We are not interested in 2002 … – Youth of India

Salim KhanRecently, India’s most well-known film script-writer Salim Khan (actor Salman Khan’s father) has said to a senior journalist in an interview: “Does anyone remember who the chief minister of Maharashtra was during the Mumbai riots which were no less deadly than the Gujarat riots of 2002?

“Does anyone recall the name of the chief minister of UP during Malliana and Meerut riots or that of the Bihar CM when the Bhagalpur or Jamshedpur riots under Congress regimes took place?

“Do we hear names of earlier chief ministers of Gujarat under whose charge, hundreds of riots took place in post-Independence India?

“Does anyone remember who was in-charge of Delhi’s security when the 1984 massacre of Sikhs took place in the capital of India?

“How come Narendra Modi has been singled out as the Devil Incarnate as if he personally carried out all the killings during the riots of 2002?”

No speck of doubt about what Salim Khan has said.


When one says …

When one says Gujarat’s agriculture growth is 10-11% since whole last decade, the other says 2002 riots!

When one says Narendra Modi made the Asia’s biggest solar plant, the other says 2002 riots!

When one says Gujarat is the only state in the whole of India to provide 24/7 and 365 days electricity to almost all of its 18,000 villages, the other says 2002 riots!

When one says World Bank’s statement of 2011 said, Gujarat roads are equivalent to international standards, the other says 2002 riots!

When one says Gujarat is the first state in country to have high-speed wireless broadband service in all it’s 18,000 villages, the other says 2002 riots!

When one says Forbes Magazine rated Ahmedabad as the fastest growing city in India and 3rd in the world, the other says 2002 riots!

When one says Gujarat tourism is growing faster than ever before, the other says 2002 riots!

When one says according to central govt’s Labour Bureau’s report, Gujarat has the lowest unemployment rate in country, the other says 2002 riots!

When Narendra Modi is being chosen as the best current Indian leader in almost all surveys and polls again and again, the other says 2002 riots!

When one says 2003-2013 are the only 10 straight years in Gujarat history which are totally riot-free, the other STILL says 2002 riots!

But when we remind them about riots which occurred during Congress and in Communist Party rule:

  1. 1947 Bengal
  2. 1964 Rourkela
  3. 1967 Ranchi
  4. 1969 Ahmedabad
  5. 1970 Bhiwandi
  6. 1979 Jamshedpur
  7. 1980 Moradabad
  8. 1983 Nellie Assam
  9. 1984 Anti-Sikh Delhi
  10. 1984 Bhiwandi
  11. 1985 Gujarat
  12. 1986 Ahmedabad
  13. 1987 Meerut
  14. 1989 Bhagalpur
  15. 1990 Hyderabad
  16. 1992 Mumbai
  17. 1992 Aligarh
  18. 1992 Surat

They become totally deaf—because they have no answer.

The youth of India says: We are not interested in 2002! We are interested in 2022! – Youth of India, 13 August 2013

4 Responses

  1. There is increasing concern within Congress circles that there appears to be no one of stature in the party that can stand toe-to-toe with Narendra Modi who they claim is getting away with outrageous claims, and worse, the people seem to be believing him. The Congress on the other hand is forced to field lightweights like Manoj Tiwari and a discredited old war horse like Digvijay Singh.

    There appears to be a growing movement within the Congress to project the First Son-in-Law Robert Vadra (Crown Prince-in-Law, or Outlaw as In-Law) as the face of the Congress, which they feel would bring youthful vigor to the campaign in contrast to the tired old Manmohan Singh.

    Just as elevating Sonia Gandhi as the nation’s daughter-in-law (Rashtra Bahu) lifted the Congress party’s fortunes, projecting Robert Vadra as the nation’s son-in-law would have a similar effect, it is felt.

    His admirers feel that Vadra would be a formidable opponent since Narendra Modi cannot match Robert Vadra’s economic record– growing from a few lakhs (or less) to several billion in a matter of months.

    It is also felt that Vadra reflects the values and practices of the Congress party today more closely than anyone else and would therefore be the most suitable candidate.

    All this it is felt makes him a formidable leader that could send shivers down the spine of his opponents (including the prosecutors and judges).

    In view of its great importance it should be given the widest publicity on social media.

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  2. Brilliant!

    But, unfortunately, Modi will not become the Prime Minister of India in 2014. The forces against him, whether the neo-“sickularists” within the Hindutva fold, the Hindu-hating hypocrites of the Indian English media, or the would-be Dhimmis of the Congress and the other “sickular” parties are too powerful to overcome.

    Instead, Modi should continue to focus on developing Gujarat and answering his critics with results on the ground.

    He should become the Prime Minister only when the BJP can get a majority in the Lok Sabha on its own; otherwise, he will fall victim to self-defeating coalition politics. Perhaps, that majority would become inevitable when Gujarat’s progress can no longer be denied by anybody, even if the credit for that is denied to Modi.

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  3. Articles like these are absolutely essential!

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  4. A smashing reply to the anti Modi brigade !

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