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What is the one thing that changed your perspective on life?

‘My mother donated a kidney to me on 5th February 2016 to save my life.’Let me start off from the very beginning. It is going to be long. Hope you can bear. Span of 23 years summed up, kind of an autobiography!I would describe myself coming from below the middle class because that is the truth. Being the only son and with no siblings probably I got everything that I asked for. Materialistic things used to be motivation for studying hard.My father started doing a permanent job as a stenographer from 2nd september 2013 in the State Government. I was in 3rd semester in engineering then. My mother being a housewife, father has managed us beautifully and still continues to. Before the job he had to switch between numerous professions. He is good in stenography. During the 90′s he used to teach students Shorthand and typewriting in the newly constructed room in the garden. It was a registered school. We used to live in the railway quarters then. Grandfather used to work in the railways. I was very little. I have memories of disturbing my father during teaching time and throwing away pencil, rubber etc., of all the students in the drain. Computers were getting popular and grandfather was to retire and he already built a home elsewhere, the home where I still reside. The idea of typing school was scrapped off.Then father opened a PCO shop and started doing the business. The job he does now was applied during that time. Talk about GEN catagory and government job! He cleared the exam but they didn’t take him. The vacancies got filled.The business kept going, neither too bad nor too good. But I studied in a private school. You know the expenses. Well, a part of the grandpa's pension came into the picture. Almost every exam in school life I gave I showed him the question paper. He died while I was in class 8 due to grief of grandma who died earlier while I was in class 6. She was murdered.It was a tragic night, the night of Maha Aastmi on the auspicious occasion of Durga puja which is celebrated in huge roar in Assam. In almost every nook and corner of a neighbourhood you can see a idol during this time. I, my mother, my aunty and my grandfather went pandal hopping seeing different idols along the way. Grandma decided to stay home. We literally begged to come with us and not to remain alone. She would go the other day. Maybe death was in her fate. Father as usual was in shop and uncle was there too. It was 10 P.M. The 4 of us returned. Something was odd.I remember it clearly. The main gate was closed but the aldrop open meaning somebody came in and was probably there or left in a hurry. There is some distance between main gate and the living room door. You have to walk through the garden. All lights in between were off. Same happened to the living room door closed but keeping the aldrop open. We went in. The TV was running. No one there. Honestly after seeing all these I stood there in the TV room without inching a step. I was afraid like hell. I was just a school going kid.My grandfather stood with me but my mother and my aunty went inside more, the room next to it calling grandma. She was in her sixties and not very old too and was in good health. So after both the ladies went in, my aunty caught sight of her first near the refrigerator collapsed in the floor and called my mom there. They panicked and thought that maybe she fainted. Everywhere phone rang. People and neighbours rushed. Immediately she was taken to the hospital. That was the last time I saw her, a bunch of people carrying her to the ambulance. Many people gathered until then. Everybody was told what happened. It was then someone noticed few droplets of blood in floor near where she was lying, dried. The doctors declared her dead upon arrival. In the hospital someone noticed that there was a tight knot in her neck with the Aanchal of her saree which crushed her windpipe choking her to death. Also all jewellery she wore were gone and the blood on the floor came when the snatching was done. Post mortem revealed that she was dead for more than 4 hrs and we returned home at 10 PM. Police came and so sniffing dogs. Lots of investigation followed and till date the case is unsolved.Then during class 8 of half yearly exams grandpa died. Mobile phones became popular like the Nokia 1100. The PCO business failed. Father had already started a new job of delivering cooking gas cylinders in a carryvan 3 wheeler which he bought then. Exactly like the ones you see running in your locality or on the roads. It followed till the 1st year of my engineering. It was more of a business than a job. Most times he would sell off the cylinders on the spot. As far as I can remember he has sold once 140+ a day with consecutive trips and returning the empty cylinders to the company. The man labour was immense. He used to get tired.I passed class 10 from the state boards. There were elective subjects. One of them was to decide between advanced maths and computer science. I took the former one because people said it would help later on and also the computer subject added an extra tuition fee. But I was interested in the latter. Class 10 results came up in the month of may. It was already 2010. The Assam Government provides laptops or cheque to each and every student securing a 1st division. So what I did was took the cheque of 22k and with a bit of our money of 10k bought a good laptop at 32k. It was the very first laptop I had. Lasted till Jan 2015-the 3rd year of engineering!I switched to CBSE boards after passing class 10 from state boards. Joined class 11 in a school which was not so strict because you know the JEE hype was on! Was already into the coachings by then.Then year 2012 came and I was into 1st year of engineering from august. The days were good. Amongst the old school friends, college friends happened. They still all are in touch. Time flew fast and was already into the 4th year. It was 7th sem. The month was august of 2015. Classes just began properly from the 1st week and placements season had just started. Post july that year I had this little discomfort in walking. I didn't pay much attention. My legs became heavier day by day. I got tired very easily and to walk the slightest of distance I would take much time.It was 05-08-2015. I was returning from a hostel canteen after having a snack at around 3 PM. I had been already alotted a single room by then. I was about to insert the key to the lock to open the room door. Then suddenly everything went black. My whole body developed cramps. I collapsed with my eyes open and was unable to open the door. Someone noticed. He shouted and floormates gathered. I still can't recall who was it that noticed first. It has to be one among these 3– Vinayak, Harsh or Yogesh. My room was opened. Vinayak holded me somehow to lie me on my hostel bed and gave me water sprinkles. I came into senses. Till then the hostel supervisor came and institute's ambulance was called upon. I literally could not walk so I was carried in arms to the ambulance and was taken to the nearest hospital. Yogesh and Vinayak accompanied.Meanwhile my father was informed. He was on his way. Took a night super bus. Takes 12 hrs. In the hospital there were scans. BP was high. I was admitted. Since it was a Government hospital, I was not getting a proper attention. Yogesh and Vinayak took a decision, the best one. They took me to the college campus and let me in the institute guest house. A good A/C furnished room in the topmost floor was opened. Another friend Arpit carried me from ground floor to the topmost one single handedly in his arms across the stairs. He was returning from the city to the college campus in scooty. I was a bit heavy than usual. He was exhausted and sweating. Then he left and vinayak went to get some medicines prescribed by the hospital. Yogesh stayed. After that vinayak returned with medicines and a plate of food for dinner. I ate very little, took the medicines and I was feeling a bit stable but very weak. The two decided to stay for the night. There were two single beds. Yogesh is a very good coder. I watched him doing something in his laptop as I fell asleep. He was on the other bed. The light was dim. Vinayak went outside a little while before and said he'd come back soon.It was 3 AM. Date : 06-08-2015. Suddenly I woke up. My legs fell tearing apart, going cramps as if one nerve was above the other. I called Yogesh. He was asleep too. I could not speak loudly. He supported me in walking around the room because that way maybe I would feel good. Then I noticed Vinayak sleeping in the sofa. He came as he said. Upon walking a bit, the cramps did go and I again went back to sleep. Yogesh too.Morning came. Father had already reached the college. At around 8 AM he came. He saw my condition, brought some breakfast which I couldn’t eat at all. Then he took me to a good hospital in the city area of Silchar. Also the vice president of our college student union body came in the morning along with a person from campus health center who took some blood sample. Upon looking he said maybe I needed some blood. At the hospital, couple of scans like ultrasound and blood tests revealed what was wrong. The doctor recommended to a more better hospital than that to my father. My father didn’t tell me anything. He took me to my homecity Guwahati in an overnight ambulance journey and on 07–08–2015 morning I was admitted to the ICU in a good hospital. From the morning of that day I was vomiting and after a few moments fainted.After 24 hrs I woke up to find myself with an oxygen mask and tubes attached to my stomach with fluid exchange going on. They had already started Peritoneal dialysis. After a week my body became stable and was shifted to the general ward. Normal Hemodialysis was going on after 2 days gap. About a week passed, my dad told me what was wrong.