06-12-2008, 08:15 PM
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Modi writes his way to end rift with RSS
Gloria D Souza
15 April 2008, Tuesday
 Indian politicians are chartering a new territory of book writing.
 And BJP is ahead of others in this regard. After Advani,
 Narendra Modi has turned author and his book 'Jyoti Punj' is
 being seen as an effort towards bridging the gap with the RSS.
A 200 page book, titled 'Jyoti Punj', was released by yet another politician turned author, Narendra Modi, chief minister of Gujarat. A few days back, LK Advani had launched his autobiography in the form of a book, "My country, My people."
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Bhagat said that there were many pracharak, of the RSS, who used to contribute selflessly for the nation, without any desire for fame and wealth. He said that they wanted their work to talk. Publicity was an alien concept to them.
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b> By this launch, Modi has extended his hand of friendship to the RSS and now for Modi, dilli door nahi hai. </b>Everyone in Gujarat would love to see Modi as the next prime minister of India. But surely, by the release of 'Jyoti Punj', a strong step has been taken towards Delhi.
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Gloria D Souza
15 April 2008, Tuesday
 Indian politicians are chartering a new territory of book writing.
 And BJP is ahead of others in this regard. After Advani,
 Narendra Modi has turned author and his book 'Jyoti Punj' is
 being seen as an effort towards bridging the gap with the RSS.
A 200 page book, titled 'Jyoti Punj', was released by yet another politician turned author, Narendra Modi, chief minister of Gujarat. A few days back, LK Advani had launched his autobiography in the form of a book, "My country, My people."
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin-->Bhagat said that there were many pracharak, of the RSS, who used to contribute selflessly for the nation, without any desire for fame and wealth. He said that they wanted their work to talk. Publicity was an alien concept to them.
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<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b> By this launch, Modi has extended his hand of friendship to the RSS and now for Modi, dilli door nahi hai. </b>Everyone in Gujarat would love to see Modi as the next prime minister of India. But surely, by the release of 'Jyoti Punj', a strong step has been taken towards Delhi.
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