The Times Of India 27.June 2013 Buddhdev Pandya comments: 'If I - TopicsExpress



          

The Times Of India 27.June 2013 Buddhdev Pandya comments: 'If I were BJP, I take serious lessons from the down fall of Annaji and Kejriwalji. They all have had exceptionally good press, people behind him and saw honest motiveless crusaders. India has clever voters; they turn out in numbers, clap and cheer and then for 60 years voted Congress in power. Bajpaiji was not happy with Modiji, even now ask Advaniji he has learned his lesson the hard ways and has given clear warnings - involving so called good governenace in the Party. Mr Nitin Gudgari (all would have known about his compnies for a longtime)was also did not realized until the political knife went in his heart from the back. So, it made the path way for Rajnathji to reenter leadership. He now playing a second fiddle, even he is the leader. Gujarat; Keshubhai and many others are still fallen on the political war zone still with deep wounds. Shiv Sena is now eating their words and long lasting friend Mr Nitish Kumar has finally sought divorce. USA and UK have kept him out. just 3.1% of the MOUs signed during the Summit in 2011 are actually under implementation. the State is the worst performer in malnutrition with 69.7% of children up to the age of five, anemic and 44.6% malnourished.unemployment is rampant in Gujarat and that the average daily wage for casual workers in Gujarat is just about Rs.83 in the rural areas and Rs.106 in the urban areas, three of the top 10 polluted areas in the country are in Gujarat. And it is interesting that now the use of Apco which has worked for the dictator of Kazakhstan, Nursultan Nazarbaev etc to impress Indians at a$25 dollars a month! all this does not show there is some thing worrying. It is good that he has followers, mostly from the RSS and VHP, but then as Shakespeare would say in his ‘Hamlet’, “there is something rotten in the State of Denmark”. And at national level, unfortunately the politics is slave of no one. People always have surprise. Look Indira Gandhi once totally washed out, came back with thumping majority. And, Janta party will all that public support and aspiration, just came apart like mountain of marbles No doubt Modiji is a good orator, brave with political ruthlessness, but it is about fate and being a right place at the right time. Tony Blair, PM came up with PR gimmicks, after a decade even his own party did not want to know him. Politics is kind to none.'
Posted on: Thu, 27 Jun 2013 14:49:23 +0000

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