Absolutely correct..3 wise men speak.
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Rahul is a nice smiley guy, who one thinks has not really grown up from his teenage years. He is a mummy's boy.
He likes to party with his elite Congress Jet set friends....he is not evil, he is bad, he is not nasty, he is not manipulative, he is not a wheeler dealer. So he has zero skills as an Indian politician. Wearing a faux beard, and endlessly shaking hands with the aam admi in the villages is not going to change his fundamental character as an entitled, silver spoon in the mouth, rich brat who failed at Harvard and ran away from there, and failed in his studies in London, and ran away from there.
So like mother like son.
He is also not really Indian, speaking English as his first preferred language, and too emotionally attached to the West to be a good Indian leader.
It is possible that he has been recruited as a spy whilst in the USA.
In a modern democracy the time for dynasty politics has lapsed.....therefore little Rahul should not be the next PM.
He hasn't even penned a decent policy paper that deals with the myriad of problems that vex the masses, NOT even ghost written ones. He is also strangely very conspicuous from one to one, or even meet the press sessions......he is after all in his forties.
He could be a PM, with one of the Congress Grandees running him as a puppet just like Cheney/Bush II, or Hitler/Hesse-Bormann....BUT that would be sad, wouldn't it?
These are opinions/facts which I have stated before. Now lets look at his criminal side.
Rahul Gandhi, Narendra Modi not fit for PM's post: Anna Hazare
PTIand the Times of India.
Social activist Anna Hazare on Friday said that both Gujarat chief minister Narendra Modi and Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi are "unacceptable" as Prime Minister as both are "not fit" to acquire the dignified post.
"Both Modi
and Rahul Gandhi are unacceptable to me for prime ministership as both
are not fit to take over the dignified and respected post," Hazare said
responding to a question by reporters on different forces depicting the
two as the Prime Minister's candidate.
Hazare, who was here to participate in his 'Jantantra Yatra', said that
in the past ten years of his being the chief minister of Gujarat, Modi
created hurdles in setting up Lokayukta which only goes on to stress his views that appointment of anti-graft ombudsman was not required to bring an end to corruption.
Hazare said that Rahul Gandhi was also not the right candidate for the post of Prime Minister.
Saying that corruption and wrongdoings are the result of party politics
in the country, Hazare said that his Jankranti Morcha was trying to
bring six crore dedicated workers together and with their help launch
the second innings of struggle for the Jan Lokpal at Delhi's Jantar Mantar in December.
To a question on norms for poverty, Hazare said that those sitting in
air-conditioned offices cannot rightly evaluate poverty. "Rs 33 cannot
provide meal to one mouth," he added.
After Amartya Sen's
controversial remarks that he would not like to see Narendra Modi as
India's Prime Minister, another noted economist Jagdish Bhagwati had told CNN-IBN in an interview that he has no particular affection for either Modi or Rahul Gandhi.