Floating Hope Vs Fleeting Hope.

The Modi brigade might have gotten a historic mandate from the mango man, but its easy for the BJP to become arrogant and lose sight of their promises. One thing they have to remember is that patience of the common man has a short validity limited to the honeymoon period and the power of aspirational class who voted in droves must not be taken for granted.


Perhaps no other leader in the 23 years of my life has influenced and managed to grab my attention the way Mr.Modi had managed to do so, except for a blip on the radar called Rahul Gandhi India’s most successfully unsuccessful part time power and poison hating so called politician.

And the true extent of Mr.Modi’s influence becomes clear when I asked my friends in Bangalore about whom they had voted for ? and the reply was Mr.Modi I asked to which constituency they belonged to ? and who was the candidate the reply was “We Don’t Know we voted for Mr. Modi not for the candidate”. Fast forward 6 months there is a atmosphere of hope and enthusiasm that’s floating around and I know 6 months is a far too little time to judge Mr.Modi after the 10 years of highly successful politics by the way past expiry date politicians of the Congress.

Being an entrepreneur and seeing the lack of support and being hopeful about the 10000 crore budgetary allocation to being utterly disappointed at the lack of any direction about the entrepreneurs fund we won’t always be floating on the same clouds of enthusiasm Mr.Modi, I confess that you probably have gotten done so much work that the Congress party could muster in the same time period but your efforts have been to addressed towards the larger perceptions of our country and from a business and economy point of view perceptions matter, but we also need precise targeted efforts to address the entrepreneurial community, after all that is what the The Ministry of Entrepreneurship is for Mr.Rajiv Pratap Rudy, I hope you are hearing us. you would be shocked, Elated and Proud at the amount of potential they have and the innovations they are undertaking but the fact is we need more support structures both from the government and the private sector to bring about Indian made revolution.

If “Make In India” needs to be successful your pitch need not towards foreigners but rather have look at what we are doing. My Request Is Simple, Give Us Support And We Will Give You Indian Wonders.