[I. AA. Wondering how come "600 crore Indian voters"? Here's the clue, Modii speaking at the World Economic Forum (WEF), at Davos, before the global leaders, in 2018: < https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=884yI_lf71M>.
BB. For some more fun, Modi welcoming the First Lady of Sri Lanka, reading out from the teleprompter: 'Foolish Modi Calling Lankan President's Wife Mrs:Sirisena as M R S Sirisena :D' at < https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oa7SfpkhKrs>. CC. Yet another sample: In Wuhan, China, at the delegation level talks, "STRENGTH" as "STREANH". *That too, while seen to be repeatedly referring to a a paper, placed before him!* (Watch: <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J4IFJzmsmxA>. Also note: "A" for "Earth".) DD. But, here's the ultimate. Modi, on foreign soil, heaping encomiums on India and Indians: "Ye koi Desh hai, Ye koi Sarkar hai? ... Ye koi log hai...?" Pls. watch: 'PM Modi says Indians were ashamed of being Indian' at < https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mLpxSL82ihQ>. II. Modi told Akshay who asked the Prime Minister why he sleeps only for three to three-and-a-half hours: “*Rashtrapati Obama jab mujhe mile, toh woh bhi sabse pehle merese isime ulajh gaye. Bole, ‘Modiji, kyun aisa karte hain aap?’ Hum dono achchhe dost hain, tu-taadi karke bulate hain ek doosre ko.…* (When President Obama met me, the first thing he too had done was to get into an argument with me on this. He asked me: ‘Modiji, why do you do this?’ Now we are good friends, we call each other tu-taadi). .. But it’s not clear how Obama came across the expression “tu”, although his wife has danced to Bollywood tunes on a Mumbai visit. Officially, Obama can speak Indonesian and English. The Telegraph has written to Obama, requesting him to share with the readers how he had come to address Modi as “tu”. If and when the former US President responds, this newspaper will publish the nugget. Watch this space. (Excerpted from sl no. I. below. But pls. click on this: < https://epaper.telegraphindia.com/imageview_266518_154839811_4_undefined_25-04-2019_1_i_1_st.html?fbclid=IwAR0Z3D9Q360dVwAcr4mSXwnOKO1dQiyH6k0g-hwbyO4eFSnbZa-p93dP-e8 >. Just don't miss the e-paper.) III. AA. Prime Minister Narendra Modi in an interview with Akshay Kumar through ANI news agency said that he used to wash his own clothes until he became Gujarat chief minister. ... When asked about his dressing sense especially preferring to wear half-sleeved kurtas, PM Modi said that it was to make it easier for him to wash them. ... As per an Indian Express report dated October 23, 2017, Prime Minister’s personal washerman, 76-year-old Chand Mohammad Dhobi breathed his last at the SSG hospital, across the road from Navlakhi ground where Modi was addressing a rally. Dhobi was a resident of Godhra, and was Modi’s laundry man for a decade in 1970s. This is when Modi lived in Godhra as an RSS pracharak. (Excerpted from sl. no. II. below. It includes the video of the interview.) BB. Just hours before Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrived in Vadodara for his public address and road show across the city on Sunday, 76-year-old Chand Mohammad Dhobi breathed his last at the SSG hospital, across the road from Navlakhi ground where Modi addressed the rally. Dhobi, a resident of Godhra, was Modi’s laundry man for a decade in 1970s, when Modi lived in Godhra as an RSS pracharak. Dhobi, who had suffered a cardiac arrest on Saturday and was rushed to Vadodara for treatment, had risen to fame in Godhra town in 2008, when as Chief Minister Modi had extended a special invitation to him to a public meeting. Modi had handed over a cheque of Rs 5 lakhs to Chand, who refused to take the money, instead, seeking a small plot of land to which Modi had instantly agreed and asked the district administration to process the same. (Excerpted from: 'Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s washerman from 1970s dies in Godhra' at < https://indianexpress.com/article/india/prime-minister-narendra-modis-washerman-from-1970s-dies-in-godhra-4901629/ >.) IV. There is a proverb in Malayalam that says that when a trivial man suddenly becomes wealthy, he will hold an umbrella at midnight to avoid the sun. That’s the story of cringeworthy Modi. His latest interview shows the extent of his megalomania, his vanity, his pretensions and pomposity. He is so in love with himself as PM, so enamoured at getting such a plum post that he perhaps never dreamt would be his, that he now cannot see any boundaries to that ambition. It’s overvaulting. It’s unchecked. It’s urgent. A monumental personality flaw. So, in his manic hurry to grow exponentially in stature,he merely appropriates all the symbols