Bajrang Bali
December 25th, 2007, 10:45 AM
HAIL THE GREAT LION OF HINDUS AND HINDUTVA.
DESPITE THE WHITE ITALIAN BARMAID, THE LEADER OF THE LUNATIC, BARBARIC XTIAN TERRORISTS AND THE BRITISH PIMPS OF YESTERYEARS (AND NOW KANGAROOASS (SONIA), THE CIA (CONGRESS INDIRA ANTONIA)
DESPITE THE KHALISTANI NAMESAKE PM (INDIA'S TALABANI) WHO FORGOT THAT HE AND HIS PARENTS CAME LIKE BEGGERS FROM PAKISTAN WITH NOT MORE THAN A BEGGING BOWL
DESPITE THE CIA CONTROLLED, WHITE SHIT LICKERS, POPE URINE DRINKERS, MOTHERSELLING, SISTER FUCKING XTIAN AND BANGALI WITCHCRAFT PRACTICINGCONTROLLED MEDIA SWINES ON SALE FOR 2 PEGS, LIKE CNN-IBN, NDTV A
DESPITE THE BROTHREL CALLED "CHURCH" AND THEIR CIA PAEDOPHILE SO CALLED FATHERS AND MOTHERS (BECAUSE XTIANITY IS BASICALLY ABOUT CHILD PORNOGRAPHY, AND CASTRATED ENUNCHS)
DESPITE THE CHINESE PIMPS, THE BEASTS, THE RAVANAS, THE DEVIL INCARNATES COMMIE DOGS
DESPITE THE TRAITORS LIKE SURESH MEHTA, KESHUBHAI PATEL ET-AL
THE LION OF HINDUTVA HAS COME OUT WITH FLYING COLOURS.
ALONE ABHIMANYU HAS LEARNED TO BREACH THE CHAKRAVYUH MODI MODI MODI, MODI WE LOVE YOU
I REMEMBER WHAT ONE PHILOSOPHER SAID " THE MAN IS STRONGEST WHEN HE IS ALONE"
THE LION OF HINDUTVA HAS CASTRATED THE TERRORISTS, AND THE TRAITORS
HOPE HE PASSES POTA LIKE LAW "EXCEPT THAT KILLING OF CONGRESS, COMMIE OR MEDIA DOG WON'T EVEN ATTRACT ANY PENAL LAW. LET THESE BASTARDS BE THE CANNON FODDERS FOR THE TERRORISTS, YOUR FREE TO KILL THESE PARASITES
Turning point
Chandan Mitra
Emerging from the polling booth in his constituency last Sunday, Narendra Modi had simply said: "It will be a historic victory". The people of Gujarat have proved him right. His victory in 2007 surpasses every other milestone that he and his party had hitherto established; it is significantly more creditable than the landslide win of 2002 because this was a "normal" election devoid of surcharged emotions, fought by cold tactical calculations rather than the logic of polarisation.
Parties have secured renewed mandates before, although nowadays that is increasingly uncommon. But never has a Chief Minister won such a resounding mandate on the plank of delivery; it is usually the promise of delivery, the lure of the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow that drives voters to give an unambiguous verdict. But Gujarat 2007 is different. Here the voters came out in numbers larger than ever before to emphatically endorse Narendra Modi's record in Government. By virtually repeating their 2002 verdict of handing two-thirds of Assembly seats to the BJP, Gujarat's electorate crafted a pro-incumbency wave.
It proves that elections can be won without pandering to the basest sentiments of caste, that good governance is not necessarily irrelevant to people's electoral choice, that populism is not the only mantra for coming to power. It also demonstrates that determined, decisive, delivery-oriented leadership can smash through the cobwebs of established political wisdom, that personal probity works magic when combined with a leader's credibility.
Every effort was made by Modi's detractors to divert attention from his colossal achievements and push Gujarat into a ghetto of self-pity. Even more than his political opponents, biased sections of the media pulled out all stops to paint Gujarat and its people in fearsome shades of blood and gore. Gujarat's stupendous achievements on the B-S-P (bijli, sadak, pani) front were ridiculed. So much so, the Prime Minister blithely asserted that the State had seen no development under the BJP's almost uninterrupted 12-year rule.
As a popular 70s song put it, "Yeh public hai sab jaanti hai". Indeed, people always know the truth. They know how their living conditions have dramatically improved under Modi's no-nonsense governance. By harping back on the post-Godhra violence (calculatedly leaving Godhra out of their breast-beating), the Chief Minister's critics were seen not only as churlish but also to mock Gujarati pride, which has come to be symbolised in Modi's persona. And when all that failed to have an impact on the people, a shameful attempt was made to communalise the election. It speaks volumes for the Gujarati voter that they did not rise to the bait but gave a fitting response to the merchants of hate and appeasement in the polling booths.
Indeed, Modi has succeeded in establishing a model State by development parameters as BJP President Rajnath Singh aptly pointed out. The Gujarat model is a showcase of India Tomorrow. Over the next five years, Narendra Modi can be expected to lead his State to higher pinnacles of achievement. It is in that sense that the Gujarat verdict will be the turning point in Indian politics as LK Advani has predicted.
