Celebrate Modi, don’t
just criticize him
Before you jump to conclusions, this blog is not a random praise
of Narendra Modi. Neither does this extol you to vote blindly for him and his
party.
Rags to riches story don’t happen every day. Agreed, Modi’s
story is not a “rags to riches” story. His is a “plead to power” story. From pleading
with his customers to buy tea to a man in power, and possibly set to become the
PM of the country, Modi has traversed a long journey. The road from plead to power is even more
challenging, more difficult and crooked. You can become rich on your merits,
but in a democracy you get to power by convincing others of your merits and
establishing the trust and confidence of your supporters. Or, if you are a
dynast, then, by being born in a particular family. Clearly, Modi belongs to
the former category – none of his family members have ever been associated with
politics.
Getting to power is like a race. Unfortunately, in this
race, everyone doesn’t start from the very beginning. If you have strong
political affiliations, you are planted near the end or at the end. But if you have
to start from the very beginning with none to watch out for you, we have to
credit the contender for their perseverance, hard work, dedication and laser-
focus on the end goal.
In this race, all the contenders carry a bag-back which is
used to gather experience on the way. The contenders planted near the end goal,
hardly have time or ability to capture enough. But those who started from the
beginning gather immense experience and learning and lessons learnt on the way.
It makes them more wholesome in their abilities. The Modi of 2002 is different
from the Modi of 2014. In 2012, we had a Modi with zero experience as an administrator.
Come 2014 and we have an administrator with over 12 years of experience of running
a government. Good experience can and should never be discounted. The Akhilesh Yadav
of 2025 will be very different (read experienced) from the man we see today.
The race will end soon and winners and losers will be known
to all. The winner will get all the credit; however, equal credit must also be
given to organizers of the race. In this context, the democratic framework and
citizens of India, who I believe are the biggest winners. While the BJP and
Modi may or may not form the next government, it is a tremendous win for the
country that a poor chai-walla Narendra today dreams to lead the country. Not
only has he done something right to reach this position, but our fathers did us
a great service to establish a framework where at least everyone can dream to
race!
We can always find a reason to criticize the man, but be
positive and celebrate the dreams of the man.
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