As natural as he may have wanted to be around nature, the Modi that came across is the Modi that he mostly is - minutely orchestrated and carefully planned.
India needs more dynamic reforms, not less. Foreign investors should pray that if Modi wins, he should pick up from where he started in 2014, not where he left off in 2019.
ThePrint’s word analysis of Narendra Modi’s public speeches before and after the Pulwama terror strike reveals a significant shift in his poll campaign.
Congress chief Rahul Gandhi, who filed his nomination for Wayanad Lok Sabha seat on Thursday, said he chose a seat each in the north (Amethi) and south to assert 'India is one'.
West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee claimed PM Narendra Modi will "throw away the Constitution" and make India a totalitarian regime if he was voted back to power.
The Beckhams have had the sleekest, unassailable PR game in celebrity town. And much of it rests on their carefully curated social media image, especially on Instagram.
Economists say there are weaknesses in India’s GDP data. But statisticians claim the accusations are based on flawed understanding, saying while GDP has problems, the economists are looking in the wrong places.
Both the governments expressed their commitment to strengthening their maritime cooperation to strengthen the maritime safety and security framework in the region.
Writer of this article is a pathetic loser..who is getting toxic with each passing day…may you get little relief in life after his historic win…shameless…
You may keep adding more and more in the coming years. And hopefully till you die, you will be left bashing BJP netas and trying to convince the people that Modi is an actor. The Indian public is intelligent enough to discard Congress and it’s allies and elect BJP to power. I feel great when I see pseudo intellectuals writers like you writing such articles. Jai Hind!
This thinking fits right in with how India’s intellectuals think. Do you recall a single article about Imran Khan praying (or an entire cricket team, for that matter, praying in public) or a western leader going to church? India’s intellectuals are so disdainful and disconnected with their own culture that it produces such a cynical reaction when a leader meditates or goes to a temple without any apologies.
Ms. Tewari (the author) and her ilk needs to understand that there is a world which is outside 26 characters of alphabet. Please come out of the room filled with Marx, Chomsky and Orwell, and see the happy world in broad daylight. Come down from your ivory towers and touch the soil, you will be able to feel the same grain in his personality. But what to do for them who cannot even make correct choices even for themselves. Can remember discreetly when the dissenting voices, on #metoo, died down the moment they found skeletons in their own closets. (Bhramin from Kathmandu).
Those who live in glass houses shouldn’t even think of stones.
Modi is a showman par excellance. Did it strike anybody that when Pulwama happened Modi was conveniently out in Corbett Park. Now when Kashmir is smoldering and the rest of the country is reeling under floods, he is back in Corbett. What an opportune forest dweller!
Get over it. Modi is popular not because he has various masks. He is popular because here is a patriot who has no family, selflessly devoted to the country, not corrupt and works very hard for the country.
My respect for Modi grows everyday. He is a common man like myself. He knows what it means to stand in a long line at a government office, to deal with a bureaucrat, to travel in a train in a general compartment on a hot summer day, to sleep on a railway platform waiting for a late train and to go shopping in the filthy local vegetable market. In contrast, his opponents are born with a silver spoon in Lutyens Delhi and live a life of luxury, immune from the daily frustrations of being a common man in India. I will continue voting for Modi no matter what, because he is like me.
Writer of this article is a pathetic loser..who is getting toxic with each passing day…may you get little relief in life after his historic win…shameless…
You may keep adding more and more in the coming years. And hopefully till you die, you will be left bashing BJP netas and trying to convince the people that Modi is an actor. The Indian public is intelligent enough to discard Congress and it’s allies and elect BJP to power. I feel great when I see pseudo intellectuals writers like you writing such articles. Jai Hind!
I sense something burning … All these Printards need a load of Burnol.
This thinking fits right in with how India’s intellectuals think. Do you recall a single article about Imran Khan praying (or an entire cricket team, for that matter, praying in public) or a western leader going to church? India’s intellectuals are so disdainful and disconnected with their own culture that it produces such a cynical reaction when a leader meditates or goes to a temple without any apologies.
So true.
pathetic bunch of losers.
Ms. Tewari (the author) and her ilk needs to understand that there is a world which is outside 26 characters of alphabet. Please come out of the room filled with Marx, Chomsky and Orwell, and see the happy world in broad daylight. Come down from your ivory towers and touch the soil, you will be able to feel the same grain in his personality. But what to do for them who cannot even make correct choices even for themselves. Can remember discreetly when the dissenting voices, on #metoo, died down the moment they found skeletons in their own closets. (Bhramin from Kathmandu).
Those who live in glass houses shouldn’t even think of stones.
Modi is a showman par excellance. Did it strike anybody that when Pulwama happened Modi was conveniently out in Corbett Park. Now when Kashmir is smoldering and the rest of the country is reeling under floods, he is back in Corbett. What an opportune forest dweller!
Get over it. Modi is popular not because he has various masks. He is popular because here is a patriot who has no family, selflessly devoted to the country, not corrupt and works very hard for the country.
Agreed.
My respect for Modi grows everyday. He is a common man like myself. He knows what it means to stand in a long line at a government office, to deal with a bureaucrat, to travel in a train in a general compartment on a hot summer day, to sleep on a railway platform waiting for a late train and to go shopping in the filthy local vegetable market. In contrast, his opponents are born with a silver spoon in Lutyens Delhi and live a life of luxury, immune from the daily frustrations of being a common man in India. I will continue voting for Modi no matter what, because he is like me.