Modi, The Charmer

Monday 02nd February 2015 18:20 EST
 

When Narendra Modi took office after a historic win, he carried with him the burden of hope, expectation, even miracle, succeeding beyond our wildest expectations, especially on international stage, taking US and Australia by storm, receiving pop star welcome, tickets to his events were gold dust.

Perhaps his greatest success was to establish close personal relations with President Obama, thus reinvigorating, taking US-India relations, friendship to its zenith. Obama’s presence at Republic Day celebrations was masterstroke, success beyond words, able to iron-out differences on nuclear issues, US now ready and willing to supply nuclear fuel and transfer of technology to India.

On home front impenitent Modi has created climate of progress, growth and consumer confidence, removing restrictive practices, corruption and other hurdles that was once milestone on industrial progress, thus attracting foreign investment of billions that would turn Modi’s mantra of “Make in India” into reality.

Economic growth has jumped 1% and the Rupee has recovered losses occurred during last ten years’ of UPA morbid misrule under narcissistic Gandhi clan. Indians, especially students are welcome throughout West, 3% American Indians contributing 5% growth who are considered law-abiding, hard-working, well educated citizens throughout Western world with lowest prison population.

Unequivocal Indian diaspora volunteers once oblivious to Indian politics are pouring into Delhi looking for Assembly elections. BJP is expected to win under leadership of Kiran Bedi, former AAP stalwart. At last India is moving in right direction with days of vagrant politicians numbered.
Bhupendra M. Gandhi
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