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Perfect Birthday Gift To Narendra Modi Nomination PM

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Wise Always Swim with the Tide. 

After Months of Deliberations and dilly-dallying, the country's principal opposition party, the BJP, finally appointed its charismatic Gujarat leader Narendra Modi as its Prime Ministerial candidate of the party, leaving the party patriarch LK Advani sulking. More significantly, Shiv Sena and the SAD – the BJP allies in the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) - also put a seal of approval on Modi. 

BJP's Big Announcement is Surely a Perfect Birthday Gift from the party to its most successful, dedicated and dynamic leader, as it came a day ahead of his birthday on September 17. The development is also significant as it not only puts to end months of speculation, media hype and hoopla, war on social networking websites, the blame game but also the bitter game to sabotage Modi's chances of becoming the PM nominee


It not only Cements the Gujarat Chief Minister's Colossal Status within the party and outside but also indicates the end of BJP veteran LK Advani's domination in the Party, which he had built along with Atal Behari Vajpayee from the scratch and transformed it into a prominent national party. 

With the BJP and the RSS sealing Modi's name for the top job, the Advani era, during which the party went on to become a national political force to reckon with riding on the 'Rath', finally came to an end. 

Gujarat's impressive economic record and his resounding victory in last year's Assembly election third in a row) had catapulted Modi miles ahead of other top PM hopefuls within the party and it was then hoped that party veteran Advani will probably subside gracefully from the scene, paving way for his one-time protégé. 


Considering Modi's Background as the hard-boiled RSS man it was almost clear that he would face little opposition from his colleagues in BJP. The party's major worry at that time was whether there will be consensus over Modi – a highly polarising figure – among the NDA constituents (JD-U, Shiv Sena and SAD). 

The Party went into a huddle weighing the pros and cons of naming Modi ahead of the crucial assembly elections in many states and the 2014 polls. As the things unfolded, the JD-U, under influence of 'secular' Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, parted ways with the BJP, Saying that Modi as NDA's choice for PM's job was not acceptable to them.

Initially shattered by the split, the BJP and its ideological fountainhead, the RSS, then brainstormed on the issue and finally decided to back Modi as its biggest bet for 2014. Having survived this crisis, the party faced another major one when party patriarch Advani expressed his strong opposition to naming Modi as the party's official candidate for the PM's post. 

Advani's first major act of rebellion against the ascension of Modi came to fore in June, when he resigned from all party posts after the Gujarat Chief Minister was picked up as the BJP's campaign-in-charge for 2014 polls. However, intervention by the RSS persuaded him to return to the party fold. 

But this was not the end of the BJP's dilemma as the battle for one-upmanship and the prime ministerial ambition harboured by many, primarily the 85-year-old Advani, kept the central leadership on the edge. 

The old guard of the party, through a coterie of his close aides, led a strident but largely ineffectual campaign against the man who he once mentored. The ageing leader, whose "inner conscience" prevented him to support Modi, allegedly predicted a "political disaster" if the BJP named the Gujarat leader as its presumptive prime minister. 

Advani also wanted to BJP to Postpone Announcement on Modi till Assembly Elections are over in MP. Advani probably thought that delaying a decision on Modi will allow him to push Shivraj Singh Chauhan, who has thrown his political weight to win the MP assembly polls for a third time in a row - something that would put him on equal footing with Modi. 

With the party's chief patron Advani not relenting, the BJP and the RSS bigwigs recently went into a huddle for two days for evolving a coordinated strategy on "ideological matters" ahead of the next year's elections and, most importantly, decide the political future of Modi. 

It was probably during this session that the RSS empowered BJP president Rajnath Singh to go ahead and declare Modi as the party's unanimous choice for 2014 polls. The BJP's ideological mentor believed that Modi's surging popularity among party workers could extend to voters and thus wanted him to be declared the right man for the right job at the earliest. 

However, the big cause of concern for Rajnath Singh and the RSS was not letting the party approach the game-changer 2014 polls as a divided house and that's why the two wanted Modi to be declared a consensus candidate to counter criticism from rivals.
Finally, after relentless persuasions, the RSS and the BJP chief managed to convince Advani to give up, respecting "the people's mood, cadres' enthusiasm and the situation in the country that favoured Modi's immediate elevation. 


