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WASHINGTON: Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi may pose a challenge to Congress's young scion Rahul Gandhi in India's next parliamentary elections, Time magazine said.

Modi, who figured on the cover page of the latest issues of the Asia edition of the prestigious magazine, which hit the stands on Friday could put up a challenge to Gandhi in particular after the recently held Uttar Pradesh assembly elections, where Congress fared poorly.

"With two years left before the next national election in 2014, Congress hopes its young scion, Sonia's son Rahul, will refresh the party, but a resounding loss in a recent state election makes him look vulnerable," Time said.

"Modi Means Business. But can he lead India?" says the headline on the coverage which has a blown up picture of a serious looking bearded Modi who has ruled Gujarat for more than a decade now.

"Modi, 61, is perhaps the only contender with the track record and name recognition to challenge Rahul Gandhi," says the cover story by Jyoti Thottam, which includes an interview of Modi.

"Many Indians recoil at any mention of a man whose name is indelibly linked to Gujarat's brutality of 2002; choosing him as India's leader would seem a rejection of the country's tradition of political secularism and a sure path to increased tension with Muslim Pakistan, where he is reviled," it says.

"But when others think of someone who can bring India out of the mire of chronic corruption and inefficiency -- of a firm, no-nonsense leader who will set the nation on a course of development that might finally put it on par with China -- they think of Modi," Time says.

The cover story highlights the achievement of Gujarat under his chief minister ship. "What's certain is that during his 10 years in power in Gujarat, the state has become India's most industrialised and business-friendly territory, having largely escaped the land conflicts and petty corruption that often paralyze growth elsewhere in the nation," it said.

"Gujarat's USD 85 billion economy may not be the largest in India, but it has prospered without the benefit of natural resources, fertile farmland, a big population center like Mumbai or a lucrative high-tech hub like Bangalore. Gujarat's success, even Modi's detractors acknowledge, is a result of good planning -- exactly what so much of India lacks," the magazine said.

But Time does point out towards the 2002 riots, the victims of which are yet to get justice. "In the decade since that carnage, dozens of individual rioters have been convicted, but the state has never had to answer accusations that it failed to halt the violence: no top officials have been held accountable or had conspiracy charges proved against them," it said.

"One case naming Modi remains open, a notorious incident in which nearly 200 people were killed while taking shelter in the home of a Muslim politician, Ehsan Jafri, whose desperate calls to government officials for protection were ignored.

Modi denies ever hearing from Jafri, who was dismembered and killed. If this case also ends without any charges being brought, the last remaining obstacle between Modi and national office will fall," the weekly wrote.


Narendra Modi may pose challenge to Rahul Gandhi in 2014 national election: Time magazine - The Times of India
 
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Times of India is such a Congress pet pooch. :lol:

Modi 'may' pose a challenge!?? Are you kidding me?

The headlines should be:

"Baba Rahul worried about Modi becoming PM"
 
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^^ bhai it`s Times not Times of India....

I don`t think Rahul will pose any challenge to any one in near future.... he`s in coma right now...:hang2:
 
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Failure in democracy when all you have is a choice between someone who is known to have condoned slaughter of Muslims and the other who owes his position to his grandfather.

What is the point of this so much democracy when the majority of the people are hungry and cant even read and or understand what they are doing??
 
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Can Modi unilaterally become the BJP candidate or does he have to win a 'primary' contest within BJP first to win their nomination?
 
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If Rahul Gandhi becomes the prime minister of this country,i ll migrate to Somalia!:cheesy:

Failure in democracy when all you have is a choice between someone who is known to have condoned slaughter of Muslims and the other who owes his position to his grandfather.

What is the point of this so much democracy when the majority of the people are hungry and cant even read and or understand what they are doing??
How is Modi known to have done so?There are no verdicts against him and no evidence.
 
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If Rahul Gandhi becomes the prime minister of this country,i ll migrate to Somalia!:cheesy:


How is Modi known to have done so?There are no verdicts against him and no evidence.

Those atrocities occurred on his watch. The buck stops there mate.

The problem in Pakistan and India is that we look to one person to solve our problems. It aint gonna happen. IK cant do everything by himself and neither can Modi. Its just wishful thinking on our part to pin our colours onto one individual
 
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The problem in Pakistan and India is that we look to one person to solve our problems. It aint gonna happen. IK cant do everything by himself and neither can Modi. Its just wishful thinking on our part to pin our colours onto one individual
for once i agree with you
 
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Can Modi unilaterally become the BJP candidate or does he have to win a 'primary' contest within BJP first to win their nomination?
No there will be a very intense power tussle between nitin gadhkari,sushma swaraj,arun jaitley(as competent as modi if given chance) and also lk advani.
 
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No there will be a very intense power tussle between nitin gadhkari,sushma swaraj,arun jaitley(as competent as modi if given chance) and also lk advani.
how can u forget nitish kumar
 
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Those atrocities occurred on his watch. The buck stops there mate.

The problem in Pakistan and India is that we look to one person to solve our problems. It aint gonna happen. IK cant do everything by himself and neither can Modi. Its just wishful thinking on our part to pin our colours onto one individual

We don't care. He's served the nation in more than one ways. Those who're against it are more than welcome to get out.

how can u forget nitish kumar

Modi has transformed Gujarat... he can move onto to Central throne. Nitish is still needed until he makes Bihar into another Gujarat.
 
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