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Saturday, 17 May 2014

MY OPEN LETTER TO NARENDRA MODI

Dear Mr. Modi,

First of all, I would like to congratulate you on your thumping victory in the General Elections. The people have given an overwhelmingly decisive mandate in the favor of your party and your alliance. I must confess I was a bit surprised to see your party cross the magic figure of 272 all by itself. After all, it has happened for the first time since 1985 that a single party has got a clear majority in the lower house of the parliament. It largely means that the people of this country have voted for change. And, in you, they have found the best humdinger of change.

While you seem to be in celebratory mood, which I believe is set to last for quite some time, I am sure a part of you must have contemplated the enormity of the faith that people of this country have reposed in you. You have successfully managed to sell your dreams to the nation. But, now comes the time to deliver. And, I am sure you will agree that living up to the hopes and expectations of the 1.26 billion people of this country is a much more difficult task than winning the largest election of the world.

Here is what the very same electorate, which propelled you to the most powerful position in the country, expect from you:-

      1.      Revive the economy: The economy of India has gone to the dogs. Vital parameters of the economy lie ailing, the most important being the G.D.P. growth rate which was 8.2 % at the time of Vajpayee ji’s regime and has been brought down to 4.7 % by the U.P.A. government. The country expects you to set the ball rolling when it comes to strong fiscal policies that will reduce the deficit and increase the growth. The appointment of an able Finance Minister will be a good start.

      2.      Centre-State Relations: Having been the Chief Minister of a state for close to 13 years, you know the importance of federalism better than anybody else. I was reading an article in which it is suggested that your operational style as the Prime Minister will be through the states. It is a welcome sign as federalism is becoming more and more inevitable in Indian polity as the days progress. But, it is worthy to note that the success at which you will deal with non-BJP ruled states will determine your true mettle as the Prime Minister.

      3.      Countering right-wing extremism: Sadly, your party’s image has been synonymous with the demolition of the Babri Masjid and the Ram Janmabhoomi movement. Your personal role in the 2002 Godhra riots has been one of the talking points of this election. The fact that you have been acquitted by the highest court of the land absolves yourself from any criminal offence. But, your biggest challenge will be to curb the religious chauvinism emanating out from the groups associated with your party. The people have voted for your party because of its developmental agenda and not because of its majoritarian approach. You are provided with an excellent opportunity to show that development from which all sections of the society benefit is the best advertisement of secularism.

      4.      Foreign Policy Initiatives: You must be busy receiving congratulatory messages from world leaders after your emphatic victory. The message from Mr. Obama and the U.S. State Department signaling the end of your nine-year U.S. visa ban showed that you had the last laugh. But, foreign policy is a much more serious issue than it seems. The prosperity of our nation heavily depends on the geo-political stability of our region and the manner in which you will address issues relating to China and Pakistan will be of special significance.

The nation has bestowed its fate to your hands. And, to be fair, you have rightfully earned it. Your dream of making the country Congress-mukht is largely realized. Now, it is your turn to make the dreams of this great nation come true.

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