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Gujarat Assembly Election 2007 BJP wins with a comfortable majority View final results position

Gujarat Assembly Election 2007
BJP wins with a comfortable majority
View final results position


Narendra Modi is the Chief Minister of Gujarat. He was born on September 17, 1950 in Mehsana, Gujarat.

Modi completed his schooling in Vadnagar and graduated in Political Science from Gujarat University. He was the student leader of Akhil Bhartiya Vidyarthi Parishad (All India Students Council).

His political career started after he joined the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS), a Hindu nationalist organization in 1967. He was involved in the “Nav Nirman” (Reconstruction) movement. He joined the Bhartiya Janata Party in 1980. He was appointed as the General Secretary of the Gujarat State BJP unit in 1988. He became the Chief Minister of Gujarat in October 2001.

He led the BJP to win the 2002 Gujarat Legislative Assembly elections with 126 seats in the 182-member assembly. He was appointed again as the Chief Minister of Gujarat on December 22, 2002.

BJP led by Narendra Modi won 117 out of 182 seats in the 2007 Gujarat Legislative Assembly Elections. He became the Chief Minister of Gujarat for the third time on December 25, 2007.

Myth 15: Narendra Modi gave free hand to rioters for 3 days

Myth 15: Narendra Modi gave free hand to rioters for 3 days

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Fact: This much-repeated nonsensical allegation is baseless. Narendra Modi frantically called the Army units to Ahmedabad on February 28- as per the report of The Hindu the next day. India Today weekly’s report ‘Chronology of a Crisis’ on this topic in its issue dated 18 March 2002 also proves this beyond doubt.

The full details of the steps taken by the Gujarat Government to control violence can be read in this article:

The fact is- that the Army staged a flag march in Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Surat and Godhra on 1st March- i.e. the 2nd day. So there was no question of giving anyone a free hand. The blatant lie was repeated many times in the media. The TV channel CNN-IBN on its Hindi channel reported on 26 October 2007- by writing on TV screens- “There was given 3 days time to kill in Gujarat”. The fact is- out of the 3 days- the Army was present in 2 days- and the extent of violence was far less as compared to the first day. The Hindu itself reported on 3rd March 2002- that the situation improved in Ahmedabad on 2nd March- i.e. the 3rd day of the riots.

Moreover-there was already a minority backlash on the 2nd day of the riots- i.e. on 1st March the Muslims started a backlash in Ahmedabad- as reported by The Hindu the next day. The question of the next two days does not arise- even on February 28- when the Army was not present- the police shot dead 10 Hindus in Ahmedabad alone- and 26 were injured. The police fired around 1,000 rounds- out of which 600 were fired in Ahmedabad alone-on February 28. Police saved 2500 Muslims from certain death in Sanjeli- a town in North Gujarat on 1st March 2002- i.e. the 2nd day of the riots.

Narendra Modi did not even give 3 minutes- not to talk of 3 days to the rioters. He had ordered 827 preventive arrests on February 27 itself- and given shoot-at-sight at Godhra on February 27 itself at 9:45 AM- only 2 hours after the Godhra carnage. The entire police force was deployed in Gujarat in view of apprehension that riots might break out on February 27 itself. The Rapid Action Force was deployed in Ahmedabad and other sensitive areas and the Centre sent in CRPF personnel-on February 27 itself! All this was reported by various English newspapers-like The Indian Express, The Times of India, The Tribune, The Hindustan Times etc the next day- i.e. 28 February.

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Also- Defence Minister George Fernandes was in Ahmedabad on 1st March at 1:00 AM on Narendra Modi’s request. And the next day- he was bravely on Ahmedabad’s streets at a great risk to personal life. If Modi gave a free hand for 3 days- then why did he call George Fernandes?

On Feb 27 itself- www.rediff.com reported- “The situation became tense as news of the incident spread to other parts of the state prompting the state government to initiate precautionary security measures. Security has been tightened in Godhra and other parts of Gujarat.”
The Link for this report is:

Rediff.com also reported quoting PTI on Feb 28 evening that-“The army has been asked to stand by and the Rapid Action Force and the Central Industrial Security Force have been deployed in Ahmedabad and other places.”
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Rediff.com reported on Feb 27 itself- after Godhra that- “Two companies of the Rapid Action Force and one company of the State Reserve Police were deployed at Godhra to guard against further outbreak of violence.”
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On Feb 28- curfew was imposed in Baroda at 8 Am in the morning itself- as reported by rediff.com the same day. The report says-

“Indefinite curfew was imposed in the city from 0800 hours following the stabbing incidents, a senior police official said.

