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“I am Narendra Modi’s Wife”

“I am Narendra Modi’s Wife”

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She is clad in an ill-fitting blouse and a mod­est printed sari. Somewhat stooped, her face is wrinkled, her hands have obviously seen hard times and her hair is pulled back in a tight bun, making her look severe. Dirt grips the cracks of her slipper-clad feet. She could have been any woman in Rajosana village, Gujarat. But then, she is Jashodaben Chimanlal Modi. Everyone in this village knows her as Narendra Modi’s wife.

After the post-Godhra Gujarat riots, Modi’s po­litical foes in Banaskantha district discovered her in this dusty village. Since then, Jashodaben has lived her life under intense scrutiny. Few among the 2,500 villagers, predominantly Muslim, dis­believe her story. Even Modi has neither con­firmed nor denied her muted claim. At the time of going to press, a faxed request for a comment was not returned by Modi’s office.

People close to her say that she was married to Modi in his native village, Vadnagar, in Mehsana district, when she was 18. At the time of her mar­riage, she had studied only up to Class VII. That is believed to have put a strain on their marriage. (Also, according to a villager, Jashodaben does not like to be photographed as she believes she is not good looking.) A few days after the mar­riage, Jashodaben was sent back to her father Chimanlal’s house to complete her education. As those who know her say, in a bid to please her husband and measure up to his exacting stand­ards, she started studying in Dholaka and com­pleted her SSC (old pattern) in 1972. Then she completed a primary teachers course and worked in Ahmedabad for three months.

Subsequently, on 23 March 1978, Jashodaben joined a primary school in Dekwali village in Banaskantha district. She was later transferred to the District Panchayat School in Roopal village where she worked for 12 years. On 2 December 1991, she came to Rajosana village, where she currently lives. Villagers say that though she has been to Ahmedabad occasionally, she was never asked to stay on by her husband.

Jashodaben, a first standard teacher at the Rajosana Primary School, is very popular among her Muslim students. Muslim women in the vil­lage, none of whom were willing to be quoted, say that Modi’s estranged wife is shaping the per­sonalities of Muslim children through her dili­gence as a teacher. They seem to like her. But the 57-year-old will be retiring in October.

“Narendrabhai Modi is a national leader. He is intelligent and good looking. Jashodaben may not be able to match him. But she is his wife; he has married her. He must take her back to live with him,” says a village elder.

When I met her at the school, Jashodaben was as excited as a child and could not stop smiling. She expressed a desire to talk and tell her tale. But the principal of the school, Pravinkumar P Vyas, admonished her for talking to a journalist. “You will only talk to them after school hours. Now go back to your class,” Vyas told her.

She pleaded, “Can I talk to her during the break? It will only take a few minutes.” But the principal was unrelenting.

She left the room meekly, only to come back soon. She said,“I will not say anything against my husband. He is very powerful. This job is all I have to survive. I am afraid of the consequences.” She then went back to her classroom.

Meanwhile, the principal had made a call from his mobile phone to inform somebody that Jashodaben had visitors. He then went to meet her in her classroom. After that, she became a dif­ferent person. She smiled no more, her excite­ment was gone and she looked nervous. She kept wringing her hands. When I approached her again, she screamed, asking to be left alone. But as she walked away, she gestured to suggest that she would talk later.

Later, some men visited the school, one after the other, in different vehicles. They parked their vehicles within the school premises, and looked directly into the principal’s office. After a while, they left. When the school day came to an end, Jashodaben almost ran out to a waiting autorick­shaw. She pointed at me and told some villagers that I was harassing her.

Hiding her face in her hands, she went to her brother’s house in her maternal village in Brahamanwada, about 20 km away. A few min­utes later, a young man who identified himself as Prakashbhai, a reporter from Ram Setu (a two-page government-run newspaper printed with inconsistent frequency), approached me and asked me to leave the village. By then a sizeable crowd had gathered around us.

Though Jashodaben earns a monthly salary of Rs 10,000, she lives in a one-room tenement in the Panchalvas area in the village, and pays a rent of Rs 150 every month. The 100 sq ft room has a tin roof, no toilets, and not even a bathroom. The tap is located outside the house. According to the vil­lagers, Jashodaben wakes up very early and takes a bath outside the house.

Despite the fact that she can afford a better life, she has chosen to stay in a somewhat im­poverished village, in a sympathetic and help­ful neighbourhood. Here, her story is known to all. Even the children of her school refer to her as ‘Narendrabhai Modi’s wife’.

But for all practical purposes, that means lit­tle. Jashodaben does not enjoy any privileges. She has to sweep and clean her house, fill water, use a public toilet, cook her meals and wash her own clothes. She does not have any domestic help.

