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Narendra Modi is correct Mr.Vilasarao,PM’s address was disappointing

Narendra Modi is correct Mr.Vilasarao, PM’s address was disappointing
By Rupang Bhatt
Ahmedabad, DeshGujarat, 28 November, 2008





In reaction to Narendra Modi’s statement at Mumbai that the Prime Minister’s national address after Mumbai terror attack was disappointing, Maharashtra Chief Minister Vilasrao Deshmukh said “No one should do politics at such time.”

Reading Vilasrao’s this statement I was amused that wow here is a Chief Minister who is now judging when to do what and what to do when but this same Page3 Chief Minister at the time of farmers suicides in his state could be seen present in the Film premiers and Bollywood award nights.

So Mr. Vilasrao, when your party’s leaders were visiting house of Ahmedabad blasts accused in Uttar Pradesh just after his arrest, didn’t you feel that your party was doing politics at wrong time? When MCOCA was okayed for Maharashtra and even after Ahmedabad blasts Gujarat’s plea to approve matching GUJCOC law was turned down, didn’t you think your party was doing politics at wrong time? When Rajeev Gandhi bypassed Supreme Court order in Shahbano case or when Congress government was not ready to hang Afzal even after repeated terror acts across the nation, never ever you thought your party was doing politics at wrong time? Forget about right time and wrong time to do politics Mr. Deshmukh, but please answer that actually who is doing politics? And because of whose politics we are facing terror attacks? Because of whose politics we are considered to be a weak nation? Because of whose politics Mr. Deshmukh?

Mr. Deshmukh, The Mumbai attack was performed via coastal route. Gujarat is a coastal state touching to Pakistan. Important coastal installments are located on the Gujarat coast. The Mudra Port, Kandla Port, Dwarkadhish temple, Somnath temple, Surat’s Hajira industrial area, Dahej Chemical Port are only some examples. Coastal security falls under national government’s jurisdiction. Gujarat has time and again presented coastal security related proposals to the central government but has always received pathetic response.

Just before some months Gujarat’s member of parliaments led by LK Advani met the Prime Minister on Gujarat’s security related issues. Coastal security was part of this discussion. Soon after that, Gujarat’s Chief Minister Narendra Modi too met the Prime Minister in August on the same issues. The MPs and the Chief Minister had taken up following points to the Prime Minister related to Gujarat’s coastal security:

-The government of Gujarat, which has the longest coastal line in the country, had sent a comprehensive scheme to the Centre in 2005 on coastal security, which included setting up of 51 coastal police stations in 11 coastal districts of the state. Only ten police stations had so far been sanctioned. Similarly, against the proposal of 70 outposts, only 46 have been sanctioned.
-Against the Rs 392.47 crore perspective plan submitted by the state government only Rs 58.42 crore had been approved.
-In view of the large-scale requirements of border security and also in view of challenges posed by terrorists and infiltrators, both in terms of their reach and skills, it is beyond any state government’s capacity to handle the security issues without proper administrative and financial support by the Central Government.
-The financial and logistic support from the Centre to Gujarat for modernization of its police force had been reduced without assigning any understandable reasons.
-The proposals of the state government to introduce camel patrolling system and erect 90 watch towers for the border security have also not been approved.

Three month have passed but sadly nothing has been done in this regard by the Prime Minister’s office. Now even after Mumbai attack that was performed using a coastal route, the Prime Minister in his address to the nation has failed to deliver any positive sign on approval of Gujarat’s demands purely related to crucial coastal security. Gujarat is a bordering state just next to the land of Pakistan and Gujarat Chief Minister obviously is the most worried person as Pakistan based terrorist groups have now started using coastal rout for attacks in India. Forget Gujarat, in Manmohan Singh’s speech nothing related to coastal security if India was mentioned.

If Modi being a Chief Minister of coastal bordering state Gujarat in the backdrop of Gujarat’s coastal security related issues found the Prime Minister’s speech disappointing and expressed this feeling the next day, why Vilasrao should see politics in it? Modi is not taking a political advantage of the situation Mr. Deshmukh, but he is raising right issue at the right time to publicize it and pressurize the central government that has lethargic approach towards security issues. This is for the nation’s good Mr. Deshmukh, not for political good. Politics is anyway in favor of right people.