By quelling the dissent and taking Advani on board (though reluctantly), Rajnath Singh has for the time being averted a big crisis amid hopes that Modi's "coronation" would give a much-needed thrust to the party ahead of the 2014.

But the task is yet not over for the "party with a difference" as it is yet to be seen whether Force Modi will actually manage to oust Congress in 2014 and bring his party back to the centrestage. The Modi factor and the Muzaffarnagar riots have heavily polarized the electorate, especially in UP, and if the sentiment persists till 2014 and leads to strict voting on communal lines, the political landscape of India will surely change thereafter. However, at this juncture, Modi has a tough task of keeping the Party intact and preparing a blueprint for BJP's Success in 2014.

Whether BJP has Actually taken a lead over Congress after Modi's coronation only time will tell?


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Narendra Modi's Rajasthan Rally, Muslims Asked to Wear Burqas, Head Caps

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Rajasthan Rally, Muslims Asked to wear burqas, skull caps; Narendra Modi
Jaipur:
Narendra Modi is due in Jaipur today to launch the BJP's campaign for the elections in Rajasthan. He will address a rally with BJP president Rajnath Singh and Vasundhara Raje Scindia, who heads the party in the state.


Four Lakh People are expected to Focus the Speech.

For the man who is believed to be just days from being announced the opposition's prime ministerial candidate, a group of Muslims in Jaipur have been rounded up by the BJP's minority wing. They have been asked to attend Mr Modi's rally wearing skull caps and burqas. A woman named Razi admitted that regularly, she does not wear the burqa but said, today is a special occasion.

The Muslim supporters also said that they are aware they are likely to be paraded around Mr Modi for photo-ops. In July, the politician had accused the Congress of concealing its many infirmities and ineptitudes behind "a burqa of secularism."

Mr Modi, the chief minister of Gujarat, repeatedly faces allegations that he did not do enough to stop the communal riots that mangled his state in 2002, leaving hundreds of Muslims dead. Those accusations have not been proven in court.
In an Interview earlier this year, Mr Modi said that he did everything he could to check the violence, and controversially appeared to compare the deaths to that of a puppy being run over.

FILM ON Narendra Modi

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Narendra Modi's Journey from a common man to the chief minister of Gujarat has caught the fancy of NRI filmmaker Mitesh Patel, who is making a projected Rs.40 crore movie on him. He admits the film on the politico couldn't be better-timed, but denied it being an "image-building exercise" for Modi ahead of the general elections due next year.

The idea for a movie on Modi's rise to power set in two years back in Patel's mind. And it was just last week that Patel met Modi in Gandhinagar.

"He Said, 'You can Make it'," Patel, who will produce the project, told us over phone from Ahmedabad. He is here scouting for locations for his film.


"The elections are coming, and I think it's perfect timing for my film," said Patel, adding that the movie will essentially delve on how Modi progressed from being a tea stall worker to a political leader, who is now seen by many as the Bharatiya Janata Party's prime ministerial candidate.

"I am very impressed by his progress, so my movie is based on him and his struggle. I wish to give a positive message through the film. I have met him and explained my idea to him, and he said, 'Okay'," Patel, Who is Originally from Baroda, said.

Is it an image-building exercise?
"I am not targeting anything like that. The film is just on him, and it is not an effort to present any sort of truth. May the best person win the elections, but my film is not for any image-building," he clarified.

The yet untitled movie is likely to go on floors in September, and it may be shot in Mumbai and Gujarat.

The film's director and cast are yet to be locked. However, writer Mihir Bhuta, and Kishore Makwana, a close Modi associate, who has penned a book titled "Samaajik Samrasta" based on Modi's speeches and writings, are helping Patel to put the film together.

"They are helping me with perfect information on Modi sir, and I am also taking help of books. But the film will be a mix of fact and fiction. Mihir Bhuta has written the script," Said Patel.

As for the lead actor, the producer has his eyes set on the versatile Paresh Rawal.

