Congress, which already has a Modi 'speech counter', believes Amit Shah will adopt aggressive rhetoric ahead of 2019 polls and wants to be ready to track & retort.
Nitish Kumar has mastered the rhythm of renewal in Bihar. In a democracy of churn and chance, endurance may be the rarest—and most refined—form of political art.
While the move could free up grid capacity struggling to keep up with rapid renewable rollout, it would be a major setback for green ambitions. India aims to double clean power capacity to 500 gigawatts by the end of the decade.
This world is being restructured and redrawn by one man, and what’s his power? It’s not his formidable military. It’s trade. With China, it turned on him.
There are instances of Modi Sahab taking his security team to task when by chance they spoiled a good photo opportunity! All pomp and show for the great leader.
Rss BJP Brand of politics is of projecting “victim hood ofHindus “ Hence Rajnath singh is allleged to have said that after 800 yrs Hindus have come to power ! Modi also plays the same when he refers to. That he is not liked by delhi Lutyens! Meaninng western educated liberals !! One must have real guts to do pshycoanlysis of our PM in present intolerant atmosphere
Mr Modi may not have a family, but for his own sake, in this life, he desires a lot. I am not suggesting anything, but just for the sake of an argument, if the former fact can make him uncorrupted, the latter fact can surely make him corruptible. A man does not always want to build an empire for his family, sometimes he wants to build one for his own desire.
Mr Modi surely is schizophrenic. Not everyone wants to be identified with great people. When he sits at Gandhi’s charkha or does not object to his photo being placed on the Khadi Gramodyog diary and calendar, he truly wants to be noticed as a modern-day Gandhi. When he sees his photo solo with Sardar Patel’s statute, he admits to Sardar’s great qualities and wants people to see him in Sardar’s mould. Similarly with Vivekananda; when Modi speaks to an interviewer with Vivekananda’s photo in the background, he wants people to identify him with the latter’s scholarship. When he mingles with school children after the 15th August speech at Red Fort, or guides them like a friend on how to tackle exam tensions, he does have somewhere at the back of his mind the image of children’s beloved Chacha Nehru. All these hint towards some very positive side of Mr Modi’s personality. His desire to be great by nobility. Yet, on the other side of the ledger is his monstrous disinterest in killings of the innocents when he knows full well that a stern and sincere warning from him will immediately end to mayhem; his total apathy to young girls and women’s humiliation every day; his display of mean and vindictive nature as regard to his political opponents like Kejriwal; his ruthless attack on a civilized India by attacking the very institutions that are the pillars of that civilized India; dismissal of Uttarakhand government which was later overruled by high court. Two strong sets of positive and negative qualities sit side by side in Mr Modi — our own Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde!
To be an elected leader of a Democracy but display the delusions of megalomania is another shock discovery in Mr Modi’s personality. I am talking of his handling of the Rafale case. In the same breath I must also add that what initially looked like a case of mere grandstanding is now turning out to be, in the light of revelations of PMO’s systematic and prolonged involvement in it, a well planned case of interference completely disregarding the set procedures. Whether it was done with national interest in mind or to benefit some one, or a group of persons materially is yet unclear. The suspicion is towards the latter, Anil Ambani being such an unlikely protagonist in the whole saga.
I copy the following quote from this article: Their unanimous conclusion is that President Trump’s mental health poses a “clear danger” to the nation and individual well-being. They have further argued that his mental health was affecting the mental health of the people of the United States!
This is said about President Trump. But here in India too we can see symptoms of this with respect to the Rafale case. Two aspects of this case, namely, the inclusion of Anil Ambani and reduction of the number from 126 to 36 are indefensible even to a blind man. Yet, we have a large number of our countrymen who still insist, like Mr Modi himself, that he is innocent! Has Mr Modi the magical power to muddle up people’s thinking? Dr. Jekyll or Mr Hyde, we have an interesting persona in our midst these days!
Hats off to you to be on dot. But people in India like actors than doers who don’t seek publicity. Every where he tries to draw solo attention including serving food to children under Akshayapatra a program of ISKON
You are right about his “solo attention” bit. Inauguration of a bridge somewhere in North East few months back, pooja at Sardar Patel statute at the time of inauguration, even while going round the memorial of Mr Vajpeyi — EVERYWHERE Modi ji wants to be seen alone in the frame. In the last example, Amit Shah and President Kovind too were there with Mr Modi. But the other two just stood there watching him as Mr Modi went around the tomb. Perhaps they knew that he doesn’t like to be accompanied by anyone in important photos!
