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Friday 8 February 2013

Should BJP declared Narendra Modi as its Candidate for Indian Prime Minister


BJP is second largest political party and with its alliances this is known as NDA. At present there is the government of Congress in India and it is expected that there would be chances that BJP or NDA could replace the current government.

BJP is known as a Hindu supported party, though they have not done discriminately in favour of any religion while being in power, but still they are not in the state to get the vote of minorities. As they have not the confidence in BJP. But during the regime of NDA India became the IT super power and also work hard to improve the infrastructure. India tested atomic weapons also during their regime. In short NDA has done bigger things in its short span of time but could not be noticed due to long run effect at gross root level and in next election congress has got the advantage of this.

Now one of the most successful chief ministers of Gujrat is being projected as a prime minister candidate by people of BJP informally but still there is no declaration of this. As far as I could think he has either the positive image or negative image in people minds and public is going to react at all if he is projected officially. NDA must accept that he is not going to get the vote again of minorities even if they declare or not Modi as a candidate. But if they declare, they can get more vote definitely as people of India are looking for a hard and decision maker leader rather than a soft spoken and un-reactive prime minister.

In short NDA must declare Modi as Prime Minister Candidate and start working on the image makeover of him as a national leader so that people can make their mind to vote him. As people has got fed up with the current government and its decision. Lots of corruption and scam affected the economy and people cant bare this anymore. 

Whatever the next selection, it could be a hope for a better government , which could take decisions and also in favour of publi c. 
 


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