Friday 7 June 2013

Much Ado About Nothing.

Lately I found a deluge of writers penning down articles about the Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) starring of Mr. Narendra Modi, Chief Minister of Gujarat as the Prime Ministerial candidate and the wrangles and discord between the leaders of BJP. A plethora of writers have been giving their vital, crucial and consequential advice to BJP party that if it wants to ride the 2014 elections victoriously, it should first terminate the trifle squabble in the party's own leadership.





But as far as I am concerned I don't held any perception which is pertinent to theirs but contrary to that I am having a perception which is in toto and antagonist to theirs. In my opinion such suggestions to the BJP would be fatuous and fallacious and the other thing is that I am not able to unravel or catch on the topic or discord among the party which these writers have been writing for.

In such a big and prodigious party there could be some minute discords about some decisions but that doesn't bear the meaning that the party is victim of conflict of interest and the party is not having a common opinion. But its vice versa is true. Having different and distinguished opinions on various topics could inevitably lead to some mind-boggling discussions which eventually lead to the embracing of a very good outcome which is very promising and propitious than the previous choices and that indeed enhance the horizons of the party. 

Two significant coalitions to be watched for the 2014 general elections are NDA (National Democratic Alliance) and UPA (United Progressive Alliance). You have to confess and concede that there is no conflict of interest in the UPA unlike NDA.

In UPA tranquility prevails. In UPA there is only one prominent party that is Indian National Congress (INC). There is only one central party in UPA which gives the charge to other parties to work. There is only one powerhouse which is 10, Janpath or the High Command which pronounce the orders to be promulgated and is going to decide the PM, the cabinet, people in the cabinet and people out of the cabinet. There are only a handful of people or a dynasty which opts the leaders in the cabinet. "Some wrong decisions can be there."



Now lets come to Bharatiya Janata Party. First of all lets jump to a topic which is much ado about nothing. Recently Lal Krishna Advani, a senior leader of BJP , extolled Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mr. Shivraj Singh Chauhan for his tremendous laudable work in Madhya Pradesh but as far as I am concerned I don't deem it as Mr. Advani's abhorrence of Mr. Narendra Modi. I don't think that lauding of Shivraj Singh Chauhan by Mr. Advani is not a bad omen for Modi 

that Mr. Advani is against him. Shivraj Singh and Narendra Modi that Mr. Advani is against him. Shivraj Singh and Narendra Modi are great leaders of their states and having carried out humongous development in their respective states through their meticulousness. 

Praise one doesn't mean deprecation of the other. We should not take the praise of Mr. Chauhan as a bad thing for Modi and should not consider this matter so prominently and should not take this matter to such an extreme hyperbole. 

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