Thursday 24 November 2016

Hate Modi ?

 Morris Jones once said " Miraculously elections are one of the things Indians do well "
                                   Notwithstanding what political pundits say our patriotic and honest coterie of media celebrities, politicians , NGO's , sidekick actors were unanimous about one thing, doomsday is near and our great country is going to dogs. Almost all of these self obsessed righteous people tried to make us believe the imminent threat to our democracy and were planning to seek exile as the last resort. Unfortunately as ordinary Indian, I was watching in bewilderment about unfolding political drama, these righteous god children missed their respective flights and could never leave India :( . I felt somewhat responsible in my mind and conceded my share of responsibility for putting these hapless distinguished people in miserable condition for supporting anointment of PM Modi as an ordinary.
                                As propagated by our honorable intellectuals about impending disaster, that ordinary Indians have brought upon themselves, gullible people like myself who were hoodwinked of glamorous days realized their mistake by electing a PM who has squeezed fun out of lives of common man and is now remorseful . Here is my list of deceptive propaganda unleashed by Modi that seduced ordinary people in voting for him often at their own expense of entertainment .
                                  1) Our intellectuals rightly denounced a person, as he is an outsider, with little or no respect for "Oxfrd" returned intellectuals. His passion to communicate in Hindi with masses takes the sting out of these godly creatures. I must admit,  this behavior is truly disgraceful as English proficiency is a natural criterion of ones knowledge, to hell with countries who promote their native languages our intellectuals won't tolerate a roadside tea vendor with total disregard of English slang as their PM. After all, its inculcated since childhood that survival and future both can be secured by English language competency and this PM doesn't understand our dilemma . 
                                2) Second reason of not liking Modi is boring social gatherings. Gone are the days, when family and friends gatherings ends without discussing governments scams. PM is directly responsible for taking out fun filled yet hopeless discussions on corruption scandals out of our drawing room gatherings. He's an embarrassment for politicians who's job had become synonymous with corruption, a shameful conduct i must say when comparing governments since 1952. Our government nowadays is being run without gulping exchequer, its outrageous is so 'Non-Indian', he must understand we like our share of fun by cracking jokes on ministers and only recycled jokes are circulated nowadays because of our PM's zeal towards ending corruption despite best efforts from our sniffing politicians.
                           3) Continuing in his tirade against our fun, he propagates 'Swatchta Abhiyan' , a drive towards cleanliness is what is left now in our life . Our PM doesn't understand the fun and freedom one gets in expressing and relieving oneself in open . Thus one can easily presume, "Liberty and fraternity" enshrined in our constitution is seriously at risk that our coterie intellectuals forewarned . This PM is pressurizing our free souls to behave , i can't stop thanking our scholars who envisioned such social restrictions , but unfortunately we ignored their timely advice.
                          4)  Modi has demoted many media celebrities. Some of our media celebrities, who have in last few years, graced themselves as the unofficial cabinet ministers yielding executive powers in previous governments with their "unbiased" and "patrotic" journalism have been reduced to positions of scarecrows on social media. Gone are the days when our "honest" journalists sets the agendas and choose the ministers in cabinet , nowadays they spend their scarce energy and time on SM bickering with kids. This mind numbing scenario is because of Modi, that the fourth pillar has been cut to size, nowadays we are ruined of our evening tamashas adding to my dislike .
                       5)  PM is against self employment. All the rhetoric about Startups and MUDRA bank initiatives to support entrepreneurship is farce. He has been instrumental in shutting shops of Kashmiris, Naxals and NGO's thus stifling their flourishing businesses . By killing a hardworking self employed peaceful non violent Burhan Wani, the real face of fascist Modi came out in open . He's trying relentlessly in curbing money supply to Naxals and Kashmiris, thus one can see the real face of Sanghi who earlier boasted of providing jobs is now depriving these hardworking class of their legitimate business of breaking India .Job losses are also reported from our NGO factories whose shops are being financed through petrodollars or evangelist missionaries. One can now have no doubt whatsoever about the prophecies of our secular , nationalist intellectuals who rightly apprised us about threats to secular health of our nation for choosing Modi as PM.
                                 The voting right exercised by countless Indians catapulted a person with humble beginnings to the top most seat of decision making. Right from the first day, he is being hounded by hordes of 'enlightened' intellectuals, media celebrities, politicians who corroborated with vested interests to defame Modi without much public support. The concerted efforts of individuals ,NGO's , media honchos , politicians etc. to lynch Modi on manufactured protests hasn't yielded much. Some of the politicians in their zeal to condemn Modi have actually made mockery of themselves . In their lust to grab power and eyeballs have actually ended up often dumbfounded and caught unawares.
                               Some of the above predictions propagandized by vested interests for ulterior motives have turned out to be false so far . My support to incumbent gov't thus continues and is satisfying although many blunders shouldn't be overlooked. 

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