‘I was diagnosed with end stage Chronic kidney disease. Dad had tears in his eyes while saying this. I was taken aback. I didn’t know how to react. After a few days a Renal Biopsy confirmed it. There were some cysts in my both kidneys. I felt my whole life turned upside down. Completion of engineering was out of the picture. I was 21, never drank or tried alcoholic stuffs or smoked not even other things.’There were two options:Continue hemodialysis about 3 times a week for the rest of my life orDo a Kidney transplantation which requires huge amount of money.Continuing hemodialysis was painful. I used to go to the hospital, lied down on the hospital bed while I could the machine purify my whole blood with tubes connected to my body. The process takes 4–5 hrs. The tubes were connected through either of my thighs and after the process the hospital doctors/nurses opened it bandaged the portion and I was sent back home as a normal person. After 2 days, same process in the same spot. This continued till November 2015. Till February 2016 dialysis happened through neck.I had informed my college about my situation when I first got to know about my condition. Dialysis had just started then. I felt that if I could do a renal(kidney) transplant I could get a new life. But it required huge sum of money which was impossible for me and my family to arrange. I begged for financial help from my college after going and staying there without dialysis for a week in the month of September 2015. I wanted to live. I wanted to see myself in the college again.Now, a kidney transplant requires a kidney either from a living donor or from a deceased one. I am O+ that means only an organ from an individual with same blood group can suffice. No other could. The question of who would be the donor popped up. My father is A+ and mother B-. One of my aunt came up who was O+ in blood group but was later rejected due to not matching of the Tissue typing test, the final step. I was heartbroken again. By then I had shifted my hospital from Guwahati to Chennai. It was November 2015. I received some amount of money from my college also by then.The doctor suggested against the blood group transplantation costing more and with less chance of success. Not a normal one which required a filtration material imported from Sweden. Then my father decided to become the donor who was rejected after simple tests due to high blood pressure. Last option, my mother.‘My mother successfully passed all tests of being a donor and I did an ABO-Incompatible renal transplant on 05.02.2016 in Chennai. I remember that day clearly too. The operation lasted 6 hrs. After anesthesia, I saw a dream. Parents, friends, relatives everybody I knew their faces kept flashing. I woke up to find myself in tremendous pain. My mother’s kidney had been transplanted beneath my abdomen, my stomach getting numerous stitches. My mother got more. Living donor blood group incompatible kidney transplant became successful!’From the month of august 2015 to Feb 2016, a mammoth sum above 20 lakhs have been disbursed with more than 60% of the money coming from the college i.e., the NITS fraternity consisting of students, its Alumnus and who not donated, something for which I am forever grateful for!For this I would like to mention the student union body of 2015–16 of my college who made very good decisions in the process. Little amount of money from each student hostel advance was cut residing in different hostels irrespective of year and course of study. The student union body consists of different persons handling different posts of college. People worked really hard in the collection process. Some of them needs special mention. The then vice president-Bhaskar, General Secretary-Faizal, Sports secretary-Indraneel, Cultural secretary-Birjon and few others formed the heartbeat of this process. Divye, the then General secretary of computer science society immensely helped from his side by his Alumni connections. I remember giving him a detailed medical report when I came into college in the month of September 2015. Was already on dialysis then. All of the people names I have mentioned were from final year-some from different branches or the same as mine. Three of college classmates Nicky, Aditya and Avinash worked hard alongside with them. Nicky ran like anything in the college from hostel to hostel collecting cheques and approving from higher authorities. In fact he was the first one to visit me at home after the operation. Some of my school friends also contributed. A very good old school friend, Anish co-ordinated this process. The remaining amount was managed through various relatives.‘To the people I have mentioned and all those who helped, thanking you would not be enough. All I can say is hats off your efforts that I live now, this day to write this.’After the operation, with 1 month rest at Chennai I came home in the month of march 2016. In the college, 8th semester was going. I was a pass out of 2016 class. I decided that I would join college not immediately but the then 1 year junior batch- which would pass out in 2017. After successfully completing 4 months in home I returned to college to stay with my mother in staff quarters provided by the college completing both 7th sem and 8th sem to hence complete my degree. Yes mother is the donor but she is very strong, more than me!After operation, I was given medication for whole life and restricted to certain things:Wear a mask for infection purposes whenever outside.No outside food for the rest of life. Some patients eat but I strictly follow.Not going into crowded placesSeparate toilets to use. Can’t use public ones. Only in emergency.Eating freshly cooked home food within 3 hrs from the point of cooking.There are more but let’s not get into these. Upon again returning back to college to complete the last two sems, I sat in placements from September 2016. I failed miserably and couldn’t get a job while passing out in May 2017. I missed all the IT companies as I had to go for a check-up in the month of October that year to Chennai. I couldn’t perform in the high-end ones to go through all the rounds of interview. Convocation happened and I got the degree spanning 5 years from 2012 to 2017 with a year loss. But it is okay, after all now I must become health conscious and not run after packages.My original class in college was this. 3 years I spent with them from 2012 to 2015.Lets do some identification. Sitting positions: rightmost- Yogesh, 2nd from left-Birjon, 4th from left Divye, at 8th Harsh. Me before the disease- at 8th position from rightmost standing 1st row above the sitters. Nicky- 2nd most row above the sitters from the leftmost 3rd one. Well I could go on identify all but I have to finish this.The last year spent with this batch from 2016–2017. Me after the operation at campus without a mask(for photos I take it off for some seconds): 2nd row from leftmost 3rd.Fast forward, as I write this its the month of November 2017. The date being 7th and my PC time shows 23:40. I follow this prescription.I am doing well, mostly remain at home, never miss any daily medicine and prepare for GATE. There are monthly blood tests which I have been doing since after the operation to keep track of everything as the doctors in Chennai advised. I send a soft copy by mail to them every month.Why did I write this?I have been wanting to for sometime to let it all out. No, I don’t want any sort of attention and I don’t want you to feel sad or pity because there are more unfortunate ones than me and even you. Bad things can happen. You remain calm and work hard to make ‘this too shall pass’.Hope for the best and prepare for the worst.Regards,Abhishek Bhowal

What is the JNU protest all about?

