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Narendra Modi pledges tough stand against Pakistan

30 September, 2013

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NEW DELHI: India's opposition prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi vowed Sunday a corruption-free government and a tough stand against Pakistan if his party wins election next year.

During his first rally in the capital, the Hindu hardliner called Prime Minister Manmohan Singh weak and said his government was riddled with graft, as tens of thousands of supporters screamed Modi's name.

"The coalition (government) is now addicted to corruption and instead of finding solutions to end the culture of graft, it stops functioning," Modi told the crowd, many waving party flags and wearing Modi face masks. "India needs a dream team and not a dirty team in 2014 and people must decide that during the elections," he said in a speech lasting just over an hour.

Modi was elected the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP's) prime ministerial candidate early this month before national elections due by next May. The BJP is seeking to overthrow the Congress-led coalition government, which has been embroiled in a string of graft scandals and is desperate to boost sluggish economic growth, after almost a decade in power.

But Modi, the chief minister of the western state of Gujarat, is a polarising figure – tainted by deadly anti-Muslim riots on his watch in 2002, but also credited with turning Gujarat into an economic powerhouse. On Sunday Modi branded premier Singh as too weak to raise the issue of attacks on Indian soil, which India blames on Pakistani-based militants, during his first talks with his Pakistani counterpart, Nawaz Sharif, on Sunday.

Singh sat down on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly with Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, who has called for improved ties between the nuclear-armed neighbours since he was elected in May. "Today the prime minister meets Nawaz Sharif but the country doubts whether the prime minister has the courage to discuss the issue of terrorism unleashed on us by Pakistan," Modi said.

"It is also doubtful whether our prime minister will discuss the issue of our soldiers being killed on the borders. The nation wants the prime minister to bring back the heads of Indian soldiers severed by Pakistani forces," he said. Modi was referring to incidents along the heavily militarised de facto border that divides Kashmir between Pakistan and India.

In front of diplomats and media and amid a heavy police presence, Modi attacked the ruling Congress party headed by Sonia Gandhi and her son Rahul, whom he said ran roughshod over premier Singh. "Today dynastical rule is strangling democracy and the nation must decide whether India should be governed constitutionally or at the whims of the Prince (Rahul Gandhi), who has insulted the prime minister, the cabinet and the constitution of India," he said.

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Reader Comments:

The killer of thousands of Gujratees is going to be Indian prime minister, my God what a democracy the biggest in the world (they call it ), and look how was he howling on TV yesterday, only one this to say is,EVERY ACTOR BORN IN INDIA WANT TO BEAT DILIP KUMAR, AND EVERY POLITICIAN IN INDIA WANT TO FINISH PAKISTAN, I WILL SAY A STANZA SAID BY THE GREAT POET UFRFI

URFI TU MAYANDAISH RA GHOGHAEY RAQEEBAAN
AWAZ E SAGAAN KAM NA KUNAD RIZQ E GADA RA
MEANS DUSHMANO KEY SHORE SAY GHABRA NAHIN AEY URFI
KUTOON KEY BHONKNEY SAY FAKEER KA RIZQ KAM NAHI HOTA

ZULFAQAR ALI, - 30 September, 2013

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