Nothing Succeeds Like Success
Ten years ago He was not given a U.
S.
Visa.
The world believed - he had a communal outlook.
He was a pariah, in US, and UK.
He was a tacit supporter of fundamentalist Hindus.
He denied his role in Hindu riots against Muslims.
He, as administrative-head of Gujrat state was accountable.
Foreign media and countries judged him objectively.
Developed countries were reluctant to give him visa.
Today - ten years later He has won Indian elections by absolute majority.
He is a PM, loved by many, but not-loved, even hated by few.
He is the PM of a big country - one of the biggest markets in the world.
All countries woo him.
U.
S.
Visa denial is a forgotten episode.
The eye opener There are no permanent friends or foes in politics.
There are no permanent principles anywhere.
There are always permanent interests.
A head of state doesn't need a travel visa.
He is warmly welcomed by foreign media/countries.
Nothing succeeds in the world like success.
His past He is a devoted Hindu, a hardcore missionary of yester-years.
He sacrificed his married life to serve the mission.
He is an honest, devoted citizen, who has honed the art of public speaking.
He has the knack of carrying the crowds with him.
He is a politician, who possibly, believes in divisive politics.
The history Ram is a Hindu deity, worshipped by all Hindus.
A Muslim King Babar allegedly demolished a Ram temple in 16th century.
He built a mosque there - known as Babri mosque.
Hindu fundamentalists demolished the mosque in 1996.
They have plans to rebuild the Ram temple on same site.
If Ram was alive, he would have consented to build temple at another site.
It could have averted violence later.
But Ram, a mythological Hindu God didn't intervene.
God never intervenes in human activities.
He is neutral and just observes.
Humanity has to pay the price of its wrongdoings.
Impact of Babri mosque demolition The Muslim reaction snowballed into bomb blasts in Mumbai.
They allegedly burnt a train-bogey, killing Hindu pilgrimages in Gujrat.
Now it was the turn of Hindu militants.
There were Godhra riots in Gujrat state.
Rioters killed or burnt alive, thousands of Muslims.
The government was a mute spectator.
Was it deliberate or due to inherent inefficiency? Long term impact The controversial investigations may never come to a logical conclusion.
The divisive politics has taken its toll.
Kashmir's 'Muslim' problem is now India's national problem.
There is a huge trust deficit between Hindus and Muslims, all over India.
May God bless the PM, to integrate Indians.
He will defeat the nefarious designs of Talibans, Al Qaeda, and ISIS.
Amen! May the Sunnis of Saudi Arabia unite with Shias of Iran, to defeat ISIS.
This is the need of the hour in the world, for survival of humanity.
God bless humanity.
S.
Visa.
The world believed - he had a communal outlook.
He was a pariah, in US, and UK.
He was a tacit supporter of fundamentalist Hindus.
He denied his role in Hindu riots against Muslims.
He, as administrative-head of Gujrat state was accountable.
Foreign media and countries judged him objectively.
Developed countries were reluctant to give him visa.
Today - ten years later He has won Indian elections by absolute majority.
He is a PM, loved by many, but not-loved, even hated by few.
He is the PM of a big country - one of the biggest markets in the world.
All countries woo him.
U.
S.
Visa denial is a forgotten episode.
The eye opener There are no permanent friends or foes in politics.
There are no permanent principles anywhere.
There are always permanent interests.
A head of state doesn't need a travel visa.
He is warmly welcomed by foreign media/countries.
Nothing succeeds in the world like success.
His past He is a devoted Hindu, a hardcore missionary of yester-years.
He sacrificed his married life to serve the mission.
He is an honest, devoted citizen, who has honed the art of public speaking.
He has the knack of carrying the crowds with him.
He is a politician, who possibly, believes in divisive politics.
The history Ram is a Hindu deity, worshipped by all Hindus.
A Muslim King Babar allegedly demolished a Ram temple in 16th century.
He built a mosque there - known as Babri mosque.
Hindu fundamentalists demolished the mosque in 1996.
They have plans to rebuild the Ram temple on same site.
If Ram was alive, he would have consented to build temple at another site.
It could have averted violence later.
But Ram, a mythological Hindu God didn't intervene.
God never intervenes in human activities.
He is neutral and just observes.
Humanity has to pay the price of its wrongdoings.
Impact of Babri mosque demolition The Muslim reaction snowballed into bomb blasts in Mumbai.
They allegedly burnt a train-bogey, killing Hindu pilgrimages in Gujrat.
Now it was the turn of Hindu militants.
There were Godhra riots in Gujrat state.
Rioters killed or burnt alive, thousands of Muslims.
The government was a mute spectator.
Was it deliberate or due to inherent inefficiency? Long term impact The controversial investigations may never come to a logical conclusion.
The divisive politics has taken its toll.
Kashmir's 'Muslim' problem is now India's national problem.
There is a huge trust deficit between Hindus and Muslims, all over India.
May God bless the PM, to integrate Indians.
He will defeat the nefarious designs of Talibans, Al Qaeda, and ISIS.
Amen! May the Sunnis of Saudi Arabia unite with Shias of Iran, to defeat ISIS.
This is the need of the hour in the world, for survival of humanity.
God bless humanity.