Who will be the next Prime Minister?

Will Narendra Modi become the next Prime Minister of India? This question is being asked by people belonging to different walks of life? None but he alone understands that he will not go to Delhi. Democracy is a game of number. No party can form the Government without adequate number. Political trend sweeping across the […]

Will Narendra Modi become the next Prime Minister of India? This question is being asked by people belonging to different walks of life? None but he alone understands that he will not go to Delhi. Democracy is a game of number. No party can form the Government without adequate number. Political trend sweeping across the country reveals that BJP is no where near reaching the magic figure. In Himachal Pradesh BJP was ousted from power. When election is held in Karnataka BJP will suffer down slide as BJP strongman Yedyurappa has formed his own party to take on BJP. The possibility of Left Front and other regional parties like SP, BSP inching towards BJP is remote. At the moment BSP and SP are supporting UPA Government at the centre. When election was held in UP last year Congress party had its vote share increased. Who knows and that will not evoke much surprise when Congress sees election of more of its candidates when Lok Sabha elections are held. Since Congress party under Jawaharlal Nehru won for three consecutive terms since the election was first held in 1952 no party had been able to win more than two terms continuously. Based on this theory some political parties opposed to Congress party are cooking up concocted lies of effecting the change of Government at the centre. The ground reality is that even the JD (U), which is considered as a strong ally of BJP sharing power in Bihar, will look the other way if Narendra Modi is projected as Prime Ministerial candidate of NDA. That had been revealed by Nitish Kumar. To him the other leaders are acceptable. Gujarat is different. All credit goes to Narandra Modi, who brought a sea change to the state. The state had seen massive growth rate in all fields. GDP had touched double figure. But Gujarat experiment cannot be applied in the country. He acted like a dictator. Even an MLA was forced to contest in Municipal council election. Then an MLA in Gujarat opted for retirement before the completion of the term and expressed his desire to become a school teacher. Though these are minor issues, which need to be discussed to know more about the Gujarat strongman. Moreover a leader, whose out look to other religious minorities cannot be free from doubtful remark, who is hailed by communal forces like RSS cannot rule over one billion plus country whose 40 percent population belong to people following different faiths. The past had taught a lesson. Telegu Desam suffered colossal loss in Andhra Pradesh for going together with BJP at the centre. The prominent place it occupied in Andhra Pradesh political arena had been snatched away by other regional parties, which later on merged with Congress party. Despite knowing the fact that majority of the people in the country are showing confidence in Congress party, which has its roots spread to every nook and corner of the country some leaders of different political are making false claim that a change will be seen at the centre. Prime Minister may be changed, the ministerial colleagues may also be changed but power will rest with Congress and its allies only. 2014 will tell, who becomes Prime Minister of the country.

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