Wednesday, May 7, 2014

bawaal khada ho jayega desh mein


2004: Four phases between 20 April 2004 and 10 May 2004.

2009: Five phases between 16 April 2009 and 13 May 2009.

2014: Nine phases between 7 April 2014 and 12 May 2014.

बवाल खड़ा हो जायेगा देश मे

Who is the challenger for Narendra Modi?

That is a big question.

In 2013, Narendra Modi got everything that he demanded from leaders in BJP.
So, there was no challenge to Narendra Modi within BJP.

In January 2014, Narendra Modi was prepared to face the challenge of a Congress Prime Minister candidate. But Congress didn't get into that plot. So, there was no challenge to Narendra Modi from Congress.

As the election started, Narendra Modi thought that the regional leaders are his friends and they are not going to challenge him. But, regional leaders were challenging him; but not in the whole nation wide.

So, Narendra Modi couldn't see the challenger.

No challenger doesn't mean that unopposed; or easy and smooth path.

Narendra Modi doesn't feel comfortable and easy.  Things are not going smooth.
The challenge is to understand the real challenger.

So, who does prevent Narendra Modi from becoming the Prime Minister of the country?

It is Election Commission.

Election Commission is the challenger to Narendra Modi.

Why do they have nine phases in 2014?
This is the first time, they conduct election in such a prolonged schedule.

Had the Election Commission conducted 2014 as four or five phases, it would have been a smooth going for Narendra Modi.

So, Narendra Modi has no challenger except the Election Commission.

So, it is time for Bharat Bandh.
Create chaos and capture the power in Delhi.

Let us count the votes in 2019.
For now, let India has the strong leadership of Narendra Modi
as the Prime Minister or
as the President of India.

V.K Singh could help Narendra Modi to carry out the coup.
As Delhi has no leadership now, coup would have been a easy one at this point of time.
Putin will offer his support to India.
United States may protest; but who cares.


When the going gets tough, 

the tough get going

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