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Another IK Gujral in making it seems.
Punjabis should be barred from the post of PMship
Best would be a PM from the South ! Image if Chidambaram was PM. No emotional BS just plain pragmatism !
Punjabis should be barred from the post of PMship
Best would be a PM from the South ! Image if Chidambaram was PM. No emotional BS just plain pragmatism !
The one liner was apparently taken out of context by HT. MMS said it in response to a particular query on Indo-Pak relationship and does not mean what it was made to sound like. It is clear from the following article.
Besieged at home, a different PM abroad
Sarwar Kashani IANS
First Published : 17 Apr 2011 07:12:48 PM ISTLast Updated : 17 Apr 2011 07:15:29 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Manmohan Singh may be disparaged at home as weak by opposition parties and civil society, but when the prime minister is abroad he is a different man - brimming with confidence and transforms into what Newsweek described as the "leader that other leaders love".
For the past few months the prime minister has been under bitter attack from critics who accuse him of silence over corruption scandals besieging his government.
But when he meets foreign leaders, Manmohan Singh wins praise for his innovative economic ideas as well as his modesty and honesty. When he speaks, they listen with rapt attention to the ideas of the economist considered as the mastermind of the economic reforms that set off India's economic boom.
That was evident at Sanya, in China, where he addressed the plenary of the 3rd BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) summit on Thursday.
"There was a pin drop silence. They listened to him with rapt attention when he was speaking on the rapid socio-economic transformation of the BRICS nations and those of the developing world," said an official who travelled with the prime minister on his five-day two-nation trip, including Kazakhstan.
The official who wished not to be named said the ideas the prime minister voices at any international fora are closely monitored, and that is why the leaders world over describe him as a "close friend and valued adviser".
Newsweek in its article on the 2010 world ranking of leaders placed Manmohan Singh at the top, and said the prime minister's "unassuming personal style really inspires awe among his fellow global luminaries".
The official told IANS that the reason world leaders look up to Manmohan Singh for ideas is because "he maintains his sincerity and humility" despite presiding over one billion people for so long.
"The Indian economy has done so well, he is a great administrator, and modest, reasonable and tolerant. This all scores for him," he said.
Returning Saturday from what he himself described as a "fruitful" foreign trip, Manmohan Singh while speaking to journalists onboard his special plane was all smiles - quite a rare sight - and countered every questions confidently with one liners.
"Well, I am not disturbed. I have always believed that if winter comes, can spring be far away," the prime minister said, when was asked if he felt disturbed by the criticism at home.
Muted laughter preceded his one liner when he was asked what would be the five things he would like to achieve in the relations with Pakistan -- one of his favoured priorities.
"Well, I think five is too much... if I can succeed in normalising relations between India and Pakistan, as they should prevail between two normal states, I would consider my job well done," he said.
@MMS Did you asked Madam ji before saying those Line's...
Southies do deal with Pakistan more professionally than Northerners.
It is normal now! Just like it has been for the last 64 years.What he is trying to do is abnormal.
Oh $hit. This time we a are royally screwed. If a PM of 1.21 billion people, suffering from government inefficiency, apathy, indifference, favouritism, nepotism, corruption, etc. (I have to put an etc. here or else PDF will run out of server space), thinks 'normalization' of relation with Pakistan is his 'job well done', then there must be something wrong with our democracy.
This shows how deteriorated is the Indo-pak relationship and how difficult its to normalise it. MMS is a shrewd guy. He is indirectly telling not to expect much from the 'peace talk' & 'back channel & cricket diplomacy'. He has still 3 more years in the current government tenure. If normalcy is what he can expect at the best, then we have a very long way to go for any meaningful solutions to the issues between the 2 countries.Asked by journalists on board Air India One on his way back from Kazakhstan about five things he would like to achieve in relations with Pakistan, Singh, said, "Five would be too much. Well, if I can succeed in normalizing relations between India and Pakistan, as they should prevail between two normal states, I will consider my job well done.''
Even today if war breaks out, we will not fear, but I can't say about south Indians how much guts they have.
If you want to rule then learn to use the gun also..
Even today if war breaks out, we will not fear, but I can't say about south Indians how much guts they have.
Southies do deal with Pakistan more professionally than Northerners.
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