Thursday, September 19, 2013
Is the Congress suffering from Modiphobia?
Modi : Enemy at the Gates
Modi has arrived and arrived in style, notwithstanding the bombastic resistance from the Congress and their paid agents in the BJP and the Media. Delhi is finally on NaMo’s radar and his troops can see the domes of South Block, which he will hopefully occupy by May 2014, if not earlier.
The political career of the senior BJP leadership is over. They did not see the writing on the wall and have now been removed by their cadres. The BJP President, Rajnath Singh, handled it well, but in hindsight, his efforts were completely unnecessary. The lesson for the future is to let the leadership come out through open internal elections where the village, district and the state level leaders vote. Had there been a contest to choose the PM candidate, it is evident that Modi would have easily vanquished the rest. Unanimity is not required. This is true democracy.
The Congress is notably jittery. During Modi’s recent visit to Jaipur, the Rajasthan CM had the electric supplies shut so that the village folk did not see the live telecast. Their impending doom will now translate into incoherent actions. Where in the world has anyone ever heard of an opposition leader, who is only a state CM, being discussed thoroughly be it TV, print media, cocktail circuits, vegetable vendors, taxi drivers etc. NaMo is taking away 80% of their time. Nobody wastes time on the ruling dispensation. Does anybody even discuss MMS, PC, SG, RG etc? The discussions on them are generally negative and the junta only wants to know if they are likely to go to jail.
From the Aam Admi’s point of view, NaMo had made an important statement on a Zee TV program “Kahiye Janab”. He stated: “Na mein kahta hoon, na kisi ko khane deta hoon”. No wonder, the levels of corruption in Gujarat is comparable to that of Singapore.
Modi at the gates of Delhi augurs well for the Indian State.
a) Sycophancy and nepotism will soon be an era of the past.
b) Good bye to vote bank politics.
c) Bureaucrats will fall in line.
d) NGOs who operate from garages of Lutyens Delhi will have to move to safe havens in Congress ruled states.
e) Many newspapers will die. The advertising budget in Gujarat was reduced by 80%. Expect the same by the Modi Government.
f) The Armed Forces will get their much cherished “Political Control”. Issues will be solved pronto before any soldier can say “Jack Robinson”.
g) Along with Swamy and Jethmalani, most of the black money stowed abroad will be brought back. The Rupee will challenge the Dollar.
h) NO Income Tax as per Swamy’s statement.
i) Terrorists will now have a “maut ka saudagar”. The Congress has made India the most dangerous country after Iraq and Afghanistan.
j) The Pakis and Chinese may have already gone into a huddle.
k) Modi has a good memory. The Americans had better watch out.
l) J&K will finally be Indian Territory. Enough of Article 70.
An eminent General recently wrote an article “Death of Politics”. I disagree. Modi will bring in clean politics. He has no dependents or damaad to speak of. A bright future awaits a Modified India
10 years ago we had pinned our hopes on MMS with almost the same agenda as above : Nothing happened, it got worse :
This time it is going to happen because we have a man with ENERGY & INTEGRITY & most importantly
a man with a CLEAR VISION to GET THINGS DONE :
JAGO INDIA
LET`S DO IT
This has been sent by Parthasarathi Sengupta
I am not a supporter of the BJP as I believe both the Congress and the BJP are equally corrupt, the Congress more so.
I support AAP but I also realize that AAP cannot form a government after the coming elections as they will not have the numbers.
It took the Congress 150 years to get our independence from the British, so we have to give the AAP at least 15 years to get us independence from these corrupt parties.
We can thus expect that the AAP will achieve its full strength by 2024 elections.
I don't know whether I will be alive to see that day.
In the meantime, we cannot have a vacuum.
So Narendra Modi will be a good stop-gap arrangement - a night watchman.
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