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The Prime Minister is going to History
Ashish Banerjee , Gurgaon: Apr 1 2009
Made Popular Apr 2 2009
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The Prime Minister is going to History

Only ten years from now, our children may ask us what a Prime Minister of India looked like. By that time, there would perhaps be no post of a Prime Minister at the helm of affairs. Though it may seem ludicrous now, but the highest legislative post of India would not remain as it stands now.

During the first three decades of post independence, there were so many leaders in our country who could have made themselves at the top, but for their humbleness, inarticulate posture and being less ambitious to pounce on the highest seat. They were of the opinion that the post of PM belongs to a select few, and that they consider a very dignified and a special leader could only occupy the coveted post.

But soon after the demise of Indira Gandhi, a sudden change in the perception of occupying the seat became up for grabs. One of the main reasons behind this perception could be the promotion of lineage in democracy, spearheaded by the Nehru-Gandhi family. 1988 onwards, many state leaders have been manouvering to become the Prime Minister of India.

The announcement of general election for the 15th Lok Sabha has given enough radiation to the leaders to fulfil their ambition which normally comes once in a five year. The largest group in the present Lok Sabha, the UPA is crumbling due to the aspiration of its leaders. The biggest group consists of more parties, and therefore have more leaders, and would then suffer the most under the circumstances. The leaders of these smaller parties have begun to daydream of becoming the Prime Minister.

The second largest group, the NDA too has received a jolt, when its close ally the BJD also had distanced itself from the group. Sensing the importance of bubbles created by forming a Third Front, the firebrand leader Mayawati threw a dinner party to other leaders in order to remind them that she would be their leader after the election. As of now, there are at least fifteen leaders who are eyeing on the post after the election.

If the Congress would not reach 130 and the BJP finishes with just touching 100, it would create a situation where we would see a bunch of regional heads moving to the centre, flexing their muscles and manouvres to become the Prime Minister of India. Besides the Congress and the BJP, there are at least six leaders from various parties who have expressed their willingness to lead the Nation. Sharad Pawar, Mayawati, Deve Gowda, Lalu Prasad, Mulayam Singh and Jaylalitha would invariably hold claims, if they could manage a sizeable number of seats to their kitty. Equally, others who would not find any takers for themselves invariably create hurdles for the claimant.

India would then see a sober, hard working CEO in place of a PM, a la Manmohan Singh, who would be governed by a group of Central Committee with members like Mulayam Singh, Sharad Pawar, Deve Gowda, Jaylalitha, Lalu Prasad, Mayawati, Prakash Karat, A.B Bardhan, Farookh Abdullah and Paswan.

If that happens, then we would acknowledge Atal Bihari Vajpayee as the last democratic Prime Minister of India, and Manmohan Singh would be remembered as the First CEO of the Government of India.

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Sanwali
Shimla, India
The upcoming elections are full of confusion and uncertainty. People are confused on who to vote? Politicians are confused on who to select as their leader for the post of PM. 3rd front has still not decided the candidate.

But there is one thing without any confusion; India’s political future is in dark for sure.
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Ankita
Thane, India
Even if we choose the least corrupt person to vote for, it will not serve the purpose. Afterall he/she belongs to the same parties. Confusion confusion all the way.
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Vinit
Mangalore, India
BJP has selected Adwani as their candidate for the post of PM only because he has a strong desire to a PM at least once before he dies. Every leader is selfish and not a single who is serious about country’s progress.
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Ashish Banerjee
Gurgaon, India
it is true that all leaders are power hungry, but we must also realise that people like Advani have been at the helm of affairs for so long, that if they do not become a Prime Minister, then there is no choice for the post at all.
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Sanyog
Chennai, India
I think the face of the Indian democracy needs a makeover. The post of PM should be abolished and the president should rule the country with an opposition party. The way they have it in US.
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Yash
Bhopal, India
But the motive of the opposition should not just be to contradict any decision taken by the president but to give a fair opinion after thinking of all of the pros and cons.
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Ashish Banerjee
Gurgaon, India
that wouldn’t be a remedy either. In India, the politicians would just change their focus on Presidentship. Moreover, the only post which is a little isolated from politics, would also fall prey to it.
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Avadhut
Calicut, India
Why are we creating hype about the post of PM? Had any body guessed the Manmohan Singh to be the PM? After all it’s the right of elected representatives of parliament to elect a person as PM. We are taking it negatively when leaders are claiming to be the next PM. Let them claim, it’s their right. We are guessing a political uncertainty in the coming times. The situation can be some thing else.
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Ashish Banerjee
Gurgaon, India
The situation has already come, and it is one of political uncertainty. The politicians do have the right to claim for the top post but they should not be so blatant that all of them claim it for themselves.
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