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  1. Thyagarajan

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    DATE WITH SINGAPORE MODIJI

    (Received from my friend in Singapore in whatsap. Am posting it here for whatever worth it is)
    PM Modi was in Singapore ...One lady got opportunity to attend his speech there for Indian Diaspora ...She shared her experience there ...आँखो देखा हाल .
    Yesterday, for the first time I was physically present to hear Prime Minister Modi live at an event. I passed an opportunity to be standing right where he would walk in and shake hands with people simply because I did not want to be that fan who screams like a besotted dumbo. The brain, the brain - use your brain said my brain. Go sedately and listen to his speech said the brain. And so I focussed on reaching on time for the registration, security check and finding the best seats in the gigantic hall at the iconic Marina Bay Sands which can seat over 2,000 people (though I hear some 4,500 people were present). My husband joined later after finishing his office meetings.


    Some cultural programmes were staged while we waited for the PM. We texted friends to find out where they were sitting, we waved to people we recognized. Suddenly the screens in front began to show the place where Modi was greeting people after reaching Fullerton Hotel. Live! And there stood some of my friends. The audience in the hall erupted at the sight and went "Modi, Modi, Modi..."


    Still later when the PM arrived at Marina Bay Sands and began to come closer to our hall along with Singapore's Prime Minister, even as every movement of his was telecast on our screens, the excitement began mounting all around me. We saw him going to different booths in an exhibition in the building and people cheered loudly. And then he finally entered our hall. OMGs it was like a movie star making an entry. I do not know if any Indian political leader including anyone from Gandhi or Nehru family has commanded this kind of euphoria, mania or whatever you call it even in a foreign country. [Subhash Chandra Bose is an exception going by the archival photos of the crowds he attracted in Singapore.]


    The compere requested everyone to sit and we watched a beautiful dance cum yoga programme by Apsaras Arts Dance Company. It was an excellent audio-visual experience to watch Bharata Natyam and yoga asanas with the screens being used to convey some profound shlokas from the Gita and Patanjali's Yoga Sutras. Singapore's got talent!


    Next, Singapore's Minister-in-charge of Trade Relations S. Iswaran came on stage to update us about all the business collaborations going on between Singapore and India. He told us that India has the world's 3rd largest ecosystem for startups. A Singapore-India Incubation Programme will soon help Singapore start-ups break into the Indian market.


    Three digital payment platforms RuPay, Bhim and SBI were launched by PM Modi in the presence of Dr Iswaran to a thunderous reception. 3 platforms which I wish had been launched right in those days when I struggled to send money to India. With these 3 Apps it will be a breeze to spend in India using Singapore dollar accounts or to send remittances.


    Finally, the most awaited moment came when Dr Iswaran invited PM Modi to speak on the stage. It was a moment of total delirium all around me. Perfectly normal people in office-wear were chanting Modi, Modi or "Bharat Mata ki Jai" and even "Vande Mataram". I looked all around to understand what this phenomenon was and then turned to my husband to see if he could decode it for me. But he was busy looking at his iphone to check on the results of the Kairana bypoll. "See how they have all ganged up against him," he whispered. "BJP has lost to the combined might of the opposition there! 2019 will not be easy."


    The PM spoke.





    But, he spoke in English which was a bit of a dampener because we all know his superb oratory in Hindi. But really, you have to give it to this man for being able to speak fluently without tripping, without getting confused in a language he must have learned so late in life. One might laugh at his pronunciation (after a while I felt as if I would start saying "nayver", "praysence", institusun, phreedom, breej, naytural, naval sheeps) but it is so much more appealing than a London educated colonized PM speaking in perfect English. How the hell does he reel off data like they are engraved in his mind? He spoke of the staggering pace of infrastructure development going on in India right now. Roads, railways airports, freight corridors, train station modernization, ports, manufacturing, energy generation, banking, social welfare. Hard data which cannot be faked. Here is a man whose every utterance somehow infuses Indians (even Indian-origin foreign citizens) with a little more energy, a little more confidence and makes them walk a little taller than before. I thought of the time when there was no Modi in the horizon. The hopelessness. The helplessness. When it seemed like termites were eating up India.


    We've got a Prime Minister who motivates like no PM did before! I am remembering the speeches of Nehru, Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi but none of them made one feel like getting up immediately and doing something, anything for India! The hope and inspiration that Modi has given to millions of Indians worldwide cannot be quantified. We will not know how many industrialists decided to invest in India, how many people began to raise funds for India, how many decided to volunteer in India because of the hope that Modi represented - these are things which cannot be measured. Before Modi, Indians abroad did not feel this connected with India as they do today.


    Yes, we need Modi to be elected back in 2019. I know the man focusses too much on development to the exclusion of everything else. I know there have been gaps in the implementation of promises. I know there are many who are upset with his silence and inaction on important matters. All it means to me is that we need to push him more, shake him hard and force him to hear us. We need him to appoint more ministers who are as good as Nitin Gadkari, Piyush Goel, Sushma Swaraj, Suresh Prabhu and others. But it has to be him. Him and no one else for PM for another term. Inspiration matters.
     
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  2. GeetaKashyap

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    @Thyagarajan Sir,

    You are dating date after dates! Interesting update indeed. No doubt, to date no other Prime Minister of India has been this impressive.
     
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    Dear Thyagarajan Sir,

    I was going to suggest "I have got a Date" as a slogan for promoting Lion Dates in your previous snippet to attract younger generation! Now, you are talking about the date with the PM of India. It is funny your friend mentioned how he pronounce specific words and it is so very noticeable. He gave a speech to the US Congress sometime back in English. In the first part of the speech, he said he learned so much during his visit as a middle-aged man watching how governments are run in the United States right from cities, counties, states and federal government departments. Later in the second half, he indicated after subprime market collapse in the US, the country had lost its right to preach anyone about the financial disciplines. He also said there would be a time when the Americans will line up in front of the Indian Embassy to seek work visa to go to India as India would be made world's top economy in the world.

    I have to admit his heart is in the right place to make India great again but his ego is as big as his ambitions. His mouth tells that he is the servant of the people of India and works long hours to achieve the best for the Indians but at the same time, he expects people not to criticize him publicly. I heard he is a great listener only when he seeks advice and the advice is given in a private setting. There is no doubt he surrounded himself with some of the best talents but how much he listens to them is questionable.

    Talking is cheap which many politicians have done including the President Donald Trump. At the end of the day, how much he delivered matters the most. The Indians will decide in 2019 who would lead this great nation. If they find no alternative to this leader, perhaps, they need to settle with him.
     
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    :hello: Thank you. I am with you Sir.
    Regards.
     
  5. Thyagarajan

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    LOL. THANK YOU.
    REGARDS.
     
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    Dear Shri Thangarajan,
    I can understand the feelings of the sender of this post. Anybody who listens to him, a great orator as he is, will get impressed. Lot of people want him to be next PM and so are people who are fed up with his hollow promises. The worst thing that has happened to the country is communal divide. Polarization is at its peak. Development agenda has taken a back seat. No development is complete without social harmony.
    But then it is not a forum for or against Modi.
     
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    :hello:Quite valid observation.
    Thanks also to @mbharani @sindmani for clicking the LIKE.
    REGARDS.
    God Bless bharatmah.
     
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    By the time his term ends in few months NaMo would have gone everywhere except Antarctica. If the people of this country make the mistake of giving him a second term, may be we should put him abroad the next Chandrayan and make him visit the moon.
     
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