Monday 26 May 2014

Message from The Indian Prime Minister N.Modi


Message from The Prime Minister
My dear fellow Indians and citizens of the world,
Namaste!

A very warm welcome to the official website of the Prime Minister of India.

On 16th May 2014 the people of India gave their verdict. They delivered a mandate for development, good governance and stability. As we devote ourselves to take India’s development journey to newer heights, we seek your support, blessings and active participation. Together we will script a glorious future for India. Let us together dream of a strong, developed and inclusive India that actively engages with the global community to strengthen the cause of world peace and development.

I envision this website as a very important medium of direct communication between us. I am a firm believer in the power of technology and social media to communicate with people across the world. I hope this platform creates opportunities to listen, learn and share one’s views.

Through this website you will also get all the latest information about my speeches, schedules, foreign visits and lot more. I will also keep informing you about innovative initiatives undertaken by the Government of India.
Yours,
Narendra Modi

26-05-2014 18.50 EST
Source: Indian PM Web Site

Bangalore student held for sending anti-Modi MMS - The Hindu


Bangalore student held for sending anti-Modi MMS

PTI

An MBA student has been arrested in Bangalore for allegedly sending anti-Modi MMS.

Sayed Waqas (24), was picked up along with four students at Vasantnagar area here after the local cyber police found that they have been circulating an anti-Modi MMS.

The four were released after being questioned, but Waqas was arrested under the IT Act, police said, but did not confirm when he was held.

Waqas, pursuing his MBA in a college at Bhatkal in Uttara Kannada district, was in the city for an internship. He was staying with the other students in a rented accommodation at Vasantnagar after police at Belgaum traced the mobile number to his residence.

The complaint was filed with Belgaum police by RTI activist Jayant Tinaikar, who said he had received the message on May 16, police said.

The incident comes a few days after a man from Goa was booked for posting a derogatory message against Modi on Facebook.

Bangalore student held for sending anti-Modi MMS - The Hindu

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