DESPITE THE WHITE ITALIAN BARMAID, THE LEADER OF THE LUNATIC, BARBARIC XTIAN TERRORISTS AND THE BRITISH PIMPS OF YESTERYEARS (AND NOW KANGAROOASS (SONIA), THE CIA (CONGRESS INDIRA ANTONIA)
DESPITE THE KHALISTANI NAMESAKE PM (INDIA'S TALABANI) WHO FORGOT THAT HE AND HIS PARENTS CAME LIKE BEGGERS FROM PAKISTAN WITH NOT MORE THAN A BEGGING BOWL
DESPITE THE CIA CONTROLLED, WHITE SHIT LICKERS, POPE URINE DRINKERS, MOTHERSELLING, SISTER FUCKING XTIAN AND BANGALI WITCHCRAFT PRACTICINGCONTROLLED MEDIA SWINES ON SALE FOR 2 PEGS, LIKE CNN-IBN, NDTV A
DESPITE THE BROTHREL CALLED "CHURCH" AND THEIR CIA PAEDOPHILE SO CALLED FATHERS AND MOTHERS (BECAUSE XTIANITY IS BASICALLY ABOUT CHILD PORNOGRAPHY, AND CASTRATED ENUNCHS)
DESPITE THE CHINESE PIMPS, THE BEASTS, THE RAVANAS, THE DEVIL INCARNATES COMMIE DOGS
DESPITE THE TRAITORS LIKE SURESH MEHTA, KESHUBHAI PATEL ET-AL
THE LION OF HINDUTVA HAS COME OUT WITH FLYING COLOURS.
ALONE ABHIMANYU HAS LEARNED TO BREACH THE CHAKRAVYUH MODI MODI MODI, MODI WE LOVE YOU
I REMEMBER WHAT ONE PHILOSOPHER SAID " THE MAN IS STRONGEST WHEN HE IS ALONE"
THE LION OF HINDUTVA HAS CASTRATED THE TERRORISTS, AND THE TRAITORS
HOPE HE PASSES POTA LIKE LAW "EXCEPT THAT KILLING OF CONGRESS, COMMIE OR MEDIA DOG WON'T EVEN ATTRACT ANY PENAL LAW. LET THESE BASTARDS BE THE CANNON FODDERS FOR THE TERRORISTS, YOUR FREE TO KILL THESE PARASITES
Turning point
Chandan Mitra
Emerging from the polling booth in his constituency last Sunday, Narendra Modi had simply said: "It will be a historic victory". The people of Gujarat have proved him right. His victory in 2007 surpasses every other milestone that he and his party had hitherto established; it is significantly more creditable than the landslide win of 2002 because this was a "normal" election devoid of surcharged emotions, fought by cold tactical calculations rather than the logic of polarisation.
Parties have secured renewed mandates before, although nowadays that is increasingly uncommon. But never has a Chief Minister won such a resounding mandate on the plank of delivery; it is usually the promise of delivery, the lure of the pot of gold at the end of the rainbow that drives voters to give an unambiguous verdict. But Gujarat 2007 is different. Here the voters came out in numbers larger than ever before to emphatically endorse Narendra Modi's record in Government. By virtually repeating their 2002 verdict of handing two-thirds of Assembly seats to the BJP, Gujarat's electorate crafted a pro-incumbency wave.
It proves that elections can be won without pandering to the basest sentiments of caste, that good governance is not necessarily irrelevant to people's electoral choice, that populism is not the only mantra for coming to power. It also demonstrates that determined, decisive, delivery-oriented leadership can smash through the cobwebs of established political wisdom, that personal probity works magic when combined with a leader's credibility.
Every effort was made by Modi's detractors to divert attention from his colossal achievements and push Gujarat into a ghetto of self-pity. Even more than his political opponents, biased sections of the media pulled out all stops to paint Gujarat and its people in fearsome shades of blood and gore. Gujarat's stupendous achievements on the B-S-P (bijli, sadak, pani) front were ridiculed. So much so, the Prime Minister blithely asserted that the State had seen no development under the BJP's almost uninterrupted 12-year rule.
As a popular 70s song put it, "Yeh public hai sab jaanti hai". Indeed, people always know the truth. They know how their living conditions have dramatically improved under Modi's no-nonsense governance. By harping back on the post-Godhra violence (calculatedly leaving Godhra out of their breast-beating), the Chief Minister's critics were seen not only as churlish but also to mock Gujarati pride, which has come to be symbolised in Modi's persona. And when all that failed to have an impact on the people, a shameful attempt was made to communalise the election. It speaks volumes for the Gujarati voter that they did not rise to the bait but gave a fitting response to the merchants of hate and appeasement in the polling booths.
Indeed, Modi has succeeded in establishing a model State by development parameters as BJP President Rajnath Singh aptly pointed out. The Gujarat model is a showcase of India Tomorrow. Over the next five years, Narendra Modi can be expected to lead his State to higher pinnacles of achievement. It is in that sense that the Gujarat verdict will be the turning point in Indian politics as LK Advani has predicted.