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I wish to see Modi as prime minister: Lata Mangeshkar


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chanakya maurya

by chanakya maurya on Nov 02, 2013 03:18 PM

As expressed by Lataji.

At the end of the day, however, it will be the adult franchise - the voters - the people of Bharatvarsh that would ultimately decide what they want. Besides, if the polls result in a situation that will demand a cocktail governance, the cocktail constituents would dictate the PM prescription. Rajiv had a field day. Atal was however unfortunate on that front; Morarji even less fortunate.

It will be interesting to know in 2014 whether Narendra has the fortune of having a field day with a considerable amount of democratic freedom of forming a cabinet of his own choice, with the options of hiring and firing at will when a member of his cabinet is a non-performing asset for the nation.

In unique situations the people of Bharatvarsh have given a field day to an individual personality out of emotional compulsions.

Bharatvarsh needs a strong leader to be enthroned in Delhi as the cocktails have not only sabotaged the economy and morale of the nation.

There is only a thin wall between leading a government democratically or imposing on it a dictatorship. A strong leadership is often bordering dictatorship rather than appreciating the prerogatives of a democratically installed Prime Minister.

The fear of dictatorship is an emotional blackmail of the people of Bharatvarsh which has indeed been subjected to dictatorship in the past.

A strong leadership is essential for progress without moral decay.

Godhra is conveniently sidelined.

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chanakya maurya

by chanakya maurya on Nov 02, 2013 03:17 PM

As expressed by Lataji.

At the end of the day, however, it will be the adult franchise - the voters - the people of Bharatvarsh that would ultimately decide what they want. Besides, if the polls result in a situation that will demand a cocktail governance, the cocktail constituents would dictate the PM prescription. Rajiv had a field day. Atal was however unfortunate on that front; Morarji even less fortunate.

It will be interesting to know in 2014 whether Narendra has the fortune of having a field day with a considerable amount of democratic freedom of forming a cabinet of his own choice, with the options of hiring and firing at will when a member of his cabinet is a non-performing asset for the nation.

In unique situations the people of Bharatvarsh have given a field day to an individual personality out of emotional compulsions.

Bharatvarsh needs a strong leader to be enthroned in Delhi as the cocktails have not only sabotaged the economy and morale of the nation.

There is only a thin wall between leading a government democratically or imposing on it a dictatorship. A strong leadership is often bordering dictatorship rather than appreciating the prerogatives of a democratically installed Prime Minister.

The fear of dictatorship is an emotional blackmail of the people of Bharatvarsh which has indeed been subjected to dictatorship in the past.

A strong leadership is essential for progress without moral decay.

Godhra is conveniently sidelined.

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chanakya maurya

by chanakya maurya on Nov 02, 2013 03:17 PM

As expressed by Lataji.

At the end of the day, however, it will be the adult franchise - the voters - the people of Bharatvarsh that would ultimately decide what they want. Besides, if the polls result in a situation that will demand a cocktail governance, the cocktail constituents would dictate the PM prescription. Rajiv had a field day. Atal was however unfortunate on that front; Morarji even less fortunate.

It will be interesting to know in 2014 whether Narendra has the fortune of having a field day with a considerable amount of democratic freedom of forming a cabinet of his own choice, with the options of hiring and firing at will when a member of his cabinet is a non-performing asset for the nation.

In unique situations the people of Bharatvarsh have given a field day to an individual personality out of emotional compulsions.

Bharatvarsh needs a strong leader to be enthroned in Delhi as the cocktails have not only sabotaged the economy and morale of the nation.

There is only a thin wall between leading a government democratically or imposing on it a dictatorship. A strong leadership is often bordering dictatorship rather than appreciating the prerogatives of a democratically installed Prime Minister.

The fear of dictatorship is an emotional blackmail of the people of Bharatvarsh which has indeed been subjected to dictatorship in the past.

A strong leadership is essential for progress without moral decay.

Godhra is conveniently sidelined.

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chanakya maurya

by chanakya maurya on Nov 02, 2013 03:17 PM

As expressed by Lataji.

At the end of the day, however, it will be the adult franchise - the voters - the people of Bharatvarsh that would ultimately decide what they want. Besides, if the polls result in a situation that will demand a cocktail governance, the cocktail constituents would dictate the PM prescription. Rajiv had a field day. Atal was however unfortunate on that front; Morarji even less fortunate.

