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Indian election alarm as BJP raises prospect of nuclear weapons rethink
Hindu nationalist opposition party, which is tipped to win lower house majority, causes concern with manifesto
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Bharatiya Janata party leader Narendra Modi, right, and party president Rajnath Singh at the launch of the manifesto for the Indian elections. Photograph: Kevin Frayer/Getty Images

The Hindu nationalist opposition party tipped to win India's election has sparked concern with a manifesto which, though largely devoted to economic development, setss out uncompromising hardline positions on contentious issues and raises the prospect of a revision of the country's policy on use of its nuclear weapons.

The election, a six-week process which is expected to see more than 600 million people vote, started on Monday with millions in the country's remote north-east going to the polls

Surveys predict a big win for the Bharatiya Janata party (BJP) – whose prime ministerial candidate is the controversial Narendra Modi – though not an absolute majority in the 545-seat lower house of the national assembly.

The long-awaited BJP manifesto includes hundreds of policy initiatives including bullet trains, investment in job creation, water connections for every household, increased local defence production and funds to boost the practice of yoga.

But it was commitments to draft a "uniform civil code" – legislation that would withdraw the rights of India's 150 million Muslims to follow their religion-based law – and to "explore all possibilities" to build a Hindu temple at the bitterly contested site in the northern town of Ayodhya, which drew most attention internationally.

The BJP also says it would move to end the special autonomous status accorded to Jammu and Kashmir, the disputed Himalayan former princedom. The manifesto includes a controversial promise to work for the return of Hindus who left Kashmir when a separatist and then increasingly Islamist insurgency took hold in the late 1980s and early 1990s.

However, it is the prospect of a revision of India's nuclear doctrine, whose central principle is that New Delhi would not be first to use atomic weapons in a conflict, that has worried many in the region and beyond. Party sources involved in drafting the document told Reuters the "no first use" policy introduced would be reconsidered. The policy was introduced after India, then under a BJP government, conducted a series of nuclear tests in 1998. Pakistan, India's neighbour responded within weeks with nuclear tests of its own.

"For a long time there has been an assumption that India would not use nuclear weapons first. Given the existing tensions with Pakistan and the fact that those tensions are likely to rise as US troops leave Afghanistan [at the end of this year], this could well cause stress in Pakistan's security establishment which is really not something anyone [in Washington] desires," said Michael Kugelman, of the Woodrow Wilson International Center.

In an interview last month, Rajnath Singh, the BJP president, told the Guardian the party wanted cordial relations with "all countries in the world".

Though Indian elections are unpredictable, most analysts and all polls indicate a significant BJP win. Economic growth faltered three years ago and the Congress party, in power since 2004, has been hit by a series of graft scandals.

Along with its many pledges to improve the living standards of all Indians, the manifesto unequivocally sets out a nationalist agenda. "In a democracy, everyone is not only free, but also encouraged to voice his or her concerns … However, all this should happen within the framework of our constitution and with the spirit of 'India First'. We have to keep the nation at the forefront of our thoughts and actions. Any activity, which disrupts the integrity of the nation, cannot be in the interest of any segment of the society or any region of the country," it says.

One passage refers to the "power" which lies in " the people of India, in the inner sanctum sanctorum of Mother India" and explains that "what is needed is to ignite the spark and Mother India would rise in her full glory."

However, the manifesto also says the "BJP recognises the importance of diversity in Indian society, and the strength and vibrancy it adds to the nation. India constitutes of all its' people, irrespective of caste, creed, religion or sex."

Singh, the party's president, said the manifesto's release was not simply a formality but a "pledge".

The document gives a glimpse into internal tensions within the BJP, which is an offshoot of a broader Hindu nationalist movement which has its roots in the struggle against British colonial rule, and the party's relationship with the vast RSS (National Volunteer Force), an organisation of activists working on a conservative and religious agenda with 40 million members.

Seema Chishti, a journalist with the Indian Express newspaper, said that the inclusion of Ayodhya, Kashmir and then uniform civil code indicated that "the BJP is not in a position to jettison its Hindu identity or issues".

"These are the things they put on the back burner the last time they were in power … but in this manifesto, they have been reintroduced in a significant way," Chishti said.

Though the 50-plus page document acknowledges the "charismatic leadership of Narendra Modi", the promotion of the three-term chief minister of Gujarat on the national stage has been controversial within the BJP.

Modi came from the ranks of the RSS but has distanced himself from the organisation and has caused anger among traditionalist adherents of a vision of India as economically self-sufficient with its emphasis on attracting foreign investment from global firms. Analysts have said that the 63-year-old has sidelined older members of the BJP.

Prof Sumantra Bose of the London School of Economics downplayed any split and said that issues such as Ayodhya, the status of Jammu and Kashmir and the Indian civil code were at "the core of the beliefs of Hindu nationalist leaders of both the generations."

One question is the extent to which the nationalist views would define policy when in power.

"There's a religious right in the BJP so they want to acknowledge that without making it the centrepiece of the manifesto," said Ashok Malik, a political columnist. "I don't think the BJP is going to take it forward as a political movement."

One of the most polarising politicians in India for years, Modi is seen by critics as an extremist who, when chief minister in 2002, was accused of allowing or encouraging mobs to attack Muslims in towns across Gujarat after a lethal fire supposedly started by Muslims on a train full of Hindu pilgrims. Modi denied the allegations and investigators found no evidence of any direct involvement in violence.

