Tuesday, 22 April 2014

 Time to redeem the honour and economy of the Nation
Turbulent , frustrated and anguished masses in the country are already writing new script of Indian politics and that is why we are witnessing 70%voting in areas far flung  where it used to be merely in 40%. Over all 10% increase in voting is sign of change. One thing is clear that young people have come out in droves to bring a sea change in Indian politics.  That always was the case with youth but they knew no change is possible and had become indifferent. Now the transformation of the fortunes of the country appears possible due to many developments following Anna’s crusade and especially the rise of Narender Modi who has virtually swept the country with his mission to win masses and change the face of India  rather than fight  negative battles of defeating targeted persons as followed by AAP and others. AAP came close on the heels of Anna’s crusade, generated hope  of change but its leader Arvind Kejariwal demolished his own party due  to his high ambition to quickly rise to the top although professing that he does not want to be a Prime Minister. He has totally lost his credibility by telling lies and even in violation of his public swearing by his children announcing that he would not take support of both BJP and Congress, formed Delhi government after his conditions were accepted by Congress.  It was clear that he was seeking power at any cost and his mask of honesty and transparency had vanished. In 49 days he left on one point in his not bothering about rest 18 in his agenda. We thought he was different but he was like other greedy politicians who indulged in double speak and while posturing simplicity was hood winking the masses. One Congress leader remarked aptly “We exposed him completely by offering support and proved his lack of will to govern but only agitate”. A taxi driver who had voted for him said “ Ham sabne uspe vishwas kiya par unhon ne to hamen dhoka diya”. No wonder later he received slaps from his own men. Now he is fighting Narender Modi in his epic battle of negative politics.
Indian politics changed a lot after Anna’s crusade and public anger got consolidated. 2014Elections have provided a way to express it as both Anna’s fast and AAP drama did not succeed and now masses are eyeing a decisive and credible leader who can give them good governance. Electorate is fed up with indecisive, unimaginative and weak leadership of the country. Sanjay Baru’ book accidental Prime Minister and Parakh’ narration of coal scandal went only to reveal how mafia and scams were perpetuated by a proxy leader. The tragedy is that even senior editors of respected media stand exposed when the details are given as how they were manipulated for what is euphemistically called paid news. What more is left in the nadir of degeneration of our political and media nexus when the country faces unparalleled economic and developmental challenges.
In this context Narender Modi stands as the beacon of hope and has promise to deliver since he has track record of excellent performance in his own state. There are critics who donot accept Gujrat performance. Data is positive overall but laet me illustrate it with Power problems. In 2003 the state electricity board was incurring loss of 2500crores. Today it is in profit of 550 crores whereas all the states are floundering in this vital area. There was more than 30% loss in transmission as in most of the states in India but he controlled it and stopped the theft by establishing 5 Police stations only for eliminating thefts. The state is now providing three phase power to 18000villages  round the clock. It is benefitting farmers and industry. He promoted even salt desert as tourism spot and roped in Amitabh Bachan that branded it and resulted in increased employment and control of border areas as tribals lived there but without much resource. What else is good governance?
By all accounts Modi in my assessment if likelto get support of over 290 members in new house. Old Politics is out and new politics is in. It is not politics of capitalism or socialism or secularism but politics of humanism, good governance and economic reconstruction.
Bus Stop
First passenger: Some wives have complained to Police that their husbands donot pay attention and watching Modi speeches till mid night.
Second Passenger: Many opponents will now charge him for human right violations!
--Prof N.K.Singh former Chairman International Airports Authority of India 

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