Narendra Modi, the name which has been in the news for the past 4 years or so for many obvious reasons, sometimes its for Gujarat 2002 riots and another time for VISA denial by Western countries... But, for last 4 years, he was in news more than any other politician considered individually.
Yesterday, in the evening, after BJP has decided to make him as prime ministerial candidate for the election 2014. This election is special for not only BJP, Congress, its riveting for many other local parties who have pinned heavy hopes and expectations.
With BJP aiming nothing less than 300 seats, are all set to go blazing guns, the crucial number of 272 is what their target would be, though a hefty task as per the fresh survey reports, nevertheless its not unachievable or impossible. It just requires active participation of all local members. However, with MODI stepping up in the captain shoes, who has mass image in the Youth sector.
Modi, known for out of box thinking attitude and clean selection of candidates, need to step up and lay his own set of rules to have a neat and safe selection of candidates. Though, he might need to take many requests and orders from various sources or destinations like Sangh Pariwar, RSS and VHP. So, the task ahead for Modi is not tough but on the same grounds its not easy.
Staying out of rule for almost 10 years or 2 terms is so tough, especially when you have lost elections after having one of the brightest prime minister in chair, Mr. Vajpayee. With plenty at stake like name, fame and future, its a crucial task for Modi. As he is known for striking hard attitude, it should be a task with devotion and no deviation for him.
It would be interesting whom UPA will choose as prime ministerial candidate, as far as the trends show, it should be Rahul Gandhi. The next Gen Gandhian who is yet to make a mark in the political arena, has to lock horns with a futuristic Modi. Though there are lot of comparisons made on both of these future hope candidates, many draw brink final cut offs saying Modi is an enlightment and Rahul as enchanment.
Rahul so far hasn't attracted the youth sector as he kept on saying he will follow his elder footsteps, and some mother sentiment issues saying I want happiness in my mother's eyes and other things, which just caused pain and uninspiration to major sections, Modi attracted corporate and youth sectors a lot. With his intelligent and financial renovation tactics and complementary attitude towards corporate have made him a hot factor for next candidature and praising and progressing with firing inspirational quotes have made him an x factor among youth.
There was no backing for Modi as P.M candidate in the last 3 years or so. It was in the month of Jan, after winning the Gujarat assembly elections, he was front runner for chair, with heavy opposition in his own yard.The most famous criticizer was the 85 year old, Mr. Advani. Known not for what reason, he still wants to hang on to the chair. Though, the top officials and friends or tie up partners of NDA have not given a go ahead for Advani, it was evident for most of them that Modi was the only one to bring hope and end the jeopardy of present situation.
In a certain manner, its just 100 days away for EC drafting the first schedule for 2014 elections and another 200 days for elections, it looks on interesting between the two camps of animosity. With fresh scams and under rated performance throttling up UPA and the inmates disturbances causing panic striken in NDA, its a buzz running across the nation..
Though the south issue is totally unrealistic when compared to north, it looks even more fun as Andhra has been lost and Karnataka being gained by congress and TN, Kerala and the newly formed (under formation) Andhra and Telangana having local favorites as front runners for parliament and legislative assembly. This elections will be far more twisting and panic-ing..
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