Contd.... Being a warrior, he will not be able to survive the absence of war, like General George S. Patton. The solution? He should govern Gujarat for another 5 years, and retire gracefully; at least from State level politics.
RE:Modi's Victory and His Fate 2
by lava Sama on Dec 24, 2007 01:56 PM Permalink
Dear A Singh, continue to dream...maybe go to some useless director (choose a secular one and there are plenty of them), he will start a movie on this. Modi's credentials will stand by him for life. If you think Advani, Vajpayee and other BJP leaders are going to kick Mr. Modi out, this is a figment of imagination. If you think you can sow this seed so that BJP will split, you can keep dreaming, for that time will never come.Modi has proved to this entire nation that development, security and commitment wins election. He could have also shown tokenism (done by all other parties) by nominating a few muslims to show he was secular. He does not want that image. The national BJP leadership stood by him because they were convinced that Mr. Modi always stood by his ideaology and sense of purpose. Mr. Modi ably assisted by his party cadres swept the election and they will continue to do, till the leadership does not deliver (which I very much doubt will happen). The congress can keep nominating state leaders from delhi (now I think they appoint only English speaking leaders - since Madame Sonia and her progenies don't understand our national language), and keep dreaming (like you) that they will win. First start working for the people, then you can rightfully ask for their votes. That's precisely what Mr. Modi did. Learn and act instead of dreaming....
RE:Modi's Victory and His Fate 2
by A Singh on Dec 24, 2007 02:21 PM Permalink
Hi Iava Make no mistake. I am an ardent fan of Modi. The only problem is, that I have seen enough of this world to know that success and failure do not last for ever. You are encouraged to guess my age. Modi is going to make more enemies as he tries to perform against all odds. And sometime, the collective power of the enemies is going to be more than Modi's lone power. I am with Government, and have seen numeroud cases where a person has been penalised for being more efficient than he was required to be. I know that there is price for being smarter than your peers, and this price has to be paid. In future Modi may lose an election, but it is not going to take away anything from him. He is a champion and remain so. Can anyone question the capability or patriotism of Winston Churchil? Even he lost an election.
RE:Modi's Victory and His Fate 2
by Patriotic on Dec 24, 2007 03:13 PM Permalink
Gujj is not India it is a small part what if u win election in gujj that doen't mean u have won India sit back and relax people like to vote to BJP they did they wanted congres back they brought back if they want BJP back let them bring back why are you so happy. It is proples mandate as no politician can take this from us, what we need is development and today every one has to follow this other wise he needs to be seated in oppostion that is all.
RE:Modi's Victory and His Fate 2
by Sunil Kumar on Dec 24, 2007 02:36 PM Permalink
Di I have to remind you that Vajpai's one regret was; not being able to remove Modi? That old man could go to any extent to earn a few extra points from Yetchury and company for his OWN secular credentials. Similarly, what can you say about a person for whom, demolition of Babri structure marked the saddest day in his life. He can become secular any day. Vajpais and Advanis are going to find it more and more difficult to digest Modi.