Sunday 6 October 2013

India needs a leader.


To execute any work, no matter how big or small, worthy or unworthy it is, a leader is needed to lead. Even some great ideas have been rusted to nothing in the history of mankind in absence of good and articulate leaders who could transform the ideas into reality and even some unworthy ideas and beliefs have been shaped by eloquent and motivational leaders to the summit of their respective success. 

A leader is needed everywhere so as to bind people together and to show them the real path, a promising and visionary path which would ultimately take them to nowhere less than ultimate apex of their success, the one who could hone in the attention of his people to their every goof up and faux pas to their great achievement and thus taking the undiscovered best out of his people.
But what is going to happen if there is no leader in a program? If you want to see this situation then just glance over India, having so many leaders but still lacking any leader. Yes this is the condition of India today which once gave birth to great leaders like Chanakya, Chandragupta Maurya, Ashoka, Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru, Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel. Today, hopelessly, India is in complete dearth of leaders making the children of India feeling completely devoid of the guidance that they need at such a crucial and decisive time when the whole world has been focusing its attention on India, having immense lucrative options for good deals and business and tremendous amount of development in the whole nation.
If we talk about our incumbent government then we can easily notice a lack of leadership. Honorable Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh can’t be counted in this category while Sonia Gandhi, the power house of UPA-II has established itself as the leader of UPA but not as the leader of India and has not been able to show people the attributes of Indira Gandhi in herself. Next comes the Congress scion Mr. Rahul Gandhi.
Rahul Gandhi was deemed as a leader having humongous potential but now he is being considered as a apathetic and indifferent leader who has not been able to unleash his potential due to lack of guidance and magic that his predecessors had in themselves. The main problem is that he has not been able to establish himself as a leader, even in his own party and this is the main problem. People confide in a leader and not fear from him but if we talk about Rahul’s own party then we can easily see that people are actually horrified by his power and therefore the sentiments which Pt. Nehru was able to arouse in his party men at that time, have not been there contemporarily. This is one point where he needs to focus.
 If we talk about his participation in the matters of people, the matters which directly caste their shadow on the life of people, Rahul Gandhi’s participation is very less and minimal. He has not been able to connect with people. First of all it is never clear when he would be able to fight for the Prime Minister seat as he always wants to “learn more and practice nothing”. The other thing is that he never comes out on matters for ex. India- Pakistan recent border disputes, gangrape cases etc. and therefore people are not able to say that Rahul Gandhi is their leader.
Rahul Gandhi can be a good leader if he makes effort in connecting with his audience and his people and he needs to learn thing from his ancestors who have mastered this art.

Now if we talk about Narendra Modi then, yes he has been able to establish himself as  a leader. In his own states he has been elected to the CM post for consecutive three times which completely shows his popularity in Gujarat and among the people.
His development and business record has also been wonderful. Today India needs development and this is his forte. He can show India the way to complete development and this has been proved by him after making his Gujarat being counted in one of the most developed states of India.
The other thing is that he has risen from nothing to everything. He knows the mindset and needs of people of the whole nation and also knows their problem as he had seen poverty himself in his childhood and his this experience make people perceive him as a common man thus giving his a fair chance to connect with people and arouse in them the emotion that he is there to take them to the path of ultimate success and this is the major advantage he is having over any other leader in the nation.
What he needs today is that he needs to bind his party men together. Although he has been successful in this but he should be careful about it too.

Jai Hind, Jai Bharat
Jai Ma Bharati
 

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