Modi Karke Dikhata Hai – For all those who say criticism is easy, he might not perform well, given a chance.
The first term, October 2001
Modi Karke Dikhata Hai – Keshubhai patel resigned as Chief Minister of Gujarat due to his weak leadership after Bhuj’s earthquake, Narendra Damodardas Modi came in to the picture, and talks were that he is inexperienced as administration as he was looking after sangathan work of BJP then and will not get the position, It was suggested that NaMo should be made the deputy CM in a govt led by Patel, upon which Modi informed Advani and Atal Bihari Vajpayee that he was “going to be fully responsible for Gujarat or not at all” and declined the proposal. On 7 October 2001,NaMo was appointed the Chief Minister of Gujarat and was assigned the responsibility to prepare the BJP for elections in December 2002. He not only took the charge but charged people not to bow head against natural calamities & showed them the way to fight against them smilingly, got appreciation messages from world disaster recovery officers.
2002 Elections
Modi Karke Dikhata Hai – In the aftermath of the godhra riots, there were calls for Modi to resign from his position as CM of Gujarat. The opposition parties stalled the parliament over the issue. Allies of the BJP also asked for Modi’s resignation. Narendra Modi submitted his resignation and the state Assembly was dissolved. In the subsequent elections the BJP, led by NaMo, won 127 seats in the 182-member assembly.
The Second term, 2002-2007
Modi Karke Dikhata Hai – The changes brought by Narendra Modi in the period 2002–2007 have led to Gujarat being called an attractive investment destination. Modi instituted financial and technology parks in the state. During the 2007 Vibrant Gujarat summit, real estate investment deals worth 6.60 trillion were signed in Gujarat.
2007 Elections
Modi Karke Dikhata Hai – NaMo had completed 2,063 consecutive days as CM of Gujarat in July 2007, making him the longest-serving holder of that post. BJP won the 2007 election, gaining 122 of the 182 seats in the state assembly, and Modi continued in office as CM. As a consequence of the Nov’ 2008 Mumbai attacks, Modi held a meeting to discuss security of Gujarat’s 1,600 km long coastline which resulted in the central govt authorizing construction of 30 high–speed surveillance boats.
Third term, 2007-2012
Modi Karke Dikhata Hai – Modi’s government has worked to brand Gujarat as a state of dynamic development and economic growth and prosperity, using the slogan “Vibrant Gujarat”.
कहते थे नहीं होगा – By December 2008, 500,000 structures had been constructed, of which 113,738 were check dams. 60 of the 112 Tehsils which were found to have over–exploited the groundwater table in 2004 had regained their normal groundwater level by 2010; Gujarat had managed to increase its groundwater levels at a time when they were falling in all other Indian states, agriculture growth rate of Gujarat increased to 9.6% in the period 2001–2007. For the decade 2001–2010, Gujarat recorded a Compound annual growth rate of 10.97%, the highest among all Indian states. While states such as Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu provided free electricity to farms, and most other states provided subsidized power, the Gujarat govt between 2003–2006 reacted to concerns that such measures result in waste of the power supplied and of groundwater itself. With the Jyotigram Yojana, based on ideas developed by the International Water Management Institute, agricultural supplies were rewired to separate them from other rural supplies and then the electricity used by farms was rationed to fit with scheduled demand for irrigation and consequently to reduce the amount of subsidy being paid. The farmers objected to this at first but came to realize that the outcome was that they were receiving a supply that suffered less from interruption, was of a more consistent voltage and was available when they most needed it for irrigation purposes.
Modi Karke Dikhata Hai – During late 2011 and early 2012, Modi undertook a series of fasts as part of a Sadbhavna Mission (Goodwill Mission), meant to reach out to the Minority communities in Gujarat. NaMo announced that he believed that his fast would “further strengthen Gujarat’s environment of peace, unity and harmony.” He observed 36 fasts in 26 districts and 8 cities.
Modi Karke Dikhata Hai – Narendra Modi visited China in November 2006 to study the Special Economic Zones that were planned to start in Gujarat. He also visited in September 2007 and later in November 2011. A month after his visit of 2011, the Chinese Government released 13 diamond traders from India who had been jailed by the Shenzhen Customs.
Fourth term, 2012–present
Modi Karke Dikhata Hai – In the 2012 Gujarat legislative assembly elections, Modi won from the constituency of Maninagar with a majority of 86,373 votes over Sanjiv Bhatt’s wife, Shweta, who was contesting for the INC. The BJP as a whole won 115 of the 182 seats. Later in the by-elections for six seats, the BJP won all the seats in Gujarat which consisted of four assembly seats and 2 Lok Sabha seats. Interestingly, BJP won all these seats although Modi never campaigned for its candidates and all the seats were held by the Congress prior to the by-elections. This brought up the number of seats held by the BJP in the state assembly to 119.
Modi Karke Dikhata Hai – It has formed the government in Gujarat since 1995 and has had an absolute majority throughout Modi’s time in office. Later in the by-elections for six seats, the BJP won all the seats in Gujarat which consisted of four assembly seats and 2 Lok Sabha seats. Interestingly, BJP won all these seats although Modi never campaigned for its candidates and all the seats were held by the Congress prior to the by-elections. This brought up the number of seats held by the BJP in the state assembly to 119. Modi Karke Dikhata Hai|
Modi Karke Dikhata Hai – In March 2013, Modi was appointed as member of the BJP Parliamentary Board, its highest decision-making body, and also as a Chairman of the party’s Central Election Campaign Committee. Modi was selected to head the poll campaign for 2014 parliamentary election, at the national level executive meeting of BJP on 10 June 2012.
Prime Ministerial Candidate-ship – Narendra Modi
Modi Karke Dikhata Hai – In September 2013, Nielsen and The Economic Times published results of a poll of 100 Indian corporate leaders – 74 of them wanted Modi to be the next prime-minister, compared to 7 whose preference was Rahul Gandhi.
In August 2013, financial analyst Chris Wood, chief strategist of CLSA, wrote in his weekly Greed & Fear that “the Indian stock market’s greatest hope is the emergence of Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi as the BJP’s prime ministerial candidate”.
Mr. Modi,
We are solidly with you..
12 years of mud sledging against you, But we are solidly with you..
12 years of falsehood against you, But we are solidly with you..
12 years of media campaigning against you, But we are solidly with you..
You are hope, You are future, We are with you.. Solidly with you, Completely with you..
With the truth, with the development, with the future, with the betterment,
From the land of lions, a lion, a gift to india & world..
Solidly with you..
Darshan Shah
Modi For PM Org