Skip to main content

Nation reposes faith in Narendra Modi


The Indian nation is in the mood for radical change. It wants the unpopular and

insensitiveCongress-led UPA Government that has been in office since May 2004 to go lock, stock and barrel. It also has no faith in the Left parties like the CPI and the CPI-M. The nation also doesn’t like parties like the SP, the BSP, the RJD, the LJP, the NCP and similar other “secular” outfits. Significantly, the nation also has lost its faith in leaders like Arvind Kejriwal and his newly-founded Aam Admi Party (AAP).

However, the nation has reposed full faith in senior BJP leader and Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra bhai Modi. It wants him, the BJP and the NDA – in that order – to rescue it from the misrule of the Congress and the UPA coalition. In fact, it wants Modi to become Prime Minister at the earliest so that it can heave a sigh of relief and land in safe hands. This much is clearly indicated by the latest survey conducted by ABP News-Neilson.

ABP News-Neilson conducted their survey in 28 major cities and towns, including Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata and Lucknow between January 10 and 17 (soon after the Gujarat elections) and ascertained the views of around 9,000 citizens. The aim was to assess the national mood and see where the BJP-NDA, the Congress-UPA, Narendra Modi, Rahul Gandhi, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Congress president and UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi, JDU leader and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, to mention only a few, stand in public perception. The survey found Modi, the BJP and the NDA far ahead and well placed, with Rahul Gandhi, the Congress and the UPA nowhere in the reckoning. And Modi overshadowed everyone in his own party and the Congress party.

When asked their choice for the prime ministerial candidate as far as the BJP was concerned, a whopping 57 per cent of those interviewed voted for Narendra Modi. There was simply no other leader in the BJP who could match Modi’s popularity. When asked their choice for the same position as far as the Congress was concerned, only 39 per cent of the interviewees batted for Rahul Gandhi. In other words, while there was no leader in the Congress party who could compete with Rahul Gandhi, the latter himself was miles behind Narendra bhai.

The reasons are obvious. When asked if they would vote for Modi if he is a prime ministerial candidate, as many as 48 per cent affirmed they would vote for Modi. Only 18 per cent batted for Rahul Gandhi. Indeed, a huge, huge difference.

As for Sonia Gandhi, only 6 per cent voted for Sonia Gandhi, the lady whom many Congress leaders (read sycophants) across the country describe as “Bharat Mata” and a great inspiration (to them). Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar netted only two per cent votes. In other words, this bitter critic of Narendra Modi was rejected outright by the people. This should prompt him to his attitude towards his Gujarati counterpart.

When asked to choose a prime ministerial candidate between Narendra Modi and Rahul Gandhi, 49 per cent interviewees voted for Modi and 19 per cent for Rahul-Congress. And when asked about their choice between the BJP-led NDA, the Congress-led UPA, the Left parties and other political outfits, 39 per cent voted for the BJP-led NDA, 22 per cent for the Congress-led UPA, 3 per cent for the Left parties and 17 per cent for other parties, including the BSP, the SP, the RJD, the LJP, the TMC, the BJD, the TDP, the AIADMK, and so on.

The survey shows that Narendra Modi will be the nation’s choice if elections are held today. He may minimum 49 per cent of the total votes polled; Rahul-Congress is not likely to secure more than 19 per cent votes. The difference is nearly 30 per cent – a gap that just cannot be bridged.

In other words, the survey shows that the Congress party, which has ruled the country for most of the period after 1947, has lost its sheen and appeal, its credibility and the people’s confidence. It also shows that there is no leader left in the Congress party who can help the party retrieve the lost political space. It is hardly necessary to catalogue here the reasons which have brought the Congress party to such a pass. Suffice it to say that its socio-economic and politico-administrative policies as well as its foreign policy and its failure to secure the internal situation in the country have driven the people away. It is extremely unlikely that it will change its style of functioning and reform the rotten system.     

On the other hand, the survey shows that the BJP, which had over this same period also become unpopular because of its failure to play the role of an effective and responsible opposition, has finally got in the person of Narendra Modi a leader whose leadership and administrative qualities and skills are appreciated across the nation, notwithstanding the no-holds-barred negative propaganda unleashed against him by the so-called secular forces in the country. An overwhelming majority in India has come to believe that Modi alone can stem the rot, lead the country aright, help India attain a status in the comity of nations and mitigate the hardships of the suffering nation. Whatever be the situation, one thing appears quite clear: Narendra Modi has surpassed all leaders and parties to emerge as a great national leader with the majority of population longing to anoint him as Prime Minister sooner rather than later.

Source : Vijayaani

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Maharana Pratap : Valour and Unbreakable determination personified

Maharana Pratap ( Source of image: rajputras.blogspot.in ) Contents Introduction of Maharana Pratap Childhood of Maharana Pratap Maharana Pratap's Coronation Unbreakable oath to free 'Motherland' by Maharana Pratap Battle of Haldiighat: Supreme fighter 'Maharana Pratap.' Severe destiny of Maharana Pratap Devotion of Bhamashah towards Maharana Pratap Last Wish of Maharana Pratap Introduction of Maharana Pratap   Maharana Pratap is a name worth remembering to begin one’s day with. His name is engraved with gold among the list of valiant kings who protected the Nation, Dharma, Culture and Freedom of this country by sacrificing his life! This is a holy remembrance of his valor! Who does not know the name of the great king of Mewar, Maharana Pratap Singh? In the history of India, this name has always proved to be motivating for qualities like valor, bravery, sacrifice and martyrdom. Many brave warriors like Bappa Rawal, Rana Hamir, Ra...

5 Ways How Modi Enhances Women Entrepreneurship in Gujarat

Bangalore: Nurtured with evergreen simplicity, the women of Gujarat have flourished with decades of hard work and dedication. Lijjat Papad  (a handmade thin, crisp circular shaped Indian food, served as an accompaniment in Indian meals) is a unique example of which a small group of women have given their time to make a worthy organization of trust and productivity. Narendra Modi the Chief Minister of Gujarat recently spoke at the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI), citing examples of entrepreneurial roles played by women. In his talk, he has expressed deep appreciation for the great wonders women have made since years together. Let us take a look at power of entrepreneurship according to Modi that has existed in the History of Gujarat as listed out by Economic Times. #5 Handicrafts The state of Gujarat is blessed with rich traditional handicrafts. Right from needle works to tie and dye (Bandhini), Gujarat celebrates a wide variety of famous han...

The concept of 33 koti devata in Hinduism!

The concept of 33 koti devata in Hinduism: The Vedas refer to not 33 crore Devatas but 33 types (Koti in Sanskrit) of Devatas. They are explained in Shatpath Brahman and many other scriptures very clearly. "Yasya Trayastrinshad Devaa Ange Sarve Samaahitaa, Skamma Tam Bruhi Katamah Swideva Sah”. ~(Atharva Veda 10-7-13) Which means: with God’s influence, these thirty-three (supporting devta) sustain the world. In Brhadaranyaka Upanishad while discussing Brahman, Yajnavalkya is asked how many gods are there. He says that there are three hundred and three and three thousand and three gods. When the question is repeated? He says, thirty three. When the question is again repeated he says, six. Finally, after several repetitions he says ONE. (Chapter I, hymn 9, verse 1) The number 33 comes from the number of Vedic gods explained by Yajnavalkya in Brhadaranyaka Upanishad – the eight Vasus, the eleven Rudras, the twelve Adityas, Indra and Prajapati. (Chapter I, hymn 9, verse 2...