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Whereas Rahul Gandhi had been made no. 2 in the Congress with emotional sceneries, the youth Congress had been seemingly inspired. With Rahul Gandhi's continuing tradition of gaining power with sympathy votes, he had shaken the hearts of many Congress party men. Earlier too, he had been handed over the charges of coordinating the election campaign for 2014 general elections.
Since then, many had worried over how would BJP continue it's campaign for the elections. With many such Star Campaigners inside it, various groups had emerged aspiring for the PM's candidature with the most noticable, Gujarat CM, Narendra Modi. Even, the Congress Star Campaigners accumulated against him during the Gujarat assembly elections. But Modi had, amidst friends & foes, been a technology rider with his 3-D campaign & endless meetings despite his strong image due to Hindu-Muslim riots. He won the hat trick on his own citing "Vibrant Gujarat" development despite the third party, GPP, coming to fore as the party of dissidents. Although GPP could not gain much so as to prevent him from winning the elections, it has a seemingly big list of such people.
Indian National Congress had also said the Anna Hazare supporters as the "left-out people" from the politics & more so often suppressed the movement against corruption for the reasons best known to them, their special character, Manishanker Aiyer, was also against Modi & campaigned against him. He has a special reference to him despite his being calling Parliamentarians as monkeys/animals etc.
So, with the upcoming elections nearing, Modi would definitely be the star or prime campaigner for BJP. Many have troubled about his involvement in the riots with the recent one being the British High Commissioner, who had recently attended the Vibrant Gujarat summit. It could be a toss on being right or wrong. But it would be the public to decide whether to have Modi BJP with development or the market-oriented & the hidden faces.
The seemingly important thing is the Supreme Court's verdict on Gujarat's LokAyukt, who would soon be checking the authencity of the Vibrant Gujarat's claim or the growth graph shown by the Modi govt. His land bill had already been passed despite it's reluctance by the Governor of the Gujarat.
It is also noteworthy to mention that the Anti-Corruption movement has lost it's lustre amidst politics & political compulsions but the RTI had survived or remained at the forefront though many people have complaint about it too along with the complaints of getting harrassed through it. So, when the Western media propagates a thought on Modi versus Rahul Gandhi, one has to definitely take many such factors into consideration as to have the correct amount of modesty in it. The Western media claims that it has more to do with the book titled, "Decoding Rahul Gandhi" by "Aarti Ramachandran" rather than the western thoughts involved in it.
Secondly, after the Babri masjid demolition, L.K.Advani remained PM-in-waiting till today. Modi has to come to the fore for atleast having increased vote percentage for the party. After Atal Bihari Vajpayee, today would be the merger of Jankranti party(Nationalist) for assimilation of such party cadres. Modi had been able to get the work done by bureaucracy upon his own image & vision.
Apparently weak point for Modi is that other factions tend to get dismayed like JD(U). Many others include BJD, AIADMK, & TMC etc.
Since then, many had worried over how would BJP continue it's campaign for the elections. With many such Star Campaigners inside it, various groups had emerged aspiring for the PM's candidature with the most noticable, Gujarat CM, Narendra Modi. Even, the Congress Star Campaigners accumulated against him during the Gujarat assembly elections. But Modi had, amidst friends & foes, been a technology rider with his 3-D campaign & endless meetings despite his strong image due to Hindu-Muslim riots. He won the hat trick on his own citing "Vibrant Gujarat" development despite the third party, GPP, coming to fore as the party of dissidents. Although GPP could not gain much so as to prevent him from winning the elections, it has a seemingly big list of such people.
Indian National Congress had also said the Anna Hazare supporters as the "left-out people" from the politics & more so often suppressed the movement against corruption for the reasons best known to them, their special character, Manishanker Aiyer, was also against Modi & campaigned against him. He has a special reference to him despite his being calling Parliamentarians as monkeys/animals etc.
So, with the upcoming elections nearing, Modi would definitely be the star or prime campaigner for BJP. Many have troubled about his involvement in the riots with the recent one being the British High Commissioner, who had recently attended the Vibrant Gujarat summit. It could be a toss on being right or wrong. But it would be the public to decide whether to have Modi BJP with development or the market-oriented & the hidden faces.
The seemingly important thing is the Supreme Court's verdict on Gujarat's LokAyukt, who would soon be checking the authencity of the Vibrant Gujarat's claim or the growth graph shown by the Modi govt. His land bill had already been passed despite it's reluctance by the Governor of the Gujarat.
It is also noteworthy to mention that the Anti-Corruption movement has lost it's lustre amidst politics & political compulsions but the RTI had survived or remained at the forefront though many people have complaint about it too along with the complaints of getting harrassed through it. So, when the Western media propagates a thought on Modi versus Rahul Gandhi, one has to definitely take many such factors into consideration as to have the correct amount of modesty in it. The Western media claims that it has more to do with the book titled, "Decoding Rahul Gandhi" by "Aarti Ramachandran" rather than the western thoughts involved in it.
Secondly, after the Babri masjid demolition, L.K.Advani remained PM-in-waiting till today. Modi has to come to the fore for atleast having increased vote percentage for the party. After Atal Bihari Vajpayee, today would be the merger of Jankranti party(Nationalist) for assimilation of such party cadres. Modi had been able to get the work done by bureaucracy upon his own image & vision.
Apparently weak point for Modi is that other factions tend to get dismayed like JD(U). Many others include BJD, AIADMK, & TMC etc.
With regards,
M.K.Pachraiya
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