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Saturday, August 26, 2023

Leftover VIBGYOR

 

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/blogs/bloody-mary/dear-opposition-2024-may-be-a-done-deal-its-better-to-focus-on-2029/?val=3728&comments=show

venkataraman Balayogi•Unknown•1 year ago

Seven paragraphs bring out seven points the same Leftover VIBGYOR

1. People have firm relationship not honeymoon. Why always refer Modi 'honeymoon'. It is a firm long lasting relationship based on 'governance, economic development, social welfare and harmony' not mere 'empty promises corruption all covered up by paid media propaganda to promote dynasties'.

2. People like nice services not narratives. Neat delivery of developmental activities do not need narratives are the result of bustarella ( bribe) a mokita (in Kirinina language of New Guinea - truth everyone knows but no one speaks openly) of MEDIA -Mask as master of Everything; Desultory deception of Involvement to inform All about everything.

3. People use proper frames of references for evaluation not biased versions. Administrative lapses, price rise, unemployment must be viewed from the impact inflicted on humanity by an unprecedented pandemic must be viewed from a macro view of how it was handled globally rather than petty politicized versions of ideologically biased and paid reporters.

4. People have emotional connect which does not require adjectives of rational or irrational because it is not quid pro quo passing infatuation. True cults will emerge to address the human, humane, social and economic aspects of life which the religion of single dynasty failed to address, which is ironically venerated by some MSMs.

5. People are not swayed anymore by some MSMs' oneirataxia that desperately wants to secrete some Schlimmbesserung

6. People may want to see more than dynast netas stepping aside first MSMs stopping ideologically biased negative narratives and victimhood peddling columnists.

7. People want governance from government where power and positions are not seen as relay batons of privilege but yardsticks of responsibility delivering benefits through performance.

 

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