Rahul Gandhi : Is the ‘Prince’ ready to become the King? - { 1. All political parties hate BJP FOR NO REASON; 2. These opposition of NON-BJP PARTIES, naturally and originally enemies themselves one against the others; 3. Why these parties now prepare for a combined fight against BJP in the 2019 election? 4. First reason is that they are not capable to face election independently before BJP'S GOOD GOVERNANCE; 5. Second reason, that the fear of elimination as a party, because of each party failed to prove its credibility in politics; 6. Third reason is that growing intolerance and jealousy towards the people support to BJP'S AND PM'S GOOD GOVERNANCE; 7. All non BJP political parties do not want a strong central government, all want independent kingdoms in the regions. }
Opinion
29/07/2018
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SUB - Rahul Gandhi : Is the ‘Prince’ ready to become the King? - Media Reports July 22, 2018by Apeksha Duhan
Ref -
1. All political parties hate BJP FOR NO REASON;
2. These opposition of NON-BJP PARTIES, naturally and originally enemies themselves one against the others;
3. Why these parties now prepare for a combined fight against BJP in the 2019 election?
4. First reason is that they are not capable to face election independently before BJP'S GOOD GOVERNANCE;
5. Second reason, that the fear of elimination as a party, because of each party failed to prove its credibility in politics;
6. Third reason is that growing intolerance and jealousy towards the people support to BJP'S AND PM'S GOOD GOVERNANCE;
7. All non BJP political parties do not want a strong central government, all want independent kingdoms in the regions.
I. Introduction :-
With the 2019 Lok Sabha elections looming over heads, downpour of speculations is already in place. The opposition needs a PM candidate, and it needs it soon. In this season of names being called out everyday, one particular name has naturally made the highlights- Rahul Gandhi. The Congress President has hinted on several occasions, his willingness to become the next Prime Minister. With questions being shot from every direction, is the ‘Prince’ really ready to become the king? And if yes, will the people take him as one?
2. Rahul - the unusual political journey :-
When Rahul Gandhi first entered politics 13 years ago, he was declared an ‘Italian prince’, unfit to represent the commons. Perhaps understandably so. Gandhi spent his childhood and early youth years staying away from politics, barely in the limelight- or in the country, for that matter. In 2004, when Rahul first marked his entry into Indian politics, he won the Lok Sabha seat of Amethi- his father’s old constituency. Since then, the ‘young’ politician has been on a roller coaster ride of politics.
From going into oblivion after the 2014 Lok Sabha debacle, to the Twitter active politician with the frisky sarcasm- he has traversed quite a bit. The question is, is it enough? As the 2019 General elections arrive right around the corner, it is time for the wheels to be set into motion. Gandhi is confident that Narendra Modi will not be PM again, but the opposition still needs a strong leader as its face. Will Rahul, with his fresh taste for wit and politics, be able to take down the man with Acche din?
3. A look at the competition :-
With doubts over Rahul Gandhi’s candidature still in the air, names like Akhilesh Yadav, Mayawati are heating up discussions. In a recent statement, the Samajwadi Party President, Akhilesh Yadav cautiously stayed quiet when asked about backing up Rahul as the PM. Notably, there have been talks about SP considering Yadav as its own candidate for the 2019 elections. As the news of a possible BSP-SP coalition catches heat, Mayawati has come forward as yet another face for the post. BSP believes that being the first Dalit PM, if she wins, she will generate support from all the minority castes.
The air around Mamta Banerjee being a potential candidate is still largely unclear, but she has made her views on the Gandhi candidate more or less evident. When asked to comment on Rahul’s remark of being the next PM, she responded that he was free to think as and what he wished. Banerjee believes that neither BJP nor Congress will succeed in forming an independent, majority government.
While Rahul Gandhi is still largely considered a man living on privilege alone, there is no denying his increasing popularity or his active political image. His following has improved significantly, along with his power to compel. From once being an active face of mockery with his infamous speech disasters, his oratory skills have become more bearable, to say the least. He now makes it a point to express his discontent with the government schemes, having famously critiqued the GST and Demonetization move. Despite all, is he really the best hope Congress has, or is this yet another move to establish the family name? What about names like Shashi Tharoor, Sachin Pilot? The final judgment will only be passed in the months to come.
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NOTE :-
1. Regional media is not high lighting central Governments achievements and visions before the people in the states;
2. All these media support regional politics, with the circulation profits in mind, so false propaganda against BJP is very high in the regions;
3. Another important and major reason is that Media in the regions are owned by NON-BJP POLITICIANS, AND THEY ARE PARTY MOUTH PIECES;
4. BJP IS WEAK IN SOUTHERN PARTS OF BHARATHAM, AND IN CERTAIN OTHER EAST, WEST AND NORTH REGIONS Again regional parties are preparing for grand alliance to face BJP!
OPINION :-
1. GRAND ALLIANCE IS NOTHING BUT A GROUP OF ALL LEAD BY CORRUPTED, FAILED AND INCOMPETENT SO CALLED LUNATIC LEADERS;
2. ALL REGIONAL PARTIES INCLUDING CONGRESS ARE FAMILY CONTROLLED LIMITED BUSINESS;
3. PEOPLE MUST VIGILANT AGAINST THIS TYRANNY, AND DEFEAT THIS ANTI NATIONAL ALLIANCE TO SAVE THIS HOLY NATION.
To be continued ..
JAIHIND
VANDEMATHARAM
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