This question is doing the rounds & dominating headlines for the past several years. My earlier article on this subject explored the real cost of running JNU, subsidies involved, the current fee structure & the outcomes that India gets from this investment in the university. The financials & research outcomes clearly don’t help the JNU case much as we observed.However, many still pointed out the in-principle idea of free education to “preserve the merit” in a relatively early stage developing country like ours. Add to that the evergreen social justice element & people try to get away with anything without real cost-benefit analysis.Numerous other questions came up on social media. Do JNU students really need financial support to sustain? Are they really meritorious & top talent ? Do they complete their study in time or is the perception of overstaying correct? Why do majority students think on socialistic lines at JNU when students at other places don’t? Finally, why do they keep protesting on every govt decision? What decisions are hurting the university & what is the protest all about?I have tried to explore all the above with the data points that can support. My idea is to be unbiased, data-driven & non-political. The subject, however, will invite thoughts on either side of spectrum. Here are a few points I wish to highlight. You can make your observations & conclusions.Do JNU students really represent the merit? How many do complete degrees in time?The idea of “merit” needed to be explored further, more so since the initial data about research papers published indicated that there is more to this than meets the eye. On the face of it, it appears that general magazine rankings & historical legacy support the perception that JNU should attract meritorious & the brightest to the campus. Plus, the negligible fee structure should always help reduce the cost of getting educated. Sounds about right.Until we look at the data points. Official information for JNU continues to be very inconsistent & difficult to consolidate. So, pardon some approximation, but I’ll be 99% accurate unless JNU disputes their own annual reports & website.Since PhD scholars represent 35% of the total campus strength (~2724 out of 8000, which is one of a kind in the world at this scale), let's explore the merit argument for PhD students. I assume that meritorious students should be able to finish the course in stipulated 3 years or max 4 years. Here is a distribution of JNU PhD students, their joining dates & passing parentage within 4 years (updated till 2018 which is the latest info available).Here are my high-level observations:1) Scholars are definitely overstaying their welcome: 27% of the PhD batch i.e. 563 students are clearly overstaying their welcome. Also, notice about 563 for whom there is no data available for joining dates. So, this could be even worse than we think. Lack of joining date raises more questions. The over-vintaged students could be 40% in the worst case.2) Science scholars are doing fine: A careful examination reveals that Science students are doing good. So, after 4 years, we just have < 10% students who haven’t completed their research. Computation & integrative sciences is an exception here due to the nature of extensive research involved & unpredictable outcomes. This is understandable. My conclusion: 90% of science students in PhD course at JNU appear to be doing fine on pace of course completion.3) Humanities scholars tend to stay much longer: The picture is very different for students in faculties like Social sciences (Humanities), language & International studies (Humanities with a different name). If you are undergoing a PhD in one of the “Arts” courses at JNU, there is a 50 % chance that you will not finish in stipulated 3 years’ time & one of three students will go into 5th year of PhD. Is that brilliance? I would question that.A PhD in Science is getting completed in 4 years, but many humanities scholars are taking 5 to 7 years for their doctorate courses? This is beyond comprehension. Unless social sciences are some kind of exact sciences that need such extensive research. This brought us to the other interesting question.Why do humanities student slow down during PhDs & why do most of them have similar views?I was really intrigued by this question & unable to find real answers. Hypothesis ranges from University culture, faculty training, Nehruvian socialist legacy or simply some inertia to change in the new world. Answers were not easy but how was it possible that the majority begins to think this way once they enter JNU. After-all, values take time to build & there is no way to “control what kind of students enter JNU” in a national level competitive exam.Or so I thought!Until I hit upon an observation from the admissions process. I quote from the admissions brochure below:Viva-voce examination: Candidates seeking admission to M.Phil./Ph.D./, MTech, Ph.D., MPH. programmes are required to appear for a viva-voce examination which is assigned 100% marks and MA programmes in foreign languages (other than English/B.A. (Hons) 2nd year & Part-Time Programmes) are required to appear for a viva-voce examination which is assigned 20% marks. For M.Phil./Ph.D. and Ph.D., all candidates who have secured a minimum of 50% marks in the written examination are invited for viva voce.Wait, did I read that right? 100% marks assigned to the interview process?Bingo !! All this hype around the “top university” status looks so pale when I read this. The way to enter the M.Phil. & PhD programmes at JNU is thru the “VIVA VOICE” exam !! Simply put, the candidates are admitted thru an interview process once they secure a base minimum of 50% qualifying marks at the written exam stage. Assuming this is not much of a competition, the selection is entirely dependent on the “interview” process. I don’t want to cast aspersions on the quality of interviews but think for a moment – what if the admission to the Indian Civil Services exam is 100% dependent on interviews? Who do you think would get in?I would like to be corrected if I have misinterpreted the admissions process. But if the above is right, I have got my answers as to why “one school of thought” dominates the university. Also, note that the University has 65% acceptance rate. So for every 100 students offered admission, only 65 actually join & rest move to other universities. This clearly is not indicative of the top university status.Do you still think that admissions are on merit? So much for the “top-ranked university status”. I would question such rankings.Are the JNU students really poor?Many of the readers questioned this assumption. I understand that on the face of it, we can observe that most of the students are not poor. But we need some data. And any data point which calls for income levels is extremely difficult to obtain in India. In a country where we have only 6 crore tax returns filed & half of these are zero tax returns, we’ll have just 8% households that would earn more than Rs 2.5 lac taxable income per year. So the data looks similar for all universities. It is no different for JNU. Remember, the taxable income of Rs 2.5 lac may actually translate to an actual income of Rs 5 lac since ITRs capture the income minus the deductions like HRA, tax savings etc.So how do we assess income levels thru some surrogates. I