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'''Narendra Modi''' (born ], ]) is the chief minister of ] (], ] - ], ] (end of current term)) |
'''Narendra Modi''' (born ], ]) is the chief minister of ] (], ] - ], ] (end of current term)). | ||
He is from the ]. He became the Chief Minister of Gujarat when Keshubhai Patel resigned from office following the loss of 2 assembly bypolls and 1 Lok Sabha seat. | |||
His tenure was mared with The Attack on The Sabarmati Express, in which 58 innocent civilians mostly Hindus, were burned allive by merciless muslim mob in the town of Godhra, followed by The Gujarat Riots in February-March 2002, The Akshardham Terrorist Attack in September 2002, and his subsequent victory in December 2002 elections when the BJP won 127 seats out of 182 crushing the Congress Party. | |||
Many political parties in India have asked him to resign following his unabitlity to stop the Gujarat Riots. But Modi has stood firm and challenged his opposers. |
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Narendra Modi (born September 17, 1950) is the chief minister of Gujarat (October 7, 2001 - December 22, 2007 (end of current term)).
He is from the BJP. He became the Chief Minister of Gujarat when Keshubhai Patel resigned from office following the loss of 2 assembly bypolls and 1 Lok Sabha seat.
His tenure was mared with The Attack on The Sabarmati Express, in which 58 innocent civilians mostly Hindus, were burned allive by merciless muslim mob in the town of Godhra, followed by The Gujarat Riots in February-March 2002, The Akshardham Terrorist Attack in September 2002, and his subsequent victory in December 2002 elections when the BJP won 127 seats out of 182 crushing the Congress Party.
Many political parties in India have asked him to resign following his unabitlity to stop the Gujarat Riots. But Modi has stood firm and challenged his opposers.