Death of promising Indian leaders

  Apr 13 2007  | Views 189 |  Comments  (2)
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The complete absence of good leaders in India and their convenient 'fateful' removal has really set me thinking. I find it just unbelievable. Here are my questions:

Why do India’s dynamic, relatively upright, mass leaders, who can be good future Prime Ministers, keep dying unnatural deaths?

Why do they die when they are in the opposition i.e. it is easier to kill them because of low security, and such that there would be less investigation afterwards, since they are not ministers?

I am talking specifically about Rajesh Pilot, Scindia and Mahajan. Jitendra Prasad also suits the profile.
 
 
The future leadersip of India is completely eliminated.
 
Why does unnatural death not befall on the likes of Arjun, Laloo, Sonia, Soren, and Mulayam- fellows who are clearly divisive, not really known for personal integrity, who can be most relied upon to play truant with Indian interests?

Is it not true that after the terribly quick demise of these leaders, one after another, there is no leader worth the name in India- no one who seems to have any vision, any energy, any appeal?

There is a theory going around that Sonia benefits the most from their deaths (initially floated by Subramnaiam Swamy). I wouldn’t deny that this may be possible, but I rather think there are more powerful forces involved, forces that will be far more difficult to pin -point than Sonia.

We all know there are a couple of forces around- Pakistan, China, heaven knows who else, who would save billions, trillions of dollars if India manages with fumble around with low levels of ambition, and does not threaten them.

Do you not think they would do some long-term thinking and nip the problem in the bud, ie finish off promising leaders, rather than fight a strong India, guided by a strong Indian leadership? With a corrupted system, how difficult is this plan to execute?

I am sure foul play is afoot. It is definitely worth thinking about.
 
Other good people on whom elimination has been attempted- Pranab Mukherjee, on whom huge stakes were riding.
 
Take a look at the leadership we are left with.
 
Manmohan Singh - not interested in leadership, coy, holding office till the pleasure of Sonia Gandhi, a good man, but not a leader good even to even win a Lok Sabha seat for himself; one wave of hand from Sonia and he will vanish forever into anonymity.
 
Sonia Gandhi - who is this woman? What does she want? Does anyone know anything about her?  Half of the time she is hidden in shadows- doesn't even have the confidence to face public. When did she ever provide leadership on anything? Why has she given herself the authority to run the government? On what basis? Doesnt she realize how unconstitutional it is to  lord over the PM? Why doesnt she find any good congressman to lead the party till her children are mature enough- if thats what she wants? Who are the hidden people who influence her? Why are they running this country?
 
 
Is this all real, or some dark magic has visisted this land?

How can all this be coincidence?
 
PS. Praveen mahajan is a unique fellow. I just dont believe the nonsense he is bandying about as reasons to kill his brother. Why will a person destroy his life, his family's life, his influential brother, just because he has grudges against his successful brother? And then pretend he is unstable? No he is not unstable. He is working under a higher motive, or threat
 
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