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Aseemanand ‘fake’ interview a dirty Congress poll tactic: Report.

A Caravan magazine interview with Swamy Aseemanand, accused in a number of terror cases, which made accusations on RSS and the Sangh seems to be False. a report says. The RSS now terms it as a political conspiracy barely two months ahead of the 2014 Lok Sabha elections and a cheap act of politics by the Congress.


The magazine also released the tapes of the interview. Aseemanand, however, is known for making u-turn from his statements and has done the same with regards to this particular interview. His lawyers issued a statement saying the tapes were fabricated. How low can the congress stoop to? asked Ram Madhav.


RSS spokesperson Ram Madhav did the same during a discussion on CNN-IBN last night. "This is not the first time this has happened. Ever since the bogie of 'saffron terror' was created by the ruling party, they have been trying to malign the RSS. There is not a shred of evidence against any of the RSS workers who presently are in jail on various charges.


Suddenly the NIA was created. It was propagated that they had evidence. It is a huge huge conspiracy. Everybody knows that we are a patriotic organisation," Madhav said. When asked if the organisation was open for a probe Madhav said, "Let the investigative agencies decide that." Madhav also questioned if the interview was real in the first place. "The most important question is whether the interview was conducted or not conducted. Swamy Aseemanand has also issued a statement denying having given the interview. If the interview is false we will take legal action." Executive Editor of Caravan, Vinod K Jose, said the interview took place over a span of four years and hit out at political parties for criticising the media instead of owning up to the truth.


However when questions on the authenticity of the tapes arose, former DGP of Uttar Pradesh Vikram Singh was also of the opinion that obtaining such an interview was quite impossible given the restrictions in prisons and around criminals. "I strongly doubt the credibility of this interview and under what circumstances it took place.

I would suspect that they had a sneak preview of Assemanand while he travelled to court and back. Because the police don't have the power to allow journalists to enter prison premises," he said. "It should be investigated how they managed to get the recording equipment inside the jail premises, if the journalist went under disguise. If such a thing happened it would raise questions on ethics," he said.


Questioning why the whole issue was timed right before the elections, Pinky Anand of the BJP said that it was clear that it was nothing but a Congress conspiracy. "They have done many things to implicate the BJP be it Ishrat Jahan case or Gujarat riots. The audio tapes have no significance. So the BJP is not worried," she said.

 
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Headlines Today polls showing what I predicted yesterday.
BJP is getting most % of votes of Upper class and OBCs in UP while in dalits votes BJP is only behind to BSP and ahead of rest other.
BJP's vote share
upper caste(48%)
OBC votes(35%)
Dalit votes(21%)
Muslim votes(7% while rest muslim votes are almost equally divided among rest parties)

:yahoo::cheers:

Xcellent, Modi is growing at a massive rate. We still have 3 months :enjoy:


IBN news :rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
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:yahoo::cheers:

Xcellent, Modi is growing at a massive rate. We still have 3 months :enjoy:



IBN news :rofl::rofl::rofl:
BJP's vote share will only rise in coming months till election buddy so Believe me BJP can once again repeat that 50+ seats feat. Even today polls are giving it 35-40 seats but It will only rise. And BJP is now in a position where even 2-3% rise from current vote share(shown by various polls) would give it 10-15 more seats.
 
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BJP's vote share will only rise in coming months till election buddy so Believe me BJP can once again repeat that 50+ seats feat. Even today polls are giving it 35-40 seats but It will only rise. And BJP is now in a position where even 2-3% rise from current vote share(shown by various polls) would give it 10-15 more seats.

I second u buddy.

The main campaign is yet to kick off. By 2nd or 3rd week of Feb, Modi and his strategy for 2014 polls will be rolled out.

The Chai pe charcha will be out and out hit. They've planned 1000 such discussions and locations across India.

And, the poor have linked themselves with Modi. Modi comes from a very poor background. His mom was a maid, he sold T on trains and the poor relate themselves to him.

I dont want 200-210 seats. I want BJP to cross atleast 230 markc by its own. And SS and AKD could bring 30 seats.

TDP could bring 12-15 seats. Which gets us 275 :tup::tup::tup:

I dont the bitches mamta, jayalaita, mayawatis, mulayams, pawars, jagans to be part of the govt. :disagree:
 
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I said it months back that bjp will get 50 to 55 seats in UP and 28 to 30 in bihar...I know Amit shah he is master strategist .

Congress dub rahi he 50 se 75 seat par simat ne vali he congress dekh lena
 
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The mood of the nation: New poll predicts downfall for UPA and shows a positive growth for BJP following the leadership of Narendra Modi.

But it's going to get much better as the modi juggernaut has just about started. Expect a much great...er swing in favour of nationalist NDA alliance in next couple of months.
No time to rest now.

