Solute, Solvent and the Solution: Modi-Sol
Narendra Modi is seen
today as a Charismatic leader and a ray of hope for the billion plus denizens
of the country cutting across all the classes, uniting all the shades of
grasses and is jubilation for the masses.
Let me add some
vivacity to this write-up as the chemistry between the mood of the nation polls
and the people themselves was never so romantic. Needless to say, he is the
cynosure of all the eyes that now see a silver lining in his silhouette.
Today almost every
opinion poll suggests that the current Chief Minister of Gujarat is the most
popular choice for the Premier of India. Well the reasons are obvious and
well-known. Development model of Gujarat has taken the centre stage in any
forum that forays into the issues that confront our nation. Like a knife
through butter, the examples of good governance and development in Gujarat keep
reverberating in these discussions.
Narendra Modi’s
personality traits make up for an ideal solute that can dissolve totally in the
solvent (read Indian elections) and create a solution that will be a panacea
for our country. I have given this solution the name ‘Modi-sol’ which I feel
will act as both anti-pyretic as well as analgesic to calm the anger and soothe
the agony respectively of Indian citizens.
The principal
contribution of Narendra Modi is the attitude change he has brought about in
the Indian Psyche hitting all the 3 major components of Psychology that I call
the ABC expanded as Affective, Behavioural and Cognitive areas. I will briefly
explain what attitude change in all the 3 components has resulted into. The affective
according to me is that the people especially the newly enfranchised have
started taking more interest in our national and cultural heritage thereby
developing a deeper sense of patriotism. The behavioural according to me is that
today the digerati and the twitterati who propagate all ideas, emotions and
thoughts bringing about changes in voting behaviour and miscellaneous opinions.
The cognitive is that the citizens are now taking keen interest in thinking on
issues of development, good governance and law. It is not that these things
weren’t there before; only that these attitudes were overshadowed by the clouds
of cynicism. ‘That’s the way the cookie used to crumble’. Not anymore. The
winds of change are now sailing the yacht of Indian democracy. So maybe the
disappearance of the clouds of cynicism has revealed what constitute the
‘attitude change’ in the preceding lines.
There is a definite
class of leaders for whom the hustings are a bought-out show of strength to
fool ‘the hoi-polloi’ and their only motive is to harvest votes by smearing mud
on any opposition in public and afterwards exuding shrieks of fiendish laughter
at the multitudes when sitting with their egotist coterie in private that
smacks of schadenfreude on their part.
Mr. Narendra Modi belongs
to the different species of leaders who are naturally hostile to the type
aforementioned. His policy of “appeasement to none, development for all” has
endeared the citizens. The undisguised admiration from the masses is nothing
but a natural response to the candour in his stellar oratorical pieces. The
plenitude of this quality along with a constellation of benevolent traits makes
him a cult figure. The huge groundswell of support for Mr. Narendra Modi for
the Prime Minister of India has started coming from all quarters now.
Meeting this level of
expectation may seem to be an onerous task but for Mr. Modi it is a long
cherished work in his vision of nation building. There’s more than one way to
skin a cat and I am sure that with his eclectic approach and dogged pertinacity
he can fulfil the expectations of Honourable Indians whom the corrupt leaders
refused to honour and kept terming them ‘the hoi-polloi’.
Ved
Srinivas
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