TO see how intellectually lazy people in Outlook are, just refer to this article from Jan 14, 2008 issue.
http://www.outlookindia.com/article.aspx?236458
Everyone of the item discussed in the current issue has been discussed 5 years back. Only the wordings have changed.
For instance, Modi has neutralised Sangh's opposition this time around. Guess what he did in 2007? He CRUSHED his rivals-even in the sangh camp. So from crushing he has come to neutralising. Some progress I presume.
Compared to journalists of today, politicians definitely look a shade better.
Everyone seem to know what RSS thinks and does, except RSS.
In fact, on Wednesday, one day before the election results, a senior Sangh leader in Ahmedabad had told Outlook, “He may be the lion of Gujarat. But this lion needs to be put in a cage.”
"the opposition comes from second-rung leaders. They say, “Modi in Delhi will do exactly what he did to the VHP and the RSS in Gujarat—push them completely to the margins—and we can’t afford that.”"
"A source in the RSS bastion says, “Modi’s candidature will have to wait. "
So outlook is back with creating stories. Present their own wish/hope as reality. To make the story credible, come up with some phoney unnamed sources. Unfortunately there are not many buyers anymore.
The idea of NaMo as PM is something that can demolish every bad precedence created over a century that is blocking this Nation from moving forward. This is the real reason of Libtards for stopping him, 2002 is just an alibi.
I always like reading Fiction. Yes, I also read Outlook at times.
This is not the lowest yet, In the run-up to 2014, congress mouth-piece Media will stoop to it's all-time Low in stopping Modi. Yes, I concede, there are chances that it can scuttle Modi's chances at Delhi.
What a joke! I must admit this is heights of imagination......by the way Muralidhar Rao denies having said what you wrote........on aserious note...who matter?? people or RSS?? I suppose the people want him for all right reasons...and RSS as a nationalist orgn can never oppose a man like Modi
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