Monday, 4 March 2019

The Prime Minister is the Head of the Country

In the recent days, we have seen Prime Minister Narendra Modi being abused in the public domain.

First, it was Andhra Pradesh CM N. Chandrababu Naidu for AP not getting the Special Category Status after it was bifurcated to create a new state of Telangana.

Second, after the aftermath of Balakot Strike by India, the Congress abusing PM Modi for telling the correct figure of the causalities of Terrorists.

I think ... the freedom of speech that the constitution ordains, has been misused by these people, as no one is expected to abuse a Prime Minister in person. His policies may be weighed and commented upon, but to target a person personally is not Freedom of Speech.

What is that Mr. Chandrababu Naidu want, if the PM thinks that the special category status for Andhra Pradesh is not feasible then we should take up democratic ways of taking the matter to his notice, but not repeatedly abuse the Prime Minister who is the Head of the Country. Mr. Chandrababu dreams of becoming a great leader of the country by the wonderful work he did in the field of Information Technology, but at last as his legacy, he would not want to be known for his childish words against the PM.

What is that the congress expect, PM Modi personally visit the Balakot bombing site and count the number of causalities of terrorists there and tell the exact number to the Congress. When the Airforce chief himself tells they dont know the exact figure, how can the PM say the figure.

Look at the work burden of PM Modi, he has to visit foreign countries,  he has to attend election rallies in the country, and how can he concentrate the most important job he got of Heading the Indian Government. He has the right to sit in New Delhi  in his office, and leave the foreign trips and election rallies to other BJP MPs. A Prime Minister has the right to delegate the authority, and wholly concentrate on governing the country for the full term of 5 years.

I would say that the BJP is so much leaning on PM Modi for their electoral fate in the upcoming elections, that neither the BJP nor the opposition is showing any respect to the post of the Prime Minister of India. The chair of the Prime Minister of India was occupied by the greats like Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi. Showing a little bit of respect to the people who occupy that seat is what is needed.

A little bit of this thought, that respecting someone who is at the helm of the affairs of the country by the concerned in the public life, would be welcoming.

Vamsi Karra.
04.03.2019.

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