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Thursday, April 4, 2013

Rahul Gandhi’s speech: A great stress buster


I often felt that I should not appear to be unrealistic though I am realistic when it comes to commenting on Rahul Gandhi’s ability steer this country in to abyss or greater heights. To be a leader you must be an orator and which language you use really does not matter, because it mostly depends on the audience. Let’s not be unfair to Rahul by calling him a great orator or leader for that matter. If congress supporters say that Rahul Gandhi is a messiah for India because they simply have no other option but to project, promote and ultimately if possible make him a prime minister, if it ever happened that would be a highest low point for India. But I am cent percent sure that all those praising him are smirking in private. “Look at this Idiot?”
Going back to oratory. Ram jeth Malani concluded that he is not even fit for a clerk job then how can he be the right choice for PM post, he must be feeling vindicated at the moment. When he chose to read prepared statements in parliament, he just stuck to his paper and rushed through to the end. Though he started off with reading out firstly CII, I think he was consciously attempting to maintain the eye contact. While he was making up with eye contact he lost track of the script? The moment he attempted extempore he was surely lost and it was all fun from then on for the audience and for those who watched him in TV. Now I realize why Dr.Subramaniam Swamy keeps calling him a buddhu, apt name indeed.
Rahul Gandhi is congress’s last straw in the dynasty, yes we have Priyanka and Vadra too, it is not their chance yet or they may not get it at all? Ever since the news broke out of his speech in CII, the whole propaganda machine was in full spin, services of NDTV and CNNIBN cannot be ignored. It was a great stress buster for me; I am sure for many it would have been including the hard core congress supporters just that they will not agree it in public but continue to claim that he is right opponent to Modi, my take is ‘please give Modi a good fight’. In North Korea if you did not cry for Kim’s death (the current leader’s father) you will be condemned, it is the same situation here. Same is here for congress supporters; if you do no pep up your master you could lose your points.
And the notorious anchors of few English channels based out of Delhi who covered this event extensively did not realize that for all the funding they got from clique they did more harm to Rahul Gandhi. Ie., by broadcasting his message. Few people have rightly asserted that do not injustice to RG by comparing with strong man Narendra Modi.
Another fact to be noted is how the whole corrupt system is under pressure to propel him further up. After his speech it is confirmed that Modi remains unstoppable. I agree to an extent with Modi haters that yes with diversified population and with complex regional interests and identities it is a tough task for him to convince some one in Kanyakumari for example, but he is surely working on it. It is unfair to pit RG against Modi. If few left inclined bigots say RG is greater than Modi then they are victimizing RG. They should stop it forthwith.
In the mean time Rahul Gandhi must attend spoken English and personality development classes, if he is already attending them, the training must be intensified or we are left to think that trainers are not effective. God Bless Raul Vinci.

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