Monday 2 March 2015

The Indian National Congress has lost badly in the 2014 General Elections

The Congress has lost badly in the 2014 General Elections.

Some are willing to write off the Indian National Congress as a spent force, but all may not be gone yet.

True, the Congress does not have a leader at all at present; mis-rule, non-action and scams after scams, total arrogance of their leaders,have vented public anger against them.

But in politics anything can happen.

Just now the Modi govt is all bent to see a better India with good governance. The new govt. will need time to set things through. It will be better for the Opposition to play a constructive role and thereby gain people's respect.

Squabbling, rhetoric and lame and disgusting overtures should be avoided, because people see through things!

Constructive criticism is ofcourse alright. Within days of the new govt taking office, we see unnecessary hassles that could have been avoided.

The Indian polity is vibrant and aware of happenings and their context.

It is necessary for the powers that be in the state or national level to also understand this. And realise this for their own good.

We are at a threshold where we need better days to come. Be it from Modi or otherwise, we still do; there will be bigger factors at play otherwise, and we do not seem to realise this as yet.
~ Dr Pranjal Rajkhowa