What happens when one little Italian boy and a hardworking patriot clash against each other? It makes a setting for a perfect Indian political clash-The Great Indian Political Drama.
Rahul Gandhi
Often regarded as the brainchild of the ‘newly envisioned Congress’, Rahul Gandhi is the fourth generation leader in the Congress. Son of Sonia Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi entered politics in March 2004, and has since then occupied some of the top posts in the AICC, though maintaining distance from the UPA Government. With Manmohan Singh loosing his influence and nobody else near being a suitable PM from the Congress party, Rahul Gandhi is being pegged as the Congress PM candidate by many political analysts as well as top Congress party leaders including the incumbent Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh (Yes, even he endorses Rahul Gandhi). Rahul Gandhi is often called ‘Pappu’ due to his unwitty comments and remarks like:
1)”Poverty is nothing but a state of mind and can be overcomed by a strong mind”
2)”China is referred to as the ‘dragon’ and India as an ‘elephant’. But we are not an elephant, we are a ‘beehive'”
3)” Hindustan ek soch hai. Hindustan ek jagah hai.. magar Hindustan ek soch hai.”
4) ” If India is computer, Congress is its default programme ”
Rahul Gandhi is a clear example of an unemployed and confused ‘self proclaimed youth’ at the age of 42.
Narendra Modi
“Minimum Government but Maximum Governance”
Narendra Modi lives by this motto and has become the tallest leader of the BJP and the most popular political figure in the country. As of today, he has been declared as BJP’s Prime Ministerial Candidate and is also the Chief of the Campaign Committee of the BJP. NaMo, as he is often called, has changed the face of Indian politics. He has changed politics from a ‘caste based’ to a dynamic development based model. He is the Chief Minister of the Indian State of Gujarat and is currently serving his third term as CM, which may end in 2014 when he takes over the post of the PM of the country. Appreciated by all for his style and for his developmental records and governance, Modi is definitely the PM that India is looking for in this situation when Chinese and Pakistanis run into our country and riots are setting our country ablaze and who can forget the 1.2 trillion USD we have lost in corruption.
Narendra Modi has always been an agressive leader and has attacked the corrupt government time and again:
1)”Congress bas ek hi khandan ki bhakti mein hai naki desh ki seva mein.”
2) “Government has only one religion – India first! Government has one holy book – the Constitution. The Government must be immersed in only one Bhakti- Bharat Bhakti! The Government’s only strength is Jan Shakti! Government’s only ritual is the well being of the 125 crore Indians! The only code of conduct of the Government should be ‘Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas!’ ”
3) ” I dream of a society that is continuously creating knowledge, where each individual is a part of this creation, where youngsters can pursue courses with freedom of choice, where technology is used for universal access of education and yet the importance of the Guru is retained. ”
Narendra Modi’s strength is his experiences and his rising up through various ranks while his opponent, Rahul Gandhi, has inherited the Vice Presidentship of the Congress party which is based on the policy of dynasty politics. Modi is aggressive and he is inspirational while Rahul seems uninterested and bored himself.
To end, I would like to make a small joke:
Rahul Gandhi: 3-4 roti khao Congress ko vapas lao
Narendra Modi: 5-6-7-8 Janta hai Hamare Sath
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Recently, India’s most well-known film script-writer Salim Khan (actor Salmaan Khan’s father) has said to a senior journalist in an interview: “Does anyone remember who the chief minister of Maharashtra was during the Mumbai riots which were no less deadly than the Gujarat riots of 2002?
Does anyone recall the name of the chief minister of UP during Malliana and Meerut riots or that of the Bihar CM when the Bhagalpur or Jamshedpur riots under Congress regimes took place?
Do we hear names of earlier chief ministers of Gujarat under whose charge, hundreds of riots took place in post-Independence India?
Does anyone remember who was in-charge of Delhi’s security when
the 1984 massacre of Sikhs took place in the capital of India?
How come Narendra Modi has been singled out as the Devil Incarnate as if he personally carried out all the killings during the
riots of 2002?”
No speck of doubt about what Salim Khan has said.
When one says Gujarat’s agriculture growth is 10-11% since whole last decade
The other says 2002 Riots!
When one says he made the Asia’s biggest solar plant,
The other says 2002 Riots!
When one says Gujarat is the only state in the whole of India to provide 24*7 and 365 days electricity to almost all of its 18,000
villages,
The other says 2002 Riots!
When one says – World Bank’s statement of 2011 said, Gujarat roads are equivalent to international standards,
The other says 2002 Riots!
When one says Gujarat is the first State in country to have “high speed wireless Broadband service in its all 18,000 villages,
The other says 2002 Riots!
When one says Forbes Magazine rated Ahmadabad as the fastest
growing city in India and 3rd in the world,
The other says 2002 Riots!
When one says Gujarat Tourism is growing faster than ever before,
The other says 2002 Riots!
When one says according to central govt’s Labour Bureau’s report, Gujarat has the lowest unemployment rate in country,
The other says 2002 Riots!
When Narendra Modi is being chosen as the best current Indian leader in
almost all surveys & polls again and again
The other says 2002 Riots!
When one says 2003-2013 are the only 10 straight years in Gujarat history which are totally riot-free,
The other STILL says 2002 Riots!
But when we remind them about riots which occurred during Congress and in Communist Party rule :
1947
Bengal….5,000 to 10,000 dead …CONGRESS RULE.
1967
Ranchi….200 DEAD……….CONGRESS RULE.
1969
Ahmedabad…512 DEAD……..CONGRESS RULE.
1970
Bhiwandi….80 DEAD………….CONGRESS RULE.
1979
Jamshedpur..125 DEAD……CPIM RULE (COMMUNIST PARTY)
1980
Moradabad…2,000 DEAD…CONGRESS RULE.
1983
Nellie Assam…..5,000 DEAD…CONGRESS RULE.
1984
anti-Sikh Delhi…2,733 DEAD…CONGRESS RULE
1984
Bhiwandi….146 DEAD….CONGRESS RULE
1985
Gujarat…..300 DEAD..CONGRESS RULE
1986
Ahmedabad……59 DEAD…..CONGRESS RULE
1987
Meerut….81 DEAD…CONGRESS RULE
1989
Bhagalpur……1,070 DEAD……CONGRESS RULE
1990
Hyderabad……300 PLUS DEAD….CONGRESS RULE
1992
Mumbai….900 TO 2000 DEAD….CONGRESS RULE
1992
Aligarh….176 DEAD…..CONGRESS RULE
1992
Surat…….175 DEAD…..CONGRESS RULE
they become totally deaf ………………because they have no answer.
Congress is a government of hypocrites.
The youth of India says:…………
We are not interested in 2002, We are interested in 2022
Agreed sir. That is the point I am trying to express via my blog. Thank you for reading