Thursday, November 20, 2008

Latest CV of Gujarat Chief Minister, Narendra Modi

Chief Minister Narendra Modi has bravely updated his CV by adding a line, "250 Temples demolished under my regime".
Narendra Modiji is on a demolition drive nowadays. He has successfully erased alomst 250 illegal Temples within a very short span.. Though he is having a Pro Hindu image and with a pure backing of Hindu Vote-Bank he has dared to do this. Either he is trying to makeshift his image or he is intenting for the real development of the Gujarat State. I think the later one is more probable looking at his spirits and modus operandi since he became the CM (Common Man).
Also i think with this demolition drive he is demolishing the barriers heading towards the Prime Minister's seat.
He is the only brave politician in India who could experiment with his own "Vote Bank". These shows that he is really after development and very soon he will be able to convert his dreams into reality, with Surat as good as Sanghai and Gujarat a "model state".
I wish him all the best for his future intentions.
Go ahead Mr. Modi, 5.5 crore Gujaratis are with you and soon 1 Billion Indians will be with you.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Three cheers to Gujaratis

Chief Minister, Narendra Modi should be proud of the five crore Gujaratis which luckily does not have any Mamta, otherwise he would not have dared to invite Mr. Ratan Tata to shift to Gujarat for his dream project of Nano Car.
Gujaratis are known throughtout the world for their enterprenual nature.....and Ratan Tata is well aware about it......i think the project has safely landed on the "Bhumi" of Gujarat and our honourable Chief Minister has proved his mentle again......
Sometime ago Ratan Tata said that if you are not in Gujarat, you are not doing the right business. It would have been profitable for him if he had himself understood this at that time.

Monday, September 29, 2008

Big B's Blog

A couple of days ago, news were flashed that Big B has had a good comment scribbled on his blog....He writes how justifying is it that One person who shoots a rifle gets 1 crore (Abhinav Bindra) and another person who dies while shooting gets 5 lacs (the Delhi cop).....he is absolutely right and his voice should be boticed by those at the helm of affairs.....but i would like to add one point to his concern that : it more unjustifying that a cop who kills the terrorist is not given a single penny on the contrary he is behing bars right now!!!!!(Vanzara)........this is how our country is!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Monday, September 15, 2008

Secular India!!!!!!

I am still wondering about the meaning of word 'secular' in the conteext of our country's politics.
Yesterday churches in Karnataka were vandalised which resulted in a sharp reaction from the chairperson of the UPA. She convened an emergency meeting to review the situatiion. This is fine and is expected from a person of such stature. But, then why didn't she convened the emergency meeting immediately after the serial blasts in the Capital city on 13th Sept. She could have responded to that in the similar way......but then again the question is that India is a secular Country!!!!!!!!!!

Monday, September 8, 2008

Gujarat 'CM' Marching towards Dictatorship!!!!

I wonder how this could happen in a country which is the largest democracy in the world. Recently on the eve of Teachers Day celebrations the honourable Chief Minister (Narendra Modi) of Gujarat compelled the schools of the entire state to watch the live telecast of his speech specifically addressed to the students......the next day News papers gave the heading 'One crore students' watch the CM live!!!!!!
Other part of the story is the CM was to interact live with the students and students could ask questions to him.....but behind the scene....the questionnaire was prepared in advance and the few selected students were directed to ask the given questions.....i fail to understand all this fuss created by Chief Minister, Narendra Modi.
Instead he could have gifted the teachers of the state on 5th of September by declaring the 6th pay commission recommendations.

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Ideological Vacuum

The political parties are supposed to follow an Ideology, and all its members are bind by this. But, it seems the parties now a days have diverged from it. The recent developments speaks volumes of it.
After the recent Ahmedabad Blasts, the Gujarat Police has proved its mettle by grabbing the culprits and the mastermind behind this blasts in no time. The mastermind, Bashar Kasmi has 'confessed' his role behind the blasts and even has accepted that the Jaipur Blasts was his handiwork. At the same time some of our 'responsible' political parties are claiming that the Gujarat Police has nabbed innocent people and have went to the extent of taking out a rally in support of this 'innocent' people. Really a shame on this political parties. I think these parties have no Ideology and that there is a Ideological Vacuum in these parties.
At this point of time all this parties should come together to counter this terrorism....And even if this leaders are claiming the innocence of Bashar, they should be charged with 'Sedition'.

Thursday, August 7, 2008

Newly Defined Secularism????

The definition of Secularism has changed while it travelled fron the dictionary to our country.....One definition says it is a Religious Pluralism....but in our country it has changed to All religions minus the Hindu religion....Another definition says Religious belief should not influence public and governmental decision....but the recent turmoil on Amarnath Land case shows clearly that the religious belief has definitely influenced the decision of the Chief Minister of J&K.....another definition says Neturality on matters of belief and gives no state privileges or subsidies to religion....in contrast in our country special privileges and subsidies are given to some religions.........Can anybody help me give the new deifnition to Secularism in particular our politicians!!!!!!

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Police on High Alert.....!!!????**

Can anybody in this country please tell me what an High Alert of Police means. Bangalore was shooked up with the couple of blasts on friday and subseequently the police of all the states were instructed to be on high alert. The very next day Ahmedabad was rocked with the serial of Blasts which took almost 50 human lives....I fail to understand here that with our police and the intelligence on the the high alert if Terrorists could harm us with such a high degree what would have been the situation if they were not on high alert!!!!!!!
Apropos our politicians, at this point of time they should think out of the box and cross all the party lines and should come together to counter this proxy war declared by the different terrorist outfits.

Friday, July 18, 2008

PENSIVE

Today i am really worried about the future of our country which is jeopardised by the foolish step of leftists. Actually our country has always a problem from the left; say Pakistan is to the left of our country and this Leftists. Maximum scores will be settled and there will be horse trading at large scale...and to add to it Sibu Soren has been offerd the Berth......Congress will go to any extent to save its government and the opposition will try to topple it down..
There's one hope which i could see is that BJP could create history by keeping the Country's interest at first priority and vote in favour of the government to make the Nuke Deal a success. and which may ultimately help BJP in the coming elections....
But that's a very brave decision which i think is next to impossible for the BJP.
Let us hope for the best!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Monday, March 24, 2008

Welcome Gesture

It is indeed a welcome gesture from the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR). These changed rules will really encourage the Scientists and enhance their interest in doing cutting-edge research.

The comparative figures of India and China are really shocking in terms of Patent applications registered and the research papers published. But I think with the Sixth Pay commission being implemented the research institutions in India would be able to attract good and genuine scientists. This will again have a cascading effect and the private companies will be forced to increase their investment in R & D with the good scientists being attracted towards government research institutions.

At last, we can confidently tell the scientists to Go Back To The Lab and start working on a new Patent which will remain their own baby.

Paras Trivedi