Tuesday 22 April 2014

Narendra Modi


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Narendra Damodardas Modi was born 17 September 1950 is an Indian politician and is the 14th Chief Minister of the state of Gujrat. He is also the member of BJP and the RSS. He became the CM of Gujrat in 2001 and became the longest serving PM of the state. He won consecutively for four time to become the CM of Gujrat. He is the PM nominee of BJP in the 2014 general elections. But he has been criticised for manoeuvring 2002 violence in the state. Modi’s father used to sell tea and he and his brother helped his father in this business. He was married to jasodabehen chimanlal at the age of 18. He also worked in the Gujrat State Road Transport Corporation and later became propagandist in RSS. He also served as the head of Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad in Gujrat. He also completed his Masters Degree in political science. Modi continued to reach the heights of his political career after joining BJP in 1985 and showed his talent in organising Murli Manohar Joshi’s Ekta Yatra then becoming general secretary of Gujrat’s BJP unit in 1988. Subsequently in 1995 he was chosen the  national general secretary of BJP. In 2001 when the then Gujrat’s CM Keshubhai Patel’s health was not good and his administration was termed incapable for increasing corruption  and shattered management as well as mishandling of Bhuj earthquake. No one was seemed capable to take the responsibility than Modi and became CM of Gujrat for the first time. In his first term in 2001-2002 he was blamed for Gujrat riots and it is still making after Modi. He was denied Visa in 2005 to visit US, He was called by the Karachi chamber of commerce and industry to address prominent leaders on Gujrat model.UK also lifted economic boycott in 2012. Recently there has been huge popularity of Modi in Social networks in the form of  messages written  “ABKI BAR MODI SARKAR”. BJP has been Criticised for using slogan “HAR HAR MODI GHAR GHAR MODI” that was  being said to have demeaned the image of Mythlogical Indian deities



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