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10 facts on today's big relief for Narendra Modi - NDTV
Ahmedabad:  It's a case that has repeatedly threatened to confront Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi with whopping consequences for the riots in his state in 2002, in which 1200 people were killed, most of them Muslims. But a team that was studying Mr Modi's alleged role in the riots has allegedly concluded that he cannot be tried for complicity in those riots, the worst in independent India.
SC admits Gujarat Govt plea challenging Lokayukta appointment -
New Delhi, Feb 3 - The Supreme Court today admitted an appeal filed by the Gujarat Government challenging the state governor's decision to "unilaterally" appoint Justice (Retd) R A Mehta as the Lokayukta. A bench of justices B S Chauhan and J S Khehar said it would examine the matter at length as vital question of constitutional law is involved. The bench said it will hear the matter at a stretch of three days from February 20.
Gujarat HC rejects plea to direct Nanavati Commission to summon Modi -
Ahmedabad, Feb 1 - In a relief to Narendra Modi, the Gujarat High Court today rejected a petition seeking directions to the Nanavati Commission to summon the State Chief Minister for questioning in connection with the 2002 riots. A division bench of Justice Akil Kureshi and Sonia Gokani while rejecting the application of NGO Jan Sangarsh Manch observed that the Commission has larger discretionary powers to call witnesses.
Now Shiela Dikshit fumbles on Modi, praises Guj govt -
Agra/ New Delhi Jan 31 - In further embarrasment for Congress after its advertisement goof up on Narendra Modi, Delhi Chief Minister Shiela Dikshit today praised Gujarat government, saying there was no doubt that development was taking place in that state. "I am not talking about party. There is no two opinion that development is taking place in Gujarat and (because of that) government gets re-elected. Why governments get re-elected. Why they come again and again. Because they ensure development," she said, addressing a function.
Modi is the Man - Krishnarjun, Centre Right India
As per a recently published opinion poll, Narendra Modi has emerged as the most popular choice for Indian premiership with an estimated 24% participants vouching for Modi, while Congress dynasty candidates got a collective 17% endorsement. It’s becoming increasingly clear that country is desperately in want of decisive leadership and a huge section of Indians consider Modi, given his track record of  exemplary and graft-free governance,  as a person who can lead the country from front and end the paralysis in governance, corruption and institutional degeneration.
Sheila gaga over Modi good governance - Mail Today
Delhi chief minister Sheila Dikshit on Tuesday inadvertently joined the club of people who, in the recent past, have praised Gujarat CM Narendra Modi for 'good governance'. Also, like all the other non-BJP public figures in this club, she immediately issued a clarification on her initial comments, saying they were being highlighted 'out of context' by the media.
Visible Rahul Gandhi, missing Narendra Modi and the plots within - CL Manoj, Economic Times
Sharad Pawar was stating the obvious when he said if the Congress fares badly in UP (and elsewhere), Rahul Gandhi, the lead campaigner, will be blamed. Pawar also knows no worthy Congress leader will ever blame the Gandhis for anything. After all, no party, not just the Congress, resorts to indiscriminate hara-kiri at the top. They choose convenient, expendable fall guys.
Cong has finally accepted truth: Modi - Indian Express
Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi on Monday finally reacted to the recent advertisement put out by the Congress in local dailies that apparently lauded him, saying the opposition party in the state had finally accepted the truth.
Will BJP project Modi as PM? - Swapan Dasgupta, Pioneer
Opinion polls in India rarely tend to be definite: They are at best indicative of political trends. Even so, the latest round of the bi-annual Mood of the Nation poll sponsored by India Today must bring a measure of joy to the BJP and particularly those in the organisation who feel that the future belongs to a dispensation led by Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi.
Modi ‘master organiser’, in ad by Cong - Indian Express
The Gujarat Congress finds itself with egg on its face, with a pullout distributed by the party with all local newspapers on Republic Day describing Chief Minister Narendra Modi as “a master organiser and astute election strategist”. The one-page pullout highlighted the contributions made by different chief ministers in making Gujarat “a progressive state from birth”, and was purportedly meant to counter Modi’s frequent chest-thumping for it.
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