don’t want to search for data about their smartphones. There may be a better way. This is what I read on the JNU annual report for admissions in 2018.Of the total 1556 candidates, 623 came from the lower and middle-income groups whose parents' income was less than Rs. 12000/- per month and 904 from the higher income group with an income over Rs. 12001/- per month and 29 not filled the details. As regards the rural-urban composition of the students, was 684 & 872 respectively. Further, only 570 candidates had their schooling in public schools and 986 came from other schools.Public schools? So, 36% of students have studied in public schools & they want to protest fee hike which is at absurd levels of Rs 250 per year !! Really? I rest my case.What is the JNU protest all about?Finally, the key question. What is the protect all about? It seems to be about everything. It is about fee hikes, getting more grants, more students intake, interference in the university affairs, student body reforms or simply issues of national interest. Earlier article explored how an absurdly low fee structure fails to create an incentive for the students to join the working pool. This leaves ample time for everything else, protests included.Here is another simple issue that seems to be at the root of how the university has been used to operate & why it is resisting change or any sort of questions on its functioning. Let me take you thru some of that:We know that there are UGC guidelines around how many students a university can hire for research level courses. Below table indicates the faculty strength at JNU & how many research students it can admit at any point in time.We clearly see that maximum permitted strength for M.Phil. is 1011 & PhDs is 3192 students. So JNU can’t have more than ~4200 students for research level courses. This too is dependent on the kind of courses they can teach. So, the number of humanities could further be restricted. Just as a reference, JNU produces 600 PhDs every year in humanities. This is 12% of all humanities PhD degrees granted in the entire USA.What is the current strength of such research students at JNU? My sense is that they are already at ~4100 students combined for M.Phil. & PhDs. So just about bursting the cap. You know how serious this is & how is this impacting the university students? See this:Notice the count of students admitted for M.Phil. & PhD courses for 2017. Just 75 students. So, a university that hired 924 & 886 scholars for research courses in 2015 & 2016 offers just 75 seats for 2017? Just because the University failed to plan the capacity as per UGC norms & some old guards decide to overstay their scholarly welcome at the campus. So much for the socialistic values. Does this do any justice to the new students who want to join the university for PhD?I can understand why the current class in M.Phil. maybe angry at the changing norms at campus. They lost their guaranteed seat at the PhD course. Just because UGC decided to implement the norms. You think they are protesting for “national interest”? Think again. This is the court case they filed in 2017 against UGC ruling limiting the admission strength. I quote from Hindustan times article in March 2017:The Delhi high court on Thursday dismissed as infructuous the plea by some students challenging JNU admission policy for MPhil and PhD courses. The court said the University Grants Commission (UGC) guidelines for MPhil and PhD courses are binding on all varsities. The July 5, 2016 notification had said that a professor, at any given point of time, cannot guide more than three MPhil and eight PhD scholars.JNU students had contended the notification would result in “excess seat cuts” leading to no admission in the MPhil, PhD programmes at several centres of the varsity. They were on a sit-in protest at the administrative block, which they have named as ‘Freedom Square’. The petitioners who had moved the high court had agreed to take an undertaking that they are not challenging the UGC notification and restricting their case to “procedural lapses” on JNU’s part in adopting the notification. The JNU’s counsel had told the court the UGC regulations were “binding on the university”. It said the university will neither receive grant nor could award degrees if it stopped following the UGC’s regulation. The counsel further said 43 central universities were already following the UGC’s notification.Why are the students protesting almost every year now & against all decisions of central government? That too when it receives a heavy grant from the government?To me, this appears a classic case of a set of people who just refuse to move ahead or change with times. Scholars for whom the government spends almost 7 lac per student annually & the majority of them get selected for research courses by an opaque “interview” process. They want to question the government & promote a culture of reasoning but refuse to be questioned on their systems. Students, whose research outcomes are hardly anything to speak of, but the university wants more student intake & thereby more grants from the government on their own terms. A student cohort that is trailing in the 1970s era & has absolutely no response to society when people get angry & ask – Why is the nation funding your education?Anti-national ? I don’t know. But the above behavior at JNU is certainly not in national interest. For those sensible millennials who still ask – why did socialism fail? Well, this is exactly why.Feel free to mail or write to me on twitterHonest - Unbiased - Simplified, as always.References:JNU website & annual reports.HC dismisses JNU students' plea on UGC guidelines

Why is Rahul Gandhi unable to use his skills? Does he need a coach?

Rahul Gandhi has resorted to that same brand of orthodox style of Congress politics. Saddled with that very optimism that every Opposition Politics is bound to fail with the passage of Years and the NEHRU GANDHI FAMILY is always blessed with a slowly and steadily roar, to pull back in a great style.It happened during every time in the immediate Past.We saw the very manner, the various Janata Party experiments fizzling out tamely. On every occasions, despite possessing the required mandate to form the Government , and giving no less than Six Prime Minister's to the Nation, at this hour there are no any takers for the Party.Atal Behari Vajpayee earnestly tried to fill that gap.The veteran Statesman, became the longest serving Non Congress Prime Minister in the Country.However, a thorough Gentleman to the core, Atalji became a victim of the paid Media.Every Secularist, Psuedo Liberal, Communist, Muslim Clergy and its Hardliners along with our our infamous Intellectuals : They all combined vigorously in denouncing Atalji’s slogan of “SHINING INDIA”.They went on vociferously to maintain their own lines,“With a huge backlog of Poverty in our Country, how can we believe ourselves to be shining as a Country”.But then nobody from these categories questioned what happened to Smt Indira Gandhi’s slogan of “ GARIBI HATAO”. The one she gave in the early Seventies.They all denounced the gentle Atalji. Hammering his slogans with fictitous facts and doctored claims. Government expenditures were extracted and Atalji’s Ministry made to look as a villain.That True Soldier of Journalism, Rajdeep Sardesai, even managed to extract