Modi in his briefing to the media outside the Oberoi Hotel today said that he had raised the issue in the national security meet one-year ago that Pakistan’s marine security agency confiscate boats of Gujarat’s fishermen. “Earlier the Pakistan authorities would return their boats but off late they have stopped doing so. And these boats would be misused by them against the Indian interest,”Modi said.

What Modi said before a year was a correct judgment. In the backdrop of Mumbai attack now the facts are emerging that Pakistani terrorists used Gujarat’s fishing boat, they killed five fishermen inside the boat and used it for journey to Mumbai to perform terror attacks.




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  1. dk says:

    this congress has no interest for countery and indian people. in their 5 year of rule they spend lot of money in buying milatery wepons from other countery. they dela with milions of money in purchasing plan, tank, even they bought 35 yr old US ship for milatery. because in all these deal they are getting commision. in that case why they worry to allocated fund for border security?

    here is vary interesting incident i had. i was on board on ferry with my American boss in San Francisco coast line. and i saw a some old milatery ships park near the cost line for visitor or just display. i asked my boss why they park here. he replied we will coloured this ships and will sell to india.

    what a shame…

    vande mantram..

  2. AG says:

    It is time Sonia left for Italy and left India to Indians. She has been running this circus for four years with disastrous consequences. I hope Indian people will ban Congress party forever.

  3. uttam says:

    I AM AGREE WITH RUPANG,MANMOHAN GIVES A SPECH JUST LIKE A OPENING OF A NEW SHOP INNOGRATION.

  4. ramji halai(london) says:

    manmohansingh was addressing nation he sounded like mouse instead of roaring lion mr.you better leave politics or party join bjp so you dont have obey soniaji.

  5. amrit patel says:

    “Thakoor ne hizdon ki fauz banai hai”
    Dubi maro congressiya.

  6. P.P says:

    Hey Rupang ,
    teach something to yagnesh what to write and how to think ……. I read yagnesh artical first and then yours. so I am wrtiing to you my friend.

  7. RACHANA DESAI says:

    I THINK THAT INDIA IS NOT WELL EUIPED WITH ALL THE MODERN EQUIPMENTS WHICH IS NEEDED TO DEAL WITH THIS TYPE IF SITUATION, AND WHAT MR. NARENDRA MODI IS SAYING IS CORRECT.
    MR. NARENDRA MODI SHOULD BECOME PRIME MINISTER OF INDIA WHO IS REALLY STRONG AND IDEAL FOR THAT POST.

  8. Bharat Sachania says:

    MR.PM of India should address strongly and must be give responce quickly.I think India must be withdrawen friendship with Pakistan.This Mumbai attack is on our loving INDIA.Hon Mr.Modiji 100% right and Modiji not playing Politics but he is fighting against terrorist. Congress party done nothing after 1947.We have lost thousands of lives and our brave jawans.The time is due we need strong rules and laws we need strong Govt. in India Advaniji aap aage badho 100 + crore indians with you.May i request to home minister of India did you take any action against Delhi Jamma maszid Immam Bukhari? earler he soughted we fight like 1947.

    Jay Jay Garvi Gujarat Vande Mataram.

  9. ashwin patel says:

    very good analysis. keep it up. we as nationalists need your kind of journalists in media to put everything in perspective to elable dumb headed citizen & yagnesh type of jounalists to understand a simple statements like the one Modiji made in mumbai.