The moment a car is spotted in the village, those living in the bylane leading to Jashodaben’s house gather outside their homes and maintain a close watch on her. Everyone I met claimed to be close to her. In fact, some even asked for money to ensure good access to her. Every Sunday, she takes the 20 km ride to Brahmanwada in an autorick­shaw to spend the day with her brother’s family. Her brother runs a provision store.
People close to her say that she longs for that phone call from her husband, the call asking her to come and live with him forever. Jashodaben has consulted numerous astrologers for this rea­son. Interestingly, the verdict of all the astrolo­gers is that one day she will definitely live with her husband.

The war between the BJP and Congress in Gujarat, particularly in Rajosana, works in Jashodaben’s favour. Her story will be retold over and over again.

For many years, the Congress had an upper hand in the Panchayat elections, but of late, the BJP is emerging stronger here. So, while Modi’s supporters maintain a close watch on Jashodaben’s activities to ensure that her dis­closures do not embarrass the Chief Minister of Gujarat, his opponents are keen to reveal her to the nation. Meanwhile, Jashodaben is noticed to be turning increasingly religious.

Narendra Modi

Narendra Modi




he first slogan that he coined to capture the voters` imagination was "Apnu Gujarat, Agavun Gujarat or Our Gujarat, Unique Gujarat". Since 7th October 2001 has been the chief minister of the Indian state of Gujrat. He was promoted to the office following the defeat of the BJP in the elections. In December 2002, he won re-election as chief minister with 126 seats in the 182-member assembly. In the early 1990s, as elections organiser he participated in the rise to political dominance of the Bharatiya Janata Party in Gujarat.

Mr Narendra Modi was born on 17th September 1950, to a middle class family in the Mehsana district of Gujarat. During his student life, he displayed influential leadership qualities, and this was clearly seen when he successfully set up a new chapter of Akhil Bharatiya Vidyarthi Parishad, at that time it was a powerful national student body. This post-graduate in political science, Modi entered social life right at the beginning of his career, in the early seventies. He joined the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh as a young man in the year 1974. After that he became a full-time worker and organiser for it. During his engagement with RSS, he plunged into the anti-corruption movement. In the early 1980s, he joined the Bharatiya Janata Party. He was the brigde between the RSS and the BJP.

Narendra ModiModi was recognized as the master planner between 1988 and 1995, who had successfully carried out the necessary groundwork for making BJP the ruling party of the state. The responsibility of organizing two crucial national events were entrusted to Narendra Modi during this period - the Somnath to Ayodhya Rath Yatra (a very long march) of Mr Advani and a similar march from Kanyakumari (the southern most part of India) to the troubled Kashmir in north.

To note a statement of Lal Krishna Advani, a senior leader of the Bharatiya Janata Party about Modi "a leader who, after being subjected to a malicious and prolonged campaign of vilification, has been able to impress even his critics with his determination, single-minded focus, integrity and a wide array of achievements in a relatively short time".

In the beginning, he was believed to be a back-room operator for the political party. He was made the National Secretary of the party in the year 1995, in charge of five major states in India. He was asked to head the government of Gujrat in the turmoil period (2001) of Gujrat, as the state was undergoing problems because of several natural calamities including the massive Gujarat Earthquake in January 2001.

In order to compensate for economic losses, Modi re-organised the government`s administrative structure. It was during his headship Gujarat registered the highest growth rate among all the states in India with a GDP growth rate of over 10%. Narendra Modi was credited by the Gujrat Government for reducing the fiscal deficiency of the state treasury by fifty percent and reducing the losses of the Gujarat State Electricity Board. It is his initiative with which the availability of electricity in many parts of rural Gujarat was increased in over 5,000 villages.

Successful raising of the height of the Narmada Dam from 95 to 110.64 metres is one of the most substantial accomplishments of his government that has been resulted in increased irrigation, water supplies and hydroelectric power. The increased height has resulted in waters finally flowing to practically all parts of the state. Several drinking water schemes, in addition, have been accomplished and the problem of water scarcity is nearly on its way to extermination. By over one hundred per cent, value of the agricultural production of Gujarat has grown during the first three years of the Narendra Modi`s government.

Narendra ModiNarendra Modi is considered to be one of the most easily reachable political leaders in India. He is popular and progressive, tech-savvy and a true democrat, a poet and author of three books. For the 500,000 government employees in Gujarat, Modi has launched a motivated training programme. He is a leader who believes in teamwork. This initiative of him is being watched in admiration by every other state and is in for replication through out the nation. A true Karmayogi (doer), as he has been named Mr Modi refuses to be intimidated by catastrophes and turmoil and is effectively leading Gujrat to be one of the top states of India.. His trail-blasting efforts have afforded rich dividends for the economy of the state.

Narendra Modi has been awarded by `India Today` as the best chief minister twice in three years. Modi is considered front-runner in party`s leadership among the next generation of politicians. A section of society calls him "Chhotte Sardar" the next Sardar Patel who is most distinguished politician from Gujarat-State who is the architect of India with immeccable contribution to India`s freedom movement.