Patel, hopes to present the movie as a commercial biopic on the lines of the recently released hit 'Bhaag Milkha Bhaag', which profiled the struggles of ace athlete Milkha Singh and 'Guru', which was inspired by the life of businessman Dhirubhai Ambani.

"I want to give a very Good message through the movie, and in a way that even general people (who do not follow politics) understand it.
Not Many people want to look at serious documentaries," he said.


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Why Narendra Modi is Frightening to Charge this Man

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Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi has threatened to initiate legal proceedings against a local Congress leader for serving a notice asking him to apologise and withdraw his remarks calling Prime Minister Manmohan Singh a "Night Watchman" of the Gandhi family. 

Replying to the legal notice issued last month by former Pradesh Congress Member K K Benson, Mr Modi, through his advocates K N Subba Reddy and Vivek Reddy, asked him not to initiate any "false, frivolous and adventuristic complaint against him." 

"Inspite of this Advice, if you (Benson) were to institute any such false and frivolous complaint..., I will not only be constrained to defend the same, but also initiate appropriate legal proceedings against you, both civil and criminal, at your sole risk and cost," Mr Modi said in the reply.

Mr Modi termed as not true the statement that by calling the PM as "night watchman" he has insulted, degraded and defamed him in public and added that he apologise for it as it "is wholly untenable." 

Mr Benson had served a Legal Notice to Mr Modi asking him to apologise and withdraw his remarks Calling the Prime Minister a "night watchman" of the Sonia Gandhi family.

Without Naming Manmohan Singh, Mr Modi on March 3 had said the Congress appointed a "night watchman" to keep the seat warm for the first family of the Congress.

"They Did not Realise that the night will be so long and dark.
As a buffer, they Appointed an Economist to the post," Mr Modi had said.

India Today Poll “Mood of the Nation” - Best Choice for PM

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Narendra Modi's Popularity is Waning, But he Remains the Best Choice for PM

India Today Poll “Mood of the Nation” - Best Choice for PM

Narendra Modi's Popularity is Waning, But he Remains the Best Choice for PM

The reputation of the campaign committee chief of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for 2014 Lok Sabha polls -- Narendra Modi -- is on the downward, the finding of India Today- “Mood of the Nation Opinion Poll” Suggests.

 


The latest Study, Based on a national Representative Example of 15,815 Randomly selected Respondents across 28 states between August 2 and 10, comes as a setback to the Gujarat Chief Minister, 
who has been banking on his popularity to emerge as the BJP's Prime Ministerial Candidate.

The Opinion Poll shows that Modi is preferred by only 45 per cent people as the future prime minister as compared to 57 per cent in the previous survey, held in January this year.

He, however, continues to be the most popular face among those in the prime ministerial race with Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi finishing again next to him. Like Modi, the Gandhi scion's popularity has also been waning as he polled 32 per cent votes compared to 41 per cent in January 2013.

Other Choices in BJP, Congress
To a Question who the best PM candidate in the BJP is, Modi again emerged on the top with 51 per cent people favouring him. Party patriarch L.K. Advani finished a distant second with 18 per cent votes.

The others - Sushma Swaraj (6 per cent), Shivraj Singh Chouhan (4 per cent) and Arun Jaitley (3 per cent) -- could barely make an impact.


Similarly, Rahul Gandhi was the best choice for the PM candidate in the Congress with 44 per cent respondents wanting him to replace the incumbent, Manmohan Singh, who polled a meagre 15 per cent votes.

The other contenders - P. Chidambaram (6 per cent), A.K. Antony (5 per cent) and Sheila Dikshit (3 per cent) -- were scarcely any choices.

So Who has dented the two leading Contenders' Popularity?
With the talks of proposed Third Front emerging stronger, it is the leaders like Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) chief Mayawati, Samajwadi Party (SP) president Mulayam Singh Yadav, Telugu Desam Party (TDP) chief N. Chandrababu Naidu, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and his Tamil Nadu counterpart and AIADMK chief J. Jayalalithaa who seem to be making inroads.

