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Madrascalcutta
Junior Artist Username: Madrascalcutta
Post Number: 934 Registered: 01-2012 Posted From: 184.145.118.141
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Sunday, February 17, 2013 - 10:56 am: |
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Modi being evil needs to be supported by a country that bombs millions of innocent people for oil(sorry, to fight terrorism)... If Modi can help India, why not? Congress and its leaders are no better than Modi. At some point, we have to put aside personal dislike and think about the good of the whole. |
   
Bushu
Side Hero Username: Bushu
Post Number: 6233 Registered: 04-2009 Posted From: 24.61.12.115
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Sunday, February 17, 2013 - 10:52 am: |
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Iamim:It is learnt that Modi described the riots as "unfortunate". He is said to have also assured them that something like that is never likely to happen again.
but this is what he has been saying forever kadhaa? what's surprising about this? ainaa EU gallaki intha scene ivalsina avasaram ledhemo. let them fix their own shit first before deciding on who is good for India. balupu s/o gelupu |
   
Manoj
Side Hero Username: Manoj
Post Number: 2485 Registered: 12-2006 Posted From: 122.164.41.251
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Sunday, February 17, 2013 - 10:47 am: |
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Thikka_sankara:
now Malnutrition is the key word. Anti Modi Industry's buzz word.. |
   
Manoj
Side Hero Username: Manoj
Post Number: 2484 Registered: 12-2006 Posted From: 122.164.41.251
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Sunday, February 17, 2013 - 10:46 am: |
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Iamim:
Now no one knows what happened behind the closed doors. Media is not fly on the wall there. He said riots were unfortunate and now they have the mechanism to prevent that. Where did the question of sorry arise? |
   
Thikka_sankara
Side Hero Username: Thikka_sankara
Post Number: 3576 Registered: 02-2012 Posted From: 122.174.45.172
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Sunday, February 17, 2013 - 09:38 am: |
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avunu.... visa reject ante... choosaraa US visa rejected so modi is evil... EU motham kadili osthey... investments ki safe place ani convince cheyyadaniki adi kooda riots gurinchi eduti vallu adigithe daaniki response isthe... chooara modi sanjaayishi so modi is evil.... kinda manoj anattu em dedication raa naayana.... modi fans kooda roju ki inni threads open cheyyaru modi gurinchi.... next stage goda meeda perlu raayadame anukuntaa.... chiru nag venki bala modi kikikiki Naakonchem thikkundi.... daaaniko lekkundi |
   
Iamim
Side Hero Username: Iamim
Post Number: 4623 Registered: 03-2008 Posted From: 117.213.211.59
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Sunday, February 17, 2013 - 09:32 am: |
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India oka independent sovereign republic aa.. leka inka western imperialist vassal state aa ani anumanam kaluguthundi.. asalu Modi veellaki sanjaaishi cheppalsina panenti.. acceptability kosama ee taapatreyam.. kaboye PM gariki kochem courage of conviction undali... |
   
Manoj
Side Hero Username: Manoj
Post Number: 2483 Registered: 12-2006 Posted From: 122.164.41.251
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Sunday, February 17, 2013 - 09:22 am: |
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i think iamim is obsessed with Modi. He should be given membership of Anti Modi Industry. |
   
Iamim
Side Hero Username: Iamim
Post Number: 4620 Registered: 03-2008 Posted From: 117.213.211.59
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Sunday, February 17, 2013 - 09:16 am: |
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'Why Modi did not own up what happened in Gujarat?' Last Updated: Friday, February 08, 2013, 19:09 Chennai/New Delhi: Union minister Manish Tewari on Friday asked Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi why he did not own up "what happened under his watch" in his state instead of allowing the country to be subjected to "homilies" by foreign diplomats. "It has been reported that the European Union ambassadors have told the Gujarat Chief Minister that accountability must be fixed for the Gujarat pogrom," Tewari said. "Why does the Chief Minister not step up and take responsibility for what happened under his watch rather than the country be subjected to homilies by foreign diplomats?" he asked. Tewari also took a swipe at the Gujarat Chief minister in a post on social networking site Twitter. "EU says accountability for Gujarat Pogrom must be fixed. Does buck not stop with their lunch guest? Ignominious to be reminded by foreigners," Tewari posted. The I&B Minister was apparently referring to media reports that the European Union had stressed on the "accountability" for the 2002 Gujarat riots, while maintaining that the matter was of "interest" to everyone. The European Union had yesterday stressed on the "accountability" for the 2002 Gujarat riots, maintaining that the matter was of "interest" to everyone. It said the issue of 2002 riots figured in its meeting with the Gujarat chief minister, who had met the EU delegation last month after victory in the Gujarat assembly polls. "Modi came to (have) lunch with us in January at our invitation to discuss what happened in 2002. To discuss issues that have risen in terms of judicial process, accountability for 2002, to also discuss the development in Gujarat and his recent electoral victory," Joao Cravinho, Ambassador of the EU to India, had said. PTI |
   
