While the entire country was celebrating the Chandrayaan’s success, the Prime Minister, in his usual chest-thumping demeanour, captured the TV screens at the time of its landing, instead of the scientists and workers of ISRO. The next case of misplaced priorities is the recently landed Chandrayaan-3. This is in sharp contrast to Nehru, who chose a tribal construction worker to inaugurate the Panchet Dam in 1957.Īlso Read | Manoj Jha writes: Parliamentary lessons for Modi government from Jawaharlal Nehru Instead of giving due importance to the workers and engineers who built the new Parliament building, he gave himself all the credit.īut such matters are not important to him. The PM was covering for his government’s colossal failures in all walks of governance by saying that India would become the world’s third-largest economy, and only his leadership would be responsible for that. People could see that his only worry was the 2024 elections. The PM has made the solemn occasion of Independence Day into a platform to deliver his typical electioneering speeches. The insight that his words have to represent 140 crores of Indians and their aspirations for a bright future escapes his attention. While Nehru emphasised responsibility and accountability and upheld democratic values to the benefit of our great nation, Modi often forgets that he is the Prime Minister of the largest democracy in the world. Also Read | The anatomy of Article 370 abrogation: How Modi undid Nehru’s five blunders
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