The media(not Chindu) predicts landslide victory for Modi. Haven't these imbeciles read Avidya's articles?
Why Modi will score a landslide win again
Why Modi will score a landslide win again
With the Congress's electoral strategies formulated in terms of its golden bygone era, the Hindutva mascot, Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi [Images], is all set to score a massive landslide victory in the coming assembly election -- much bigger than the one he scored in 2002.
This is the most one-sided election I have covered in my 28-year journalistic career, where there is no electoral issue except the incumbent chief minister who looms larger than life before the Congress's has-been and would-be small-timers. When a Tendulkar faces gali-mohalla bowlers a double century is certain.
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Chindu seems to live in its own make-believe world, propelled by pseudosecularism. When the Gujarat election results come out, there will be a frantic search for a scapegoat, particularly those who wrote the speech material for their mataji. This lady just vomits out whatever is written for her in a language not her own. She should have been careful in using such heavily loaded phrases such as "merchants of death". You can expect an article from H. Khare exonerating mother superior.
Naxal R has vested interest in protecting Sonia dynasty. But his first commitment is to fatherland China.
Digvijay Singh accuses Gujarat of "Hindu terrorism". And Chindu finds it convenient to blame Modi by asking "Will communalism work again?" We are told that the Congress has "honourably owned" up Ms Gandhi's "maut-ke-soudagar" accusation against Modi. What else can the Congress do after its secular drum beaters have willingly propagated these words of wisdom?
And Chindu informs us, folks of a lower intelligence: "Election analysts are suggesting not merely that the Gujarat contest has tightened but that the popular mood has turned against the BJP because, among other things, Mr. Modi's attempt to shut out 'normal issues' and make the Hindu-Muslim divide the dominant, if not the sole, election issue has failed".
One Vidya S has become many "election analysts"! That is what's called secular magic.
http://www.hindu.com/2007/12/10/stories/2007121056241000.htm
http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/holnus/001200712101964.htm
Congress' flip-flop continues
Continuing its flip-flop on the "merchant of death" controversy, the Congress on Monday suggested that Sonia Gandhi did not name Narendra Modi but had the entire state administration including the Chief Minister in mind when she made those remarks.
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Chindu (Editorial) earlier in the day said that Congress has "honourably owned" up Ms. Gandhi's "maut ke soudagar" accusation against Modi.
So, it looks like Congress has, as of now (i.e. as per the latest somersault, it is not just flip-flop as Chindu would like to pretend), "dishonourably disowned" up the remark on Modi?!
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