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Where Modi Scores
By S. Sivathasan -January 2, 2014
Leanings towards Modi and high expectations from him have begun to work
out the sea change foreseen for May 2014. They are in a manner
comparable to those of two giants, Nehru and Indira and yet with a
difference. Nehru blasted through to modernism with a vision. ‘Thinking
large’, a predilection for science, Bhakra Nangal, nuclear power and
IITs were great signature symbols. Foreign policy in which non alignment
was sheet anchor made India proud and respected. In Indira Gandhi,
resoluteness expressed itself in the Bangladesh War and resulted in
triumph. Her steel frame and grit were manifest in ‘Emergency
Administration’. Memories of both explain the “Magic or Miracle”
description of 1980 victory. India longed for a repeat. In Modi, hope is
sighted.
Man Mohan Singh’s
liberalization contribution and Narasimha Rao’s steadfastness were path
breaking. In Vajpayee’s tenure were seen forward movement and a picture
of clean stewardship. The last five years showed up the Congress as
weak and vacillating and marking time in a stagnant pool, waiting for
some undefined miracle to salvage it. For all across the country, the
moment of decision between irresoluteness and decisive pursuit has
arrived. Need for departure seems now.
Most pressing for steady movement is decisiveness. Currently Indians
are wont to think that the hour has produced the man and see Modi as the
man of destiny. In some measure, the salient features of the greats
were visible in three successive Modi terms in Gujarat. Resolute
governance underpinning success captured India’s attention. Not a day
too early has he reached for a larger screen having an all India
perspective. In a country famished by stagnation and riddled by a
perception of corruption, he has moved in to infuse long lost
confidence. Credible success in Gujarat gives credence to his promises.
What is the fall out? A change of mood in the country at large,
translating to votes in the states and to government formation at the
centre.