Wednesday 26 February 2014

More Indian voters favour Narendra Modi than Rahul Gandhi: US-based Pew survey

Washington:  More than 60 per cent of Indian voters favour the BJP in the general election, due by May, while less than 20 per cent back the ruling Congress, a major American survey released yesterday said.

"With the Indian parliamentary elections just weeks away, the Indian public, by a margin of more than three-to-one, would prefer the Hindu-nationalist opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) to lead the next Indian government rather than the Indian National Congress (INC), which heads the current left-of-centre governing coalition," Pew Research said.

Narendra Modi beats Rahul Gandhi in popularity: US survey
Narendra Modi more popular, Rahul Gandhi far behind: US survey 

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The survey, which does not project the number of seats that each party is likely to win, said the BJP's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi is more popular than Rahul Gandhi, who is leading his Congress party's struggling campaign.

Pew, a Washington-based think tank, interviewed only 2,464 randomly selected voters in states and territories that are home to roughly 91 per cent of the Indian population, between December 7 and January 12. The margin of error is 3.8 per cent.

According to the survey, less than a third of Indians are satisfied with the way things are today.

The survey said more than six-in-ten Indians prefer the BJP to lead the next government. Just two-in-ten picked the incumbent Congress, which is battling perception of a government mired in corruption scandals and unable to check a sliding economy.

Other parties have the support of 12 per cent of the public. The BJP's backing is consistent across age groups and almost equal between rural (64 per cent) and urban (60 per cent) Indians, the survey found.

The northern states of Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Haryana, Punjab and Delhi, together home to more than 400 million, support the BJP most, with 74 per cent saying they preferred the party.

The BJP's weakest backing, around 54 per cent, is in Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh and Mr Modi's Gujarat.

Nearly 60 per cent voters said the BJP is likely to be more successful than the Congress in creating job opportunities, reducing terrorism and check corruption. The Pew survey said only 17 per cent say Congress would do a better job dealing with graft.

Source:NDTV

Sunday 16 February 2014

Narendra Modi inaugurates State of the Art Bus Terminal

Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated a GSRTC Bus Station that has been constructed under Public-Private Partnership at the cost of Rs 110 crore here this evening at Vadodara.

Modi said that six to eight "world-class" bus stations will be constructed across the state in the near future.The purpose was to provide airport-like facilities to the thousands of the passengers who travel by state transport buses.

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Friday 14 February 2014

Times Now Voter poll prediction: UPA to get 101 seats, NDA- 227

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According to Times Now national poll predictions in association with C-Voter, the Lok Sabha elections are in the favour of the BJP. While the poll predictions show BJP winning in many states, it also shows that regional parties continue to have a strong hold in their states giving national parties a tough fight. While the predition shows many records being broken including Modi breaking Vajpayee's record in Gujarat, by the end of it the numbers tell it all. 
 
According to the survey, UPA is likely to win 101 seats, whereas NDA is likely to get 227 seats. Other parties are liekly to receive 215 seats.
 
Following is the state-wise prediction for the Lok Sabha elections: 
 
Andhra Pradesh (42): Cong-6, BJP- 2, TDP-10, TRS-10, YSR-13, OTH- 1 
 
Arunachal Pradesh (2): Cong-1, BJP-1 Assam (14): Cong- 7, BJP-5, AUDP- 1, AGP- 0, BPF- 1, OTH-0 
 
 Bihar (40): Cong- 1, BJP-21, JD(U)- 5, RJD- 12, LJP- 1, OTH- 0 
 
Chhatisgarh (11): Cong- 3, BJP- 8, OTH- 0 Delhi (7): Cong- 0, BJP- 4, AAP- 3, OTH-0 
 