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Mood of the nation: BJP needs NaMo chant for victory at the polls | Mail Online

Meanwhile, the morons efforts :bad::bad::bad:

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Why the Jan Lokpal Bill by AAP is unconstitutional and undemocratic? Solicitor General answers.

The AAP government's plans to enact the Jan Lokpal Bill in a public venue next week faced fresh hurdles with Solicitor General Mohan Parasaran insisting that Lt Governor's prior approval is necessary while its key ally Congress toughened its opposition. Parasaran, whose opinion was sought by Lt Governor Najeeb Jung on the constitutionality of the Delhi Government's proposal to enact the Bill without seeking Centre's clearance, is understood to have conveyed to him that it will be illegal if enacted without the consent.


The SG is also believed to have told the LG that Lokpal and Lokayukta Act, passed last year by Parliament, is in force and a Lokpal Bill in Delhi will be repugnant to the central law. Therefore, it will require the assent of the President. Meanwhile, the Congress, AAP's alliance partner in Delhi assembly, and without whose support the AAP government cannot survive, today decided that it oppose the Bill at the introduction stage itself.

Holding the government's plan as unconstitutional and undemocratic, the Delhi Congress leaders decided to meet the Lt Governor and urge him to prevail upon the government not to go ahead with its plans. "We will fight the issue tooth and nail. We will not allow the AAP government to do any unconstitutional things," DPCC spokesman Mukesh Sharma said. However, he kept quiet on withdrawing support their partner.

Unfazed by criticism, the anarchist AAP government has declared that it will go ahead with enacting the law. It plans to introduce the bill in the Delhi assembly on February 13 and discuss it for two days before shifting the proceedings to a sports stadium for passage of the bill.
 
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Development in Gujarat has benefitted the community, feel Muslim businessmen
It was M S Syed's dream that one day Gujarat Chief MinisterNarendra Modi would launch the website that he has developed in Gujarati to provide relevant information to the trading community. And on Friday, it came true with Modi indeed launching his website at the first Muslim Business Conclave here.

“Narendra Modi has a vision. He is helping in Gujarat's growth as the chief minister of the state. There has been tremendous growth in exports from Gujarat during his tenure, and that is helping traders like us. The benefits percolate down to small traders as well, no matter which community they belong to,” said Syed, who is into imports and exports since the last 24 years. Syed, who has witnessed the Gujarat riots of 2002, does not hesitate to applaud Modi's leadership in putting the state on a growth track.

He is part of a group of 80-85 Muslim and non-Muslim businessmen who have come together to be a part of the business conclave supported by the Gujarat government and Ummat, a non-governmental organisation which runs a portal that helps Muslim businessmen network with each other in the state. “Gujarat has always been a riot-prone state, not just during the tenure of BJP, but even before that. Things on the ground are actually much better now,” quipped Zafar Sareshwala, the brain behind the conclave.

However, an under-current of a communal divide also marked the first business conference led by the Muslim community in the state. As Sareshwala said, the Muslim businessmen in Gujarat are planning to start an association of their own, which might be named the Muslim Chamber of Commerce and Industry. “The attempt is to provide a structured platform to the Muslim business community in the state, and also network with leading industry associations like the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry and the Confederation of Indian Industry,” said Sareshwala.

He added that Muslims had little representation in the Gujarat Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI). While there were a few memebers, no one held any important position. “We had approached the GCCI to participate in the business conclave, an event that is supported by the state government itself. However, they did not bother to respond,” he alleged.

So, what primarily is driving the Muslim business community in the state to come forward and network? The new generation of Muslim businessmen want to take a more professional approach towards doing business. “While the earlier generation has done business in the traditional way, the new generation of educated and well-trained entrepreneurs now want a larger section of the pie. Let us take the example of real estate. Earlier, the projects would come up in Muslim-dominated areas and were marketed only to the people of the community. But now, while 80% of their clientele are Muslims, the builders are keen to explore the non-Muslim market,” said Sunil Kumar, president of LeaseCorp, a real estate advisory, brokerage and marketing firm.

Naushad Z Ranguni, managing director, Al-Muqaam, a real estate developer in Ahmedabad, which currently has 1,800 appartments under construction across nine residential properties in the city, feels that while there has been a long communal divide between Muslims and non-Muslims when it came to residential properties, one had to come forward to be a part of opportunities the development in the state has to offer. “In the last decade, the size of Ahmedabad in terms of area has grown three times. It offers great potential for real estate developers like us who have a 20-year legacy. We are also partnering with the state government in public-private-partnership projects for low cost housing in Sarkhej and Ramol,” he explained.

Modi's stress on industrial development has indeed created opportunities for members of the minority community in the state, felt most of the participants at the conclave. The chief minister himself said in his inaugural speech that his model of growth was based on four mantras - equality, security, prosperity and equity for all.
Modi calls for inclusion of Muslims in mainstream | Business Standard
 
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