Congress should tutor Rahul on geography not Modi on history

 

Ill-read critics of Modi using lies to belittle him

Shivraj Singh, Niticentral, 6th November, 2013

It seems as if every political leader of the Congress and its newfound ally, the JD (U), has become a historian in the aftermath of Narendra Modi’s historic Hunkaar Rally on October 27 in Patna. With Modi offering the people a future that the JD (U) cannot even dream of giving, they are left with only one thing – distorting Modi’s words.

BJP justified in demanding SPG cover for Modi: Kiran bedi

Niticentral, 6th November, 2013

Former IPS Officer, Kiran Bedi on Wednesday came out in support of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Parliamentary Board that passed a resolution demanding Prime Minister level security for its Prime Ministerial candidate Narendra Modi, calling it justified on part of the BJP.

Cong’s plan Rahul not working, but plan ‘bash Modi’ won’t either

Firstpost, 6th November, 2013

While Gandhi usually tries to put his best foot forward at reasoning, it is not what the rally-going masses thrive on. And in at attempt to bend his natural business-school like style to appeal to the masses, Gandhi ends up losing who could be his ideal target audience – the urban voters.

Sore loser Congress will do anything to retain power

Sandhya Jain, Niticentral, 6th November, 2013

A major aspect of opinion polls is that they stimulate public debate (on the channels and on the street) on the issues exciting the voter in a particular State, or at the national level. Informing and stimulating public opinion is an important part of the mandate of the media, both print and electronic, and curtailment is to that extent an assault on the freedom of expression.

Pro-Modi industrialists want Thackeray cousins to unite

Anita Katyal, Rediff.com, 6th November, 2013

The corporate sector is learnt to have pitched in to help Bharatiya Janata Party’s prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi in uniting the warring Thackeray cousins to safeguard against a split in the anti-Congress vote in Maharashtra, reports Anita Katyal.