Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Learn to swim along with sharks


This is a very important meeting. Somehow, our media don't see any value of this event.
Only a few regional newspapers published this picture.

When Narendra Modi issued statements from Gujarat about his cabinet; 'unprecedented'; many institutions had not been reviewed for their purpose over the last 40 or 50 years; many were surprised.

A few had wondered too. Many strongly believed that; transformation in Delhi; no way.

After a huge investment on conducting this massive election; after these leaders go around the country on helicopters; campaigning on web site; social media and so on; absolute majority; Prime Minister candidate; and so many things.

At the end; nothing has changed.

In the place of Manmohan Singh, we have Narendra Modi.

In the place of Sonia, we have Lal Kishan Advani.

The Swiss bank person said; brining back money from Swiss bank into India.
No way.

The Swiss bank would release the names only if you give them substantial fee.
So, that is not going to work.

The cabinet is a pain in the neck; there will be lot of ego clash between ministers and civil service officers.

Narendra Modi created a lot of hope.
This is now going through the path of Anna Hazare;
Team Anna; Arvind Kejriwal; and the rise & fall of AAP.

As far as Lal Kishan Advani is concerned;
if there is a celebration, it is BJP Sarkar;
if there is an accident, it is Modi Sarkar.

Take the credit for achievement; blame Modi for failure.

Narendra Modi may adopt the Manmohan Singh strategy.
Stay inside at the core; and transform from inside out.

Right now, working closely with state governments, is a good working strategy.
Had it been UPA, they will work only with Congress state governments.
They work against other state governments.

But, Narendra Modi has already started working with all state governments.
From inside, Narendra Modi will strengthen the federal structure of India.

Likewise, state governments also have to empower the city and village governments.


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