But you have to complement Modi for his determination to stop corruption! His ideas seem to be be echoing the most common people of India. His simple themes like let us make here, let us be clean, let us love our country, let us love our culture, let us work for our country are easy to understand. Many of the people vibe with such ideas especially those that are young and want to do. For example he is only one who said Sufi-ism is peaceful islam. Many indians like me do not even know about sufi-ism and suddenly realized that there is some islam whch is peaceful. Perhaps he is the only one who said this in a world in which everybody referred to islamist terrorism. I think in an India where we are more governed by feudal lords from villages to New Delhi, Modi is a welcome change. He has the character to leave an India that is strong and determined before he retires from politics. We need such an India – pragmatic and straightforward rather than non-transparent, corrupt and feudalistic.
Eating raw onions in the afternoon is a no no. For someone who aspired to national greatness, Pramod Mahajan let himself vulnerable on some small things.
The correct title is – When (not (If) Modi wins tomorrow! You wishful thinking is obvious!
But you have to complement Modi for his determination to stop corruption! His ideas seem to be be echoing the most common people of India. His simple themes like let us make here, let us be clean, let us love our country, let us love our culture, let us work for our country are easy to understand. Many of the people vibe with such ideas especially those that are young and want to do. For example he is only one who said Sufi-ism is peaceful islam. Many indians like me do not even know about sufi-ism and suddenly realized that there is some islam whch is peaceful. Perhaps he is the only one who said this in a world in which everybody referred to islamist terrorism. I think in an India where we are more governed by feudal lords from villages to New Delhi, Modi is a welcome change. He has the character to leave an India that is strong and determined before he retires from politics. We need such an India – pragmatic and straightforward rather than non-transparent, corrupt and feudalistic.
Eating raw onions in the afternoon is a no no. For someone who aspired to national greatness, Pramod Mahajan let himself vulnerable on some small things.