an interview where he manipulated wistfully, Atalji’s words. The incident in Lucknow was blown out of proportions and the slogan, “ SHINING INDIA”, succumbed to an untimely death, bringing much disaster for the NDA as it slipped miserably as the Voting stages neared. From to a near Confident Victory, Atalji became a victim of the paid Media manipulation and the NDA reverted back to where it belonged.To be folded back to the Opposition Benches in the Parliament, which it earlier occupied.Every Secular, Psuedo Liberals, Communists and Muslim Hardliners congratulated themselves. They all became a part and parcel of the UPA, under the Trusted leadership of Sonia Gandhi.And guess what our infamous Rajdeep Sardesai got. ( No any personal dispute. I happened to be a great admirer of his father, Dileep Sardesai in my school days . Still remembered how I used to remain awake in the middle of the night to switch on the Radio and hear the Running Commentary on All India Radio, to listen to Dileep Sardesai scoring Centuries and Double Centuries against the formidable West Indies pace battery)RAHUL GANDHI could have used UPA Years to strengthen his own ambitions and cement his claims as the SCION of the NEHRU GANDHI FAMILY.BUT then the Nehru Gandhi Scion failed miserably. He just couldn't properly signal out his political strategies. His political priorities too appeared dubious. Further, his miseries too continued, as his ploys of highlighting acute Social disparities, and then subtly putting their blame squarely on the shoulders of opposition, too badly backfired.RAHUL GANDHI in order to bolster his own Image and recreate the, “ MESSIAH OF POOR” Image's, started making foray into non Congress Ruled State's. He made a habit of willfully barging into thatched huts of the Scheduled Caste people with short notices and put a Night’s stay in their humble dwellings. A photo session would then be created, how the Scion of the Nehru Gandhi Family felt himself at perfect ease, while he ate the Roti’s cooked in the Dalit home.TOP NEWSPoor UP Dalit family had to borrow flour, vegetables to decently feed Rahul GandhiA Dalit family from Mau, Uttar Pradesh, which hosted Rahul Gandhi and Ghulam Nabi Azad on Sunday for a meal , is actually too poor to have afforded it.By Shailaja Neelakantan & Ganesh Kumar Radha Udayakumar, TNN | Updated:Sep 15, 2016, 07.13 PM ISTDalit family had to borrow flour to serve lunch to Rahul GandhiNEW DELHI: Politicians often use photo opportunities, like a meal with the poor, to highlight how caring they are. Similarly, politicians’ minions often round up – in advance - large crowds to make sure the their bosses’ public rallies appear well attended. Do they, though, spare a thought for the poor people involved in these photo-ops?A politician’s recent meal with a Dalit family brought to light the plight of some of these people.A Dalit family from Mau, Uttar Pradesh, which hosted Rahul Gandhi and Congress UP President Ghulam Nabi Azad on Sunday for a meal, is actually too poor to have afforded it. So it borrowed flour, vegetables and the like to be able to decently feed Rahul and Azad.Rahul is touring Uttar Pradesh and addressing rallies ahead of the 2017 state polls. On Sunday, he and Azad were treated to rotis and potato chokha at Swaminath's home."Rahul ji enquired about our living and the problems we are facing. I told him that we hardly manage to meet our basic needs," Swaminth said. However, in his chat with Rahul, Swaminath left out the part about having to borrow food.BUT THEN RAHUL GANDHI, a Super Elitist was nowhere seen when the same DALIT suffered and needed him most.Rahul Gandhi's Dalit visit exposed as photo-op by local womanBy Piyush Srivastava19:22 BST 20 Mar 2012 , updated 19:22 BST 20 Mar 2012The superficiality of Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi's photo-op moments in Dalit households were exposed on Tuesday by none other than Sunita Kori, a Dalit woman in whose Gauriganj house he had stayed for a night.The occasion was the laying of foundation of a pucca house for the 30-year-old woman by Gayatri Prasad Prajapati, the Samajwadi Party's (SP) newly elected legislator from Gauriganj in Amethi.Prajapati had offered help to Sunita after her house was burnt down by alleged SP goons during the party's victory celebrations on March 6.Gandhi visited Dalit for the laying of foundation of a pucca house for Sunita KoriOn the campaign trail of the last Lok Sabha polls, Rahul had spent a night at the 30-year-old woman's house to show that the Congress identified itself with the Dalit cause.But he was nowhere to be seen when the woman lost her house, proving that Rahul's bonhomie was just a poll gimmick. Prajapati sought to take political mileage out of her disillusionment with the Congress.Sunita Kori, a Dalit, had to seek help from SP MLA Gayatri Prasd Prajapti to rebuild her house after it was set on fire by goonsThe village in Gauriganj forms part of the Amethi Lok Sabha constituency represented by Rahul.Rahul had spent the night of January 26, 2008 in her mud house and later mentioned her plight in many of his public meetings to highlight the plight of Dalits during Mayawati's rule.Sunita virtually was made the mascot of Congress' anti- Mayawati campaign.Highlighting her status as the oppressed in a meeting in Gauriganj on December 22, 2008, Rahul had said Aman, Sunita's seven-year-old child, was scared of the police because they used to beat Madanlal, his father, every now and then.The hapless Sunita, however, was disillusioned by her MP's lip service.Rahul Gandhi had made much-hyped stopover to the house of Sunita KoriDescribing Rahul's concerns for her family as superficial, she said on Tuesday: 'I tried to contact our MP after my house was set on fire by some criminals. I also went to almost every Congress leader in the constituency to help me out because we had no place to sleep and cook. But neither Rahul was available nor other Congress leaders showed any sympathy for me. The SP MLA is helping me and so I will only vote for the SP in the future.'Sunita has been working with a self-help group floated on Rahul's direction.'But it doesn't help us much. Rahul even got Aman's gender wrong. He is my son and not daughter as Rahul had said in his public meeting,' she said.Such is her transformation that Sunita said there was no need for Prajapati to apologise for the act of his party's vandals.RAHUL GANDHI, it appeared has been merely masquerading with politics and trying to replicate it with the game of KABBADI, in which the player ventures into the opposition circle with the aim of touching as many as rival player's he can manage to and hoodwink the opposition camp without being caught and encircled by the rival team.Because of this particular strategy, RAHUL GANDHI saw himself venturing into the Opposition Camps, crying at the top of his lungs, “ KABBADI, KABBADI”, and before his rivals took time to react and lunge forward to encircle him : the Nehru Gandhi Scion retreated back, to be safe behind his own line's. Without touching anyone from the rival camp, scoring no any point and in the process, hardly bothering his rivals.BUT THEN to be truthful , the Nehru Gandhi Scion did enjoy his share of Success in the Narendra Modi regime. Particularly in the last month's of the previous Five years.DURING the Assembly Elections campaigns for