I had always dreamt
of becoming a king or a Prince but when Prince Charles of Royal family visited
India and I watched him in news hanging out with Mumbai’s dabbawalas, all my
dreams were scattered. The reason was not hard working daabawalas but something
else. No more I wanted to be a prince, who had inherited this Princeship as
family business. I wanted to be a hard working person who can earn his dreams
to be the King of a country. Ohh wait, Am I not referring to big two names of
our present political scenario?
Its NaMo VS Prince-
one side we have a man who began working in a tea stall and he is presently the
most favourable candidate for the post of PM’s Delhi seat. The only thing that
is going against NaMo is, his Hindutva connection. On the other we have a young
man who represents a well known political family background. Some factors that
add to his positive votes are- Spending a night in a village after dining with
rural people, carrying mud on his head and walking on barren ground symbolising
himself as a true Indian blood. In last few months, both the candidates
representing India’s two major political parties have moved almost all over the
country, rallies and speeches being held in the most massive manner possible.
If we talk about speeches and personality presentation, NaMo has all those
qualities that a leader should have to lead an emotional sensitive nation. He
talks about his rise from the son of a poor man to the Chief Minister seat of
Gujarat. Narendra Modi has become the new hope for the people who are tired of
being cheated by the current government.
While Modi is
leaving no ball to be played well, young Gandhi has just got a sixer in his
score card. Go a few days back, when Rahul Gandhi with a red face and bitter
tongue expressed his view on the ordinance. He considered this ordinance as
nonsense that should be torn apart and thrown away. Well Mr. Gandhi this time
you have truly related yourself with the common man of India.
The war is on and in
some months, it will show its result.
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