There was a tie between the two of the strongest leaders from Uttar Pradesh - Mayawati and Mulayam - when the respondents were asked who should be PM in non-Congress, non-BJP government. Both of them got 7 per cent votes, followed closely by the TDP chief (6 per cent), Nitish (5 per cent) and Jayalalithaa (4 per cent).


Though BJP's face for the next general election -- Modi -- has lost his popularity over the months since January this year, the party itself has gained as it got 33 per cent votes compared to the previous 24 per cent to a question which political outfit can provide a steady alliance government.

The Congress figure dropped radically from 34 per cent to 21 per cent in reply to the similar question.
Others consolidated their position from 42 per cent to 46 per cent.


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Modi Hoardings: BJP puts Hoardings for Test Civic Reaction

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BJP is Experimenting with slogans centering around Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi in a bid to test public response ahead of expectations that the leader will soon be named the party's prime ministerial nominee.

The Party has put up Hoardings at two sites in the city flashing the Slogan "nai soch, nai ummeed (new thinking, new hope)" with a picture of Modi. The message is clear enough ahead of the Delhi assembly election and the 2014 Lok Sabha poll.
The Decision to keep just Modi in the frame was deliberate, sources said, adding that the campaign would assess public response to the hoardings.

"So far the recall value and receptivity to the slogan is satisfactory," said a BJP leader.

The absence of senior leaders like LK Advani or even party president Rajnath Singh is bound to attract comment, but BJP managers are of the view that Modi has to be the centre point of the party's bid to win the next election.

"Noticeably, there will be other posters and hoardings which will feature all our senior leaders. But we are looking to see how the public reacts to a strong and concerted projection of Modi as PM," the party leader said.

The slogan is not the last word in BJP's campaign track and the party is ready to experiment with more variations around Modi. But it does give an inkling of the theme BJP is working on, projecting the CM as an "antidote" to a floundering Congress regime at the Centre.

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Gujarat Lokayukta Rejects to Take Charge, Says Hurt by Modi Govt's Legal Fight

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Justice RA Mehta, who was appointed as Gujarat Lokayukta bypassing the Narendra Modi government, has declined to take up the position on the grounds that the state government has always questioned his credibility and integrity.

Justice Mehta has Written a letter to the state governor and the government stating that he cannot take up the location considering the mindset and attitude displayed by the state government is counter-significant.

"Persistently and tenaciously Approaching the Supreme Court with special leave petition, review petition, and curative petition at huge public expense. It may be compared to the budget for the Lokayukta office or cvcn the high court (which deals with lacs of cases every year). It would be an eye-opener," Justice Mehta stated in the letter.

"Rs. 45 Crores of public money is said to have been spent by the Gujarat government in this litigation. This is a humongously disproportionate figure by any standard," he stated, suggesting that the Modi administration fought tooth and nail to stall his appointment at ever level from the high court to the Supreme Court and then review petition and curative petition.

Known for his pro-poor approach and independent mind, Justice Mehta was not acceptable to the chief minister, who allegedly wanted a person having no "anti-government bias."
Chief Minister had recommended Justice JB Vora for the post but the chief justice of Gujarat high court had recommended Justice Mehta's name for the post. The chief justice had also rejected the contention of the chief minister that Justice Mehta had "anti-government bias."


Gujarat does not have Lokayukta since 2003 as the chief minister had vehemently opposed any move to have Lokayukta.

However, in 2011, Gujarat governor Dr Kamla, based on the recommendation of the chief justice of the high court, appointed Justice Mehta as Lokayukta bypassing the state administration.

Subsequently, the Gujarat Government fought a bitter legal battle in the high court and the apex court.

"Even after the three Judgements of the Supreme Court, the reluctance of the state government to notify the Lokayukta appointment in the official Gujarat Government Gazette is surprising but not unexpected," Justice Mehta stated.

In July, the Supreme Court had Dismissed the Curative petition of the Gujarat government, Stating that the state government has yet not issued the notification to Make the Appointment Public as required.

Published by HT Syndication with Permission from Hindustan Times.

Pawar: BJP won't Benefit by Naming Modi as PM

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As a Coalition Government is "inevitable", the BJP won't get support if it projects Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi as its prime ministerial candidate, NCP Chief Sharad Pawar says. 