  10. Chintan Joshi says:

    ‘Shocked’ PM forgets his terrible record
    Kanchan Gupta
    The Pioneer
    Nov. 30, 2008

    The Congress believes, yes it really does, that its leaders alone have the right to ‘politicise’ national security while others should treat it as a ‘national issue’ above partisan politics. So, the Congress has been prompt in berating the BJP for suggesting that the pusillanimous UPA Government is to blame for the repeated terrorist strikes and the attendant death, destruction and devastation across the country. The 60-hour siege of Mumbai by fidayeen is the latest instance of India suffering yet another grievous blow at the hands of jihadis for whom slaughtering innocent people is the highest tribute to their faith. But after reprimanding the BJP for criticising the Government and thus ‘politicising’ terrorism, the Congress has had no compunctions about ‘politicising’ the grief and misery inflicted by mass murderers. On Saturday, the Congress issued a full-page advertisement in its favourite newspaper, listing the various terrorist strikes during the NDA years, casually mentioning the fidayeen attacks in Mumbai, saluting the security personnel killed in these incidents, and then preachily declaring that terrorism is a “national issue, not a political game”. The purpose was to influence people in Delhi hours before they stepped out of their homes to cast their votes in Saturday’s Assembly election.

    The advertisement raises two issues, both related to political morality and ethics, which are alien to the Congress and its amoral and unethical leaders. First, according to this advertisement, there have been no terrorist attacks in India between the audacious strike on the Red Fort on December 22, 2000, and the November 26, 2008 assault on Mumbai. This, as every Indian knows, is a blatant lie. I have before me a list of terrorist attacks ever since the present impotent regime headed by an effete Prime Minister took charge of this country’s affairs after a scrambled election result helped the Congress to regain power at the Centre in the summer of 2004. The first attack was on August 16, 2004. The latest was on November 26, 2008. In between we have had terrorists visiting Delhi twice, raiding the Ram Mandir at Ayodhya, attacking Sankat Mochan temple in Varanasi, blowing up commuter trains in Mumbai, killing people at an amphitheatre in Hyderabad, blowing up bogies of the Samjhauta Express, and setting off bombs in Jaipur, Ahmedabad and Assam. According to the propagandists of the Congress, none of this has happened!

    The second issue raised by Saturday’s advertisement is about the Congress saluting the security personnel who have laid down their lives while fighting terrorists and protecting the nation. If any value is to be attached to the advertisement, we must conclude that the Congress is reluctant to salute Inspector Mohan Chand Sharma of Delhi Police who, like Maharashtra Anti-Terrorism Squad chief Hemant Karkare, was shot dead by terrorists. This is because the Congress wanted to send out, ever so slyly, a message to Muslim voters in Jamia Nagar for whom MC Sharma is not a hero but a villain because he dared raid a terrorist hideout in their locality. We must also presume, since there is no evidence to the contrary, that the advertisement was endorsed, if not cleared, by the Prime Minister. This speaks volumes about the integrity quotient of a man whose honesty, as claimed by his admirers, admittedly a rapidly disappearing exotic breed, is beyond reproach. Perhaps the Prime Minister needs to be reminded that only cowards take recourse to lies to cover up their failures.

    Meanwhile, we had the occasion to hear the Prime Minister address a shaken nation 24 hours after the siege of Mumbai began. In his by now familiar laboured style, he expressed his “shock” at “the dastardly terror attacks. “I strongly condemn these acts of senseless violence,” he added. So what’s new? “I share the shock and distress of all those affected by these blasts,” the Prime Minister said on October 29, 2005, after the bombings in Delhi on Dhanteras. He was “shocked” on March 7, 2006, after the Sankat Mochan temple bombing. On July 12, 2006, he did not quite say that he was ‘shocked’ by the Mumbai commuter train bombings, but he did say, “No one can make India kneel” and promised that his “Government will do whatever is required” to deal with terrorism. On February 19, 2007, the Prime Minister was more than ‘shocked’ by the Samjhauta Express bombings — he was “anguished” and promised the “culprits will be caught”. On hearing about the serial bombings in Jaipur on May 13, 2008, the Prime Minister was again “shocked” and condemned “this dastardly attack”. On July 28, 2008, after visiting Ahmedabad following the serial bombings, he took care to mention that he accompanied Ms Sonia Gandhi before expressing “solidarity with the people of Gujarat”. On September 13, 2008, he “condemned the serial blasts in Delhi”; a month-and-a-half later, on October 30, 2008, he “strongly condemned” the Assam bombings.

