Why I Support Modi’s Plan Of Downplaying Kumbh And Railway Deaths
I'm completely in with Modi's plan of largely discounting 30 deaths in Kumbh or 1000 plus deaths under railway 'accidents' in his tenure. Modi knows all too well, more than any of us could ever grasp it, that the population of India is its largest problem. And it needs to be controlled. And since people are not taking care of it by themselves, he has taken it upon himself to prevent it by any and all means. Modi is a pakka Gujarati who knows his economics rather too well. He understands how to maximize capital. Mr Modi comprehends unlike too many of us that marriage and taking care of a wife is not just mentally exhausting but makes little sense economically as well; wife and kids are accountabilities that end up creating large holes in one's pockets. That is why he stranded his wife before it made him a pauper. He knows how a legal wife leads to mental strain and as PM he cannot be under any extra stress or be emotionally occupied. Some things need to be done, hard decisions ought to be taken. Sacrifices were warranted and he put himself on the line in national interest for all of us.
Mr Modi also knows whose life is more consequential and whose life is not worth too much, whose life contributes to the economy and whose not so much. Unlike leaders of the past, Modi is serious about eradicating poverty but to terminate poverty he first had to recognise the poor. Or more importantly, isolate the rich from the poor so his plans for them could be better targeted. Just like direct cash transfer and linking everything with Aadhaar, Vande Bharat trains were a step in the right direction. Rich now are driven to travel via these special trains on which the poor are not allowed. But he is smart, he didn't want to hurt their egos and lose their vote. So he did not openly say 'You are not allowed on these trains'; he simply priced their tickets such that they would never enter his Vande Bharats. And with it, his plan was in action. One by one trains started smashing into each other. There was technology to stop collisions - Kavach was present as Railway Minister Ashwini Vaishnav mentioned in his now-viral reel. But Vaishnav is aware of when to switch it off to save power and contribute to Modi's larger goal of population control. Kavach for Vande Bharat trains is not given in the minister's hands. It is controlled directly via Mr Modi's able hands. And that is why, except for a minor scratch to the shiny mouth of Vande Bharat, they have never had to face any blow. Efficiency is in his blood. There is nothing that he does that is short of greatness.
Leaders of the past came with their baggage of family and were at best emotional fools. None of them cared about the population explosion leaving briefly the tenure of Indira Gandhi but she was more direct and people saw through her population control measures. Modi has learnt from her mistakes. Mr Modi does not believe in trumpeting his plans or successes. Narendra Modi is a silent doer. He believes more in actions than words. And if you pay attention, you will see what all he has achieved which he rarely talks about. If you are mourning over 30 deaths, know that India's population is more than 1,458,412,491 as of now. Modi knows best, what needs to be done, when to talk to the press, when not to. Mr Modi sets his own agenda and talks on his own terms.
It's just that, we are not capable of seeing his designs. Rest assured, we are in great hands.
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