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Why this Modi dislike
by ramachandran nair on Oct 22, 2007 03:48 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

As the assembly elections in Gujarat are only a few weeks away, Modi baiting has become the order of the day. Can these people )media included) who after Modi's blood, pause for a moment and assess dispassiontely the development that Gujarat has seen in the last five-six years. At least the people of Gujarat are well aware of it and they know what to do in the election despite a handful of dissidents overtly supported by Congress.

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  RE:Why this Modi dislike
by Anurag Shrivastava on Oct 22, 2007 03:50 PM   Permalink
Modi maybe a coward - that is why he will still win in Gujarat. He has a sympathy wave going for him after he was eaten alive by Karan Thapar who represents the "pseudo secular educate english media"

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by indian on Oct 22, 2007 04:06 PM   Permalink
shameless CHEAP minister
He doesn't have guts to respond to the question raised during interview. Person in high level office should behave in polite and responsible manner. If he is a responsible minister then he should have responded to the person who was sitting as a representative of people(media). He must understand it is not state assembly to walk out. He is shameless CHEAP minister, and the incident is shamefull to him,BJP and his supporters..


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  RE:Why this Modi dislike
by Prasanta Majumdar on Oct 22, 2007 04:12 PM   Permalink
According to you only english media is pseudo secular and educated, and only you are secular

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  RE:Why this Modi dislike
by SAM KIM on Oct 22, 2007 03:51 PM   Permalink

Good one....

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