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Will the youth really like Narendra Modi’s India?

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Will the youth really like Narendra Modi’s India?
Narendra Modi is the "most talented politician of our time". He has charisma, the Greek word that means the ability to make people devoted to you. He is a superb orator (especially in Gujarati), as compelling to listen to as Demosthenes was or the Roman senator Cicero.

He is a "very disciplined administrator". To illustrate this simply, I can tell you that every time I’ve met him in his Gandhinagar office, it has been at the "exact hour of the appointment, to the minute". You could, as they said in another time, set your watch to him. He is tough and talented in his managing of local politics.

He is also acquisitive of power, as I shall show you over time, and the "most divisive figure in Indian politics since Jinnah". This divisiveness comes from his actions, which thrill some and worry others.
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A mix of these aspects, his assets and liabilities, are responsible for his becoming the central figure of our next general election. This is remarkable because he is from a state which is "5% of India’s population, and he has never held office in Delhi". The 2014 election will be the first one around a personality outside the Congress. For this reason, it will be the most important one to be fought in India "since 1977", and for the next 15 months, the news will revolve around Modi.

We have never had a regional leader find supporters across India. Modi is the first.
What sort of a man is he? This weekly series in DNA, The Candidate, will reveal him in two ways.

One is through his own writing. Modi is author of three books. All in Gujarati and none ever translated. We shall examine his worldview, and his poetry, through these books. The second way will be through my opinion and interpretation. I have known Modi personally. I wrote the Editor’s Guild of India report which looked at the 2002 events. And I have known his work through my time editing a Gujarati newspaper in Ahmedabad. We shall try and understand his actions, and his ambition in this series. We shall, hopefully, arrive at an understanding of the man who promises to change India.

Modi and the youth
I was on a television panel with Rajdeep Sardesai on February 6 to disuss Modi’s talk at a Delhi college. With us were a "group of people in their 20s, most of whom were enamoured of Modi, except for one Bengali girl".

He is a remarkable speaker, of course, and difficult to disagree with. This is because he speaks in a heroic manner. Like Pericles addressing Athenians, he points to the greatness that lies in front if the problems of the present, which are all external and caused by incompetent leaders, are overcome. This, Modi indicates to them, he is capable of doing.

Perhaps he is, and we shall see that as this series unfolds. But I wanted to know if the young know what Gujarat under Modi is like for the young. Has he turned it into a first world nation in his 12 years in power? Is it the sort of place they would like their own states to be turned into?
Let’s look at a few aspects. First, Gujarat is under prohibition, and alcohol is drunk, like in Pakistan, illegally and furtively.

The criminalising of alcohol has kept the police corrupt, and destroyed the nightlife of Gujarat’s cities. I know that Modi personally is inclined to lift prohibition, but he cannot because the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh won’t let him do it. Second, Gujarati cities are segregated by religion. After the violence, Ahmedabad’s largest concentration of Muslims is in a vast suburban ghetto called Juhapura. This separation of people by religion means that the city’s restaurants, in an oppressively vegetarian culture, are also divided. Hindu areas have no non-vegetarian restaurants.

Is it the sort of place the young have in mind when they imagine the future? There’s more. Next week, we will see what Gujarat’s economic model means for young, middle-class job-seekers.
Will the youth really like Narendra Modi’s India? - Analysis - DNA
 
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I don't think you can look at the example of India and then Expand that to all of India to see what wil happen under his time as PM.

This is a pretty stupid assertation.


If Modi is smart hell stick to his remit and why he was voted to power is devlopment and will focus all his energy on this and will leave all that other BS like prohibition alone.


Sooner or later Gujrat will have to lift this ban anyway especially as it is trying to attract foreigners.
 
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If Modi is really brave, he will allow alcohol in Gujurat.

...yes ...after that he will become more 'brave' and will make drugs legal too. That way we can continue to measure his courage. ....after all we all know ...making alcohol legal is the epitome of freedom. As his courage increases he will then make Gambling legal...and then prostitution will also be made legal....In a final act of courage he will make Guns available to everybody. That is how Indian will become part of the 'civilized' world and will become equal to Amrika.
 
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If Modi is really brave, he will allow alcohol in Gujurat.

Lets not make it a litmus test case against Modi in a land of Gandhi where Daru is taboo.
More, it would give congress a peg to hang.
Foreigners ARE getting their belly full already with their passport.
I bought my choicest whiskey from kama hotel Ahemedabad run by a Sindhi.
The wine cellar is located in the basement.
 
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I don't think any of the youth wants congress ti be in power after 2014,... modi is a good guy but when it comes in religiously stuff, I don't think he would give equal rights to the Muslims, Christians and so as Hindus....if he is able to come off his extremism he defiantly be a great leader and not to mention about his nationalism unlike congress...he would give bloody nose to both PAK and China
 
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Lets not make it a litmus test case against Modi in a land of Gandhi where Daru is taboo.
More, it would give congress a peg to hang.
Foreigners ARE getting their belly full already with their passport.
I bought my choicest whiskey from kama hotel Ahemedabad run by a Sindhi.
The wine cellar is located in the basement.
he is selling gujrat as business friendly place. He himself is not a fan of prohibition, so why is he not taking any step to make it more acceptable to all. Also, he is well aware that prohibition has created big mafia.
 
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To be frank, he is only leader who cares about devalopment of this country..

But I am afraid that after too much expectation, he wont deliver much..

Indian politics is all about compromising and deflecting from the path..
 
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If Modi is really brave, he will allow alcohol in Gujurat.
Just in today's news it was mentioned that he wants to allow alcohol because more people getting addicted to duplicate alcohol which is dangerous for life but VHP & RSS are dead against it.
 
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he is selling gujrat as business friendly place. He himself is not a fan of prohibition, so why is he not taking any step to make it more acceptable to all. Also, he is well aware that prohibition has created big mafia.

Some things are left unsaid!

Namo namo namo.....

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To be frank, he is only leader who cares about devalopment of this country..

But I am afraid that after too much expectation, he wont deliver much..

Indian politics is all about compromising and deflecting from the path..

Let him come to scene first.
Give him a chance to lead.
 
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