Tuesday, May 27, 2014

NaMo Namah


On May 26, 2014 new era has started in the history of Indian democracy.  Entire world watched the spectacular swearing in ceremony of Shri Narendra Damodardas Modi as the Prime Minister of India.  This is the first time people of India have directly ‘elected’ Prime Minister.  He is from the grass roots, from humble background, hard work is his ‘mantra’ and development his main agenda.  The world now has to ‘Modify’ their perception of India
The invitation of SAARC nations to his swearing in ceremony is a step forward in improving relations with neighbouring countries and signaling active role in carrying forward renewed foreign policy of the country.  The Prime Minister who is a strong nationalist is determined to work for ‘suraaj’.  After his party won in the general elections and he was sure to become PM of India he spoke in Gujarat rally and said, “we couldn’t struggle and sacrifice for ‘swaraj’, but we will definitely live for making our nation ‘suraaj’.  Though some groups of people working for human rights have apprehensions, the common people and young generation is mystified with his mantra of development have great hopes on him.  But the younger generation should not expect results at the ‘click of the mouse’ and feel disappointed.  It may take 2-3 years for the effect of development to be seen.

The PM of India does not want to waste a single minute in his office.  The work has begun by reviewing article 370 of Indian constitution.  This indicates we will be seeing ‘Modified’ Hindustan within few years.  As he promised to do good work and come with progress report by 2019, people of India should be ready to see many dramatic changes in the country.  Hinduism believes in world as one family, we should at least assimilate the feeling that all Indians with diverse cultures, and languages are bound by one nationality.  India becomes a developed nation when all people irrespective of their state, religion, language and caste have equal opportunity to develop and enjoy equal human dignity.

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