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Rahul Gandhi vs. Narendra Modi on Foreign Tours
While Rahul Gandhi’s foreign tours improve India’s reputation abroad, here are a few tips for him when he talks.
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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi was recently visiting the U.S. and having interactions with different groups of people. After a few days, prime minister Narendra Modi is expected to visit the U.S.
Both these top leaders of India go to different countries with different objectives. While Modi holds large public rallies attended by Indian crowds who are believed to be hired to attend Modi’s events.
Modi often delivers his speeches through monologues which lack content, although crowds applause without understanding what he says.
However, Rahul Gandhi usually interacts with intellectually advanced audiences in educational institutions. In comparison to Modi, Rahul Gandhi shares knowledge through his interactive discussions with educated communities.
It is believed that Modi is never invited in India or abroad to participate in intellectual discussions like Rahul Gandhi does since Modi cannot interact with people because he lacks knowledge and communication skills.
That is why Modi also does not hold press conferences in India or abroad, as he cannot discuss any topic without the use of a teleprompter. Modi also hesitates to face the journalists in foreign countries because they mostly ask Modi about his criminal role in the Gujarat massacre when he was the chief minister of Gujarat.
However, some dishonest world leaders hobnob with Modi for their commercial interests in order to sell their products and services to India. Modi is squandering public money worth billions of dollars to buy foreign products which are not required in India. With this kind of bribe to foreign leaders, he is trying to gain legitimacy for his criminal actions.
In fact, Modi can avoid going to foreign countries as he lacks skills to interact with world leaders. While Rahul Gandhi’s foreign tours improve India’s reputation abroad, here are a few tips for him when he talks.
Do not say the word “right” after almost every sentence, as it is repulsive.
Do not give a long pause between your words.
Do not keep your hands in front of your face when you talk in an interview.
Do not shake your leg when you sit for a conversation.
Do not speak with a choked voice that makes you nervous.
Listen to the full question before your answer.
Do not use terms such as GST without any reference.
If you find it difficult to speak extempore, use a teleprompter like our Supreme Leader.
In today’s increasingly specialized and cut-throat world, a person must have in-depth knowledge and extensive domain expertise to handle a particular department even in a small company But it is highly unfortunate that people with no relevant qualification or expertise become Presidents, Governors, Prime Ministers, Chief Ministers, ministers, judges, legislators, and bureaucrats in India to manage highly complex domains of governance. That is why India continues to be a poor, underdeveloped country. Now it is being observed that India has become a kakistocracy where the government is under the control of the worst, least qualified, and most unscrupulous people. ~ Rakesh
Raman
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NATO Plans to Bring Ukraine Closer to NATO
The Secretary General said he is working hard to ensure that Sweden’s accession to NATO is completed as soon as possible.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg concluded an informal meeting of Foreign Ministers in Oslo, Norway, on June 1, calling it an opportunity to discuss key issues before the NATO summit in Vilnius in July.
“At the Summit, we will take decisions to further strengthen our deterrence and defence and agree for a new Defence Investment Pledge with 2% of GDP on defence as the minimum. And deepen our partnerships with our partners in the Indo-Pacific region,” said the Secretary General.
He added that NATO’s current focus is to bring Ukraine closer to NATO, where it belongs, noting that the Alliance is working on a multi-year package of support with robust funding.
Foreign Ministers also discussed upgrading the existing NATO-Ukraine Commission to a new NATO-Ukraine Council. “This would be a significant step, to establish a joint consultative forum with Ukraine, sitting at the table as equals to discuss key issues for our security,” said Mr Stoltenberg.
He reiterated that NATO's door remains open, and that decisions on membership are only for Allies and Ukraine to make. "We don’t know when the war ends," he said, "but we must ensure that, when it does, we have credible arrangements in place to guarantee Ukraine’s security in the future, and to break Russia’s cycle of aggression."
The Secretary General said he is working hard to ensure that Sweden’s accession to NATO is completed as soon as possible, and that he will travel to Türkiye in the near future. He also welcomed that Sweden's new anti-terrorism laws have come into force.
“That shows that Sweden has delivered on what they committed to do under the Trilateral Memorandum concluded last year in Madrid. And it demonstrates that Sweden’s swift accession will contribute to Alliance security,” he concluded.
Courtesy: NATO
PM Modi Is a Mediocre Man Who Thinks He Can Teach God: Rahul Gandhi in U.S.
When Rahul Gandhi criticizes Modi, the BJP of Modi projects his criticism as an attack on India.
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi - who is known for making truthful statements - said that prime minister (PM) Narendra Modi thinks he knows everything, but actually he knows nothing.
Rahul Gandhi who was visiting the U.S. said on May 30 that Modi does not want to listen and rather expresses his opinion on every subject. He added that Modi is so mediocre that he has no knowledge, but he thinks that he can even teach God about how to manage the universe.
“A few people in India are absolutely convinced that they know everything. They think they can explain history to historians, science to scientists, and warfare to the army. But at the core of it is mediocrity. They're not ready to listen,” Rahul Gandhi said, adding that Modi is one such specimen.
Recently, Congress released a digital document to explain the Modi regime’s failure in different areas of governance. Congress says that in the past nine years of his rule, Modi has failed on all socio-economic fronts and now there is complete chaos in the country.
Actually, Modi is an illiterate man who cannot speak on any subject in any language. In order to hide his illiteracy, Modi often appears in colorful costumes at some inauguration events or irrelevant office meetings which even a donkey or a monkey can also handle. While Modi cannot handle any official work, he squanders huge public money on his useless visits abroad and on his election campaigns in different states of India to promote himself. He keeps roaming aimlessly and behaves like a religious demagogue rather than a wise leader.