He is also accused of an authoritarian style of government at odds with India's tradition of political compromise and consensus-building.

Supporters, including some of the most powerful industrialists in India, say Modi is an honest and decisive administrator who has introduced policies that have encouraged development in his state and could be reproduced elsewhere if he were prime minister. "There should be a strong government in Delhi so that the world doesn't threaten us. We need to hold our heads high and match the world," Modi said in Delhi."
 
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well lets see how is more trigger happy .. as they say Hum tu doobay hain sanam tumhain b ley doobayain gay ...
electing an hindu extremist is not idea .. but so many indian thinks that modi is some kinda super man who will punish pakistan for its crime ... its intresting to see how much they can do ....
 
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An extremist is likely to lead So called World's Largest democracy and a Secular state where he is Blamed for doing injustice with Minorities during his Ministry. Can he really lead india towards peace and prosperity? Don't think so :p

Hey Greens, Lets Hope for Punishment :D :D

And best of luck Neighbours, "Modi g aengey Bharat ko Pitwaengey" :D
 
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well lets see how is more trigger happy .. as they say Hum tu doobay hain sanam tumhain b ley doobayain gay ...
electing an hindu extremist is not idea .. but so many indian thinks that modi is some kinda super man who will punish pakistan for its crime ... its intresting to see how much they can do ....
MODHI wont even come to power, AAP will cut bjp's votes nicely
 
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After being beaten. Can kejrewal do so?? :eek:
Beaten by paid delusional misinformed people, they are not even common people of India

kejriwal even went to meet the person who slapped him and later he apologized to him too
 
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Beaten by paid delusional misinformed people, they are not even common people of India

kejriwal even went to meet the person who slapped him and later he apologized to him too

Cool minded guy :D you people have to chose between a Fridge or a Heater :D

Cool kejrewal or Hot modi??

Hopefully your burnol factories will kove for prosperity while using their burnols to cool modi ;)
 
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Why are people jumping with alarm? It's just that we're going to strike off the issue concerning 'No first use'. Pakistan too doesn't have 'no first use' in its nuclear doctrine, and no one batted an eye.

So what's the fuss all about? If Pakistan doesn't have a 'no first use' doctrine, why not India?
 
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Beaten by paid delusional misinformed people, they are not even common people of India

kejriwal even went to meet the person who slapped him and later he apologized to him too

all nautanki to grab some media attention !!
 
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well lets see how is more trigger happy .. as they say Hum tu doobay hain sanam tumhain b ley doobayain gay ...
electing an hindu extremist is not idea .. but so many indian thinks that modi is some kinda super man who will punish pakistan for its crime ... its intresting to see how much they can do ....

Who the heck cares about Pakistan?
We need full scale development in India.But it is sure your country usual methods of scratching will not work with Narendra Modi like it work for Manmohan Singh.If Narendra Modi acquires PM post ,he love business and trade even with Pakistan.But dont test his patience like you did against Singh.Then you can see a massive funding to RAW .
 
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Who the heck cares about Pakistan?
We need full scale development in India.But it is sure your country usual methods of scratching will not work with Narendra Modi like it work for Manmohan Singh.If Narendra Modi acquires PM post ,he love business and trade even with Pakistan.But dont test his patience like you did against Singh.Then you can see a massive funding to RAW .

RAW = Rest And Wait :D
What can this massive funds do ? CIA is already getting huge amount to help you out in scratching Pakistan. You people are daydreaming... :p

1000 cuts :cool:
 
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An extremist is likely to lead So called World's Largest democracy and a Secular state where he is Blamed for doing injustice with Minorities during his Ministry. Can he really lead india towards peace and prosperity? Don't think so :p

Hey Greens, Lets Hope for Punishment :D :D

And best of luck Neighbours, "Modi g aengey Bharat ko Pitwaengey" :D
bhai saab, 4 bar pitne ke bad bhi tumhari akkad nhi gyi, ap hi ho asli pakistani

MODHI wont even come to power, AAP will cut bjp's votes nicely
kejriwal is finished man, bjp will get thumping majority, wait and watch. btw i along with my brother went to polling booth today and voted for Gen V K Singh of bjp
 
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Lolz....Our neighbours have more concern over modi in elections ,than a common man.
Its highly hypocritical,when they should instead focus on a more clear and present danger-TTP
 
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RAW = Rest And Wait :D
What can this massive funds do ? CIA is already getting huge amount to help you out in scratching Pakistan. You people are daydreaming... :p

1000 cuts :cool:

Pakistan gave some massive support to insurgency for this so called 1000 cuts .But now just compare India and Pakistan.
Yesterday 24 poor peoples RIP in Islamabad Now just think what is the reason for this.
RAW only need to report directly to Prime Minister of India.So efficiency and capacity of RAW depend on PM of India.Under the Singh they are partial effective.But Narendra Modi will be same as that of Indira Gandhi .And you know very well whats this
'Rest And Wait" did against you under Indira Gandhi in 1971? Year ring any bells.

All I am saying dont try any adventures like your country did during Manmohan Singh time.Just maintain and develop good relations with India.
As an Indian I can say Narendra Modi is an entire different class leader.He dont argue with anyone directly ,he talks only through his action.
 
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