Rajasthan, Rahul Gandhi in some unusual moments learned the usefulnes of HINDU Religion. In those sombre moments, he realised what it means to be presented as a HINDU to the larger majoritorian Community in this Country.Out of utter frustration , in an attempt in aiming to bring himself on par with Narendra Modi , as a genuine well wisher of the HINDUS : RAHUL GANDHI declared his own Gotra during Assembly Election Campaign in Rajasthan.Rahul Gandhi a Dattatreya Brahmin? Decoding the Gandhi gotraIt all started when Rahul Gandhi went to pray at the famous Pushkar temple in Rajasthan during his campaigning on Monday and said that he belongs to the Dattatreya gotra.New DelhiNovember 27, 2018UPDATED: November 28, 2018 20:33 ISTRahul Gandhi at the Brahma temple in Pushkar. (Image: INCIndia/Twitter)HIGHLIGHTSRahul Gandhi claimed that his gotra is Dattatreya, triggering potshots by the BJPBJP leader Giriraj Singh tweeted a clip from a Bollywood film to pull up GandhiIndia Today TV traces the bloodline of the Nehru-Gandhi family to decode Gandhi's gotraSilly as it may sound, Congress president Rahul Gandhi's gotra has taken centrestage in the political discourse amid assembly elections in five states.It all started when Rahul Gandhi went to pray at the famous Pushkar temple in Rajasthan during his campaigning on Monday. The priest who performed the rituals, said, "Rahul Gandhi said that his gotra is Dattatreya. Dattatreya are Kauls and Kauls are Kashmiri Brahmins."Soon after this revelation, BJP leaders and supporters began to take potshots at the Congress president questioning his gotra.Union minister Giriraj Singh tweeted a clipping from the Bollywood film 'Jolly LLB', where a Muslim faking as a Brahmin priest is caught lying when asked about his gotra. Thousands of people shared and reacted to this tweet.Several BJP supporters targeted Rahul Gandhi to ask, "How can Rahul Gandhi be from the Dattatreya gotra when his grandfather was not a Hindu? In Hindu tradition, one inherits his gotra from his father."The controversy over Feroze Gandhi’s religion did not die even after his death. His last rites were performed according to both Hindu and Parsi traditions. Feroze Gandhi's body was first cremated in Delhi and later his ashes were placed in the grave in a Parsi cemetery in Allahabad.In these dying hour's of SECULARISM in the Country : RAHUL GANDHI , to bring a possible change could have made himself turned into a GOODWILL AMBASSADOR of all the Religion’s in the Country by simply invoking his Grand Father.A Parsi but with a deep gratitude towards the majoritarian Hindu Religion. It could have been Rahul’s Philosophy and his way of life in dealing with the most perennial problem our Nation has faced through its own year’s of existence.Rahul Gandhi could have been an Aetheist.But his own craftiness came in his ways. That familiar trait of inheritence, which both, Rahul and Priyanka could not ignore.In every Election Campaign, both the Brother and Sister underwent : They first went to every famous Masjid and Shrine that came in the path of their Campaign. Wore Green pattas and offerred their obsceiances in great style.Then Rahul Gandhi dutyfully packed off his Skull Cap and started venturing into Hindu Temple’s. By his own admission, Rahul Gandhi was now a SHIV BHAKT.PRIYANKA GANDHI VADRA, too appeared as a dutifully Hindu housewife. Sitting reverently in the Temples.She even wore multiple bangles on her arm. All during the Campaigns.This is what PRIYANKA GANDHI VADRA is. No Elections, no heat of Campaigns.No bangles. No bindiya.Rahul Gandhi has used most of his political skills against Narendra Modi. The problem is he could not make a progress when it comes to the decisive War as the one which he witnessed in the last General Elections.Rahul Gandhi, then used every skill he possessed.He invoked the RAFALE Deal. Misrepresented its Financial clauses. He made every conceivable effort to blame Narendra Modi.He claimed voceferously in every meeting he addressed, “ DESH KA CHOWKIDAAR CHOR HAI”.Rahul Gandhi scrupulously brought Anil Ambani in between his political rivalry with Narendra Modi and reminding Indians that both were Gujarati’s, he unabashedly claimed that the Industrialist benefitted to the tune of Thirty Thousand Crores because of the RAFALE DEALS.EVERY skill, Rahul Gandhi had at his disposal, he used it to defame and place Narendra Modi in suspicion.But none of them materialised. In the HINDI heartland, Congress performed more miserably than any previous Election in its entire Electoral History. Even Rahul Gandhi lost from the family feifdom of AMETHI.RAHUL GANDHI in the last Parliamentary Elections, resorted to all that he had in his arsenal. But nothing brought cheer for him and his Congress Party.WHY.This question too asks for the very reasons why Rahul Gandhi was unable to utilise his own skills.The answers are very simple.Rahul Gandhi never subscribed to the basic principles of Indian philosophy.TRUTH ALONE SURVIVES.But then Rahul Gandhi is heavily dependent in moving away from Truth.His politics is filled with all kinds of negativity.On occasions he is never short of instigating one Community against the other.“Mera naam Savarkar nahi hai”.Personal integrity of Rahul’s own family has always been questionable.Sonia Gandhi had always been in suspicion for her alleged links with middlemen. Everybody knows her connections with the late Ottavio Quattrochhi.The NEHRU GANDHI VADRA FAMILY is already under suspicion for the various Defence deals made during the UPA Years.Robert Vadra, the DAMADJI is already under the probe of ED, for his alleged business link's with shady middlemen and allegations of stashing money abroad and purchasing property abroad in gross violation of our Law's.Bussiness TodaySPONSERED ADSWhat are the allegations against Robert Vadra?The Enforcement Directorate has summoned Robert Vadra in money laundering case relating to alleged possession of foreign assets. He has already been granted anticipatory bail in this case.Latest Stock Market and Economy News India | New Delhi, Wednesday, February 6, 2019 | 18:13 ISTThe Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Wednesday attacked the Congress over the Enforcement Directorate's (ED) summons to Rahul Gandhi's brother-in-law Robert Vadra in a case related to undisclosed properties and investments abroad. Priyanka Gandhi Vadra's husband Robert Vadra, who has been granted anticipatory bail in this case, has to appear before the probe agency today in connection with the money laundering case relating to alleged possession of foreign assets.Addressing a press conference in New Delhi, BJP spokesperson Sambit Patra raked up the allegations against Vadra and questioned how a 'road-pati' like him became 'crorepati'.Here's all you need to know about allegations against Robert Vadra.United Kingdom assets caseThe ED had filed a case of money laundering in the purchase of a property worth 1.9 million pounds (over Rs 17.77 crore) located at 12, Bryanston Square, London, which allegedly belongs to Robert Vadra.Apart from the Bryanston Square mansion, two more properties worth 4 million pounds (around Rs 37.42 crore) and 5 million pounds (more than Rs 46.77 crore), as well as 6 other flats are also suspected to be owned by Vadra, as per ED sources. The total worth of these properties is 12 million pounds.Bikaner land