Mohandas Karamchand used to wear western coat, suit and neck tie. Later, Karamchand saw; saw with his wisdom; then Mohandas underwent a radical transformation. Mohandas Karamchand saw the value of native Indian dress and started wearing it.
When a transformation happens, it should be a clean cut. It cannot be a continuos process.
Caterpillar transform into butterfly.
When a transformation happens, you cannot go back to the original state.
Narendra Modi started his career from the sangh parivar; hindutuva; rss; etc.
Then Narendra Modi underwent a radical transformation into an effective executive.
It is a total and complete transformation. Narendra Modi cannot go back to his root organization.
Narendra Modi should have realized this truth and could have expressed to the people.
When Advani challenged Narendra Modi for Prime Minister candidate, Narendra Modi could have made the best use of that situation and come out of BJP.
Narendra Modi could have started a brand new organization and went alone.
In that case, Narendra Modi could have come out of his religion color and got relieved from the burden of BJP policy.
Narendra Modi made a wrong calculation; could make the best use of existing BJP infrastructure and man power.
In fact, when Narendra Modi go alone; he could have said; yes, in 2002 it happened, when I was in BJP.
Narendra Modi could have just talked about development plans only.
Now, Narendra Modi has the burden of the past. People don't trust his future development plans.
Right now, Narendra Modi is in a state of confusion.
Sangh parivar is also in a state of confusion. Confusion may lead to more confusion.
source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/Narendra-Modi-anointed-BJP-PM-candidate-Advani-disappointed/articleshow/22554959.cms
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The decision on Modi came on a day of fast-paced developments and back-to-back meetings and last minute efforts to bring around Advani,Joshi and Swaraj.
Giving a slogan "nayi sonch, nayi ummeed" (new thinking, new hope), he said the party will work for good governance and development while fighting against corruption and price rise.
Touching a sour note, an upset Advani released a letter written to the party chief almost at the same time when announcement about Modi was made.
"This afternoon when you had come to my residence to inform me about the parliamentary board meeting, I had said something about my anguish as also my disappointment over your style of functioning," the BJP veteran said in the two-para letter.
"I had told you that I will think whether I should share my thoughts with other Board members or not. Now I have decided that it is better that I do not attend today's meeting," he wrote.
Modi, flanked by Rajnath Singh, Joshi, Swaraj, Jaitley, Ananth Kumar among others, said the country is going through a "crisis" and the countrymen should support BJP to emerge from this situation.
Advani was of the view that making Modi the prime ministerial candidate will put issues like price rise and corruption- on which the BJP has attacked the Congress- on the backburner and make the controversial leader the issue.
Modi got a shot in the arm on Friday when NDA allies Shiv Sena and Shiromani Akali Dal extended their support to him for the PM candidate post.