Agreed
There are instances of Modi Sahab taking his security team to task when by chance they spoiled a good photo opportunity! All pomp and show for the great leader.
Rss BJP Brand of politics is of projecting “victim hood ofHindus “ Hence Rajnath singh is allleged to have said that after 800 yrs Hindus have come to power ! Modi also plays the same when he refers to. That he is not liked by delhi Lutyens! Meaninng western educated liberals !! One must have real guts to do pshycoanlysis of our PM in present intolerant atmosphere
Mr Modi may not have a family, but for his own sake, in this life, he desires a lot. I am not suggesting anything, but just for the sake of an argument, if the former fact can make him uncorrupted, the latter fact can surely make him corruptible. A man does not always want to build an empire for his family, sometimes he wants to build one for his own desire.
Mr Modi surely is schizophrenic. Not everyone wants to be identified with great people. When he sits at Gandhi’s charkha or does not object to his photo being placed on the Khadi Gramodyog diary and calendar, he truly wants to be noticed as a modern-day Gandhi. When he sees his photo solo with Sardar Patel’s statute, he admits to Sardar’s great qualities and wants people to see him in Sardar’s mould. Similarly with Vivekananda; when Modi speaks to an interviewer with Vivekananda’s photo in the background, he wants people to identify him with the latter’s scholarship. When he mingles with school children after the 15th August speech at Red Fort, or guides them like a friend on how to tackle exam tensions, he does have somewhere at the back of his mind the image of children’s beloved Chacha Nehru. All these hint towards some very positive side of Mr Modi’s personality. His desire to be great by nobility. Yet, on the other side of the ledger is his monstrous disinterest in killings of the innocents when he knows full well that a stern and sincere warning from him will immediately end to mayhem; his total apathy to young girls and women’s humiliation every day; his display of mean and vindictive nature as regard to his political opponents like Kejriwal; his ruthless attack on a civilized India by attacking the very institutions that are the pillars of that civilized India; dismissal of Uttarakhand government which was later overruled by high court. Two strong sets of positive and negative qualities sit side by side in Mr Modi — our own Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde!
To be an elected leader of a Democracy but display the delusions of megalomania is another shock discovery in Mr Modi’s personality. I am talking of his handling of the Rafale case. In the same breath I must also add that what initially looked like a case of mere grandstanding is now turning out to be, in the light of revelations of PMO’s systematic and prolonged involvement in it, a well planned case of interference completely disregarding the set procedures. Whether it was done with national interest in mind or to benefit some one, or a group of persons materially is yet unclear. The suspicion is towards the latter, Anil Ambani being such an unlikely protagonist in the whole saga.
I copy the following quote from this article: Their unanimous conclusion is that President Trump’s mental health poses a “clear danger” to the nation and individual well-being. They have further argued that his mental health was affecting the mental health of the people of the United States!
This is said about President Trump. But here in India too we can see symptoms of this with respect to the Rafale case. Two aspects of this case, namely, the inclusion of Anil Ambani and reduction of the number from 126 to 36 are indefensible even to a blind man. Yet, we have a large number of our countrymen who still insist, like Mr Modi himself, that he is innocent! Has Mr Modi the magical power to muddle up people’s thinking? Dr. Jekyll or Mr Hyde, we have an interesting persona in our midst these days!
Hats off to you to be on dot. But people in India like actors than doers who don’t seek publicity. Every where he tries to draw solo attention including serving food to children under Akshayapatra a program of ISKON
You are right about his “solo attention” bit. Inauguration of a bridge somewhere in North East few months back, pooja at Sardar Patel statute at the time of inauguration, even while going round the memorial of Mr Vajpeyi — EVERYWHERE Modi ji wants to be seen alone in the frame. In the last example, Amit Shah and President Kovind too were there with Mr Modi. But the other two just stood there watching him as Mr Modi went around the tomb. Perhaps they knew that he doesn’t like to be accompanied by anyone in important photos!