Sunday 4 August 2013

Modi-fying India

Days of Lok Sabha elections are coming closer and NA-MO fever is starting to take control. We all witnessed what Modi did to Gujarat, which ignites the fire of change. For most of us he is the ideal prime minister of the country and to in-cash his popularity BJP even sacrifices its old loyal companion. But does it make sense?  Well for obvious reasons yes. After Atal Bhirai Vajpayi Modi is the only leader of BJP whose popularity graphs is increasing with his each statement. Moreover, Modi brings new verve to the banal Indian population.  

From the use of promotion techniques to word selection during the press conference, Modi
 is emphatic in every sense. After a long time we receive such a proactive leader and in fact for many of us he is the prime minister. With all the allegations of being autocratic and a Hindu biased leader, he is still one of the hot favorite to won the next poll. Unfortunately, the way for Modi is not as easy as it’s seen. In fact it’s a crisis situation for the BJP. 

Though BJP did cornered from the Lal Krishna Advani but the probability of Modi winning the election is still one by two. BJP too is unsure whether they are coming in the power or not. Modi recently landed harsh words to the Nitish kumar and it may well turn out against him. After noble prize winner Amartya sen’s statements, intellectuals of the country too are having the doubts on abilities of the Modi. Moreover, if you observe the last few conferences of Shivraj Singh Chauhan (chief minister of M.P.) then you will find the sense of opposition in his words. He too did commendable work in Madhya Pradesh but fails to get the limelight. Moreover, with growing opposition inside the party Modi’s dream to Modi-fy India may be broken soon.


“You cannot elect the religion biased leader for the post of P.M. in secular country”. I found this line in one of the editorials of a newspaper which along with the article of TOI “Truth behind NAMO’s number” invokes new thoughts on the Modi’s way to become a P.M.  I personally appreciate his style of leadership but still the journey is not easy as it seems. Hope Modi’s dream come true and we have a dominating P.M. after Late. Indira Gandhi.  

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