Today, nearly 1.4 billion Indians are suffering under the Modi regime with unprecedented poverty, corruption, inflation, unemployment, lawlessness, and religious animosity.
Rahul Gandhi has been raising the issue of autocracy in the Modi regime and Modi’s collusion with Indian oligarch Gautam Adani who is facing a series of financial fraud allegations.
The Congress leader was disqualified from parliament in a frivolous defamation case filed against him by a Modi’s colleague in Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Although Rahul Gandhi has stopped talking about Modi-Adani collusion, he is still highlighting misgovernance in the Modi government.
In his U.S. speech in San Francisco, Rahul Gandhi said that the poor and people from minority communities feel helpless today in the Modi regime. “Indians do not believe in hating each other. A small group of people who control the system and the media are stoking the flames of hatred,” he said, referring to the religious hate being spread by Modi and his BJP colleagues and their control over the corrupt media outfits.
When Rahul Gandhi criticizes Modi, the BJP of Modi projects his criticism as an attack on India. BJP said after Rahul Gandhi’s U.S. speech that the Congress leader is not able to digest the praise that Modi gets when he visits other countries. Thus, BJP accused Rahul Gandhi of insulting India.
Meanwhile, during Modi’s recent visit in Australia, a new BBC documentary which explores Modi’s role in the Gujarat violence of 2002 was screened in the Parliament of Australia. Senator David Shoebridge delivered the opening remarks before the screening of the film on May 24, 2023 at a time when Modi was visiting Australia. The event also included a panel discussion on India under Modi’s rule.
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Congress Editorial Inputs for 2023 Research Project on Corruption in India
As I need editorial inputs from your party (Congress) for this research report on corruption in India, I request you to send me your response on the following queries.
India Corruption Research Report 2023 (ICRR 2023) Project by RMN Foundation / RMN News Service
To June 10, 2023
Mr. Mallikarjun Kharge
Congress President, New Delhi
Dear Mr. Mallikarjun Kharge,
I am a national award-winning journalist and founder of the humanitarian organization RMN Foundation in New Delhi. As an anti-corruption activist, I publish The Integrity Bulletin news magazine, which covers local and international corruption news and issues. I am in the process of compiling a comprehensive report – under the title India Corruption Research Report 2023 (ICRR 2023) – on diverse aspects of corruption in India. The report ICRR 2023 will be the second annual report while the first report ICRR 2022 was released in October 2022. [ You can click here to download and read ICRR 2022. ]
As I need editorial inputs from your party (Congress) for this research report on corruption in India, I request you to send me your response on the following queries.
1. How does Congress define corruption as well as political corruption?
2. What process does Congress follow to receive, investigate, and resolve corruption complaints against its leaders and workers?
3. How many corruption complaints did Congress receive and resolve in 2022?
4. How many convictions (including imprisonment) of culprits did Congress have in the corruption cases of its leaders in the past 3 years: 2020-2022? Give details including names and designations of the convicts.
5. What mechanism does Congress follow to take action against its leaders who are corrupt or do not perform their duties honestly?
6. Why has Congress not removed from the party its leaders who are facing serious corruption allegations or have been jailed for their alleged involvement in corruption cases?
7. What is Congress response to grand corruption cases – such as the alleged collusion of prime minister Narendra Modi with oligarch Gautam Adani (Modi-Adani collusion case), Rafale scam, PM-CARES Fund case, etc. – which are in the public domain but have not been thoroughly investigated?
8. Why do Congress leaders briefly raise the issues of Modi’s alleged involvement in corruption scandals and then suddenly become silent?
9. What system does Congress follow to weed out corruption from the party and the country?
10. You can add any other point from your side to explain the performance related to corruption prevention of your party.
You may please send me your response on the above queries on or before June 18, 2023. Please find attached a 4-page document including a concept note on this project and do the needful urgently.
Rakesh Raman
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About the Editor
The editor of The Unrest news magazine Rakesh Raman is a national award-winning journalist and founder of the humanitarian organization RMN Foundation. Besides working at senior editorial positions with leading media companies, he was writing an exclusive edit-page column regularly for The Financial Express (a daily business newspaper of The Indian Express Group).
Nowadays, for the past 12 years, he has been running his own global news services on multiple news sites. He runs various environment protection, education awareness, and anti-corruption campaigns, and publishes digital magazines and research reports on different subjects. Earlier, he had been associated with the United Nations (UN) through the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) as a digital media expert to help businesses use technology for brand marketing and business development.
At present, Rakesh is associated with the Varieties of Democracy (V-Dem) Project as a Country Expert for India to provide expert research inputs on multiple topics pertaining to democracy and governance. The V-Dem Project is managed by V-Dem Institute under the University of Gothenburg, Sweden.
In order to inform the Indian citizens and the global community about the extent of corruption in India, he compiled and released in October 2022 a comprehensive report on corruption in the country. Under the title “India Corruption Research Report 2022 (ICRR 2022),” the research report covers diverse aspects of corruption in India.
He has also been publishing The Integrity Bulletin news magazine since 2018 to cover local and international corruption issues to engage with different stakeholders who are trying to combat corruption in the world. He has also announced the new project for 2023 to compile the India Corruption Research Report 2023 (ICRR 2023). You can click here to know about the project and support it financially with your donations.
He has launched a nationwide campaign to introduce social democracy in India in order to build an egalitarian society in which all citizens could enjoy equal rights, opportunities, freedoms, and access to justice. He is running an editorial section / microsite “Power Play: Lok Sabha Election 2024 in India” to cover the election news, events, and political campaigns.
He is also running a nationwide campaign to save school students of India from directionless education so that students could acquire modern skills that can help