"If coalition Government is inevitable, there has to be a person and leadership which is acceptable to other parties," Pawar told CNN-IBN when asked about Modi's prime Ministerial Potential. 

"And from that angle, it is difficult to say if BJP will get that kind of support from various cross sections," he said. 

"In coalition politics very few partners, political parties will support BJP this time with this leadership. Take the case of Nitish Kumar - for a few years he was the partner but he has gone away," Pawar added. 

The Janata Dal-United snapped its 17-year-long alliance with the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in June over Modi. 

"...In my assessment, very few parties will Ultimately go with BJP." 

Pawar, the agriculture minister in the Congress-led United Progressive Alliance (UPA) government, emphasised that people now want coalition rather than a Single party government

"Once upon a time Congress was ruling this country for years together. Single party is losing concept. People of India have not accepted now. They want ... coalition. They want political parties to work together on minimum agreed programme and provide stability," he Said.

He said he was not in the Prime Ministerial race and may not contest the Lok Sabha election this time. 

"I may not contest a direct election because I contested 14 elections. This is my 46th year in parliamentary and state legislature without Single day's gap. So enough.

"That is why I (have) decided not to contest.
But I might come in Rajya Sabha. Nothing wrong with that.


"But expecting the Highest Position without enough numbers has no meaning. I am a realistic politician," he said.

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Today Narendra Modi in Delhi

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Narendra Modi in Delhi Today,
All Set to be Announced as BJP's PM Candidate

Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi will be in Delhi on Thursday to attend meetings organised by the BJP.

"Chief Minister Narendra Modi will travel to Delhi to Participate in national meetings of party on Thursday," a release from the State party unit said.

Modi was Recently elevated as BJP's election campaign committee chief.

Meanwhile, Deputy Leader of BJP in Lok Sabha Gopinath Munde on Wednesday met Modi at his office, sources said.

Munde, who was in the state on a previous engagement, spent around two hours with the Chief Minister, sources said.

The BJP may formally announce Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi as its Prime Ministerial candidate for 2014 Lok Sabha polls on Thursday, party sources said.

Sources also said that Modi will contest the 2014 Lok Sabha polls from the temple town of Varanasi in Uttar Pradesh.

The seat is currently held by BJP veteran Murli Manohar Joshi and it is one of the strongholds of the party in the state, which accounts for 80 seats in the lower house of Parliament.

The BJP has been winning from Varanasi since 1991 barring 2004 when Congress candidate Rajesh Kumar Mishra snatched the seat.

According to Sources, Modi, the BJP campaign committee chief, has been boosting his bid for the Prime Minister's post by contesting from a prominent seat in UP, which Varanasi is.

The move is seen as a part of the Party's strategy to Recapture the lost ground in the most populous state of the Country.

The BJP has benefited in the past by propagating its Hindutva ideology in Varanasi and a popularization of votes in the seat would benefit Modi, if he indeed contests from the city, sources said.


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Narendra Modi Branded Android Smart Phone, Namo

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NEW DELHI: Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi will soon get a smartphone dedicated to him. Smart Namo, an independent body formed by Modi fans, has announced it will soon launch a mobile phone by the same name. The Upcoming Android Phone is the group members' way of showing their dedication and respect to Modi, the Official website for the Device Says.

According to the Website, Namo is an acronym for Narendra Modi as well as Next-generation Android Mobile Odyssey. Modi is popularly referred to as NaMo on social networking websites. Apart from launching the standard version of the device, the group has already starting working on the "Shri Narendra Modi signature edition" handset.

The Smart Namo group includes Gujarati businessmen who have mobile businesses in China. Ammeet Desai, the spokesperson for Smart Namo told The Wall Street Journal that they got the idea for this phone from China itself, where several products like MP3 players and smartphones are branded with their leaders' name.

The group's members will design the phone over the next month and go to Modi for his Approval, the report says. Desai said that the group will establish a production plant to manufacture the handsets in Gujarat.

While it does not give a time line for the launch of the device, the group says it will launch the smartphone "very soon." The report claims that Smart Namo phone will cost Rs 16,000 at launch and have videos as well as apps related to Modi. The group will be selling the phone at cost, thus making no profit from it. Cheaper versions of the device are also in the pipeline, including a feature phone that will cost Rs 1,000.

