Monday, 28 January 2013

The PM who never spoke



Dr. Manmohan singh, the prime minister of India, is perhaps one of the best politicians to have ever been born in the country. The top most economist who helped India overcome the crisis it was facing in 1990-91 would have never realized that he would be ruling the country he saved then.
The soft spoken, finance minister, of the Narsimha Rao government, was highly appreciated when he first came to power. Although at the same time it was seen by some, as a strategy to win the sikh votes, after the 1984 riots, and hence the criticism fell onto Congress led UPA, and ultimately on Sonia Gandhi.
The petty Prime Minister in spite of being criticized for his walk, talk and been called a puppet in the hands of Mrs. Gandhi, did appreciable work during his term as the prime minister. One of the most celebrated act, which also led to him winning the second term also as the Prime Minister was the Right to Information or the RTI as it is usually called, is perhaps his something for which he will always be remembered (most of the scams that you read in the newspapers today, are out in the open because of this RTI). The RTI over powered everything and made sure that the Congress led UPA came into power once again. 
But this is where it all begins, the second term, has somewhat been a bumpy ride for UPA- II, with the RTI back firing and that literally meaning backfiring. The biggest scams in the history of free India came into light because of the RTI and had a direct or indirect connection with the UPA. Hence bringing all the negative attention that it could possibly need and to further degrade the matter Anna Hazare, a nationalist and Gandhian started an anti corruption campaign (which is kind of ironic, "a Gandhian on a campaing against Gandhi’”), and started to demand for Jan Lokpal Bill to be passed in the Parliament. It must be admitted, that his agitation did stir up things a little bit, with the people joining Anna in his campaign. But like everything in this country, the movement too died down.
Next came, to increase the problems of the UPA-II, the increment of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in retail sector and if the problems inside the party were not enough, the opposition and various NGO’s too started to disapprove of the decision. Although, one very radical thing took place during this resistance, the Prime Minister spoke, yes he spoke, in a national wide addressing; he listed the positives of the FDI in retail sector. 
The last criticism which came very recently to the UPA, was the growing insecurity of women, in India, and specially in the national capital. With huge outcry over the Delhi gang rape victim, it was thought that the Prime Minister will speak, and he did, but his speech made it to the centre of all jokes.
During the time between these big events, there was always, Trinamool Congress to threatening to pull back its support, and Ministerial comments to increase the problems of the UPA, however one thing remained constant if you would have realized, that the Prime Minister never spoke. The fact that India did not face as big as problems because of the economic depression in the world and its credit should have gone to Dr. Manmohan Singh, did not go to him only because of his keeping to himself attitude. While there is no doubt that he is an excellent scholar, who has the ability to run this country, must try to be more expressive, because he may be the Prime Minister but he does enjoy the same right as the people of this country (freedom of speech). The country is eagerly waiting what the Prime Minister has to say, for, all the work he has done he might just be remembered as the Prime Minister who never spoke.

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