It will be interesting to know in 2014 whether Narendra has the fortune of having a field day with a considerable amount of democratic freedom of forming a cabinet of his own choice, with the options of hiring and firing at will when a member of his cabinet is a non-performing asset for the nation.

In unique situations the people of Bharatvarsh have given a field day to an individual personality out of emotional compulsions.

Bharatvarsh needs a strong leader to be enthroned in Delhi as the cocktails have not only sabotaged the economy and morale of the nation.

There is only a thin wall between leading a government democratically or imposing on it a dictatorship. A strong leadership is often bordering dictatorship rather than appreciating the prerogatives of a democratically installed Prime Minister.

The fear of dictatorship is an emotional blackmail of the people of Bharatvarsh which has indeed been subjected to dictatorship in the past.

A strong leadership is essential for progress without moral decay.

Godhra is conveniently sidelined.

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chanakya maurya

by chanakya maurya on Nov 02, 2013 03:17 PM

As expressed by Lataji.

At the end of the day, however, it will be the adult franchise - the voters - the people of Bharatvarsh that would ultimately decide what they want. Besides, if the polls result in a situation that will demand a cocktail governance, the cocktail constituents would dictate the PM prescription. Rajiv had a field day. Atal was however unfortunate on that front; Morarji even less fortunate.

It will be interesting to know in 2014 whether Narendra has the fortune of having a field day with a considerable amount of democratic freedom of forming a cabinet of his own choice, with the options of hiring and firing at will when a member of his cabinet is a non-performing asset for the nation.

In unique situations the people of Bharatvarsh have given a field day to an individual personality out of emotional compulsions.

Bharatvarsh needs a strong leader to be enthroned in Delhi as the cocktails have not only sabotaged the economy and morale of the nation.

There is only a thin wall between leading a government democratically or imposing on it a dictatorship. A strong leadership is often bordering dictatorship rather than appreciating the prerogatives of a democratically installed Prime Minister.

The fear of dictatorship is an emotional blackmail of the people of Bharatvarsh which has indeed been subjected to dictatorship in the past.

A strong leadership is essential for progress without moral decay.

Godhra is conveniently sidelined.

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chanakya maurya

by chanakya maurya on Nov 02, 2013 03:16 PM

As expressed by Lataji.

At the end of the day, however, it will be the adult franchise - the voters - the people of Bharatvarsh that would ultimately decide what they want. Besides, if the polls result in a situation that will demand a cocktail governance, the cocktail constituents would dictate the PM prescription. Rajiv had a field day. Atal was however unfortunate on that front; Morarji even less fortunate.

It will be interesting to know in 2014 whether Narendra has the fortune of having a field day with a considerable amount of democratic freedom of forming a cabinet of his own choice, with the options of hiring and firing at will when a member of his cabinet is a non-performing asset for the nation.

In unique situations the people of Bharatvarsh have given a field day to an individual personality out of emotional compulsions.

Bharatvarsh needs a strong leader to be enthroned in Delhi as the cocktails have not only sabotaged the economy and morale of the nation.

There is only a thin wall between leading a government democratically or imposing on it a dictatorship. A strong leadership is often bordering dictatorship rather than appreciating the prerogatives of a democratically installed Prime Minister.

The fear of dictatorship is an emotional blackmail of the people of Bharatvarsh which has indeed been subjected to dictatorship in the past.

A strong leadership is essential for progress without moral decay.

Godhra is conveniently sidelined.

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chanakya maurya

by chanakya maurya on Nov 02, 2013 03:16 PM

As expressed by Lataji.

At the end of the day, however, it will be the adult franchise - the voters - the people of Bharatvarsh that would ultimately decide what they want. Besides, if the polls result in a situation that will demand a cocktail governance, the cocktail constituents would dictate the PM prescription. Rajiv had a field day. Atal was however unfortunate on that front; Morarji even less fortunate.

It will be interesting to know in 2014 whether Narendra has the fortune of having a field day with a considerable amount of democratic freedom of forming a cabinet of his own choice, with the options of hiring and firing at will when a member of his cabinet is a non-performing asset for the nation.

In unique situations the people of Bharatvarsh have given a field day to an individual personality out of emotional compulsions.

Bharatvarsh needs a strong leader to be enthroned in Delhi as the cocktails have not only sabotaged the economy and morale of the nation.