Goa (2); Cong- 1, BJP- 1, OTH- 0 
 
Gujarat (26): Cong- 4, BJP- 22, OTH-0 
 
Haryana (10): Cong- 1, BJP, 6, INLD- 1, AAP- 1, HJC- 1, OTH-O 
 
Himachal Pradesh (4): Cong- 1, BJP- 3, OTH-0 
 
Jammu and Kashmir (6): Cong- 1, BJP- 2, NC-1, PDP-2, OTH-0 
 
Jharkhand (14): Cong- 1, BJP- 8, JMM-2, JVM- 2, OTH- 0 
 
Karnataka (28): Cong- 14, BJP- 11, JD(S)- 2, AAP- 1, OTH-0 
 
Kerala (20): Cong- 7, BJP- 1, LEFT- 9, IUMC- 2, KC (M)- 1, OTH-0 
 
Madhya Pradesh (29): Cong-5, BJP- 24, BSP- 0, OTH-0 
 
Maharastra (48): Cong-8, BJP- 15, NCP- 5, SS- 15, MNS-1, OTH-4 
 
Manipur (2): Cong-1, BJP-1 
 
Meghalaya (2): Cong- 1, NCP- 0 , NPP- 1, OTH-0
 
Mizoram (1): Cong- 1, OTH-0 
 
Nagaland (1): Cong- 0, NPF- 1, OTH-0 
 
Odisha (21): Cong- 7, BJP- 2, BJD- 12, CPI- 0, OTH-0
 
 Punjab (13): Cong- 6, BJP-2, SAD- 5, OTH-0 
 
 Rajasthan (25): Cong-4, BJP- 21, OTH-0 
 
Sikkim (1): Cong- 0, SDF- 1, OTH-0 
 
Tamil Nadu (39): Cong-1, DMK- 5, AIADMK- 27, LEFT-2, MDMK- 1, OTH-0 
 
Tripura (2): Cong- 0, CPI (M)- 2, OTH-0 
 
Uttar Pradesh (80): Cong- 4, BJP- 34, SP- 20, BSP- 21, RLD- 1, OTH-0 
 
Uttarakhand (5): Cong-0, BJP-5 
 
West Bengal (42): Cong- 2, BJP- 1, TMC- 24, LEFT- 14, SUCI-0, OTH-1

Wednesday 12 February 2014

What Narendra Modi did in gujarat?

 
  •  24 hrs power supply
  • 8-10 hrs schedule power for farmer
  • Have infrstructure to increase ground water level, Gujarat achieved award to increase ground water level form centre.
  • Broad band connectivity on all the villages
  • Drinking Water Supply to all the villages
  • One of The Best roads in India
  • Very less Un employment levels
  • Lot of Business opportunities
  • Gujarat accounts for 66% of India's total solar power
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Narendra Modi Development in Gujarat

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US Ambassador Nancy Powell meets Narendra Modi

US Ambassador to India Nancy Powell met Bharatiya Janata Party Prime Ministerial nominee and Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday in Gandhinagar. US may end 9-year boycott of Modi.

Reasons why US takes a U-turn:
Assembly results and pre-poll surveys are making Modi a key political player, and becoming India's Prime Minister. The Supreme court have given him a clean chit in the 2002 riots.

Saturday 8 February 2014

Election Campaign Guwahati: Modi speaks about his special association with tea

BJP's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi addressed a rally here on Saturday  named Maha Jagran Rally. Addressing a rally here Narendra Modi paid respect to martyrs. he said: "I am coming here after paying my homeage to all those who gave their lives in the creation of Assam." Assam has given many great people to the nation, he said. "I have stayed in every nook and corner of Assam," he said.

Narendra Modi, while addressing the rally here said that Assam was a land of tea and timber. "And you know my association with tea," he said. He said that he was concerned to see that a land as rich as Assam was witnessing poverty. "Why is Assam poor when it has natural resources in plenty. Who is responsible for it," he asked? "Out of the northeast states, Assam's condition is the worst," he said. "UPA is responsible for problems in Assam. If the PM wanted, he could have changed the face of Assam. Even the MP would have done more for Assam than the PM," he said.

Shri Narendra Modi addressing "Maha Jagaran Rally" in Guwahati, Assam

Roumours about Narendra Modi wife

As in the article published by DivyaBhaskar.com on 1st Apl,2013, 3 times Gujarat chief minister has reportedly patched-up together with his wife and has convinced her to remain with him at his official residence.

According to sources of  Divya Bhaskar, the 2 reportedly met one another at chief minister's official residence recently. Each the BJP and also the government has maintained stoic silence over the matter.

Sources at the CM's residence have confirmed that Modi has managed to persuade Jashodaben to remain with him at his official residence. The Gujarat CM has reportedly asked his mother to remain with him too.

Sources told Dailybhaskar.com that Modi had been making an attempt to persuade his woman to remain with him for long, however has never succeeded.

However, his woman finally relented to the chief minister's recurrent requests and will not say 'no' now, sources.
Reality about Narendra Modi wife :
According to Senior BJP leaders about Namo's wedding, he got married throughout his childhood. It had been a child wedding (Bal Vivaah) and he never met his wife once more because the ‘second wedding (Gauna)’ never happened as a result of Modi got interested in RSS by that point and set to stay bachelor for the remain of his life. It's aforesaid that his wife additionally took the vow of remaining single for the remain of her life.

