I want to spend all my energy serving Gujaratis - Narendra Modi
'I want to spend all my energy serving Gujaratis'
http://www.rediff.com/chat/trans/151202nm.htm
Ahmedabad, December 15, 2002: Chief
Minister Narendra Modi wasn't able to log on personally due to a
killer schedule. But when we informed him there were scores waiting
for him in here, he was kind enough to let our reporter record his
answers.
Sheela : Are you feeling the burden
of victory?
Narendra Modi's answer : No, responsibility given to me is not a
burden. As and when challenges come, I take them up.
Raj from Bangalore : This is not
BJP victory but it is purely Modi victory.
Narendra Modi's answer : My friends have the right to do an analysis
as they like. But if I am asked to give credit, I'll give the credit
to five crore [50 million] Gujaratis, the BJP's organization, and
junior and senior workers of the party. They deserve to share my
success.
Arvind : Let Modi be the PM of India.
Narendra Modi's answer : I always feel that I am not a man who belongs
to the world of power politics. In special circumstances I got the
responsibility of Gujarat. I want to spend all my energy and time
in the service of five crore Gujaratis. I don't know the reasons
for people's feelings. I am not a man who builds castles in the
air *laughs*
Disci : What do you think is the
major factor which helped BJP win other than the riots.
Narendra Modi's answer : Many. But not the riots. No, no, no. Riots
are now 10 months old. Even now only those people are chanting riots,
riots who are not able to digest my victory. Many tricks are being
played to undermine the victory and such arguments are part of it.
Elections were held within 45 days of Mrs Indira Gandhi's murder,
but many in the country were claiming that this is the victory of
Mr Clean [Rajiv Gandhi]. Nobody at that time said that the riots
have helped Congress win an election or riots are the major factor
or it's the success because of Mrs Gandhi's assassination. But today,
riots are back in debate because they have malicious intentions,
they are unable to digest our victory.
Sanjiv : Now you have two-thirds
of majority in your kitty, do u feel that Gujarat requires a new
beginning, not only on development issues but also giving a fresh
healing touch to its janta?
Narendra Modi's answer : With folded hands I am requesting the country's
media and pseudo-secularists to stop digging up the hurts of Gujarat.
Let these wounds heal. If this election had been completed four
months back, then these types of questions would not have come to
me. But there is a constant attempt to keep this hurt alive and
it has hit Gujarat the most. Otherwise, I am a person who is, since
day one, talking of the unity of five crore Gujaratis.
gogogogo : What do you have to say
about losing Gandhinagar seat? Many of your leaders have lost the
election too. How do you explain that? Why your Hindutva charisma
has not worked there?
Narendra Modi's answer : First of all, this analysis is absolutely
wrong. In nooks and corners of Gujarat BJP has won. And when a political
party reaches 125, all such arguments become useless. Is it possible
to have 125 seats in just one corner of Gujarat? Your basic analysis
is wrong. Who lost, and why, can be debated, but 125 seats are across
Gujarat.
rediff.com : Do you think this is
also the vote for an average Indian's anti-Pakistan sentiment?
Narendra Modi's answer : First thing, let me clarify that we have
not used Pakistan in the Gujarat election. But -- underline but
-- when the president of Pakistan spoke irresponsibly against Gujarat,
it became the duty of Gujarat to give him a fitting reply. It was
part of my responsibility to reply to Musharraf. It was not part
of my election agenda.
rediff.com : But anti-Pakistan sentiments
helped you, right?
Narendra Modi's answer : What are you talking? In India nothing
can be a bigger sentiment than the waters of Narmada flowing in
the riverbed of the Sabarmati! The whole of Gujarat took hint from
it that this is the direction of Gujarat's development.
Kumar : Now that Gujarat's gaurav
[pride] has been restored, what steps will you take to maintain
it?
Narendra Modi's answer : I will take five crore Gujaratis on my
side and fight the people who are opposing Gujaratis. We will be
alert now. And I don't think that anti-Gujaratis who are rioting
since the last 10 months will be able to carry on now.
rediff.com : Your answer is quite
aggressive. Now that you have won, don't you think you can afford
to be a little humble?
Narendra Modi's answer : I will be humble in running the administration.
But I'll talk to my friends in the media in the same aggressive
tone. I'll take proper care of administration.
rediff.com : Can we expect a new
Modi in the new term?
Narendra Modi's answer : It depends. What's your perception of the
old Modi? Tell me what's your criterion of judging the old Modi.
Then I'll tell you something about the new Modi.
Congresssucks : What steps you intend to take to maintain peace
in Gujarat?
Narendra Modi's answer : Shanti j che!! Gujarat is completely peaceful.
Come out of the wrong impressions. Look what a big election and
what huge turnout. All done peacefully. People who are going on
with terrible lies are defaming Gujarat. First say sorry for claiming
that Gujarat is not peaceful. Please apologize to Gujaratis for
spreading canards.
Saisuresh Sivaswamy : How much time
do you give yourself in Gujarat before moving to New Delhi?
Narendra Modi's answer : I am a worker dedicated to an organization.
Whatever work my party gave me, I fulfilled it. My party told me
to leave Gujarat. I left it. Party said go to Gujarat, I went. They
said go to Haryana, I went. They told me to go to J&K. So I
pegged my tent there. Party called me back from there, I followed
the order. My party is my final boss. Whatever my party says, I'll
do. I don't have any personal likes or dislikes.
Narendra Modi : I would like to take your leave now. My friends
in rediff, it would have been my pleasure if I had been able to
talk to you for hours together. I like to chat on the Net because
I get in touch with teenagers and Generation Next. Through chats
I get today the idea of what the future of India thinks. But due
to lack of time I am not able to talk to rediffians and I really
regret it. But I'll try to be in touch with you all the time through
my Web site.
I am meeting young people quite
often and will keep meeting them. But as a citizen of India, I am
telling you that if you find me making any mistake, please without
any hesitation and without any prejudice draw my attention to it.
I'll try to correct myself. In democracy, I welcome criticism, and
I hate allegations! There is no space for allegations, but there
is lot of space for criticism.
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