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Without any delay, BJP should announce Modi as its prime ministerial candidate
India needs a change in guard at the Centre, and Narendra Modi sounds a better choice. BJP should go ahead, notwithstanding the opinion expressed by its partners. The party will not get another chance like this. The forthcoming general election of 2014 is very different when we deeply analyse it.

The Nehru-Gandhi dynasty is still hungry for power. They could not bear the five years when PV Narasimha Rao ruled who afterwards was called father of economical reforms of this country. Had he not ruled India during those difficult days, the country would have not been in this commanding position in the world.

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Fortunately, India has gone into the hands of Dr. Manmohan Singh, during the rule of UPA-1 and 2. It was satisfactory during UPA-1 rule but due to lack of supervision, or highhandedness of the AICC head or some others it has become a dishonorable government with high level of corruption. During the last four years of UPA-2, nobody could understand why Manmohan Singh was so liberal and playing cool when scandal after scandal was coming out.

Taking all this into consideration, the coming parliament elections are innovative in the history of India. Now the youth of India has understood that dynasty politics is very dangerous for a country like India and needs to change it.

For the first time after independence, India has got a heroic leader who wants to change the future of this great country. That is Narendra Modi.

At this juncture, Nitish Kumar, Chief Minister of Bihar and an important ally of NDA, is openly challenging the candidature of Modi. This suits Congress party which has no way to go to the people. The AICC may try to break NDA partners by offering political deal to political parties like Janata Dal (U). But Kumar should not be a source of troubles to NDA; instead he should accept and emulate Modi’s leadership.

AICC Vice President Rahul Gandhi is already hinting that indiscipline in the party would not be tolerated. If anybody goes out, he /she should not be called back... Whether it is announced officially or not, it is implied that Rahul is UPA’s prime ministerial candidate. No second thoughts and nobody dared to protest.

This type of situation is required in the NDA as well. All partners should sit together and solve the differences. The youth of India is now awakened and wouldn’t fall in any trap. They are now eagerly awaiting the parliamentary elections to change the UPA government.

If BJP makes up its mind to announce Modi as its prime ministerial candidate, it would give a chance for discussion among masses. Then, leaders like Nitish Kumar and others would also voice their opinions. Then the situation would be clear.

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The basic question....can a democratic and liberal society can tolerate leader like Narendra Modi, who refuse to share his ideas with any one and who don't have belief in the concept of team work ? He is basically sponsored by few corporate heavy weights..so getting such great patronship in the media and elsewhere..In fact, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister is showing more results...brought a great chance in the poorest state of India. Goa Chief Minister is doing miracles.....We need not worry...we have may leaders.....
Alok Tirpathi
I agree with the author and i also support Narendra Modi as a PM Candiddtate beacuase he has a proven track record of development in Gujarat, and there is no problem in giving him a chance at the center.
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