Mangalore: UPA Promoting Pink Revolution; Alleges Gujarat CM Narendra Modi
By Robert DCosta
Pics by John V Tauro
Bellevision Media Network
Mangalore, 02 May 2013: The union government led by UPA is involved in scams, but point their fingers on BJP led Karnataka state administration that has given better governance. UPA is promoting ‘pink revolution’ that is slaughtering livestock and exporting thereby earning foreign revenue, while BJP is pursuing ‘green revolution’ that is banning slaughter in the interest of majority of Hindus thereby promoting greener environment, said Gujarat CM Narendra Modi.
Addressing a mega public meeting at Nehru maidan, here on Thursday May 2 morning, CM Modi said, ‘Congress party alleged that Modi will not come to campaign in Mangalore and other parts of Karnataka, but I have come here and will also campaign in Bangalore for the upcoming assembly elections,’ said CM Modi.
The golden spoon boy – Rahul has no knowledge of real politics and the situation, mocked CM Modi. Meanwhile, CM Modi expressed hope that BJP will come back to reign in Karnataka.
Mangalore south BJP candidate Yogish Bhat, BJP national vice president D V Sadanand Gowda, MP Nalin Kumar, local BJP leaders and a large number of party activists were present at the occasion.
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Philip Mudartha, Navi Mumbai | Mon, May-6-2013, 5:06 |
Modi is right; UPA does promote pink revolution. Thanks to it, India captured 25% of global meat trade, a rise of 17% in 4 years, earning 18,000 crores in foreign exchange. The white revolution including in Gujarat was also promoted by Congress governments beginning 1965. The Green Revolution too was promoted by Congress in early seventies. Modi cannot take credit for them. For Modi, green revolution means Cow Slaughter Act and banning beef completely. He wants to mislead us that eating beef damages environment. Contrary: Bovines eat grass, belch and release lot more methane than the fertilizer factories required to raise the grass. In any case, if Modi is Pm post 2014, what wil he do with the 350 million plus bovines, of which only less than a quarter are cows? Surely, he has no objection for slaughter of bulls and buffalo? Esp imported hybrid variety? And of goats, pigs, and other animals eaten in our export partner nations? | |
Benedict Noronha, Udupi | Thu, May-2-2013, 10:40 |
Mr Narendra Modi is a lier leader. he was talking and acting in a way that he would become a hero but unfortunately became a villain. He never repented for Godhra Carnage but for karnataka corruption, the press reported, admitted faults/ mistake/corruption and asked for another chance to give better service( Looting?. How far this vindictive politics can go? It go only upto making the voters poor and the political babus following modi cabe rich and fattened. I remember in the last Lokasabha elections BJP projected Mr Advani as P.M. Unfortunately party failed toget enough seats. Like it may repeat; projecting a particular person as C.M. /P.M Candidate the party may not get enough seats. Therefore it is a foolish proposition. One should try to be clean and fair and win the people s hearts by virtue of sincerity of service. Mr V.R.Salian has llearnt this and now recollecting his lapses and also pride. Let him have the results. One should have ambition but to a certain extent not even after FIVE terms of REpresentation. Voters know to react through ballots Mr Modi and Mr Salian so far Kaup constituency is concerned. |