voted for him. He won because of his good governance. All other politicians should learn the lesson from him. What happened in 1992 was unfortunate. When the Akshardam temple was attacked there was no violence, because everyone knows that it was the handi-work of external force. But Godhra incident was not by external people, the culprits were among us. It was natural reaction from a suppressed community.

How come Congress talk about secularism when they killed more than 3000 innocent sikhs. Rajiv Gandhi himself said "when a big tree falls down, some grasses will die". What was he trying to say? Was he supporting the violence?


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