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Narendra Modi, chief minister of Gujarat, is one of the most misunderstood chief ministers that India has seen ever since Independence. He has frequently been criticised following the torching of the coaches of the Sabarmati Express at Godhra and the riots that occurred as a result. The book encapsulates the journey of this man from the time when he was an RSS pracharak, always ready and willing to give up power to serve his country. By channelising government revenue and understanding the landscape and people of Gujarat more closely, Modi has made a place in the hearts of many. The book traces Narendra Modis career and the manner in which he has turned the state into Indias number one industrial state in the bare space of about half-a-decade.
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Let me confess first before writing a review on this book. I am not a Disciple of Modi or a Basher of Modi.
The incidents took place in Modi's life (mostly Political life) are published in this book. Some of them are highly sensitive issues of our country. The Authors did not target the media to praise Modi, but indirectly raised very serious questions on E-Media (E for both English & Electronic).
1. Are we really listening \ reading to accurate, unbiased & credible NEWS?
2. How responsible Media should be in critical situations?
(Situations like Godhra carnage, Post Godhra riots & Mumbai attacks on 26th Nov'0
3. Do we need some rigid policy in our country to control the unrestrained Media Sector?
4. How badly our country is suffering from the disease called "Pseudo-Secularism”?
These are some of the questions I could perceive after reading this book, which are absolutely relevant to the current condition of E-Media in our country. Some might find this book one-sided, but I think as long as E-Media covers their “Stories” biased, books like these arrive into market to reveal the other side of these “Stories”.
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I think, Unfortunately media in our country has become an entertainment than an interface between the truth & the people of our country. Media decides who is worthwhile & who is not. But I feel happy when I come across books like "Narendra Modi: The Architect Of A Modern State" which reveals the truth behind a Person who is misunderstood by the entire nation because of print & electronic media. An unbiased story of "The Present Iron Man of our country"
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