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7 modi Fast Cash di guadagnare con le mail – Edizione Speciale


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Italiano | 2024 | ASIN: B0DFMBP655 | 81 Pages | EPUB | 1.1 MB
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Modi demystified


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English | 2014 | pages: 272 | ISBN: 9351362612 | EPUB | 0,9 mb
Narendra modi is one of the most controversial politicians dominating contemporary india. Never before have we had a leader like him, one who is loved and hated in equal measure. At a time when endemic corruption and weak governance have become major issues, modi’s image as a decisive leader who can provide a clean administration has catapulted him on to the national stage. Helping his rise are his skills as an orator and claims to development in gujarat, as also his popularity on social media, knack for attracting the youth and ability to inspire industry’s confidence but, for all his achievements he has also spawned a culture of fear that, too, now risks being replicated. Already living in anxiety are such varied groups as minorities haunted by the ghosts of 2002 and his own party colleagues who feel he will crush them as he consolidates power. If he becomes prime minister an ambition that has consumed him for the past many years modi will have to walk a tight rope, given that india

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Between Memory and Forgetting Massacre and the Modi Years in Gujarat


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English | 2019 | pages: 315 | ISBN: 9382579737 | PDF | 1,1 mb
In Between Memory and Forgetting, Harsh Mander recounts the history of one of the most gruesome communal massacres since India’s independence in Gujarat in 2002. This occurred under the watch of Chief Minister Narendra Modi, who led the state until he went on to be elected as Prime Minister a dozen years later. Mander tells the story of the years that passed between the carnage and his elevation as Prime Minister, examining difficult questions of whether he carries guilt for the crimes, and whetheracknowledgment, remorse, reparation and justice were accomplished in the years which followed. The book emerges as a powerfully reasoned indictment of Modi’s record in these years, for not just why the survivors of the carnage were denied both reconciliation and justice; but also for the rise of a series of spectacular extra-judicial killings, including of Ishrat Jahan and Sohrabuddin Sheikh. In the last section, Mander writes stories of courageous resistance to the injustice of these years, by persons within and outside government.

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