Thursday, January 30, 2014

INDIA NEEDS MODI IN 2014


BIKASH CHOUDHURY


President of India on his  Republic Day address to the Nation set the agenda for its people in very unambiguous terms—vote for a stable and strong Govt. in the general election as a rag tag coalition Govt. after the election could be disastrous for the economy and thus for the poor people of this vast country. Same sentiment was echoed by RBI Governor little earlier. The logic was if a weak Govt. of a decade were replaced with another weak govt. with a weak leader at the center; then, country could soon go down the road of not so peaceful spring revolution out of deep frustration.

India urgently needs to get its act together in the sub-continent to capture the benefits of synergy in the economy and the polity. It also needs to clamp down on the internal security challenges of Naxal movement to speed up the development process inside the countryside. It has also to pull up the bureaucracy to walk fast to meet the aspiration of this young Nation. On top of all, it has to rekindle hope while managing expectation. All of these and more could land on the plate of the new Govt. that would assume office in the middle of this year.

India would need an experienced leader and a seasoned administrator who could hold on to his own and give direction for National Renewal with a vision to catch up with time lost in last six decades. Narendra Modi sits head and shoulder above his competitors in all the faculties of a great leader that could bring laurels for the country next. Therefore, India needs Modi as its supreme leader in 2014.    

   

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