11-12-2007, 07:37 PM
<b>Sensex points add up for Modi</b><!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->But the resident of Jhankur in rural Gandhinagar says he watches âthe news only to monitor the stock market. Every time there is political toofan (tumult) in Delhi, it is shaky. If only Modi ruled at the Centreâ¦.â
A beneficiary of the milk revolution, Karmabhai invests surplus earnings in stocks on the âadvice and guidanceâ of a local portfolio manager.
An industrialist who did not want to be named said: âThere was a time when Gujaratis believed only in saving money. Today, the buzzword for the young is multiplier effect. They are looking at opportunities to multiply their earnings. Thatâs why portfolio managers have fanned out in large parts of rural Gujarat.â
After gushing over Modi for ushering in an âera of prosperity and stability which Gujarat lackedâ, Karmabhai offers another reason for wanting the chief minister back after the December elections
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<b>Human rights activist Mukul Sinha, who has floated the new National Socialist Movement party, said: âPatels are the dominant caste and class and it is important to recognise the co-mingling of the two to understand their so-called rebellion against Modi.â</b>
For years, even after getting economic clout thanks to land reforms brought in by the Congress, the community lacked social recognition. Although the Patels form 28 per cent of the population, political power eluded them until the RSS and the VHP made them their vehicles of mass mobilisation
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J.J. Patel, a young Ahmedabad lawyer, said: âThe older Patel leaders, including Keshubhai (the former chief minister) are out of step with the times.<b> We have accepted Narendrabhai although heâs not a Patel. What matters is he is dynamic, honest and transparent.â</b>
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So-called Human rights actvist is trying to divide society and society is more mature than these morons.
A beneficiary of the milk revolution, Karmabhai invests surplus earnings in stocks on the âadvice and guidanceâ of a local portfolio manager.
An industrialist who did not want to be named said: âThere was a time when Gujaratis believed only in saving money. Today, the buzzword for the young is multiplier effect. They are looking at opportunities to multiply their earnings. Thatâs why portfolio managers have fanned out in large parts of rural Gujarat.â
After gushing over Modi for ushering in an âera of prosperity and stability which Gujarat lackedâ, Karmabhai offers another reason for wanting the chief minister back after the December elections
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<b>Human rights activist Mukul Sinha, who has floated the new National Socialist Movement party, said: âPatels are the dominant caste and class and it is important to recognise the co-mingling of the two to understand their so-called rebellion against Modi.â</b>
For years, even after getting economic clout thanks to land reforms brought in by the Congress, the community lacked social recognition. Although the Patels form 28 per cent of the population, political power eluded them until the RSS and the VHP made them their vehicles of mass mobilisation
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J.J. Patel, a young Ahmedabad lawyer, said: âThe older Patel leaders, including Keshubhai (the former chief minister) are out of step with the times.<b> We have accepted Narendrabhai although heâs not a Patel. What matters is he is dynamic, honest and transparent.â</b>
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So-called Human rights actvist is trying to divide society and society is more mature than these morons.