    The Prime Minister now mocks at the victims of terrorism and seeks to fool the people of this country by declaring, “We are not prepared to countenance a situation in which the safety and security of our citizens can be violated with impunity by terrorists… We will take the strongest possible measures to ensure that there is no repetition of such terrorist attacks.” Having countenanced repeated terrorist attacks, which the Congress now brazenly pretends never took place, and silently witnessed the safety and security of our citizens being violated with impunity by terrorists, the Prime Minister now expects the people to believe that he shall join battle with the merchants of death. To prove that he means business, he had his Government, such as it is, to put out the bogus claim that he had summoned the Director-General of Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence and the Pakistani Government had meekly conceded his demand. In an interview to Karan Thapar for his television show, Devil’s Advocate, Pakistan’s President Asif Ali Zardari has rubbished this claim. According to Mr Zardari, the Prime Minister, in a telephonic talk with him on Friday, had requested for sending a ‘director’ — a mid-level bureaucrat in the official hierarchy. “There was a miscommunication… We had announced that a director will come from my side… That is what was requested by the Prime Minister and that is what we agreed,” Mr Zardari said.

    That the Prime Minister, after all his bluster, should settle for talks with a director of the Pakistan Government so as to “take the strongest possible measures to ensure that there is no repetition of such terrorist acts” is a measure of his true intention.

  11. uttam says:

    ICANT UNDERSTAND WHY MANMOHANSINGH IS INTRASTEAD TO TALK WITH ISI CHIEF AND ANY DELIGATE OF PAKISTAN?WHICH TYPE OF MESSAGE IS GIVENT TO NATION,THE TRGADY OF THE COUNTRY IS THAT OUR PM CANNOT SPEAK OUR NATIONAL LANGUAGE FLUANTLEY.SO OUR MORAL RESPONSIBILITY IS THAT THROW CONGRESS AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE.

  12. Bharat Sachania says:

    What a joke ? recently i read one of great congress leader of Gujarat.Mr.Arjunbhai Modhavadia tring to excause to our Hon.Modiji and Advaniji. What a joke he sad the attack on Mumbai’s responcibility of Modiji and Adavaniji.

    Bhai shri Modhavadia you know that centrel govt. and Maharastra Govt. under congress party rulling.not the BJP govt.

    Jay Jay Garvi Gujarat Vande Mataram.

  13. db says:

    this arjun modhavadia has mad cow disease.. we should send him to mental hosptial.

    just a joke –

    the child (baby) born in Modhavaida family and when some congress work inform him that you had baby in your family. Modhavaida reply it must be Modi’s hand behind this..

  14. uttam says:

    MR MODHVADIA SAID SEE OUR MINISTER SHIVRAJ PATIL GAVE RESIGNATION AND TAKING A RESPOSIBILITY OF MUMBAI EPISODE,IN REALITY I THINK MODHVADIA DOSENT KNOW THAT RESIGNATION IS SUBMITED BECAUSE INTERANAL PRESSURE HE GAVE UP.

  15. dipa says:

    Our prime minister is not ‘MAN MOHAN’ but ‘MADAM KA MOHAN’

  16. Dilip says:

    Gentlemen:
    Mr. Mody as a Chief Minister of Gujarat had no mechanism to monitor feedback of Gujarat Boat owners who use their boats off Gujarat coastline.
    Boat owner, Masani, off “Sir Creek” area near Kutch coast was missing his boat “Kuber” for over four days since November 14, 2008. Mr. Masani did not inform the Gujarat Govt. Fishery Dept of India Coast guard. Mr. Masani could have notified his missing boat “Kuber” with his crew of five men to the authorities but Gujarat lacked this intelligence communication with Gujarat Govt. This was breakdown of communication. Mumbai terror attack was preventable Gujarat Govt. had alerted the India Navy, India coast guards and Gujarat’s own petrol boats to tract down the whereabouts of Indian boat “Kuber” in the Gujarat waters. This boat was hijacked by Mumbai terrorist who caused enormous financial loss to India and loss of life of nearly 200 citizens in Mumbai.
    Therefore, Mr. Mody should resign as Chief Minister of Gujarat.
    Sincerely,
    Dilip, USA

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