Wednesday 4 December 2013

CONTEMPORARY POLITICS IN INDIA....

Indian citizens have now entered into a state of complete chaos and have been circumscribe by conundrum. The situation is that everywhere there is a path but people just don’t which path may lead to victory or which will get them trounced by the fury of time.  

Now let's focus on the problem of people.  The main problem of the people is elections. India is world largest democratic country and being the denizens of India, Indians bear on their shoulders humongous onus of taking the country forward by electing leaders who are willing to do so and now the time is of elections. Some states have in recent times observed elections, while some are going to have them and in 2014 India’s one of the most debated Lok Sabha Elections are going to take place and here comes the confusion.

Now if we talk about the contemporary situation of the whole nation then we could definitely say there is a “Modi Wave” although some people would ask you to say “Modi effect” but I just like to call it MODI WAVE.
 Narendra Modi at the present time is India’s most popular and beloved leader. From Hindus to Muslims, from Sikhs to Christians every religion’s devotees love Modi and this we have seen in his great rallies comprising of 5 lakh people and the way he got a sweeping victory in Gujarat Assembly Elections. In his rallies we can see people from every religion and saying that Narendra Modi is biased is a thing we should abstain from as these are spurious lines being spoken by those who can’t compete with him or just don’t get a way to challenge him. Saying that he is partisan person would be unfair, even SIT (Special Investigation Team) appointed by the honorable Supreme Court of India has given Mr. Modi a clean chit that he was not embroiled in any illegitimate and illicit activity during the 2003 Godhra riot. The other thing is MODI’s exceptional speech giving capability which is able to captivate people and this is where Rahul Gandhi trails behind. Modi has a power to enthrall people while Rahul Gandhi needs a lot to learn.

The main difference between Rahul Gandhi and Narendra Modi is that Modi has proved himself by working tremendously well in his state Gujarat. Today even Modi’s rivals have to concede that yes Modi is a something while Rahul Gandhi has not been able to do that by asserting that he has a lot to learn. If he has not learnt till now then what can the people do? Rahul Gandhi is not known as Rahul Gandhi, he is known to people as the son of Sonia Gandhi. He has not proved that yes, he can be the leader of the nation. If Rahul Gandhi would have taken any of the portfolios in the government, the situation had been different.  “You can’t beat the experience” and Rahul Gandhi needs to understand it and this time of course he has no chance as people don’t want present Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to be elected again and that’s why it would definitely take a lot of beating if Rahul wants to fight RaGa V/s NaMo.
 Another thing that is exasperating Congress is that today is the time when everything is going on according to BJP and against the Congress. The lack of reforms observed by the agile and shrewd eyes of the voters in the Congress regime has been reprehensible while some plans were completely desultory and this is the main reason why on the arrival of Rahul Gandhi, people start chanting “MODI-MODI”. There is an acclaimed aphorism by Will Rogers that goes like this:
  “People’s Minds are changed through observation and not through argument”

 In a recent article by the Finance Minister of India Shri. P. Chidambaram named “Best if yet to come”. UPA-II has come but the best has not even sent the slightest harbinger of its arrival. That’s truly something hard to digest. People have given his so many years but still they say that the best is yet to come.  He in the article says that “Since I returned to the finance ministry, the best thing that we have done is to acknowledge the facts” but I believe that if the facts had been correctly studied before then the situation would have been a different one.

Now if we jump on to Indian government attitude diplomatic attitude then, our government lacks here too. Government‘s diplomatic stance has been a very docile one. Pakistani soldiers beheaded our soldiers inside the Indian land and escaped out unharmed but the government continued to harp about its so called non-violence. Then again Pakistani soldiers entered Indian Territory and again mutilated Indian pride by killing our soldiers and carried on illegitimate activities to facilitate the terrorists to enter inside the Indian boundary. If we come to China’s issue then China does what it wants and the government lets it do that. Chinese soldiers enter into Indian Territory set up their camps and continue to harass the northeastern state residents and government does nothing. Is our government working for us or for the Chinese and Pakistani soldiers? Suspicious. If the Chinese and Pakistani army is allowed to enter into India then unfortunate events like 26/11 are definitely going to take place and no one has to potential to save India. Despite of being such a powerful nation we allow our soldiers to be decapitated, this means that government has no respect for those who fight for the nation and give away their life.
 
And that’s why the condition of the nation is deplorable.

The last decision is to be taken by the people and in this article I am not endorsing any party or so. This time I just want Indian people to choose an untainted government and leader who is willing to work for the welfare of the nation and for the prosperity of the nation.
  JAI HIND, JAI BHARAT
JAI MA BHARTI

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