Sunday 6 April 2014

Leaders are more confused than the voters now

By each passing day, when I'm meeting people in a voter awakening program, the voters seem more determined and clear now, to see Mr Modi at the helm. Thus, corroborating the findings and declarations of several survey houses.

All parties saunter in the elections without a clear leader for the PM's post, except BJP. And as the situations are taking abrupt turns, with more and more leaders hurling the abusive languages to score a point or two, it seems that leaders are confused by degrees more than the voters.

The general election is a national concern, and post 1989 the local satraps have played a crucial role in government formation at the center. But interestingly, the local satraps are also withering this time, and are loosing grounds to the once tauted, now realistic wave.

All organisations are pervaded with bickering and differences,more or less, but they remain there, under cover. And if no heed is paid for their redressal on time, they come out with more vengeance, and turn out to be detrimental sometimes.

BJP has mended few of its lapses quickly and as the picture is getting clearer, the national ambiance seems euphoric for Mr Modi and his team now. As the party has come out of the mishmash within, to accommodate the young leaders quicker than expected, and are handing the batons smoothly now--as was seen, when Mr Modi accompanied Mr Advani in Ahmedabad to file the later's nominations; the atmosphere seems more dulcet now.

Interestingly, Mr Modi will have a lot on his shoulders, once his alliance gets near the magic figure to form a government. And if it falls short of it, his acumen will be on the show: how he attracts new parties under his alliance canopy to give India a new trajectory of economic growth, renewed communal harmony and happy atmosphere all around; along with scoring few diplomatic points on the provoking neighbours as well. Let's hope that whatever happens, will be in India's interest.

And the leaders of the smaller parties are more in a dilemma than voters--which way to go after the elections, if situation demands as such. For, the voter's share in government formation will cease the moment they will cast their votes; but, the leader's will start thereafter. 

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