deal money laundering caseIn September 2015, the ED registered a money laundering case alleging that Robert Vadra-owned Sky Light Hospitality had acquired land in Kolayat, Bikaner, which was meant for rehabilitation of poor villagers. It was alleged that Sonia Gandhi's son-in-law Vadra bought 69.55 hectares of land at a cheaper rate and sold to Allegenery Finlease for Rs 5.15 crore through illegal transactions. As per ED investigation, the buying company Allengenery had no real business and shareholders were also found to be fake.2009 petroleum deal case under UPA eraAccording to Enforcement Directorate, Robert Vadra and his associates received 'Kickbacks' in the petroleum deal signed in 2009 during the United Progressive Alliance (UPA) regime. BJP alleged that Vadra benefited from petroleum and defence deal which took place under UPA government and used the money to buy posh properties worth several crore rupees in London.Sources from ED also claim that these London-based assets are part of kickbacks Vadra received in a petroleum deal, as per a report by India Today. The money was allegedly transferred to Santech International, FZC, a company based in UAE and controlled. Santech then purchased the 12 Bryanstone Square mansion from Vortex, a private holding, and later Vortex shares were transferred to Skylight Investment, FZE, which is led by NRI businessman C Thampi.Compare all these with Narendra Modi.He maintains no immediate family contact, except with his Mother.Read what his own brother says :NewsMagazineNEWS MAKERSThe other ModisMeet Prime Minister Narendra Modi's extended family that lives in quiet obscurity, far removed from the circles of power and influence.Uday MahurkarDecember 29, 2016ISSUE DATE: January 9, 2017UPDATED: December 31, 2016 08:05 ISTA 2003 photo when Modi, as Gujarat CM, hosted the family at his official residence in GandhinagarSombhai Modi, 75, was on the dais at a function organised by an NGO in Pune in 2015 when the compere let slip that he was Prime Minister Narendra Modi's eldest brother. There was some excitement in the audience until Sombhai, who runs an eldercare facility in Modi's ancestral town Vadnagar, stepped up to clarify. "There is a screen between me and Prime Minister Modi," he said. "I can see that screen, but to you it is invisible. I am the brother of Narendra Modi, and not the prime minister. For Prime Minister Modi, I am only one of the 125 crore people of India who are his brothers and sisters."The PM's eldest brother Sombhai, 75, with residents of the old-age home he runs in VadnagarThis wasn't mere hyperbole. Sombhai hasn't met his younger brother in the past two-and-a-half years. The brothers have only spoken on the phone. His younger sibling, Pankaj, an officer in the Gujarat information department, has been luckier. He got to meet his famous brother because their mother, Heeraben, stays with him at his modest three-room house in Gandhinagar. (The prime minister met his mother Heeraben twice in the state capital in the past six months and hosted her at his Delhi residence for a week this May.)India's prime ministers have traditionally been family men. Nehru lived with Indira, his successor Lal Bahadur Shastri moved into 1 Motilal Nehru Place with the extended Shastri clan, including children and grandchildren. Indira Gandhi's children Sanjay and Rajiv and their families stayed with her. Even bachelor prime minister A.B. Vajpayee had company. When he moved into 7 Race Course Road in 1998, his adopted foster family, Namita Bhattacharya and her husband Ranjan, moved in with him.Prime Minister Modi, the third of six children, born to a tea stall owner, Damodardas Mulchand Modi, and his homemaker wife Heeraben, wears his familial detachment on his sleeve. It's a useful foil to remind people of his 'selfless' image. As recently as November 14, barely a week after announcing the demonestisation move, Modi hit an emotional note at a public function in Goa. "I was not born to assume a chair of high office. Whatever I had, my family, my home...I left it for the nation..." he said, holding back tears. Arguably, Modi's detachment has helped to blunt any personal allegations against him in the debate on demonetisation.Just how far behind he has left his family is evident from a visit to Gujarat. The Modi clan continues to live the life of middle-class obscurity they did when their famous family member first became chief minister in 2001. Another of the PM's elder brothers, Amrutbhai, 72, retired as fitter for a private company, drawing a salary of less than Rs 10,000 a month in 2005. He leads a quiet, retired life in his four-room middle class dwelling in Ahmedabad's Ghatlodia locality with son, Sanjay, 47, a small entrepreneur, and his wife and two children. Sanjay's son Nirav and daughter Nirali are both engineering students. An ITI certificate holder, Sanjay fashions small engineering spare parts at his lathe machine shop and makes a modest living. The family car, bought in 2009, is parked outside the house, covered. It is sparingly used as the family mostly travels by two-wheeler.Elder brother Amrut Modi, 72, with the iron used by the PM while staying with him in Ahmedabad from 1969-1971Sanjay's family, who confess they are yet to see the inside of a passenger plane, have met Modi only twice-once in 2003 when, as CM, he hosted a family gathering at his Gandhinagar home, and then on May 16, 2014, the day the BJP fashioned that historic Lok Sabha victory (again at his Gandhinagar residence ). Everyone in the Sattadhar tenement society where they stay knows Amrutbhai is the prime minister's brother. But as a local anecdote goes, officials at the bank where Sanjay has an account, don't know this. His son Priyank was recently spotted in a long queue to withdraw money.Sanjay's most cherished possession is a memento that recalls his uncle's early obsession with wearing well-ironed clothes. Modi apparently used the iron while he lived with Amrutbhai in Ahmedabad between 1969 and 1971. Sanjay says he stopped his parents from selling it for scrap in 1984 (indeed, he seems to be one of the earliest believers in his uncle's greatness). "If Kaka ( Modi ) sees this iron today, he might feel the same way a Titanic survivor would...after seeing the personal effects retrieved from the sunken vessel." The house also has another exhibit which might serve well for a future museum for their famous uncle: a Cinni brand table fan that Modi used to beat Ahmedabad's summers.In keeping with the RSS ideal, which requires a pracharak to maintain a distance from family members, Narendra Modi started cutting himself off in 1971, focussing more on his work with the Sangh and leading a celibate life. And over the years, this is how things remained as he began his ascent up the political ladder. His relatives, nevertheless, regard him with some pride. The sentiment is reciprocated by the prime minister, evidently relieved as he is at not being besieged by relatives seeking favours. "It is indeed to the credit of my brothers and cousins that they have continued to live a simple life and never pestered me for anything. In today's world, it is an extremely difficult thing," Prime Minister Modi says.There are people who believe the prime minister is too harsh on his relatives. "Narendrabhai should have had a family gathering after becoming PM like he did when