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This was one of the posts of an NRI, Having lived both in the US and Europe, I am of the views that there are various western forces (read mostly US) those are very much concerned (read interested) about the forthcoming election in India. These forces do not want to see any leader as a PM who is nationalist, visionary, can-do-attitude and certainly the one who will NOT compromise with the interests of India. These covert forces do not want to see India growing at faster pace since it will impact their economy and growth. They are aware of the facts that more than 60 % of Indian population is below the age of 35 and if all that youth forces directed towards very well defined achievable goals by providing them skills and employment India will emerge as one of the strongest economies not only in terms of market but also in manufacturing power house that will just override the export business abroad. India will become a giant source for exporting quality products around the world. Thus, these western forces have invaded Indian media and politics. Given this fact, these evil forces will leave no stone unturned to make sure that a leader who has the concrete ideas, analytical mindset for the issues, and most importantly values high quality productivity for the sustained growth, NOT TO BE the PM of India. Their ploy is to cause a defection among the people of India and confuse them by supporting ‘local agitation’ that lacks insight and procedure for solving larger issues those have engulfed India and its common men thereby leading to a fracture verdict and hence it will prove to be dangerous for the stability, security, economy and growth of India. Therefore, I request all of you to think analytically and DO NOT fall prey to ‘infant ideology’ serving short term goals (local or regional). Use your conscience and be united for India and its growth and development for ALL and ALL
Posted on: Tue, 11 Mar 2014 09:27:46 +0000

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