available of greatness. In the first year, the monogrammed suit and meeting with Obama where he broke all protocols and went into first name calling and informal bear hugging on the first meeting, was intoxicating. It turned his head irrevocably. It catapulted him into a rarified space of wealth, influence, and most importantly power leading to hubris. It’s what classically happens when you get something too precious too soon. You lose its value. You begin to think it’s your birthright. You take it for granted. A niggle of worry about losing it ignites rabid fear. (Excerpted from sl. no. III. below. Pls. do go through it. Just don't miss.)] I/III. https://www.telegraphindia.com/india/tu-taadi-friends-modi-and-obama/cid/1689381 Tu-taadi friends: Modi and Obama Narendra Modi has revealed in a “completely non-political” interview with actor Akshay Kumar that the Prime Minister and Barack Obama are on “tu-taadi” terms with each other By The Telegraph Published 25.04.19, 7:36 AMUpdated 25.04.19, 4:10 PM a min read Obama with Modi in New Delhi in 2015 when the Indian Prime Minister famously and repeatedly referred to the then US President as “Barack” and wore the monogrammed suit that sired the slogan “suit-boot ki sarkar”. Obama with Modi in New Delhi in 2015 when the Indian Prime Minister famously and repeatedly referred to the then US President as “Barack” and wore the monogrammed suit that sired the slogan “suit-boot ki sarkar”. Narendra Modi has revealed in a “completely non-political” interview with actor Akshay Kumar that the Prime Minister and Barack Obama are on “tu-taadi” terms with each other. Modi told Akshay who asked the Prime Minister why he sleeps only for three to three-and-a-half hours: “Rashtrapati Obama jab mujhe mile, toh woh bhi sabse pehle merese isime ulajh gaye. Bole, ‘Modiji, kyun aisa karte hain aap?’ Hum dono achchhe dost hain, tu-taadi karke bulate hain ek doosre ko.… (When President Obama met me, the first thing he too had done was to get into an argument with me on this. He asked me: ‘Modiji, why do you do this?’ Now we are good friends, we call each other tu-taadi). “(Obama) bole tu aisa kyun karta hai? Tujhe aaj pata nahi hai yeh tera nasha hai kaam ka, tum karte rahoge, lekin tum bahut apna nuksan kar rahe ho. Aur woh jab bhi milte hain, ke tum meri baat mante ho ki nahin mante ho, tumne neend badhai ki nahi badhai (Obama asked me why I do this. He told me that I am a workaholic and would harm myself by continuing to do this. Whenever he meets me, he asks if I have heeded him, if I have increased my sleep time).” English has no equivalent of “tu”, which implies proximity or intimacy and/or the speaker’s superiority of age, status or class. The class-neutral and age-agnostic “you” lacks these connotations of “tu”. In French, “tu (you)” is used to address friends. In Latin, tu means you — as in “Et tu, Brute?” in Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar — although Modi is unlikely to have any occasion to ask his buddy, “Et tu, Barack?” An air of informality is not unusual. If Modi has called Obama “Barack”, the former President has called David Cameron “Bro” when he was British Prime Minister. But it’s not clear how Obama came across the expression “tu”, although his wife has danced to Bollywood tunes on a Mumbai visit. Officially, Obama can speak Indonesian and English. The Telegraph has written to Obama, requesting him to share with the readers how he had come to address Modi as “tu”. If and when the former US President responds, this newspaper will publish the nugget. Watch this space. II/III. https://www.khabarbar.com/politics/pm-modi-used-to-wash-his-own-clothes/ Modi Lies Exposed: “Used to Wash my Own Clothes”; He himself rewarded his Dhobi who washed his clothes through 1970s By Team-KB - April 24, 2019 khabarbar.com PM Modi with Chand Dhobi Prime Minister Narendra Modi in an interview with Akshay Kumar through ANI news agency said that he used to wash his own clothes until he became Gujarat chief minister. In an interaction with Kumar, PM Modi said that it was in his nature to look presentable and live properly. “Until I became Gujarat CM, I used to wash my own clothes. It was in my nature to live properly,” PM Modi said. Image result for pm modi with akshay kumar ANI Interview with Akshay Kumar When asked about his dressing sense especially preferring to wear half-sleeved kurtas, PM Modi said that it was to make it easier for him to wash them. “I realised that if my kurtas had longer sleeves, it would only mean I had to wash them thoroughly. They would also take up space in my suitcase. So I would shorten them myself by cutting them,” PM Modi said. PM Modi also recalled that his need to look presentable came from an inferiority complex he