Modi's aura remains intact
Modi is invincible in India; his aura in Gujarat only strengthened his image as a visionary, dynamic Prime Minister of India. I've been to many constituencies across Gujarat, substantial amount of people lend absolute support to Modi's pristine government, people centric historic policies like Make in India, Startup India, Ujjawala, Skill India, GST and Demonetiation among others.
"I'm in politics because of incredible Narendra Modi. He is inspiring millions of budding young politicians like me. I will try to follow the footsteps of the lion like PM Modi," said Kanubhai Karmsheebhai Koli Patel, a BJP candidate from the 40 Sanand constituency.
Vikram Singh, an entrepreneur admires Modi for his bold and
historic decisions. Singh says, "Nation needed courageous PM like Modi to
rejuvenate the Indian economy and infuse people centric, entrepreneur centric
policies. What's wrong in GST? One nation, one tax policy is going to uplift
Indian economy in future."
For Gopalbhai, a physically handicapped person from village Goraj, Sanand Modi
is unparalleled; none of the current politician can match the vision, aura of
Modi. It's true, some Gujaratis are not happy with the BJP, but we are proud of
him.
Here, it's pertinent to mention, this election also proves, that the BJP can't
win without Modi. It's high-time for the BJP to promote other leaders as a
backup plan, future leaders. Modi can't win for you every time. Nation requires
his services desperately more than excessive rallies?
Congress' blunders
Imposed Gandhi failed to read the writing on the wall, failed to
connect with the Gujaratis, repeated blunders after blunders, causing
irreparable damage to the Congress campaign. Corrupt, dynast Congress had a
fantastic opportunity to trounce the BJP, encountering 22 years of incumbency.
Probably, the Gandhi dynast is engulfed with a bunch of sycophants, not real
political
masters.
Visit to
temples
Rahul Gandhi broke all records in this Gujarat 2017 Assembly election to appease Hindu voters. What a shame? What hypocrisy of dynast Congress? I'm a proud Hindu, there are millions and billions like me, who worship, pay obeisance to Hindu deities. Hindus can't pardon the Congress for petitioning in the Hon'ble Supreme Court that Ram is a myth. Intellectually bankrupt Kapil Sibbal has been spearheading the campaign in the court. But suddenly now, the Congress needs the support of the same Hindus to win the election. The hypocrisy of Congress is clearly palpable.
History has records to embarrass the Congress further, Jawaharlal Nehru; the founder of Congress had tried to stall the renovation of the epic Somnath temple. Now, in the same temple, Rahul Gandhi is bowing his head to win the Gujarat Assembly election.
The "neech kisam ka aadmi" remark
Power starving Congress
sycophants like Mani Shanker Aiyar called PM Modi "neech". A St Stephens' college
passout, Trinity College, Cambridge-educated Mani is a former diplomat and cabinet
minister. His abusing PM Modi, calling him "neech" was height of abuse by the Congress.
Unbecoming remark only reflected Congress' desperation for power, since they
have ruled India around 60 years like their father's property. "Neech" phrase
delivered a body blow to the Congress. Modi isn't "neech". He is the pride of
India. Modi used the abuse to connect with the Gujaratis. Even Modi's opponents
criticised Mani for the intentional gaffe.
Salman Nizami episode
Imposed Gandhi wanted to connect with the Muslims of Gujarat, however, he
chose an anti-India traitor for the campaign. Salman Nizami is well acclaimed
for his anti-India approach and love affair with Pakistan. Rahul This step too boomeranged.
Massive win for the BJP
Some political experts are calling the Gujarat elections as a
litmus test for PM Modi. Massive turnout in both the phases of elections
indicates Modi's charisma, which seems to be still ruling the hearts in
Gujarat. Touching the 150 mark does not seem like a distant dream for the BJP
now!
Except a few exit polls, almost all have predicted people's mandate for the BJP
in Gujarat, clearly suggesting extension of exile for the dynast Congress for
another five years in Modi's homeland though Congress' prince Rahul Gandhi
tried all tricks in politics to woo voters.