Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Narendra Modhi - The ever growing personality


We Indians for sure know what Modi has done to Gujrat.. A vibrant Gujrat in today's not so vibrant India...

He became prominent during the Godhra issue for various reasons and from there on there is no turning back. He has captured the headlines of dailies across pan IND. He is an icon in FB, Twitter or any social media. A name that is chanted everywhere tells that, you are either with him or against, but certainly this man cannot be ignored.

I just read the news on US thinking of rejecting visa to Modhi, phew, they certainly know what they are playing.

In a public appeal to the Obama administration, a group of powerful US lawmakers has asked it not to change the "good policy" of denying visa to Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi under any circumstances in view of serious allegations of "crime against humanity" against him.

They argue, "We have to stand for the accountability, when it comes to the violation of human rights. And in this case, we have to stand up and deny Mr Modi a visa (to the US)"

Look who is talking about human rights, What US has done in Vietnam, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq and in many other covert operation which is not known in public, US cannot deny this and has no right to call itself a self-deemed human rights observer.

"Tell this administration that Mr Modi, who failed his responsibility and test of leadership in India, should not be afforded an opportunity to gain a higher station of leadership" in that country, until this issue is dealt with.

The whole world know the intent of US nosing in other countries affairs. To control the whole world and maintain itself as a rich daddy’s quo, uncle Sam will deal thing in his way.

Between all these, UK doesn't want to be left behind by the vibrant Gujrat and smartly greets Modhi to its kingdom.

UK accepts, US rejects <=> Mommy Vs Daddy games.

With all these, one thing is clear, Modi is not only on national politics radar, but on international as well.

Note: This is just my personal opinion and has no further relevance.

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