experienced in his life because of poverty. He said he used to iron his clothes using hot coal in an utensil as he did not have an iron. “Because of poverty, I used to feel inferior sometimes while being among people. So, to overcome that, I used to iron my clothes by putting hot coal in a utensil to iron my clothes. So that I would look proper,” PM Modi said. WATCH VIDEO: However, PM Narendra Modi is caught lying here when he said “he used to wash his own clothes until he became Gujarat CM in 2001.” Image result for chand dhobi PM Modi’s laundry man, Chand Dhobi in 1970s As per an Indian Express report dated October 23, 2017, Prime Minister’s personal washerman, 76-year-old Chand Mohammad Dhobi breathed his last at the SSG hospital, across the road from Navlakhi ground where Modi was addressing a rally. Dhobi was a resident of Godhra, and was Modi’s laundry man for a decade in 1970s. This is when Modi lived in Godhra as an RSS pracharak. Gaurav Pandhi गौरव पांधी ✔ @GauravPandhi Modi told @akshaykumar that he used to wash & iron his clothes himself until he became CM in 2001! Whereas as @LeenaMistrynjcp points out, just a few years ago, Modi met & rewarded his Dhobi 'Chand' from 1970s ... Liar No. 1 Jhooth pe Jhooth !!! https://indianexpress.com/article/india/prime-minister-narendra-modis-washerman-from-1970s-dies-in-godhra-4901629/ … 2,491 7:52 PM - Apr 24, 2019 Twitter Ads info and privacy Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s washerman from 1970s dies in Godhra Dhobi, who had suffered a cardiac arrest on Saturday and was rushed to Vadodara for treatment, had risen to fame in Godhra town in 2008, when as Chief Minister Modi had extended a special invitation... indianexpress.com 1,485 people are talking about this The report read that Dhobi, who had suffered a cardiac arrest was rushed to Vadodara for treatment, had risen to fame in Godhra town in 2008, when as Chief Minister Modi had extended a special invitation to him to a public meeting. Modi had handed over a cheque of Rs 5 lakhs to Chand, who had refused to take the money and instead, requested a small plot of land to which Modi had instantly agreed and asked the district administration to process the same. CLICK HERE TO READ COMPLETE REPORT OF PRIME MINISTER’S LAUNDRY MAN DECADES PRIOR TO HIM BECOMING THE GUJARAT CM In his latest interview with the Bollywood actor, PM Modi also revealed that he did not have shoes when he was a child. His uncle bought him a pair of white canvas shoes. “I did not have shoes. My uncle came home one day and I he bought me canvas white shoes.” PM Modi also said that he used to clean his shoes using the discarded chalk in his classroom. “The shoes were white and got dirty within days. So, I used to clean my shoes with the chalk in the classroom every morning,” PM Modi said. This got Modi and his Chowkidars trolled as ‘CHALK’idars on social media: Tehseen Poonawalla ✔ @tehseenp All dud 'Chalk'idars used chalk to "clean" shoes. NO: chalk does NOT clean shoes ..just makes it look white & then the dust falls off! Common sense- chalk is for a little time, ultimately one needs to CLEAN shoes for Hygine reasons! Btw use chalk to make teeth look white ? 275 12:20 PM - Apr 24, 2019 Twitter Ads info and privacy 642 people are talking about this III. https://www.facebook.com/usha.pandit.5/posts/10156492107762869 Usha Pandit 11 hrs · There is a proverb in Malayalam that says that when a trivial man suddenly becomes wealthy, he will hold an umbrella at midnight to avoid the sun. That’s the story of cringeworthy Modi. His latest interview shows the extent of his megalomania, his vanity, his pretensions and pomposity. He is so in love with himself as PM, so enamoured at getting such a plum post that he perhaps never dreamt would be his, that he now cannot see any boundaries to that ambition. It’s overvaulting. It’s unchecked. It’s urgent. A monumental personality flaw. So, in his manic hurry to grow exponentially in stature,he merely appropriates all the symbols available of greatness. In the first year, the monogrammed suit and meeting with Obama where he broke all protocols and went into first name calling and informal bear hugging on the first meeting, was intoxicating. It turned his head irrevocably. It catapulted him into a rarified space of wealth, influence, and most importantly power leading to hubris. It’s what classically happens when you get something too precious too soon. You lose its value. You begin to think it’s your birthright. You take it for granted. A niggle of worry about losing it ignites rabid fear. Then your humble past, the housemaid status of your mother, the tea selling boy, the chowkidar nomenclature, the begging fakir, the visits to the lower middle class house of mother (almost