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As the only national party left with mass leaders,it is BJP & Narendra Modi's golden chance, now that the "real" PM has become the President of India!

It doesn’t require the world to point out that Manmohan Singh is a puppet Prime Minister! The question actually is, who is the “real” Prime Minister? Unlike the perception of many, I don’t believe that Sonia Gandhi is or was the “real” Prime Minister. It was Pranab Mukherjee, the man who was virtually running the entire show of running the nation, while Sonia managed Manmohan and a large part of party politics. Can you believe it that out of a list of 40 plus EGoMs (Empowered Group of Ministers), Pranab Mukherjee was heading almost a whopping 66%? Yes, that’s the truth; Pranab Mukherjee was not just Congress’ crisis man, but also the man running the government and its intricacies. No wonder then that Congress was so nervous about announcing his candidature. And had it perhaps not been for the Mamata jolt, Congress might have still tried to think about alternatives! Now that the man – who should have been Prime Minister in place of Rajiv Gandhi long back, and definitely in place of his junior Manmohan Singh and at least the acting PM when Manmohan was hospitalized some time back – has been given his due, what happens to the government? Already, there are uproars and sarcasms over Chidambaram heading the spectrum EGoM (which, of course, Sharad Pawar didn’t even have the courage to take up). It’s actually not so much about who will head which EGoM, but more about a sudden realization of where are the leaders in Congress?

The death of mass leaders in Congress started from the times of Indira Gandhi when the inner party democracy – that at one point elected Lal Bahadur Shastri as the PM – gave way to dynastic politics. Indira, at least herself, became a mass leader; but by the time Rajiv became the Prime Minister purely on sympathy, the mass leaders started finishing off. The last of the mass leaders in the Congress under Sonia – Sharad Pawar – left Congress; and YSR, the one and only mass leader left, met an unfortunate end too. So now, what the Congress is left with, from Sonia to Manmohan to Chidambaram to Rahul, are all well-planned and planted leaders from here and there instead of leaders with a mass base. The real politician – though again without a semblance of a mass base – Pranab Mukherjee, through his sheer number of years, is now in the President’s chair, and with the number of times he has been betrayed, not necessarily the Congress plant many are assuming him to be. With a mind of his own and wounds unhealed, he can turn anybody’s way when it really matters!

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Harvinder Kumar said…
The world knows that Manmohan Singh is a puppet PM..........seriously what a waste!
diljeet kaur said…
This is why I hate politics....just because of these corrupt ministers...they have joined politics for their interest and not for the country.
Abinaba said…
The best man for the post of PM has now become the President of the country.....hope he does a better job than Pratibha ji
I do think Modi will prove to be a very good Prime Minister.....don't see any one else better than him at the moment.
Raj said…
This nation is full of corrupt ministers who can do nothing for the country and its people.
Mukesh kumar said…
Narendra Modi any day.....want him to be the next Indian PM!
sanjay said…
Narendra Modi can bring a huge change unlike Manmohan Singh....hope he becomes the PM in next election!
Amit said…
No doubt he is the best choice...entire country wants him to be the next Prime minister.
Unknown said…
Hope Narendra Modi carries his image and serves the citizens in the best way if he becomes the prime minister!
rajat said…
I am very glad that India's most patriotic organisation is backing Modi.....Many anti national forces like Congress claim RSS as Hindu and therefore not secular.
tripati sharma said…
I strongly support the Narendra Modi as a Prime Minister Candidate and I want to see him as the Next P M of our country.....he is the most secular person and he is capable enough to lead the country.
chinmay said…
Excellent analysis Mr Arindham Chaudhary.MMS is a puppet Prime Minister while Rahul Gandhi is more of a media creation.That under his watch Congress lost 9 out of 10 assembly seats in Amethi and Rae Bareilly show his true weight.Only Narendra Modi has the capacity and popular appeal to win 2014 for BJP
Nisha said…
Our politicians' priorities is making huge money...no one really cares about us,the citizens of the nation!
Unknown said…
Narendra Modi is the only minister left capable of being the Prime Minister as the only other option has become the President.
Unknown said…
We want Narendra Modi and I think if given the chance he will prove the people of India right in wanting him to be the next PM!

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