Curfew had been imposed in the six police station areas of the walled city (i.e. Ahmedabad) and RAF and CISF companies have been deployed in sensitive areas, Police Commissioner Deen Dayal Tuteja said.

Indefinite curfew has also been imposed in Lunawada town of Panchmahal district after 0200 hours on Wednesday night following incidents of arson and looting, he said.

Meanwhile, indefinite curfew, imposed in Godhra town after the attack on the train on Wednesday, continued on Thursday without any relaxation.

No untoward incident was reported during the curfew so far, police said.

The situation had remained peaceful and under control in other parts of the state during the night, police said.”


On the 2nd day of the riots- Shoot-at-sight orders were extended to Ahmedabad as well. The report of rediff.com on 1st March 2002 was-

Alarmed by the unabated incidents of violence in the city, the Gujarat government on Friday issued shoot-at-sight orders to the police against those indulging in arson and violence.
The announcement was made by Chief Minister Narendra Modi in Ahmedabad, official sources said.
Modi has issued directives to the police to deal ’strictly with arsonists and if need be shoot-at-sight any person indulging in rioting’, they added.

Meanwhile, the army staged flag marches in the violence-hit areas of Ahmedabad - Daraipur, Shahpur, Shahibaug and Naroda - to instill confidence among the people as unabated violence has claimed 111 lives in the city alone so far.

The army personnel were out in different areas like Daraipur, Shahpur, Shahibaug and Naroda, police said.”

In chapter 2 we have already seen the reports of The Hindu and The Indian Express to know the steps taken by the Gujarat government to curb the violence. The Telegraph-published from Kolkata also reported on 1st March 2002-

“ (On Feb 28) The Vajpayee government, alarmed that law and order were spiralling out of control, ordered deployment of the army in the state. The army has already begun pre-deployment drills in violence-scarred areas and will be out latest by tomorrow morning. Defence minister George Fernandes is travelling to Gujarat tomorrow…Curfew was clamped in 26 towns… “There is a fire inside us. Our blood is boiling,” Mangalben, a woman from Dariapur, said. “What is the fault of those children who died? There is a volcano of anger.”


In other words-there was a volcano of anger among the masses- whose blood was boiling after the Muslims brutally roasted 59 kar sewaks including 15 children in Godhra. On the events of 1st March 2002- The Telegraph reported in its issue dated 2nd March-

“A funeral procession cast away its veil of mourning and exploded into a mob of killers, torching houses inside which the pursued were huddled. Official sources said eight people died in the incident, but unofficial estimates put the toll at above 30.

An agency report suggested vengeance for the death of three persons earlier in the day as the motive for the attack at Pandarwada, 70 km from Godhra….

Despite the presence of the army — some 3,500 soldiers have arrived in the state — in Ahmedabad, Surat, Vadodara and Rajkot, the rioting has not stopped.”


And they say that Narendra Modi gave 3 days to the rioters to kill! They demand that the BJP and Narendra Modi should ‘apologize’ for the Gujarat riots. They should realize and so also the BJP spokespersons who come on TV and miserably fail to point out the truth- that it is not Narendra Modi who should apologize- but the entire media- for lying and lying, exaggerating, defaming Narendra Modi. The media can be tried under Section 153-A (Creating enmity between two groups)- because of its one-sided reporting- and Section 500 of IPC- (Defaming)- for needlessly defaming BJP, Sangh Parivar and Narendra Modi- and also tarnishing the image of India.

This tale of lies and myths is unending. It can go on and on and on. We will, however, need to conclude this chapter here itself. An enterprising writer would do well to compile an encyclopedia of these media lies on the entire Gujarat scenario. He can start with media lies on Godhra, on concocting imaginary ‘provocations’ for Godhra, the lies concocted on the post-Godhra riots-such as the extent of the riots, the number of people killed, the imaginary tales and stories of unnamed victims, the rapes and murders of innocent people, etc etc. And he can conclude with the media’s malicious reporting during the Gujarat Assembly elections of December 2002 when the media was the Congress’ pillar and tried to defeat the BJP. The BJP, which suffers the maximum damage from these lies, has unwisely allowed the media to escape the courts for one-sided, malicious lies.