stationed there like a prop) all simply add to the heights you scaled. You use it to fill the ordinary people harbouring modest ambitions, with extraordinary awe. It is clear from the recent puke worthy interview with Akshay, that that first brush with the most powerful world leader, even today, makes him blush and flush with pleasure as he very immaturely brings in Obama’s name, completely irrelevantly into an unrelated question and claims intimacy of a childhood friend’s familiarity. The tu nonsense will be trolled for a long time. This paints over the grimy beginnings and appropriates all that Obama stands for. Education, class, power, wealth and prestige. In one sweep you try to own it. People who see through want to puke. Many, who don’t, are impressed. This macro appropriation of colossal power is seen in the speeches where he never fails to tell you he represents 1.3 billion Indians. He made it 6 billion at Davos appropriating 80% of world population in a Freudian slip. Then he talks about purana naata with all countries he visits thereby creating an earlier bond that increases his network of influence. The travels, the hugs are part of this appropriation of international spaces where he probably thinks he has conquered hearts and loyalties by landing on the soil in a Caesar-like veni vidi vici mode. This is reflected in his bhakts telling you about how he put india on the international world map. Then we have the threats. If you are not with Modi you are anti national, traitor, seditionist, terror sympathiser, Pak lover etc. Here, he appropriates nationhood, patriotism, loyalty, pride of all ancestral history, in order to again, in one giant sweep glutton up the country of its past, present, and future. Furthermore, recently he appropriated the might and significance of our entire armed forces. His minions will swagger about how it is ‘Modi’s army’ as if he were Alexander on an interminable mission of conquest. He tries to buy votes on martyrs as he genuinely thinks they are his foot soldiers. He will use every tragic event to politically push his agendas. All work done by previous governments are disregarded so that he can have that last applause by placing the cherry on top and claiming to have done the whole job himself. A master of image management he will announce schemes with pomp and pretend they are achievements merely by virtue of their having been announced. He is not a man pretending. I do believe he is in a mentally delusional state where he believes that he has truly achieved. Hence the allergy to questioning. It will break the mould. That pain, a lot of self deluding mental patients living in denial will tell you, is excruciating. Several interviews, created on the eve of the elections have put paid to the criticism that he fears the Press. But then, in those meticulously crafted interviews of Prasoon and Rahul Joshi and Akshay, we clearly see impotent anchors asking benign rhetorical questions that are all couched in predicated glorious praise embedded in, and preluded by How can you be so amazing Mr. superhero? Are you for real? There’s no one quite like you baby! kind of trash. Yes, it puts your teeth on edge. This very small dwarf of a man then smiles in self indulgent pleasure desperately trying to control his ecstasy and dons a benevolent, self satisfied, karmic, wise expression before spewing forth a bunch of hallucinations, scripted to make him look progressive, contained, objective, magnetic and well connected. None of which is remotely true. A congenital liar needs no cloak of shame. One that has begun to believe his own lies lives in a parallel, altered universe. The submissive, obsequious and pusillanimous anchor putty clan simper along with the patience of Job. They could be interviewing God Himself! No counter points, no uncomfortable questions, no interruptions, no interventions, no screaming , nothing! The one with Akshay on mangoes and other trivia tried to paint him as an accessible human while heaping praise and allowing for truckloads of bragging. If Modi could make a trip to outer space, even if they flew him to a satellite station, he would appropriate the stars, the galaxy and the universe. They would come back with stories of miracles. And the bhajan mandali on Earth would say he is an avataar of none other than Sri Ram. The megalomaniac’s journey from the regional, through the national and international, to the cosmic and divine would then be complete. -- Peace Is Doable -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Green Youth Movement" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send an email to [email protected]. Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/greenyouth. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
