Economic Development In Gujarat

Do u think that the people of Gujarat has accepted the principle of ‘Tit For Tat’ to eradicate the terrorism ?

And to achieve the desired rate of economic development too ,they have voted again in favour of BJP and it’s Narender Modi.
How u would like to comment against or in favour of the recent mandate in local body’s elections?
Politica…. answer’s contents for inc ID are correct.What is going to happen if a few people of inc continue their rant against Modi and in favour of Rahul ?Rahul’s grand Gujarat visit favoured Modi/BJP and he is facilitiating BJP in Bihar.Results of Assembly polls will reveal it.Comparison Of Modi with Rahul itself is a bad political joke .

No I don’t agree. It is a sort of Stalinist era oppressive politics going on there. There is no point in giving it a colourful democratic touch. After the state-sponsored Muslim genocide in Gujarat, Muslims and other minorities have been socially and economically boycotted by the real-terrorists, who have their ‘agents of death’ within the state machinery.

There is nothing great in Gujarat’s development as is being hyped. N. Modi’s contribution is a BIG ZERO and if at all there is some development it is because Gujarathis are basically business people. That’s all. The latest food scarcity index shows that only Punjab and Kerala have sufficient food. If Gujarat is developing like an atom bomb why are the people shouldn’t go hungry.

Also, don’t be in fools paradise thinking that Modi is a great politician. During the last LS elections every single place where Modi campaigned outside Gujarat, the BJP lost while every single place Rahul Gandhi campaigned, the Congress won! Even the BJP knows that Modi has absolutely no value at all outside Gujarat, that is why Nitish warned of Modi entering Bihar and the BJP bowed down in a desperate attempt not to lose their LAST ALLY. The fallout – Modi and Varun were told not to enter Bihar.

Coming back to the basic point of BJP winning elections in Gujarat, if a state sponsored genocide can be carried out, it is not impossible to have electoral rolls, which do not have the names of non-BJP citizens. Let someone find out how many non-BJP Gujaratis have voting rights.

India Inc.


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