Narendra Modi sworn in as CM of Gujarat for third time (Also watch)

Narendra Modi sworn in as CM of Gujarat for third time (Also watch)

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Today, it was double celebration for BJP as first it was the birthday of formal Prime Minister of India and senior BJP leader Atal Bihari Vajpayee and second Narendra Modi sworn in as CM of Gujarat for the third time. This whole ceremony took place at Sardar Patel Stadium in the heart of Ahmadabad. This oath taking ceremony is attended by number of senior BJP leaders like LK Advani, Venkaiah Naidu, Arun Jaitley and lakhs of Modi supporters and BJP workers. Narendra Modi won the Gujarat election battle by getting a huge majority of 117 seats in recently held Gujarat election. This time Narendra Modi is believed to be emerged as stronger leader and there are many chances that his influence will also increase in the national politics too. So far, Narendra Modi has shown his commitment for the growth of Gujarat and he wants to celebrate the golden jubilee celebration of Gujarat with full enthusiasm in 2010. People of Gujarat have shown lot of trust on the Narendra Modi and therefore, we can hope that he work even more his previous term for the welfare of people of Gujarat.

Watch the video Oath ceremony of Narendra Modi

Viqaruddin Wanted to kill Narendra Modi, and He was Very Close

Ahmedabad : According to reports coming in through Hyderabad Police sources, Viqaruddin, a terrorist arrested by Hyderabad Police has confessed during interrogation that last year(2009) he wanted to kill Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi and in one of the functions in Ahmedabad, he was very close. He also had minor weapon at that time.

Viqaruddin has reportedly confessed that when Ramol Police station’s inaugural function was held last year in Ahmedabad, he was present in same function to kill Narendra Modi using minor weapon. However looking at the National Security Guards and Modi’s tight security cover, he dropped his idea to kill Modi with minor weapon. He decided to get equipped with AK-47. He also managed to make an identity card of journalist to get closer to Modi. Viqaruddin has reportedly confessed that he had prepared maps and details of the area and also gathered details about some BJP, RSS leaders and VHP bigwig Shri Praveen Togadia.

Narendra Modi Draws a Crowd in Mumbai

Narendra Modi Draws a Crowd in Mumbai


If there were ever a doubt about Narendra Modi’s pulling power among businessmen, consider this: So many showed up at the Taj Mahal Palace & Tower hotel in Mumbai Wednesday for a Gujarat promotion event featuring the state’s chief minister that some had to watch it on video from another room and others had to wait in massive lines for lunch—and frequently reached the front of the line only to be met by empty serving dishes.

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Ratan Tata, chairman of the Tata Group, left, and Gujarat’s chief minister Narendra Modi, right, inaugurated the Tata Nano plant at Sanand, Gujarat, in June.

As the ever-gracious Taj staff rushed to refill the daal, paneer and assortment of pastries, the river of businessmen kept flowing. Almost twice the 250 expected at the event showed up, organizers said. Invitees were promised the chance to hear Mr. Modi’s address and stay afterward to talk business with his top lieutenants.

So many came that they couldn’t fit into the 250 seats set up in the Crystal Room and the overflow crowd of 200 had to watch Mr. Modi extol the virtues of Gujarat over video in another room. The state has developed a reputation for being able to do what most other regions of India cannot—streamline the process of setting up industries so they can rapidly build and expand. When the Tata Group ran into trouble building its Nano compact car manufacturing plant in West Bengal state two years ago, the company found a ready home in Gujarat.

Mr. Modi, addressing the audience intermittently in both English and Hindi, apologized to those who had to watch him on television, noting that interest in the western coastal state of Gujarat was at fever pitch compared to 2005, when only 80 people showed up at the first Mumbai event organized as a prelude to what has become a biennial business summit in Gujarat. The next one is scheduled to be held in January.

The state of Gujarat has been running a high profile media campaign called “Vibrant Gujarat,” showcasing the state as being the most business friendly in India. The state has hired a public relations firm, APCO Worldwide, with 50 people dedicated to promoting Gujarat as a business destination, company officials said.

Perhaps it was a sign of Mr. Modi’s national political ambition that he cast himself as not only looking out for Gujarat’s business interests—but also India’s.

Lapsing into Hindi, he said that he had been focusing his efforts on Gujarat but he wanted the entire country to benefit also from the summit. So he was inviting all states in India to attend the summit and he would help make business deals that would benefit them as well.

Then he returned to touting Gujarat, saying: “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.”