Modi’s focus has been and is always on economic developmental
activities from the time he took over as PM and even before that.
However, please try to understand you can get rid of all
scaffolding once your new house is ready to occupy but cannot divorce your
spouse.
Similarly, however great be one's vision, good be one's
intentions, excellent one's actions as a political leader one cannot afford to
divorce politics totally from policies.
The ways and means and methods of getting political mileage
can be maneuvered [as in this domain no one can create any paradigm shift]
though cannot be changed but gradually modified into a more civilized way.
It will again take time as in India politics involves poly
tricks and itching ticks associated with it all of which cannot be
removed or wished away over night and even if one tries doing it MSM will
sensationalize it.
To tune all his party men first to the frequency of prioritizing
economic development and progress, then educate the public about its importance
over everything else etc is difficult, not impossible, but it takes time.
Everyone must realize through reaping the tangible benefits
of economic development oriented policies, programs and performance. We must
feel happy that at least it is all happening after 60 plus years.
Biggest problem that GOI must address simultaneously is
silencing MSM and NGO mafia funded by anti-national forces.
Seniors within the party must be asked to gracefully retire
and not resort to media attention seeking, public attention diverting and
religious passion whipping activities.
All religion oriented, I mean every religion oriented,
activity must be confined to the four walls of the house preferably room, still
better within the individual and that will be a sign of real advancement.
While we have allowed evolution in every sphere of human activity
in religion alone, we have cautiously protected with love status quo, of course
with certain selective misinterpretation of select books or scriptures. This,
if you ask any psychologist will tell you is the manifestation of sense of
insecurity.
All religious leaders must remember that the greatness of
religion does not hinge on the number of adherents but in the temper of
tolerance towards others, though there is no harm in having more number of
adherents.
It does not hinge on louder mikes and larger places of
worship or even reclaiming historical mistakes with histrionic attacks.
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