Narendra Modi is widely esteemed as a youthful and vigorous leader with innovative thoughts. Modi has communicated his vision successfully to the people of Gujarat and has been able to impart faith, trust and hope among the 50 million people of Gujarat. Image of the state as a preferred investment destination with the successful conclusion of the Vibrant Gujarat Summit in January 2005, among global investors has taken a quantum leap. Mr Narendra Modi is adored as an able and visionary leader, wide cross section of the people of Gujarat, cutting across religions, income groups and even political affiliations. He is also admired as one who is successfully, significantly, extensively, transparently and persuasively uplifting the quality of their lives.

Modi- Vibrant Gujarat 2011

Modi- Vibrant Gujarat 2011

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Narendra Modi

Narendra Modi

Gujarat’s CM Narendra Modi was in Mumbai to invite business man for the Vibrant Gujarat -2011 which is going to be held on 12th and 13th Jan-2010. He was going to address and meet 250 businessmen in Taj, almost double has come to see him and wants to hear him. So, an alternate arrangement has to be done by Taj authorities and people of 200 have to watch Mr. Modi on Video from another room. In the Leadership of Mr. Modi, the state has developed a reputation for being able to do what most other regions of India can’t- Streamline the process of setting up business so they can rapidly build and expand. Tata Nano is a example for the same.

He was looking for the growth of Gujarat and also for India and other states. Entire country should be benefited from the Vibrant Gujarat. And also invites all states of India to attend the summit and he would help make business deals that would benefit them as well.

“If you want to be with the times, you must be in Gujarat, if you want to be ahead of the times, you must be in Gujarat”

Mr.Modi also visited Bangalore and addresses a large gathering of businessmen as a part of a series of Road shows ahead of the upcoming Vibrant Gujarat Summit in Jan-11. He has a plan to promote Brand Gujarat by introducing a special package for small and medium sector.

He said, a special package for small and medium business sector with a common “Made in Gujarat” brand. Our Goal is to build “Brand Gujarat” as an international brand. And this can be achieved only by ensuring excellence in quality through international packaging, common branding and global marketing and access to international markets.

Its expected that delegates from 80 countries will take part in this year’s Vibrant Gujarat-2011, as against 47 countries in the last event. As the campaine is going it looks that this years summit will brings lots of investment in gujarat.



Modi- Vibrant Gujarat 2011

Modi- Vibrant Gujarat 2011

»
Narendra Modi

Narendra Modi

Gujarat’s CM Narendra Modi was in Mumbai to invite business man for the Vibrant Gujarat -2011 which is going to be held on 12th and 13th Jan-2010. He was going to address and meet 250 businessmen in Taj, almost double has come to see him and wants to hear him. So, an alternate arrangement has to be done by Taj authorities and people of 200 have to watch Mr. Modi on Video from another room. In the Leadership of Mr. Modi, the state has developed a reputation for being able to do what most other regions of India can’t- Streamline the process of setting up business so they can rapidly build and expand. Tata Nano is a example for the same.

He was looking for the growth of Gujarat and also for India and other states. Entire country should be benefited from the Vibrant Gujarat. And also invites all states of India to attend the summit and he would help make business deals that would benefit them as well.

“If you want to be with the times, you must be in Gujarat, if you want to be ahead of the times, you must be in Gujarat”

Mr.Modi also visited Bangalore and addresses a large gathering of businessmen as a part of a series of Road shows ahead of the upcoming Vibrant Gujarat Summit in Jan-11. He has a plan to promote Brand Gujarat by introducing a special package for small and medium sector.

He said, a special package for small and medium business sector with a common “Made in Gujarat” brand. Our Goal is to build “Brand Gujarat” as an international brand. And this can be achieved only by ensuring excellence in quality through international packaging, common branding and global marketing and access to international markets.

Its expected that delegates from 80 countries will take part in this year’s Vibrant Gujarat-2011, as against 47 countries in the last event. As the campaine is going it looks that this years summit will brings lots of investment in gujarat.



Narendra Modi Visa Trouble : Wiki Leaks Expose

Narendra Modi Visa Trouble : Wiki Leaks Expose

Narendra Modi Visa Trouble

Narendra Modi

Narendra Modi was denied Visa By United States in the year 2001 for the controversial riots

that took place in Gujrat in 2002. The Big question now is that whether the US will reconsider

its decision over Modi or not.

US Spokesperson Michael S Owen said ,”direct encounters with Modi will enable us to deliver a clear

message regarding US concerns for the state of human rights and religious freedom in Gujarat”.

The issue over Modi caught the attention due to the wiki leaks expose.

Owen said that talks are going on over Modi and the final decision would be told at the earliest.