Doubts Always Break Us From Within (A Political Story)
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Doubts Always Break Us From Within (A Political Story)

Doubts do arise when we start working on any new things. 

But that doubt should not be on our people who are associating with us to make it real.


Our doubts must come from the processes we are following on a daily basis. 

If results don't come and people are still with you, then how can you say that your people are not trustworthy or result-oriented. 


This is how big companies or individuals make a self-goal.


There will always be a doubt and no one can deny the fact either. 

But you need someone who takes the complete charge of the operations. 

I will give you the political examples in India. 


2004, Congress-led UPA won more seats than the BJP-led NDA. But in real, Congress won 145 seats and the BJP was able to save 138 seats. 

It means that the BJP could also claim the government at that moment if they could be willing to make some arrangements. 

In Politics and Power, everything is easily achievable when you have resources or you know where to procure those resources. 

The BJP again lost 2009 elections and 2014 comes, the picture changes with another vibrant leader Shri Narendra Damodardas Modi. 


Does the BJP function well?

Is everything going good in the BJP's circles?


No.


But why do we always hear problems in Congress camp today?


Because there is no leader.

Because there is a leader who is not taking complete responsibility.

Because people around the leader are already confused with a fictional Swarglok.

Because there is a leader in the opposition party who doesn't know how to act as an opposition leader. 


Just speaking about the people's problems won't make you a political leader. You must have to make some resolutions too. 


During 1998-2004, when Congress was not in the government, they were performing better as an opposition party who were shouting in the public against the government and supporting its policies silently inside the Loksabha and Rajyasabha. 


During 2004-2014, when Congress-led UPA was in power, the BJP supported various laws including the last amendments in the WAQF ACT 2013 (indirectly) but on the streets, they were always vocal against the UPA government's policies and its executions. 


Why am I giving you this political lecture when there are already more qualified people than me on the same topic?


Because I can only see the process through which you can attain your goals. 

Because I know whenever I have taken my decisions on my own, I might have lost the battle but I never regret it. 


There will always be doubts over everything but you need to understand that when there is a leader who is ready to accept all facades, then only you or your team will be able to achieve your targets.

Otherwise, just roam around different cities in India and talk about your problems but it won't give you fruitful results. 


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