This proves India needs strong, forceful and focused leadership which can take alert public and law enforcement togather to secure sefty of society. Who else is there other than Gujarat strongman Narendra Modi?
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by B Sil on Mar 05, 2007 12:30 PM Permalink
Whats great Narendra Modi has done for Gujrat. just count three big things and revert back
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by Jurist Vakil on Mar 05, 2007 01:57 PM Permalink
Dear Joen J, Read some Business Journals regarding the, " Economic Advancement of Gujrat". There you will get the answer for your Quiestion.
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by shawaji bhosale on Mar 05, 2007 08:02 PM Permalink
Did you read this news about state of Gujarat government? What say Sonia Gandhi lead Rajiv Gandhi Foundation? Didnt you read this story in Economic times? Ofcourse our secular media hates to publish such stories even they are originally sensational as Sonia's organizatios praising Modi is unbelieveable. But its simple truth and truth is always bitter for secular people, so they enjoy supressing it. Few papers like Economiic Times published it in back pages somehwre. Read what RGF found after careful study.......
Rajiv Gandhi Foundation finds Gujarat No 1 state Author: Publication: The Economic Times Date: May 20, 2005 The Narendra Modi brand of governance has got an unexpected endorsement. The Rajiv Gandhi Foundation, headed by Sonia Gandhi, has adjudged Modi's Gujarat as the Number 1 state in economic freedom index. A study 'Economic Freedom for States of India' carried out by the Rajiv Gandhi Institute for Contemporary Studies, the foundation's think-tank, has come to this conclusion after analysing "economic freedom" in different states of India. The study has defined economic freedom as "absence of goverment coercion or constraint in the production, distribution or consumption of goods and services beyond the extent necessary for citizens to protect and maintain liberty by itself". In other words, the foundation does not agree that individual liberty is under threat in Mr Modi's Gujarat. The study is all praise for Gujarat, as it grades state governments on its political decision-making; the extent to which justice is served; levels of corruption; and the extent of regulation in the labour market. The study, which has taken into account the size of government, security of property rights and regulation of credit and business has said that Gujarat comes on top. On the size of goverment, Gujarat comes in the first position. For, only a small share of the GSDP is accounted for by government services. Here, the government has a small role as subsidiser. Power subsidies are among the lowest in Gujarat. In what could be a discomforting finding for the Congress and the Left, the RGF study says: "Safety of life is an essential component (of economic freedom). Gujarat, AP, Tamil Nadu, Haryana and MP have a very small share of the total crimes being accounted for by violent crimes. This share is much higher in J&K, UP, Jharkhand, Bihar and Assam, where murder, rape, kidnapping, abduction, riots, arson and dowry deaths are more rampant". The findings do not end here. "In Gujarat, Chattisgarh, Rajasthan and MP (all BJP ruled) a large share of the cases that are taken up by the police are ensured complete investigation, unlike in West Bengal, Punjab, Bihar, Jharkhand and Assam". Also,"in Gujarat, least number of mandays are lost as a result of strikes and lockout as a ratio of total industrial workers in the state". Gujarat's liberal licence regime has also come for praise in the report. "Constraints on trade imposed by market and license fees were also included in economic freedom. Corruption is also seen to be relatively low in Modi's Gujarat. "In Gujarat, AP, Maharashtra, a smaller share of the total cases resgistered are pending investigation." "Gujarat, AP, Maharashtra and Haryana exhibited low minimum license fee for traders". "Corruption is measured in terms of cases pending investigation as a ratio of total cases registered under Prevention of Corruption and related acts. In Gujarat, AP, Maharashtra, a smaller share of the total cases resgistered are pending investigation. The situation, however, is bleak in West Bengal, J&K, HP, Jharkhand and Bihar".
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by Subramanian R on Mar 05, 2007 11:41 AM Permalink
Narendra Modi is an iron man.India urgently need great leader modi,becuase he has the ability to control the terririst.
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by senthil kumar on Mar 05, 2007 11:38 AM Permalink
you are right! After vallapai,vajpayee we need great leader like narendra modi is best leader.
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by vishal jagasia on Mar 05, 2007 12:23 PM Permalink
and i feel that you all who are saying good about Narendra Modi are idiots. Dont have brains at all. Find out what he actually is first and then say whether he has the right to be there.
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by shawaji bhosale on Mar 05, 2007 08:01 PM Permalink
You mean Sonia Gandhi too is IDIOT?
Did you read this news about state of Gujarat government? What say Sonia Gandhi lead Rajiv Gandhi Foundation? Didnt you read this story in Economic times? Ofcourse our secular media hates to publish such stories even they are originally sensational as Sonia's organizatios praising Modi is unbelieveable. But its simple truth and truth is always bitter for secular people, so they enjoy supressing it. Few papers like Economiic Times published it in back pages somehwre. Read what RGF found after careful study.......
Rajiv Gandhi Foundation finds Gujarat No 1 state Author: Publication: The Economic Times Date: May 20, 2005 The Narendra Modi brand of governance has got an unexpected endorsement. The Rajiv Gandhi Foundation, headed by Sonia Gandhi, has adjudged Modi's Gujarat as the Number 1 state in economic freedom index. A study 'Economic Freedom for States of India' carried out by the Rajiv Gandhi Institute for Contemporary Studies, the foundation's think-tank, has come to this conclusion after analysing "economic freedom" in different states of India. The study has defined economic freedom as "absence of goverment coercion or constraint in the production, distribution or consumption of goods and services beyond the extent necessary for citizens to protect and maintain liberty by itself". In other words, the foundation does not agree that individual liberty is under threat in Mr Modi's Gujarat. The study is all praise for Gujarat, as it grades state governments on its political decision-making; the extent to which justice is served; levels of corruption; and the extent of regulation in the labour market. The study, which has taken into account the size of government, security of property rights and regulation of credit and business has said that Gujarat comes on top. On the size of goverment, Gujarat comes in the first position. For, only a small share of the GSDP is accounted for by government services. Here, the government has a small role as subsidiser. Power subsidies are among the lowest in Gujarat. In what could be a discomforting finding for the Congress and the Left, the RGF study says: "Safety of life is an essential component (of economic freedom). Gujarat, AP, Tamil Nadu, Haryana and MP have a very small share of the total crimes being accounted for by violent crimes. This share is much higher in J&K, UP, Jharkhand, Bihar and Assam, where murder, rape, kidnapping, abduction, riots, arson and dowry deaths are more rampant". The findings do not end here. "In Gujarat, Chattisgarh, Rajasthan and MP (all BJP ruled) a large share of the cases that are taken up by the police are ensured complete investigation, unlike in West Bengal, Punjab, Bihar, Jharkhand and Assam". Also,"in Gujarat, least number of mandays are lost as a result of strikes and lockout as a ratio of total industrial workers in the state". Gujarat's liberal licence regime has also come for praise in the report. "Constraints on trade imposed by market and license fees were also included in economic freedom. Corruption is also seen to be relatively low in Modi's Gujarat. "In Gujarat, AP, Maharashtra, a smaller share of the total cases resgistered are pending investigation." "Gujarat, AP, Maharashtra and Haryana exhibited low minimum license fee for traders". "Corruption is measured in terms of cases pending investigation as a ratio of total cases registered under Prevention of Corruption and related acts. In Gujarat, AP, Maharashtra, a smaller share of the total cases resgistered are pending investigation. The situation, however, is bleak in West Bengal, J&K, HP, Jharkhand and Bihar".