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Minority split = advantage Modi?
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"Vote for India" chants a mammoth crowd as Narendra Modi descends from a stage after addressing an election rally. This narrative repeats itself in almost all of Modi's 200 odd Bharat Vijay rallies that he has addressed this election season.
A typical 'Modi-speech' starts with his trademark UPA bashing and ends with a vision for an India that can collectively empower all of her 125 crore citizen. The last phrase -- '125 crore citizens' -- is a sequel to his famous '5 crore Gujaratis' slogan, which characterised his 13 year tenure as the state's chief minster.
If one were to scan every punctuation in Modi's speeches, a man who was once labeled 'Hindu Hriday Samrat' by his critics, the word Hindu would never be found. A study of Modi's speeches reveals that the most frequently occurring word in his speeches is "Bharatiya" and not the name of any religion. This template extends to most of the top BJP leadership including Modi's perceived protégé Amit Shah. If one were to watch in totality his alleged 'hate speech' in Shamili earlier this month, he concludes by making an appeal of not to vote on caste or religious lines. After all there would have been compelling evidence that Election Commission considered when it exonerated Shah by lifting his campaign ban last week.
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A typical 'Modi-speech' starts with his trademark UPA bashing and ends with a vision for an India that can collectively empower all of her 125 crore citizen. The last phrase -- '125 crore citizens' -- is a sequel to his famous '5 crore Gujaratis' slogan, which characterised his 13 year tenure as the state's chief minster.
If one were to scan every punctuation in Modi's speeches, a man who was once labeled 'Hindu Hriday Samrat' by his critics, the word Hindu would never be found. A study of Modi's speeches reveals that the most frequently occurring word in his speeches is "Bharatiya" and not the name of any religion. This template extends to most of the top BJP leadership including Modi's perceived protégé Amit Shah. If one were to watch in totality his alleged 'hate speech' in Shamili earlier this month, he concludes by making an appeal of not to vote on caste or religious lines. After all there would have been compelling evidence that Election Commission considered when it exonerated Shah by lifting his campaign ban last week.
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