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Friday, 14 June 2013

NaMonia...

The recent news about Mr Advani resigning and getting back the next day; well that is what we call politics of certain uncertainties. Offcourse being a senior leader who nurtured the very being of a party to make it truly national, it was silly of him to act like a kid who is resentful on not getting the ever wanted "lollipop" which by chance his little sibling happened to get.
Leaving that apart, Mr Kumar and many others are withdrawing or are on verge of doing so just because they allege that the chosen one is not "secular".
We all know that the reason is anything but secularism. Even if it is then anyone who has at any point of time been involved in any non-secular act or praised an equally non-secular leader has no right to condemn one, the allegations against whom are still allegations alone.

Every one has their share of ambitions and they have every right to have them but then there is something called "do they deserve it?"
The way the scene is sounding to be now, it seems that Mr Modi will have a hard time to come (if it happens) to power.
When there is umbrage within your home, you cannot expect to go out and do good.

I may sound like a NaMoniac and true to that I am no doubts but still every single logic applied, he is the only one who deserves it and if we don't get him as out leader, it will be a huge personal loss for us all without exception.

3 comments:

  1. its not wrong from advani to expect some value to his words when he has worked so hard for the party. and then resignation was not the solution. looking at the recent developments, modi may have to struggle a lot to save his post as a p.m for 5 years, if at all he gets it.

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  2. A ditto thought from another Narendra Modi fan.However, I would like to add that current scenario is a good sign for a NaMo campaign citing the example of Indira Gandhi. Being the torch bearer on those 1970's days , the same happened with her campaign and she was the talk of the town. What happened next, is a legend.
    Eagerly awaiting our leader sailing in the same boat and heading the PMO next year ( or before if it happens to be) lest NDA should make NaMo a scapegoat for losing its elections.

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  3. Yeah..this Indira Gandhi comparison..I wish it comes true..and NaMo wont be made a scapegoat..these people will instead not project him as the candidate..the urge to win is a bit too much at national level

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