Thursday, August 10, 2023

Narendra Modi’s nearly two hours reply to the No Confidence Motion , brought by the Opposition (INDIA) , was more about optics , sloganeering and party politics ..The Prime Minister went all out against the Opposition , targeting the Congress Party and the Gandhi Family in particular ..In the last 9 years , Narendra Modi as a speaker at various forum has been exceptional , brilliant outstanding and excellent  ..Like his predecessor from the BJP to the post of PM Atal Behari Vajpayee , the speeches of Narendra Modi had an aura and the nation believed him ..But this seems to have changed and yesterday I had the opportunity to hear almost the entire part , and was greatly disappointed ..My disappointment stems from the belief that the Prime Minister avoided the crux of the discussion ‘Manipur Ethnic Violence’ and spoke more about the forthcoming General Elections ..I was interested to know if the Government had plans to stop the ongoing violence , and if at all the CM should be replaced ..The people of the country are keenly watching , the strategy of containing a Majority versus Minority population fight for survival ..the nation wanted to know why the ethnic confrontation has become a regular conflict in NE states and many more ..My guess is the BJP Government does not have a solution to the ongoing conflict and the local politics is pulling them down ..The Central leadership of the BJP is apprehensive that any solution to the ethnic violence , may boomerang on the party in other adjoining steps ..Narendra Modiji seemed a bit shaken by the conglomerate of opposition named INDIA , and he went hammer and tongs against the same ..Was there a streak of fear , that the upcoming November Elections to the six states including MP and Rajasthan , may see the opposition gaining a foothold in North and Central India ..The debate can go on , and the ruling party with a mammoth majority in the Parliament could have used the opportunity better ..Comparatively on the Day2 of the debate , the reply by Home Minister Amit Sahaji was more lively and the discussion positive ..

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