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“There should be only one religion for the government of India to worship and there should be one holy book — Constitution of India.Citing a Hindi proverb, “Jootey bhi khaye, pyaz bhi khaye (suffered beating by shoes and also forced to eat onions),” he said the government was destined to suffer double jeopardy. My image does not permit to say so, but I dare to say.Students, mostly from colleges Lycra Fabric Factory and universities, presented recommendations to political leaders on critical challenges that the country faces. His comments, “Go anywhere and you will hear a Kem Chho” received huge applause from the participants. More than 8,000 students participated in the event. My real thought is — pehle shauchalaya, phir devalaya (temple first, toilet later),” he said.
“For some people, secularism is a small tool to throw dust into the eyes of the public.He said for him secularism means “Sarvdharm Sambhaav”, justice for all and appeasement to none. He said that the Prime Minister also “lost his voice in America” after the public denouncement of the government on the ordinance. This is the 21st century. It could be recalled here that an almost similar comment by Union rural development minister Jairam Ramesh in 2012 had created a major controversy and the BJP had blamed him for hurting the “fine fabric of faith and religion” in the country. Admitting that he is called a “Hindutvawa Mr Modi, who consciously had an image makeover — from a “Hindutva hardliner” to a “development-oriented leader — said he prefers providing basic amenities to the people by saying for him it’s “shauchalay (toilet) before devalaya (temple)”.
“This nation needs cleansing of politics. The Gujarat chief minister, who said his conviction is that “terrorism divides, tourism unites”, said Gujaratis are best tourists.
He said the government has no inkling of what the people of the nation think, otherwise they would not have committed the mistake of bringing an ordinance. They need to build their futures,” said Mr Modi to an applause from students. Addressing a students’ convention in the capital, Mr Modi said that he does not favour votebank politics. He said a poor will remain poor “no matter if he goes to temple, mosque, church or gurdwara. He also told about his humble upbringing. When asked about the possibility of an early general polls, Mr Modi took a dig at the UPA government saying, “This government, which never takes any decision, has to decide about early elections.
“For some people, secularism is a small tool to throw dust into the eyes of the public.He said for him secularism means “Sarvdharm Sambhaav”, justice for all and appeasement to none. He said that the Prime Minister also “lost his voice in America” after the public denouncement of the government on the ordinance. This is the 21st century. It could be recalled here that an almost similar comment by Union rural development minister Jairam Ramesh in 2012 had created a major controversy and the BJP had blamed him for hurting the “fine fabric of faith and religion” in the country. Admitting that he is called a “Hindutvawa Mr Modi, who consciously had an image makeover — from a “Hindutva hardliner” to a “development-oriented leader — said he prefers providing basic amenities to the people by saying for him it’s “shauchalay (toilet) before devalaya (temple)”.
“This nation needs cleansing of politics. The Gujarat chief minister, who said his conviction is that “terrorism divides, tourism unites”, said Gujaratis are best tourists.
He said the government has no inkling of what the people of the nation think, otherwise they would not have committed the mistake of bringing an ordinance. They need to build their futures,” said Mr Modi to an applause from students. Addressing a students’ convention in the capital, Mr Modi said that he does not favour votebank politics. He said a poor will remain poor “no matter if he goes to temple, mosque, church or gurdwara. He also told about his humble upbringing. When asked about the possibility of an early general polls, Mr Modi took a dig at the UPA government saying, “This government, which never takes any decision, has to decide about early elections.
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