Coming to the specs of the phone, the Smart Namo website says that the phone will have a 5-inch screen, reinforced with Corning Gorilla Glass 2. It will run on a 1.5GHz quad-core Mediatek chipset that supports dual-sim functionality and have a 13MP camera on the back. The phone will be available in four variants, as per storage and RAM.
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Narendra Modi’s TV Channel, Organized to Go LIVE

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Ahmedabad, Desh Gujarat, ON 1 October 2012

Test signals of Narendra Modi’s Election-time TV channel are now presented on the TV set through the Gujarat Telelink Private Limited (GTPL) cable network.

GTPL Cable TV Network is Spread crosswise the State, and it has powerful reach in most of the parts of Gujarat.

GTPL has started showing the test signals of Narendra Modi’s TV channel ‘NaMo Gujarat’ in current affairs slot.

Modi’s team is taking the help of one Private Non-Hindi TV channel for smooth run of ‘Namo Gujarat.’

Many Politicians in Assorted States of India Own their own TV Channels. Some political parties too have their own channels.

Modi’s channel is different however, because it is not a satellite channel and doesn’t fall under the license norms therefore. Modi’s channel runs completely on cable network. Eventually this channel of course can be enhanced to satellite channel status to explore the option of reaching out to DTH viewers (but who would give license to Modi’s channel, till the time UPA is in power?)

The ‘Namo Gujarat’ channel may start working on 2nd October. The test signals at present contain repeat run of Modi’s Surendranagar speech.

During the 2007 Gujarat assembly elections, Modi had started ‘Vande Gujarat’ IPTV channel which also was functioning during the cable network. The quality of ‘Vande Gujarat’ was not upto the mark however.


This time the team Narendra Modi is trying its best to run the channel as per the highest standards in TV industry.
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Why Narendra Modi is Frightening to SUE this Man

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Bangalore: Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi has threatened to initiate legal proceedings against a local Congress leader for serving a notice asking him to apologise and withdraw his remarks calling Prime Minister Manmohan Singh a "night watchman" of the Gandhi family.
Replying to the legal notice issued last month by former Pradesh Congress Member K K Benson, Mr Modi, through his advocates K N Subba Reddy and Vivek Reddy, asked him not to initiate any "false, frivolous and adventuristic complaint against him." 

"Inspite of this advice, if you (Benson) were to institute any such false and frivolous complaint..., I will not only be constrained to defend the same, but also initiate appropriate legal proceedings against you, both civil and criminal, at your sole risk and cost," Mr Modi said in the reply.

Mr Modi termed as not true the statement that by calling the PM as "night watchman" he has insulted, degraded and defamed him in public and added that he apologise for it as it "is wholly untenable." 

Mr Benson had served a legal notice to Mr Modi asking him to apologise and withdraw his remarks calling the Prime Minister a "night watchman" of the Sonia Gandhi family.

Without naming Manmohan Singh, Mr Modi on March 3 had said the Congress appointed a "night watchman" to keep the seat warm for the first family of the Congress.

"They did not realise that the night will be so Long and Dark.
As a buffer, they appointed an Economist to the Post," Mr Modi had said.



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In Gujarat, NaMo TV Markets The Chief Minister 24X7

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Ahmedabad: On a Sunday Afternoon, in Ghatlodia, a Middle Class Hindu neighbourhood, friends and family are glued to their TV screens. The most absorbed among them are women. 
What Commands their attention is not a Soap Opera or a Bollywood Bluster, but the man who is seeking a third term as chief minister of Gujarat.

Narendra Modi, who has his own TV channel NAMO, appears to enjoy high ratings here. On screen, dressed in a saffron kurta and red bandhini turban, he lists his achievements before sharing a catalogue of potshots at his rivals in colourful, natural Gujarati

"He speaks so well and has Made Gujarat Strong" is the recurring refrain. 

In the 2007 assembly elections, women took the guide in voting for Mr Modi and today, in constituencies like Ghatlodia, where the BJP has won continuously since 1978, it's women who are NAMO's most faithful viewers.

