G K VISWANATHAM
3 min readNov 15, 2015

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WHAT WENT WRONG IN BIHAR & THE COURSE HENCE FORTH FOR P.M.MODI

Sri Narendra Modiji,

Primeminister of India.

Respeted Sir,

At the outset let me offer my sincere respects to you. I have been a follower of Sanathana Dharma coming from a background of family with orthodox culture. I love to learn that you are a disciple of Swamy Dayananda Saraswathy and renounced family bonds in the service of mankind, the ultimate anybody can do in this world. I love and respect Sri Vajpayeeji who did yeoman service through-out his life and specially by spotting you as a leader he had shown an eminent successor to him. To cap it all, you lived in penury and gone through torrid times in your childhood and youth and moved in Himalayas in search of truth which is why you could stand up to inhuman personal wrath of so many so called elitist groups of people from within India and abroad . My sympathies have been with you all through from 2002. You are no more even after a year and half of being Prime Minister of India in any enviable position what with the complexity of problems from government, party, people and multifold enemy forces from different communes specially from a negative PRESS and MEDIA of India.

My joy knew no bounds when you single-handed brought BJP to power on its own. I prayed for 10 years with daily sankalpa for the defeat of anti Hindu forces i.e. ever since 2004. But Sir, now I am scared to think of likely return of disgusting politicians like Sonia, Rahul and Lalu Prasad Yadav actively supported by intolerant media, remotely or directly involved and by Bharat haters ranging from Christian groups from abroad and Muslims from within. The latest debacle in Bihar is heart breaking especially after positive likely sweep by BJP initially in the first one hour of counting. You are leading a grand old party and in the politics for decades. But Sir, I have the following points to make as a well wisher of your party and in the interests of our great Country.

1. People of Bharath are not religious to be loyal for ever to any party branded as religious.

2. Performance at Macro level anyway required for the growth of any country but can’t win elections.

3. Gains for gullible common people at micro level most essential for sustaining popularity to be able to win elections.

4. India is not one tiny state like Gujarath. (with due respects) Problems of people vary from state to state. People expect tangible hands on benefits.

5. Self discipline in Party most essential to project positive image apart from positive actions.

6. Strategic use of party machinery to fan across all parts of the country to give feedback to the Party on day to day basis about the expectation and reactions of people on Govt.’s work and necessary party or government body to analyze such feedback.

7. India is a country of poor, poverty alleviation programs, however populist in nature must be there.

8. Never ever the government/party can afford to behave pro rich and anti poor.

9. Corruption is no issue unfortunately in this country except rare occasion like in 1989 or 2014.

10. Shri Atalji’s good work could not sustain in 2004 notwithstanding coalition compulsions. I pray the almighty to give enormous strength to you to sail through successfully through 2019 and beyond.

11. Systematic public annihilation of political opponents who are corrupt should be happening like water under mat by instituting agencies to procure strong evidences of such misdeeds at all levels and spread through media notwithstanding defamation laws.

12. Instituting expeditious deliverance of justice systems including special courts at state and centre levels to prosecute existing cases of corruption.

13. Emotional bond with people should be sustained not by speeches alone but by actions and never ever make promises which can’t be delivered within reasonable time frame.

14. Getting back black money stashed away in foreign banks by, at least a few notorious people is essential.

15. Vocal people from the party causing damage to the image of govt. should be curbed and punished.

With greetings,

Yours faithfully,

G K VISWANATHAM

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G K VISWANATHAM

Retired LIC Manager, Cricket Fan, Interested in Indian Politics, Culture and Heritage.