Wednesday 12 December 2012

Support him.

The whole India concedes the fact that Narender Modi is a great, charismatic and wonderful leader. No doubt that his words contain magic and contemporarily there is no one in our India who can compare with the works done by Narender Modi. He is a wonderful chief minister of Gujarat. Gujarat has been flourishing since Modi took over the chief ministership. Religions have been promoted and many things have been done so as to ensure that Gujarat augment its success series financially, socially. And the state has also succeeded in its motto. One of the greatest leaders of the present time Smt. Sushma Swaraj also gave Modi a green flag and said that he is completely fit to lead the country and to become the Prime Minister. All these things clearly show that Modi is a great leader.
His corruption free image in public, his wonderful and persuasive oratory skills have also earned him many praises and lauds.
But it's a truly acclaimed fact that "No one is pristine or flawless". Modi's inefficiency to control the 2002 Godhra Communal Riots tarnished his image (but very little). Some Muslims consider and deem him as the foe of Islam. But in my point of view it was not his inefficiency. Modi was not able to restrain the riots due to many reasons. There was a situation of animosity between Hindus and muslims and at that time it was pretty difficult to stop them from resorting to riots as people of both the religion were aggressive. The commissions set up by the government of the Indian government have also given Narender Modi a clean chit. And now many Muslims have also started viewing him as their leaders.  His various policies for the amelioration for the Muslims have also done wonders. His "Sadbhavna Mission" has been a success and many Muslims were also present there.
All these things show that he is a great as well as a secular leader and is having no hatred for any religion.
So, in my point of view everyone should be with this great, corruption free leader.
Jai Ma Bharti
Jai Hind, Jai Bharat.

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