he was CM in 2003," says a political analyst who has known him for many years. But the PM clearly believes that any truck with power would only corrupt their innocence. There's also the matter of his own projection as an incorruptible, nepotism-free leader. Perhaps another reason he believes the family must be kept at a distance.Now evidently the question arises, in the minds of more than a Billion people in our Country, what kind of personal skills, RAHUL GANDHI can ever dream to hone by himself to counter Narendra Modi, his principal betenoire.Personally I believe that Rahul Gandhi stands almost nothing or a very little chance : In his ongoing Political battle with Narendra Modi.Modi has elevated himself. Never saw a more popular Prime Minister in the last Four decades of my adult life.The Nation’s response to his Calls : Though many criticised his calls to clap and then to switch the Lights off for nine minutes : Yet it became pretty evident that the Nation, cutting across State boundaries and setting aside petty Political differences, lighted DIYAS and Candles, and for those, in no position to be present at their homes, they flashed their Torches and Mobiles.RAHUL GANDHI’S biggest mistake at this hour seems to be his own inability in reading the Nation’s mind.The NEHRU GANDHI SCION, needs to drastically alter his own line of thinking.What was termed as progressive thinking before the COVID - 19 , is now reduced to symptoms of hatred and mere preaching of Fundamentalist Religious dogmas.This TABLIGHI saga is evidently going to cast a long spell on the National definition of SECULARISM.Mere pandering to the Minorities, won't work in the near future. The TABLIGHI’S by their actions, and their Chief, Maulana Saad by his statements, has antagonised large sections of the majority Hindu Community. People who hitherto believed in maintaining brotherly relationship with the Muslim community in the Country are indeed very very angry.The age old adage of the Congress Party : that Minorities are going to vote en bloc for us and the Hindu Community , because of its numerous divisions and dissents would never unify : and a large section of Hindus voting on Secular and also due to their affinity for the NEHRU GANDHI FAMILY would be voting in favour of the Congress Party. A healthy mix up of the two ( en bloc of Muslim voting and a large percentage of Secular votes) would eventually see the Congress Party through in Electoral battles.Rahul Gandhi , needs to woke up and realise the futility of these redundant theories.If Narendra Modi is to be defeated : his opponents need something very special in their arsenals.Nobody from the Opposition Camp can ever match Narendra Modi in his personal integrity.Outrightly honest and with no any blemishes.In contrast, the Congress First Family is saddled with allegations. While they could never shook over the BOFORS allegations : subsequent allegations of involvement in murkier Defence deals , has only added disreputation to the Family. Its thirst for Money could be gauged from the recent relevations made by the maverick banker Rana Kaoor. Forced to pay Rs Two Crores to Priyanka Gandhi Vadra as a payment for the purchase of a MF Hussain paiting gifted to the late Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi by the painter himself.To bring himself on par with Modi, Rahul Gandhi needs to cast away his own family baggage: which at this hour is certainly dragging his political surge.He needs to advise his Mother to go into VAANPRASTHA.The ancient Indian advice for those who had seen much of their lives and have no any intent to pass the responsibilities on the shoulders of the younger generation.ALSO both Sonia Gandhi and Priyanka and her husband Robert Vadra have accumulated much more money that they canot spend in their own lifetime.Rahul Gandhi, if he is serious in fighting Narendra Modi than should maintain minimum relationship with his own but tarnished family members.Can Rahul Gandhi do that. For that will be his first step forward in posing a challenge to Narendra Modi.Other issues such as Secularism , it seems are applicable to the Muslim Community only. Majority of Indians, particularly , after the Nation wide spate of demonostrations against the CAA, NRC and the NPR : and also after what the TABLIGHIS did : are in no any moods to hear lectures on the virtues of the Secularism , we Indians were forced to practice since the last Seven decades.No true Indian wishes to remember what the Students demonostrating in JAMIA MILIA shouted at the top of their voices:“ HAME CHAHIYE ZINNAH WALI AZAADI”“ HAME CHAHIYE PAKISTAN WALI AZAADI”.RAHUL GANDHI’S Party has called it as a DISSENT of the Students.AND this ironically seems to be the exact platform from where Rahul Gandhi needs to hone his untested skills.Will he carry along with the same path his Mother has chosen earlier, extolling for a “Aar paar ki Ladaai”, to the Minorities in Delhi which resulted in the Delhi Riots only some months back.Or Rahul Gandhi will tread a path that leads to the one, always stressed by Narendra Modi, “ Sabkaa saath Sabka Vikaas”.But before that Rahul Gandhi needs for an urgent, “Sabka Vishwaas”.WHICH IRONICALLY THE CONGRESS PARTY HAS LOST.Its time to change. The big question is, will Rahul Gandhi change . A much needed change to allow for the sharpening of his own skills.FOR the second part of the question : Does he need a Coach.Rahul Gandhi had coaches in the past.One of them happened to be our own Digvijay Singh. Blamed for Jyotir Rao Scindia’s flight to the BJP and consquently bringing down the Kamal Nath Govt. along with it.But now the duel is with Narendra Modi which will be further extended by Amit Shah the no nonsense Union Home Minister we have.Narendra Modi is a veteran in politics. With decades of politics behind him. A master communicator and an administrator above par. As we have all seen in the ongoing COVID-19 CRISIS. With less than Five hundred India was first Nation to understand the impact and clamp a Lockdown in the Country.Narendra Modi saved our lives. He is on the path of saving the Nation.What type of a person Rahul Gandhi needs, to teach him basics so that he may equal the stature of Narendra Modi.This all reminds me about Robin Sharma. The Self Motivator Guru.I am particularly fond of his works on self motivation. I would like to present a part of his motivational speech I often hear ;One day Picasso was in a Marketplace and a Woman saw him.She rushed to him, “ Oh Mr. Picasso, great to see you. Iam a huge fan.” She pulled out a piece of paper and a pencil from her bag, “ Can you make a little piece of art. Can you make a little drawing”.“ Absolutely”, replied Picasso and he took the piece of paper and the pencil and made a beautiful drawing and handed it for the Lady to see it.“ Oh fantastic, Mr Picasso” ,screamed the Lady and started to walk with the painting.“ Oh my dear Lady”, Picasso called her, “ You owe me a Million Dollars”.“A Million Dollars”. The Lady was shocked. “ It took you thirty seconds to do that Mr Picasso”.“My dear Lady,” Picasso reminded her, “It took me Thirty Years to do that in thirty seconds”.NARENDRA MODI ar this hour is the “ PICASSO” of INDIAN POLITICS.NO ANY COACH CAN REPLICATE HIS SKILLS IN ANOTHER POLITICIAN.RAHUL GANDHI NEEDS THIS TO UNDERSTAND FULLY.

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