Tilak
Hero Username: Tilak
Post Number: 12044 Registered: 02-2012 Posted From: 14.96.7.96
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Sunday, February 17, 2013 - 05:05 am: |
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Iamim:It is also learnt that Modi said all the "right things'' in the meeting, including that he was all for an "inclusive approach'' in the governance of the country. Modi also said that he would respect any verdict of the judiciary.
Perhaps, some news agencies have not learnt anything .. http://zeenews.india.com/news/nation/eu-warms-upto-peoples-c hoice-narendra-modi_827831.html "India must conquer the World and nothing less than that is my ideal" || "...with patriotism must be associated a real feeling for others... We must not forget that we have to teach a great lesson to the world... religion and philosophy..." - Swami Vivekananda |
   
Feelgud
Junior Artist Username: Feelgud
Post Number: 446 Registered: 06-2009 Posted From: 122.167.68.138
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Sunday, February 17, 2013 - 01:22 am: |
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Brother , idi 2 weeks old news kada www.TheLinuxDesk.com |
   
Iamim
Side Hero Username: Iamim
Post Number: 4618 Registered: 03-2008 Posted From: 117.195.178.221
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 (Vote!) | | Posted on Sunday, February 17, 2013 - 01:07 am: |
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Riots unfortunate, won't recur, Narendra Modi told EU envoys TNN Feb 9, 2013, 01.06AM IST NEW DELHI: German ambassador Michael Steiner on Friday declared that the European Union has ended its boycott of Narendra Modi in what marked a big step towards ending the diplomatic isolation the Gujarat chief minister has faced since the 2002 communal riots. The statement came a day after EU's ambassador to India Joao Cravinho announced the group's intention to engage with Modi. With the UK having already reached out to Modi, the US remains the only missing piece in a full scale diplomatic embrace of the BJP leader who has emerged as a strong contender for the party's PM nomination. China and Japan never shunned Modi largely because of the business potential of Gujarat. As reported on Friday, European envoys met Modi over lunch in January to discuss certain issues, including accountability for the 2002 riots. It is learnt that Modi described the riots as "unfortunate". He is said to have also assured them that something like that is never likely to happen again. Although this fell far short of the apology that he has been asked to submit for the riots, the regret may facilitate the process of re-engagement with the a bloc which has set tough thresholds on issued like inter-faith harmony, human rights, environment and other concerns. It is also learnt that Modi said all the "right things'' in the meeting, including that he was all for an "inclusive approach'' in the governance of the country. Modi also said that he would respect any verdict of the judiciary. Taking off from where Cravinho left, Steiner, who hosted the lunch for Modi, said the EU respected India's democratic institutions, its election results and also had full faith in India's judicial system. "Because of this respect and trust, we are now in a new phase," Steiner said, adding that even the Indian people will like this respect. "We had said that we would take a fresh look at the issue after the Gujarat elections and that is what we are doing when we talk to him directly,'' he said, refusing to elaborate. In reaching out to Modi, the EU has followed in the footsteps of countries like the UK and Japan, who have been looking to ramp up their economic engagement with Gujarat. For Modi, of course, it means yet another significant endorsement in the run up to the 2014 parliamentary elections. The EU apparently felt that this was the right time to engage with Modi as he had again proved that the people of Gujarat supported him and his developmental agenda. The invitation to Modi for a meeting with the envoys was extended to him days after the polling in Gujarat and before the results were out. The EU already looks upon him as a national player. The issue of his emerging as a probable prime ministerial candidate for BJP was not discussed at the meeting. Asked if the EU, which has boycotted Modi for over 10 years since the riots, was softening, Cravinho had said, "Some months ago, there was end of one part of judicial process which shows that justice in India may be slow but it produces results. And that has helped to look towards closure of what everybody agrees is very terrible set of events''. That is a fig leaf for the volte-face the Europeans have effected in the decade after they banned Modi from travelling to Europe following the riots. The US had sent a business and official team to the CM's biennial jamboree, Vibrant Gujarat, last month and the expectation was that this would pave the way for the ultimate US acceptance. However, with a new Obama administration taking shape in Washington, particularly a new State Department under the new Secretary of State John Kerry, it is unlikely a US decision will be made anytime soon. Certainly not before some key personnel changes have been made in the State Department. Sources indicated that a change of heart in Washington was well on its way, though it is unlikely to happen this year. |
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