Tuesday 5 March 2019

General Election 2019 in India

The forthcoming general elections for Indian parliament this summer is going to be a litmus test for the nation and would be remembered for many years ahead for it's verdict. It is an important elections because it is going to set the future pathways of the world's biggest democracy.  The election would be a fight between two camps, one camp being the ruling NDA whose agenda is nation first, nation's development; Sabka Saath Sabka Vikas and the second one, a bunch of loosely united or trying to unite opportunistic opposition parties with single point agenda "Modi Hatao, Desh Bachao". The fact is that if they could have saved the nation at the first place when they were in power, Modi would not have been there. The voters will be lured by both the camps in their own ways. Falsehood, lies,  conspiracies, mudslinging, gaali galoch, vulgar display of 2 Ms, money and muscle power could be the order of the day when electioneering begine. The tone is already set. Even peace and communal harmony could be at stake as few within and outside the country may try to create public disorder and chaos.


The 2019 election is not a normal election like before but will be decisive to chart out a clear path for the country.  BJP led alliance is striving hard to preserve Indianness and emerge as a global super power, while the opposition group has their own agenda for self preservation. This group has been found time and again compromising Indian honour, that encompasses everything from Indian culture to national interests. The second group is infamous for its monumental scale of corruption, nepotism, policies of appeasement,  'chalta hai' attitude and weak international policies in the past when in power. On the other side, the NDA government lead by PM, Modi has an unblemished record of clean and efficient governance in the last five years. India will not find a strong and bold man like Narendra Modi as prime minister who has a singular national philosophy; "The Nation First". He doesn't take any leave and works untirelesly to put the nation on a high trajectory of inclusive growth and development. India under his leadership has emerged as a strong nation, which cannot be ignored or taken lightly by either world powers or evil forces within the country and outside. Neighboring enemy country Pakistan fears him and does not want to see Modi as a prime minister again while the hate sentiments of opposition parties for Modi finds favours in Pakistan. Few Indian leaders have emerged as darling of Pakistan and are  finding prominence in Pakistani media. It looks like that the Pakistan too is a part of so called Mahagathbandhan to remove Modi. It is well known that few opposition leaders in the past sought help from Pakistan in removing Modi and as it appears from the Pulvama attack, the much sought help is streaming out. However, Modi has given a serious blow to Pakistani mindset by launching a surgical strike in 2016 and the recent decisive air strike at terror camps at Balakot and elsewhere in Pakistan. Though Pakistani leadership and army  lacks intellectual levels to see their own good, will have to think twice before launching any fresh misadventure like Uri, Pathankot and Pulvama in India.

So, now the ball comes to Indian voters. The division is clear. Voters will have to show their intellectual powers and maturity to elect either a strong government lead by Modi or a loosely packed opportunistic alliance of pseudo secularists without any reliable agenda. Indian votets will have to decide whether they want a strong government or weak 'khichdi' government with a possibility of more than 22 prime ministerial candidates. Voters will have to decide whether they want a government feared by Pakistan or a government that is endorsed and loved by Pakistan.

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