Now the BJP base is getting loose.The so called masterminds like Modi,sushma come with a great plan by firing the communal difference among the people and will bring BJP back to its position.It did before the same thing and will do the same thing now.
Now the BJP base is getting loose.The so called masterminds like Modi,sushma come with a great plan by firing the communal difference among the people and will bring BJP back to its position.It did before the same thing and will do the same thing now.
Being a BJP supporter, I would love to see Narendra Modi coming out and give a small speech or hold a press conference and I would like him to say that like his party, he is humbled by people’s verdict and he would take responsibility on his part for the defeat and would like to correct his mistakes if found during analysis. Accepting your defeat gracefully won’t hurt. Bearing a big responsibility to campaign for party, attending 200 rallies, giving 100s of speeches & tons of interviews to media in studio & even on aircrafts before elections & then not coming out even a single time to give a reaction to media about BJP’s loss & accept people’s mandate doesn’t go well with the public. He needs to be in touch with masses outside Gujarat also if BJP wants him to promote for PM. If he goes for PM next election, he will face Rahul Gandhi directly. It will be a tough fight. His not coming out even after 48 hours of results won’t go well with the public. I already saw many comments on Rediff about it. People are waiting for him to come out & give reaction. May be he will be bashed for few days but he will gain more respect in eyes of people by taking responsibility just like other party members. Mr. Modi, please don’t isolate yourself from masses like that. People will be with you in your victory & people will be with you in your loss too. Your supporters will always be with you & you will gain more respect in the eyes of people who don’t like you if you claim responsibility.
Re: Narendra Modi needs to come out and give a reaction
by sourav on May 18, 2009 02:03 AM
No one is waiting for Mr.Modi. India has decided not to become a Taliban state. Appreciate that. Please let us live in peace.
The national ethos is shaped by one predominant desire: the hunger for a better life. Prosperity is impossible without peace, so the passions of sectarian politics, whether based on community or caste, have been replaced by the clear understanding that peace is non-negotiable. Prosperity, on the other hand, has always been negotiable