Elections 2014: Why Modi?

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Akin to many I belong to the community that ‘Like’ Narendrabhai Damodardas Modi! I belong to that section which strongly backs his candidature for the post of Prime Minister of India and cannot tolerate a word/statement to be made against Modi. Many may find this approach stupid. Many call us intolerant to others. Many term us blatant with a negative connotation. Many among us have hazaar reasons to stand up for Narendra Modi and firmly believe he becomes the next Prime Minister. I would like to list few reasons for our support, to whom so ever it many concern!

 

Humble beginning:

Unlike his possible counterpart from the Congress Party, Narendra Modi is born into a poor family with minimum means to survive. His upbringing was never planned and life has taught him more lessons than his parents or teachers. He understood the nuances of existence from the real life situations that forced him to sell tea to feed himself. Narendra Modi has never visited a foreign university or would have not read books written by greats who shaped the world with this thoughts and actions. It is his connect with the ‘real’ India that has educated him to become a better individual.

 

Experience:

Narendra Modi has worked his way up the ladder and didn’t take a lateral entry. From being a Swayam Sevak, to a small worker in BJP, to an office bearer, to Chief Minister – the path he covered over the past few decades has seen him climb step after step before he stands to become the Prime Minister of this great nation. He has fulfilled his responsibilities with great conviction at each level and has only emerged successful from most adverse situations.

 

Breaking complexities:

Rahul Gandhi is backed by each and every leader within the Congress Party, he has the brains and cumulative experience of hundreds of years of his senior colleagues who have been working hard to mend him to become Prime Minister material. We witnessed the outcome over the last eight months of elections campaign to four State Assembles late last year, and the ongoing General Elections. Every Indian would have formed his/her opinion on Rahul Gandhi’s ability.

 

On the other hand, Narendra Modi is vehemently opposed from within the party hierarchy! It is his work and ability to translate words into action that has been the driving force that pushed Narendra Modi ahead of many within the party and in the political spectrum. His ability to think for people has positioned him as the most successful Chief Minister in the country.

 

Innovator:

Modern India has high aspirations! The new age India acts, thinks, does things differently; they exist more in the virtual world but dream of the real world. Catering to their ambitions need action not words. Congress claims it has brought many schemes for betterment of society at large; the growing restlessness among the youth of this country tells a different story. Today, the young leader of Congress talks about his family’s sacrifice, talks about fake marketing by opposition; instead of progressive future for youth. Many neutral youngsters might not find fault with me as I say “Rahul Gandhi failed to inspire Young India”!

 

The opposite, Narendra Modi reached out to that section of modern India in the most effective manner. His past work, credentials, promise made for a brighter India are reasons sufficient for the Young India to stand up in support of Narendra Modi. Irrespective of party ideology, GenNex backs Narendra Modi to become the next Prime Minister.

 

Similar to the above mentioned, there are many parameters on which Narendra Modi fares higher than his closest rival for the top post! Narendra Modi’s conviction and commitment was evident from each media interaction he took part in over the last few weeks. Facing the fiercest of journalists, a highly confident Modi spoke his heart out and showed a glimpse of what he stands for and what is dreams, to make India a better nation in the times to come.

 

Final word: No person is perfect; but considering the promise made to this nation Narendra Modi deserves a change.

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