Tuesday 7 January 2014

Narendra Modi versus Priyanka Gandhi: Whom will you choose as PM?

To accept Modi as my PM:

- Should Modi be proven guilty in the court of law, he should tender a sincere and unconditional apology to Muslims for the post-Godhra riots.
- Modi should spell out a precise vision for India’s future - economic, political and social.
- He should be publically acceptable to at least 10 non-BJP parties that formed the NDA coalition.
- He should demonstrate his ability to build consensus - both within and outside his part.
- He should quit as Chief Minister of Gujarat after 4 to 5 months and travel across India, connecting with people.
- He should develop a better understanding of geopolitics and international relations than he has demonstrated so far.
- Modi must distance himself from the opportunist leaders like Dr Subramanian Swamy who can harm the party rather than proving to be ‘an advantage ’. His recent outburst in Mangalore against Rahul Gandhi calling him ‘buddhu’ and a 'drug addict' may not go well within the party. These kinds of uncalled for talks can cause harm with straightforward voters.
- He should make every Indian citizen specially the minority more comfortable in the interest of India as a secular country. He should stop thinking that votes from the majority are alone sufficient to win the elections and for rest of them (minority) ‘I care a damn’. At the end of the end, he would be ruling India and not the majority alone.
- He givs a positive sign too, praising Rahul for Congress party.
- Should he become flexible, it's a Yes to me. If not, my vote is for NOTA (none of the above).

To accept Priyanka as my PM:

- She should be successful in at least one public role that demonstrates her ability to govern, which she seems to be lacking to the core.
- Priyanka should end her splendid isolation and interact more openly and more often with the public.
- She should build and share a concrete vision for India.
- Her stand on key economic issues is made clearer.
- She should demonstrate leadership skills within her party without gluing to her mother and party.
- She projects Rahul Gandhi as the future prime minister and projects herself as his support .
- Priyanka should tie up with Left and Right or other parties…must stay away from RJD whose leader recently was sentenced in the fodder scam.
- She should portray herself as an independent leader coming out from the mask of grandmother, mother or brother’s shadow. Priyanka can join hands with now quite popular Anna Hazare who is riding high after the passing of the historic Lokpal Bill in the Lok Sabha.
- Should she deliver appropriately, it's a Yes to me; or else my vote is for NOTA (none of the above).

Source: daijiworld.com

1 comment:

  1. Narendra Modi is a man of action and not just false promises of "Garibi Hatao" for the last 60 years.
    He's actually bringing change and Gujarat is the fastest developing state in India. He has removed corruption and red tape from Gujarat. Modi is an able and sincere leader who is having a donative with full conviction to transform India into a strong financial strength. In India we hope that Modi becomes the PM of India with clean and effective governance.

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