The truthfulness of  these stories square measure nevertheless to be absolutely discovered as Narendra Modi has never tried to comment his facet of story on this matter.

Still reality will come in front of  the world only, when Narendra Modi clear all the doubts about his wife in future. Till then all news are Perceptions and Myths of Narendra Modi wife.

Pics circulating in Internet

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Monday 3 February 2014

Reasons why Narendra Modi shuld be the next PM of india?

Personality:
Narendra Modi maintain simple lifestyle which makes him familiar with common people and their problems.He done master's degree in Political science. He is workminded and crowd puller as a speaker.Modi has also tried to turn his image from an Hindu Nationalist politician to an image of able administrator when he ordered the demolition of many Hindu temples that were built without proper government sanction. Since last 10+ years Mr. Modi hasn't taken a day off from office.

Gujarat Development:

Over the past decade, Gujarat has made excellent progress on all fronts. Whether it is rehabilitation of earthquake victims or e-Governance implementation for transparency; best practices in solid waste management or environment consciousness.
       
  • UN SasakawaAward for outstanding work in the field of disaster management and risk reduction.
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  • CAPAM Gold Award from Commonwealth Associations for Innovations in governance.
  • Best Investment environment Award by India today.
  • Asian Innovation Award at Singapore from Wall Street Journal and the Financial Expressfor Chiranjeevi Yojana (initiative for reducing maternal and infant mortality rate).
  • India Power Awards 2008 Exemplary work in rural electrification under “Jyoti Gram Scheme”.
  • United NationsPublic Service Award for its role in transforming the delivery of public services.
  • eRatna award for eGovernance
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  • Total Food Grain Production Award by The President of India.

Eliminate corruption and Maintain law and order

India is facing the biggest challenge of curbing the corruption down. It is believed that Modi has been able to keep a clean image as far as the corruption is concerned and also he is considered to be strict when it comes to law and order. Gujarat is ranked very high when it comes to providing safety to women.

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Agriculture Development
Perhaps the best known achievement of Gujarat under Narendra Modi was in the agricultural sector. The Gujarat agricultural story has won praise from ASSOCHAM, from Anna Hazare and from Dr. Abdul Kalam who once remarked that all states should follow Gujarat’s example in the agricultural sector.
  • Implementation micro-irrigation projects
  • Check dams: Over 1, 00,000 check dams were built
  • Drip irrigation
  • Soil-health cards
  • Alternate methods of farming and marketing
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  • Krishi mahotsavs
  • Emphasis on animal husbandry

These achievements make Mr.modi as the possible possible future PM of India
Since the Congress UPA govt is not doing any good for the people why not give a chance to Mr. Narendra Modi.

Chaiwala my PM Campaign


BJP sets up tea stalls towards Narendra Modi’s campaign in Odisha.BJP doing campaign as 'Chaiwala for PM' and it is getting tremendous response from the people. Narendra Modi, prime ministerial candidate, going to campaign on 11 February.Around 500,000 people are expected to attend.The BJP's women's wing has also launched a mehndi campaign to create awareness by writing "NaMo" and drawing the party's Lotus symbol on the palms of women in the city.

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Full Name:Narendra Damodardas Modi
Born On: September 17, 1950
Born In: Vadanagar, Gujarat
Career: Politician

Narendra Modi Gujarat Chief Minister the Future Prime Minister was Born On September 17, 1950 at Vadanagar, Gujarat. Modi was born in a middle class family. In early ages Modi have a tea stall. Modi completed his schooling at Vadnagar. Later Modi worked with Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP).He also worked with the RSS(Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh). While working with RSS Modi completed his Master's degree in Political Science.

Early Life Activities
  • When he was young volunteered to serve soldiers traveling through railway stations.
  • Worked with Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad (ABVP).
  • Worked with Akhil RSS.


Modi entered mainstream politics in 1987 by joining the Bharatiya Janata Party(BJP). It was because of his proven talent as an effective organizer that he grew to the post of General Secretary of the party (Gujarat Unit) within a year. He created a strong cadre base for the party in Gujarat, working in partnership with Shankarsingh Vaghela.He became the General Secretary of the BJP.

As Chief Minister of Gujarat
First Term Chief Minister (2001-02)
Second Term  Chief Minister (2002-07)
Third Term Chief Minister (2007-12)
Fourth Term Chief Minister (2012-present)

Now BJP announced Modi as prime ministerial candidate for the 2014 Lok Sabha polls.