Inauspicious future of India if Narendra Modi became Prime Minister

Thursday, April 24th, 2014 9:45:32 by
Narendra Modi

London: Indian -origin writers, artists and lawyers against Narendra Modi.

 

The Guardian newspaper on the letter if Modi was elected, it would be a bad omen for the future of India.

 

Those who signed the letter of Homi Harvard University. Bhabha, Dayanita Singh and Vivan Sundaram, such as artist, art historian Geeta Kaur and British MP Mike Wood and Fiona are Maktagret.

 

The letter reads, “Some people are still against the Narendra Modi government, the trial is ongoing, but Modi has time and again denied any responsibility and should apologize. “According to the letter published in the newspaper, “Modi moral character and political ethics from such failure is mismatched with India’s secular constitution. He is not better than a constitution and the constitutions of the world which is based on the principle of pluralistic representation for minorities is independent and complete. “

 

The letter reads, “if he was elected prime minister for all its people and communities who follow the ideals of inclusion and protection will be inauspicious for India’s future.”

 

Chetan Bhatt who signed the letter and is professor of sociology at the London School of Economics says, “Modi is totally ruthless, dangerous and dictatorial ideology embodies the ideas of the founder of modern India general liberalism, democratic and secular principles at all is the opposite. ” This open letter is reacted sharply to BJP leaders too.

 

Party leader Ravi Shankar Prasad said, “These comments prejudiced, biased and some peoples hate sails over the years against Mr Modi.”

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