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Thursday, March 3, 2011

When author Narendra Modi spoke in English

When author Narendra Modi spoke in English

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Ahmedabad: Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi is now an author. His book - 'Convenient Action - Gujarat's Response To Challenges of Climate Change' was released in Ahmedabad on Tuesday. The 250 page book essentially talks about the steps taken by the Gujarat government for environment protection.

The release function was attended by former President APJ Abdul Kalam and Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Chief RK Pachauri. But more than the book, what caught everybody's attention was Modi's address to gathering in English, something that he rarely does.

"We can have conferences after conferences, but I think one simple action is better than a million good intentions. My book documents such simple actions," Modi said adding the book is a humble attempt to document steps taken by his government to meet the challenges of climate change.

The book, however, has few figures on emission levels in Gujarat. It merely showcases his pet projects like the river basin links, water treatment plants and the lone experimental BRTS corridor in Ahmedabad.


"I am neither an expert on climate change nor a professional writer, but I have written from the core of my heart," he said.

After former US Vice-President and Nobel laureate Al-Gore, Modi became the second political leader to write a book on climate change, said an official of Macmillan Publishers India Ltd, which published the book.

Nobel award winner Pachauri praised Modi for his efforts in dealing with the issue. "Political will is required to take unpopular decisions to save our climate," he said adding that the Gujarat Chief Minister has shown the way.

Pachauri recalled that Modi, along with his team of IAS officers, had come to him to understand the issue of climate change and spent an entire day with him.

Kalam also praised Modi's initiative and asked the Chief Minister to take steps to make Gujarat the carbon neutral state of India.

Interestingly, Modi was silent on Environment Minister Jairam Ramesh's performance at the climate change summit in Cancun - on India warming up to emission benchmarks. His party has been protesting against this in Delhi, but Modi hinted that he was launching his book, not controversies. (With PTI Inputs)

Modi let off the hook

Modi let off the hook


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I suspected some design when the Justice Nanavati Commission submitted only a part of the inquiry report on what was known as the Godhara incident. I could see the contents written on the face of a gleeful Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi in a photograph at the time of the report’s presentation. It was clear [...]

Godhra Review Committee Judgement

Godhra Review Committee Judgement

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In a historical judgment, the Division Bench of Gujarat High Court upheld the decision of the POTA review Committee that had earlier held that was no element of terrorist conspiracy in the Godhra train burning case.

The Division of the High Court consisting of Justice Bhagwati Prasad and Justice Bankim Mehta held that the POTA review committee had not committed any jurisdictional error in arriving at its decision which was based on legal evidence.

The judgment of the High Court comes as a great relief for the minority community which has been deeply hurt by the allegation of the Government led by Narendra Modi alleging that the Muslims of Godhra had planned and conspired to kill the karsevaks.

Jan Sangharsh Manch had presented volumes of evidence before the Nanavati Commission to establish that the Conspiracy theory of Police was totally false. Unfortunately however, the Nanvati Commission had opined that the Godhra train burning was the result of e Muslim Conspiracy by relying on the evidence furnished by the police. The High Court Judgment would now wholly negate the findings of the Nanavati Commission on the rain burning issue and put to an end the controversy on this issue.

We are still haunted by the terror: Riot victims

We are still haunted by the terror: Riot victims

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Ahmedabad, Feb 25 (IANS) Abdul Sattar Quereshi, 40, an iron fabricator in the Naroda Patiya area here, vividly remembers watching his shop being burnt by a group of sword-wielding men who went about killing passersby early Feb 28, 2002. “I escaped being attacked and ran for cover. The narrow lanes of Naroda Patiya helped me hide [...]