Opinion

Narendra Modi- The Heartbeat Of Changing India

Narendra Modi- The Heartbeat Of Changing India

Many critics argue that India is heading towards dictatorship. But in a way, that is the need of the hour if they really name it so. 

The recent arrests of two Chief Ministers have rattled the political system. Prime Minister Narendra Modi's bold actions, like addressing allegations of corruption and liquor scams, are divisive. However, they signal zero tolerance for corruption.

Regarding Arvind Kejriwal, his journey from anti-corruption activist to politician has been tarnished by accusations of involvement in a liquor scam now. 

Let us take some Chief Ministers from Kashmir to Kanyakumari who never utter the clichéd line that they would end corruption forever. Because they feel that some sort of corruption is inevitable to run the show of the party or the election. 

But when some leader says that he stands by that pledge of eradicating corruption, he should abide by it, and if he feels corruption is inevitable, he should move away from politics. Only then will his name be untarnished in the history of time. But today, Kejriwal has the indelible black spot with the liquor scam.

Hemant Soren, former CM of Jharkhand, faced allegations of a land scam leading to his arrest and subsequent resignation. 

While aggressive action against corruption is commendable, questions arise about sustainability beyond Modi's time. 

India needs a leader who embodies Modi's traits. It is Modi who should identify such leader and nurture as his successor. This leader must possess mass appeal, international acceptance, and decision-making prowess akin to Modi's.

He should also be a bachelor with no family behind, to prevent any kind of nepotism or the desire to earn bigger to make his future generations richer.

Failing to prepare such a leader risks the nation's future. The hungry politicians eat away the nation, putting its safety, security, economy, and peace at stake.

India is heading in the right direction under Modi's leadership. It should continue this way. Any leader should think twice before engaging in even a one-rupee corruption.

India is fortunate to have Narendra Modi, the gamechanger of the nation.

If given power to Modi again and again, India under his rule would enter a golden period in the history of independent India and pave the path for future leadership as well.

Ameya Kulkarni