Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Feb 12: Former Deputy Chief Minister of J&K Government Kavinder Gupta launched Ramesh Chander Tiwari’s book ‘The Rise of NaMo and New India’, in a ceremony held today at BJP Headquarters, Trikuta Nagar (Jammu).
Ramesh Chandra Tiwari started to write articles on politics and poems about Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi. He went on making word pictures of every important event that took place in Indian politics until they became a book at the end of 2020. Shortly after that in January 2021, Highbrow Scribes Publications, New Delhi published his works under the title ‘The Rise of NaMo and New India’.
The book was launched by the former Speaker of J&K Legislative Assembly in presence of senior BJP leaders Ashok Koul, Vinay Gupta, Varinderjeet Singh and other prominent citizens.
Speaking on the occasion, Kavinder Gupta said that ‘The Rise of NaMo and New India’ accurately reflects public opinion and the socio-political changes between the years 2014 and 2020 and includes a brief biography of PM Narendra Modi.
“This book can answer every question about NaMo, a name synonymous with victory and possibility as it charts India’s 7-year history of his rule. It also examines critically the achievements of his Government, casts light on election campaigns in 2014 and 2019, commemorates a few great leaders like, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, Baba Saheb Bhimrao Ambedkar, Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Dr APJ Abdul Kalam, and then gives a brief account of some lasting issues,” Kavinder added.
Kavinder said the book written by Tiwari talks in detail about PM Modi’s schemes, about the bills introduced by his Government and about his unquenchable thirst for the development and reconstruction of the country.
Addressing the audience, the director of the publishing house, Vandana Bhatia Palli, said that the book ‘The Rise of NaMo and New India’ has amazing information about politics. It maintains that social life and political life are different things – a politician cannot be measured merely in terms of moral values.