There is only a thin wall between leading a government democratically or imposing on it a dictatorship. A strong leadership is often bordering dictatorship rather than appreciating the prerogatives of a democratically installed Prime Minister.

The fear of dictatorship is an emotional blackmail of the people of Bharatvarsh which has indeed been subjected to dictatorship in the past.

A strong leadership is essential for progress without moral decay.

Godhra is conveniently sidelined.

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chanakya maurya

by chanakya maurya on Nov 02, 2013 03:16 PM

As expressed by Lataji.

At the end of the day, however, it will be the adult franchise - the voters - the people of Bharatvarsh that would ultimately decide what they want. Besides, if the polls result in a situation that will demand a cocktail governance, the cocktail constituents would dictate the PM prescription. Rajiv had a field day. Atal was however unfortunate on that front; Morarji even less fortunate.

It will be interesting to know in 2014 whether Narendra has the fortune of having a field day with a considerable amount of democratic freedom of forming a cabinet of his own choice, with the options of hiring and firing at will when a member of his cabinet is a non-performing asset for the nation.

In unique situations the people of Bharatvarsh have given a field day to an individual personality out of emotional compulsions.

Bharatvarsh needs a strong leader to be enthroned in Delhi as the cocktails have not only sabotaged the economy and morale of the nation.

There is only a thin wall between leading a government democratically or imposing on it a dictatorship. A strong leadership is often bordering dictatorship rather than appreciating the prerogatives of a democratically installed Prime Minister.

The fear of dictatorship is an emotional blackmail of the people of Bharatvarsh which has indeed been subjected to dictatorship in the past.

A strong leadership is essential for progress without moral decay.

Godhra is conveniently sidelined.

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chanakya maurya

by chanakya maurya on Nov 02, 2013 03:15 PM

As expressed by Lataji.

At the end of the day, however, it will be the adult franchise - the voters - the people of Bharatvarsh that would ultimately decide what they want. Besides, if the polls result in a situation that will demand a cocktail governance, the cocktail constituents would dictate the PM prescription. Rajiv had a field day. Atal was however unfortunate on that front; Morarji even less fortunate.

It will be interesting to know in 2014 whether Narendra has the fortune of having a field day with a considerable amount of democratic freedom of forming a cabinet of his own choice, with the options of hiring and firing at will when a member of his cabinet is a non-performing asset for the nation.

In unique situations the people of Bharatvarsh have given a field day to an individual personality out of emotional compulsions.

Bharatvarsh needs a strong leader to be enthroned in Delhi as the cocktails have not only sabotaged the economy and morale of the nation.

There is only a thin wall between leading a government democratically or imposing on it a dictatorship. A strong leadership is often bordering dictatorship rather than appreciating the prerogatives of a democratically installed Prime Minister.

The fear of dictatorship is an emotional blackmail of the people of Bharatvarsh which has indeed been subjected to dictatorship in the past.

A strong leadership is essential for progress without moral decay.

Godhra is conveniently sidelined.

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chanakya maurya

by chanakya maurya on Nov 02, 2013 03:15 PM

As expressed by Lataji.

At the end of the day, however, it will be the adult franchise - the voters - the people of Bharatvarsh that would ultimately decide what they want. Besides, if the polls result in a situation that will demand a cocktail governance, the cocktail constituents would dictate the PM prescription. Rajiv had a field day. Atal was however unfortunate on that front; Morarji even less fortunate.

It will be interesting to know in 2014 whether Narendra has the fortune of having a field day with a considerable amount of democratic freedom of forming a cabinet of his own choice, with the options of hiring and firing at will when a member of his cabinet is a non-performing asset for the nation.

In unique situations the people of Bharatvarsh have given a field day to an individual personality out of emotional compulsions.

Bharatvarsh needs a strong leader to be enthroned in Delhi as the cocktails have not only sabotaged the economy and morale of the nation.

There is only a thin wall between leading a government democratically or imposing on it a dictatorship. A strong leadership is often bordering dictatorship rather than appreciating the prerogatives of a democratically installed Prime Minister.

The fear of dictatorship is an emotional blackmail of the people of Bharatvarsh which has indeed been subjected to dictatorship in the past.

A strong leadership is essential for progress without moral decay.

Godhra is conveniently sidelined.

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