Tuesday 18 February 2014

MOST OF THE THINGS ARE GOOD IN HIM....HARDLY ANY NEGATIVE THING.....TRULY DESERVE TO BE INDIAN P.M SHREE NARENDRA MODI...

                      Mostly good traits,
                   hardly any negatives.
                 Good for the country.

                  NARENDRA MODI



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1. Vadnagar, an ancient town that’s almost 2,500 years old, is Narendra Damordas Mulchand Modi’s birthplace. 

2. Modi was born on September 17, 1950. He makes it a point to take the blessings of his mother Heeraben on his birthday. He bonds reasonably well with his four brothers and sister but doesn’t display it in public. His wife's name is Jashoda, and the couple separated soon after marriage. 

3. The most striking personal habit of Modi is to wear well-ironed and wrinkle-free clothes, He continues to lay stress on dressing well and, judging by his public appearances over the last couple of years he owns hundreds of kurtas, all of them tailored in a posh shop on Ahmedabad’s CG Road. Everyone knows that he is crazy about wrist watches and sandals. 

4. Modi is a cleanliness maniac. He keeps his desk, his home and general surroundings spic and span. 

5. He can be dubbed one of the best copywriters in contemporary India. No Indian advertising agency is likely to match his ability to paraphrase ideas, launch new brands, re-launch people and events, write-rewrite copies to sell ideas or products as he does. 

6. In closed-door meetings he likes multi-media presentations. He has a flair for technology. 

7. He is extremely prudent in money matters, and would like to pay the least and get the most while finalising contracts of various ministries. 

8. These days his weight veers around 84 kg. He gets back-pain at times, with the upper part of the spinal region being the problem area. But, no, he doesn’t have any serious health problems. 

9. Has spent enough time in the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh so his language, nuances of behaviour and expressions can never be Western His knowledge of English is adequate but he is not comfortable speaking it. 

10. Those who believe in astrology may like to know that Modi’s moon sign is Scorpio, and sun sign is Virgo. His star constellation is Anuradha. He was born at 11 am on September 17, 1950. He has even served tea in his maternal uncle’s canteen at the bus stand in Ahmedabad while studying in college. 

11. He fasts all nine days during Navratra every year – eating only one fruit a day during this time. 

12. He logs on to the internet every morning without fail and checks all that is written about him. Even if he is travelling, he gets newspapers and cuttings of what his critics are saying about him. 

13. He is the decision-maker.. He will not send any decision to a Group of Ministers. 

14. Modi has no ‘best friend’. He is a loner. 

15. Modi is married but never lived with his wife. Since long he has been trusting Anandiben Patel, a minister and among his likely successors if he shifts to Delhi. However, he guards his privacy zealously. 

16. Modi is workaholic. He attends office early in the morning, and works till 10 pm if need be. 

17. Oh yes, he is in love with the mirror. He poses like a model. He is very conscious of pictures that are sent out from his publicity office. 

18. He sleeps for only five hours -- sometimes even less. Whatever time he hits the bed, he gets up at 5 or 5.30 am. 

19. He has written poems of low literary value. 

20. His icon is Swami Vivekanand. He strangely admires Indira Gandhi. 

21. Modi was incommunicado when he was 17 and 18. He left his family and went to Rajkot’s Ramakrishna mission and to the Belur Math in West Bengal and then to the Himalayas. 

22. His favourite food is bhakhri (crispy rotis) and khichdi made in Gujarati style. Modi knows to cook, too. 

23 He is a hard task-master and treats government officers as tools to achieve his political goals. 

24. There is no doubt that he played communal politics in the last three Gujarat elections. He is like most national leaders -- from Indira Gandhi to Nitish Kumar -- opportunistic, which drives him to play identity politics for the sake of power. 

25 He has won so far because he knows the usefulness and uselessness of everyone around him. Two, he recognises time and its value. He strikes when it’s his time and bends otherwise. 

26 No one should have any doubt that if at all he fulfills his dream of becoming prime minister he will turn New Delhi topsy-turvy. He will make bureaucrats work and will be a dictator who will ensure the implementation of his decisions.

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