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Media played bigger role to Make Modi Phenomenon
by hiral satisbhai joshi on Dec 13, 2007 11:18 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Media likes to demonize Modi most. Indian media praise Musharraf often but demonize Modi always. Modi never succumbed to media, he communicated with Gujaratis and nullified the media. Poor media is frustrated, but in that furstration they are desperately maligning Modi which is actually counter productive. Media is solely responsible for making Modi a prime-ministerial material. After the victory in this elections will make Media crazy like never before. Again they will cry about Godhara, Sohrabuddin etc and again Modi will focus on development.

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  RE:Media played bigger role to Make Modi Phenomenon
by Tathagata Mukherjee on Dec 13, 2007 11:38 PM   Permalink

MODI HAS MASSIVE POPULARITY ACROSS INDIA.

HE GOT BIGGEST APPLAUD IN CALCUTTA WHEN HE ATTENDED A SEMINAR IN JAN 2003.

MIDDLE CLASS READS INDIAN MEDIA, BUT ALSO SUPPORT BJP HEAVILY.

ONE SIDED DEFAMATORY, PREJUDICED ARTICLES BY ENG MEDIA RATHER MADE MODI A BIGGER HERO.

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by opinionatedme on Dec 14, 2007 12:31 AM   Permalink
Are you paid to to sing such paens to Modi?. Is Modi that desperate? What kind of credentials is this any way? Modi got the most applause in a seminar in Kolkatta in 2003? He campaigned in the West Bengal Assembly elections in 2005 and still BJP ended a non-performer in West Bengal. If Modi has massive popularity in India, is the BJP stupid not to field him as a PM candidate and instead put up 80 yr, Jinnah admirer, LK Advani?

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by ADITYA OBEROI on Dec 14, 2007 02:06 PM   Permalink
IT SEEMS U R PAID FOR WRITING AGAINST MODI. IS SONIA BEN SO DESPERATE?

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by Comment on Dec 14, 2007 10:10 AM   Permalink
To Opinion

Are u paid to lick Shorabudin(terrorist whose link with Dawood is alredy proved) and AFzal gure. Make them ur CM and ask ur whole family to lick them and they will make u prosper.
Cannt u see hypocisy of congress who does nt respect martry''s of this cournty. Shame on them.


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by Anurag Shrivastava on Dec 14, 2007 12:32 AM   Permalink
Even Raju srivastava gets a huge applause when he cracks those jokes..... watch the fun in EC and Supreme Court now. He can get all the applause there. Traitors like you will abuse even these institutions if things go against this MODI ( Merchant Of Death of India .

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by Comment on Dec 14, 2007 10:18 AM   Permalink
Anurag u are such a big hypocrite and licker of soharbudin(terrorist whose link with Dawood is already proved) and Afzal. Make him ur CM. You will get prosperous.
People like u cannot see how congress is treating victims of Parliament attact Martyr's. Has any body ever in ur family joined army. i am asking wrong person i mean licker.

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by ADITYA OBEROI on Dec 14, 2007 02:09 PM   Permalink
ANURAG DONT U THINK SC HAS DOUBLE STANDARDS. WHEN MODI COMMENTED ON SUB-JUDICE SOHARABUDDIN CASE HE WAS ISSUED A NOTICE. AND WHEN KARUNANIDHI [BLINDMAN FROM TN] COMMENTED ON SUB-JUDICE RAM SETU MATTER [U MUST BE REMEMBERING] AND SPONSORED BANDH IN TAMILNADU WHAT THE SC DID ? NOTHING. SO WHY DOUBLE STANDARDS?

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by Balozi Mufasa on Dec 15, 2007 11:50 PM   Permalink
Looks like the media will be busy wank*ng themselves when Modi wins....

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Modi phenomenon: Fading or rekindled?