The new 24-hour channel, funded by the BJP, was launched to coincide with the state elections and is already being beamed into approximately two crore homes across Gujarat. 

"Modi's rivals have launched a fallacious campaign to bring him down so we felt the need for a channel that would project the truth - give voice to the BJP workers and highlight the immense work that the chief minister had done for his homeland," reasons BJP Spokesperson Bharat Pandya. 

It is not unusual for the BJP to project Mr Modi as a victim of his own success, eliciting calumny by critics jealous of Gujarat's development and a determination to check the ambition and progress of the entrepreneurial Gujarati.   

The channel often uses the emotional tagline of "Gaurav Gujarat" coupled with programmes that often have the word 'vikas' or development in them - 'Vaat Vikas Ni' (Development Talk), for instance, has a huge following. In many of its episodes, you see the chief minister out on the streets, at times picking up a broom to clean garbage, or sitting amidst new mothers telling them what to feed their children. 

Mr Modi, renowned as an astute and gripping orator, excels as a television Celebrity. He is on the channel 24x7.

Away from the Studios of NAMO, kept out of bounds from those curious like us, in many other sections of the Gujarati media, there seems to be a whisper of change.

After the Riots of 2002, in which 1200 people were killed, the Gujarati media was criticised for Speaking in one voice - the chief minister's. 

The extent of this was apparent when publications in their English editions in Mumbai would condemn the state for not containing the riots, while their Gujarati editions would insist the riots were the result of a spontaneous outburst of justified anger.

"After a decade of horrible insulation, finally in 2012, despite paid news and other such stuff, it has become possible for the media to question Modi. I am not sure how much depth there is in this criticism but now that Modi can be criticised, the space to think of alternatives has only just begun." 

When a veteran journalist like Prakash Shah makes this statement, any talk of a change in the Gujarati media has be taken dangerously. 

In his white kurta-pyjama and thick black-rimmed glasses, Mr Shah is an institution in himself. He's the editor of a historical fortnightly called Nirikshak, or eyewitness, which reflects a rare tradition of Gujarati intellectualism that has managed to stay afloat. Nirikshak's founding members were men like the great Gujarati writer Uma Shankar Joshi, educationist Purshottam Mavalankar and HM Patel,
India's Finance Minister after the Emergency. 


"These men were also politicians, came from different political traditions but worked together, surely that's the tradition of vibrant Gujarat we need to remember," points out Mr Shah. Ask him how he keeps the publication alive and he responds with hearty laughter and this: "I feel small publications like Nirikshak or Bhoomika have miniscule circulation but can help lead the debate on option for Gujarat, where development does not have to come at the cost of intellectual growth or social justice. Gandhi, Nehru and Patel worked with some consensus, we need to possibly revisit that to find some answers, not constantly try to pit them against each other." 

Nirikshak may be a essential world apart, but Prakash Shah's observation of a subtle shift in the media is an opinion shared by many on the ground. One reason for this is that a city like Ahmedabad is waking up to many new players in the print media. "When there is competition, reporters are forced to hunt for original stories, which often takes them to different sections of society. Inadvertently, that sometimes leads to a greater representation," argues Alamdar Bukhari, joint editor of Gujarat Today

At the Gujarat Today office on Shah Alam Road in Ahmedabad, the entrance has an open glass cabinet that prominently displays the awards the newspaper has received, primarily for fostering communal harmony. 

"We don't eulogise any leader nor do we go after anyone, which is why I think even the present government has recognised our work. And as a voice for the Muslims we are responsible not to use emotional or religious expression but to stick to agendas of development and political empowerment," says editor Yunus Patel

Among the Election stories of the day, a report on the absence of Muslim candidates in the elections is followed by an editorial by Bukhari on the same theme: "Out of six crore Muslims, the BJP could not find one suitable Muslim candidate and the Congress only eight. I wrote a column asking the BJP some tough questions on how they plan to explain this, given their thrust on Sadhbhavna (communal harmony)."

Just the Fact that these tough Questions can now be Asked and debated, in it becomes a Story in Gujarat...

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