Tuesday 23 October 2012

Vibrant Modi


Reconciliation of Narendra Modi, Gujarat Chief Minister, with the Great Britain is all the rage in India at the moment. The whole media is showing the news of only one thing, i.e. Narender Modi's reunion with the GBR (Great Britain). And Mr. Modi is also exploiting and relishing the situation in a very lively manner as all these things are supporting him very much as the state elections are near and this will assist Modi in gaining a very good advantage over his rivals.

But now the question arises -What this reunion is! Now let me expound this thing to you. After 2002 Godhra Riots, the British government scrapped away all its relations with the Gujarat CM as he was not able to tackle the matter in a deft and serene manner. The Godhra riots were communal riots in which thousands of Hindus and Muslims including some British nationals also, but now the British government slapping and exterminating the ambitions of the rivals of Mr. Modi who wanted to outshine him. On Monday Sir James Bevan met Narender Modi which is a clear evidence and sign to this whole world about the engagement of Gujarat and England after a very long period of 10 years. Sir Bevan met Gujarat CM Narender Modi, some social activists and some congress leaders in his eight hour long meeting. In the meeting with Narender Modi Sir James contemplated and pondered on the new opportunities that can be created and availed by Gujarat as well as GBR. Mr. Modi also clearly and blatantly came out and averred that reunion has been there and welcomed the decision of the British Prime Minister David Cameron and said that he will try his best to strengthen the relation between the countries and will try his best to make the ties robust between the GBR and Gujarat. The UK India business council has also concurred to partner the Vibrant Gujarat Global Investors’ summit in January next year.       

  Barry Gardiner, MP and Labour Party Politician and chairman of Labour Friends of India Gardiner, who calls Modi “Narender Modi” is also notified to have been in contact of him from the time when Narender Modi was not even the CM of Gujarat. He also called Modi “Gujarat Ka Sher” in Vibrant Gujarat summit in 2009 and Manoj Dalwa, the chairman of UK labour party community engagement and empowerment forum and practicing English lawyer says that UK politicians will scramble to touch Modi’s hand during his UK’s next visit.

All these things are a clear proof of the inclination and love for Narender Modi, of United Kingdom and have cleared the path for Mr. Modi, and now with the inclination of UK towards Mr. Modi is also a clear and obvious proof that Mr. Modi was not embroiled in the Gujarat riots and therefore he is the right and most apt and shrewd person to be the leader of the country, and we all should undeniable support him.

At last I would request Congress and all other parties to curb and stop tarnishing and maligning the image of Mr. Modi as he is a very good person and a “VIKAS PURUSH” (Man doing development).

 

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