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Narendra Modi's Summary

Narendra Modi's Summary



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Narendra Modi gives “Buy khadi, support shramyogis” call on Gandhi Jayanti week

Narendra Modi gives “Buy khadi, support shramyogis” call on Gandhi Jayanti week

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Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi on friday fervently appealed to the people to buy khadi clothes during the Gandhi Jayanti Week beginning today.

In a statement issued on the eve of the Gandhi Jayanti on October 2, 2010, Mr. Modi wished that every family, every person join the campaign individually or in groups to buy khadi for the economic empowerment of lakhs of shramyogis, engaged in spinning yarn and weaving khadi in the form of cottage industry.

The Chief Minister said that the rebate announced by the Gujarat Government on khadi during Gandhi Jayanti has also been receiving wide support. He said that he would himself buy dresses by dropping into the khadi shops this year too, as in the past.

Expressing satisfaction at the sale of khadi clothes receiving huge response in Gujarat for nearly a decade, he said, each one of us must buy at least one khadi cloth to ensure the poorest among the poor could light the proverbial lamp in his hut during the Diwali. This could be the best tribute to the Mahatma for whom the empowerment of the daridra narayan was his top priority.

Narendra Modi

Narendra Modi


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Narendra Modi Born on 17th September, 1950 at Vadnagar, a small town in Mehsana district of North Gujarat, Modi grew up in a culture that instilled in him the values of generosity, benevolence and social service. During the Indo-Pak war in the mid sixties, even as a young boy, he volunteered to serve the soldiers in transit at railway stations. In 1967, he served the flood affected people of Gujarat. The CM of Gujarat is not merely a Chief Minister. He is a man who blots out the line of demarcation between the state and the society. The hierarchy of the ruler and ruled breaks down and we have a phenomenon of the state and the society combined in the great adventure of the reconstruction of a new Gujarat. Narendra Modi is the man of destiny, the guiding star of the masses. If like the poet, the leader is also born, here we have a born leader. That he is also, at heart, a poet endows him with imagination and emotion that go to the making of his vision with abundant commitment and concern. His is a profile in courage, presenting a common man who is also uncommon.

Godhra riots : Supreme Court to hear SIT report on Modi

Godhra riots : Supreme Court to hear SIT report on Modi


New Delhi, Aug 19 : The Supreme Court will on Thursday examine the report of the Special Investigating Team (SIT) probing the role of Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi and other politicians in the 2002 Godhra communal riots.

The complainant alleged that bureaucrats did not discharge their constitutional duty to control the riots.

Earlier on April 27, the apex court had asked the SIT, headed by former Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) Director RK Raghavan, to probe the role of 64 people, including that of Gujarat Chief Minister Modi in the post-Godhra riots cases.

The court directive came in response to a petition filed by Zakia Jaffrey, whose husband Ehsan Jaffrey, ex-Congress MP was killed during the Gulburg society riots along with 39 others.

In her complaint Zakia Jaffrey alleged that Modi, his cabinet colleagues, police officials and senior bureaucrats aided and abetted the riots.

The SIT has so far questioned Modi, Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) leader Praveen Togadia and various police officers and examined records of bureaucrats and top cops in the list of 63 accused in Jafri’s complaint. (ANI)

Modi appears before SIT

Modi appears before SIT

Gandhinagar, March 27 – Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi Saturday appeared before the Supreme Court-appointed Special Investigation Team (SIT) for questioning over the 2002 communal riots.

Modi reached the SIT office at noon. This is the first time Modi is being interrogated in a riot case.

An official spokesman said Modi’s decision to submit himself for questioning was no setback for the state government. ‘What setback?’ asked spokesman Jai Narayan Vyas.

The SIT issued a notice to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader March 11 seeking his deposition during the week beginning March 21 on the issues raised by Zakia Jaffri, widow of former Congress MP Ehsan Jaffri who was killed in the riots.

Jaffri died along with other residents when a mob set fire to the Gulberg Society in Ahmedabad in the wake of the violence sparked off by a train burning at Godhra that killed 59 Hindu passengers.

Most of those killed in the retaliatory Gujarat violence were Muslims.

Modi within his rights not to appear before SIT: activists

Modi within his rights not to appear before SIT: activists

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Ahmedabad, March 22 – The notice issued by the Special Investigation Team (SIT) to Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi for questioning in connection with the 2002 communal riots lacks statutory sanction and was not binding on him, according to activists representing the riot victims.

Mukul Sinha of the Jan Sangharsh Manch said: ‘Initially it was believed that the notice had been issued under section 160 of the CrPC (where police have the power to require attendance of witnesses) but now we learn that such is not the case.’

Sinha is representing the 2002 riot victims before the Nanavati-Mehta Judicial Enquiry Commission probing the Godhra train carnage and the communal riots that followed.

Narendra Modi did not appear before the SIT here on Sunday.

Former additional Director General of Police R.B. Sreekumar, who faced the Modi government’s wrath over his disclosures about the state government’s alleged tacit support to the riots, also feels that ‘the sort of notice issued by the SIT hardly serves the purpose of justice’.

‘It has no legal value. Conducting a thorough investigation entails registering an FIR and issuing summons under the CrPC. Disregard of such a summons can invite arrest,’ he added.

Controversy has been brewing over the role of the SIT with activists now urging the Supreme Court to reconstitute it.

The matter is slated to come up for hearing next month. Two public prosecutors in the Gulbarg Society massacre case, R.K. Shah and Naina Bhatt, had recently quit the case citing differences with the SIT.

Zakia Jafri, the widow of former Congress MP Ehsan Jafri, who was among those killed in Gulbarg Society, Ahmedabad, during the post-Godhra riots, had named Modi and 63 top politicians, police officers and government officials for their role behind the larger conspiracy in the 2002 communal riots.

Former Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) legislator Kalu Maliwad has challenged the earlier apex court order in this regard and the matter is slated to come up before the Supreme Court next month.

On March 11, the apex court-appointed SIT had summoned Modi to appear before it on March 21 for questioning over the communal violence at Gulbarg Society. The summons came in response to the case filed by Zakia Jafri.

Jafri was among the 69 killed in the 2002 Gulbarg Society riots in Ahmedabad