It will be a tough decision on the part of Indian voters, to evaluate its future for the next decade, it needs to decide between: a) youth and hope; b) experience and development ; c) indecisiveness and regionalism. .
More and more reports pouring in suggesting Rahul has failed to deliver, when compared with Modi's charisma, more amplified with even in Rahul's meeting people are chanting Modi- Modi, embarrassing Rahul and the organisers most.
Recently at Jammu and Kashmir address of Rahul Gandhi is symptomatic of what is ailing Congress’ vice-president and in the process jeopardising Congress’ poll fortunes, one only has the junior Gandhi’s lacklustre persona and visible lack of enthusiasm to blame.
While Gandhi usually tries to put his best foot forward at reasoning, it is not what the rally-going masses thrive on. And in at attempt to bend his natural business-school like style to appeal to the masses, Gandhi ends up losing who could be his ideal target audience – the urban voters. His lack of charm, when it comes to rural masses, has started to worry the Congress.
Another report suggests of the factors, that will be playing a big role in defeating Congress’ new plan, is the fact that a greater section of Modi’s supporters – of the virtual kind and the rally-gathering kind – have little patience for finer details of global economics or questions of ethics.
For people who hoarsely argue that Modi is not culpable for the deaths of nearly a thousand people in the Gujarat riots because decades back the anti-Sikh riots reportedly propelled by Congress leaders also left several thousands dead, any logical argument does not hold water.
For them, if you have voted the devil to power, it is only fair that the deep blue sea is also given its share of glory – there is neither any need to even begin discussing a political alternative beyond the two, nor is it detrimental to the country’s plural society already seething with buried communal rage. For the fence-sitters, therefore, the 2014 Lok Sabha election will be the most frustrating one they have faced in a long time.
INDIA HONEST argues, though it is too early to conclude, but an existing solid platform of regionalism, if not broken, it will still make difficult to build a strong government with good numbers to see light in 2014.