Why BJP will continue to rule India for the next 30 Years, until 2049

It will be Shah after Modi. Rahul Gandhi will ensure that Indian voters don't trust the Congress ever again 


The hiring manager made small talk with the candidate during a job interview. The hiring manager asked the candidate what was his favorite fruit. Mangoes are in season, so surely you enjoy mangoes.

The candidate didn't give a straightforward answer but replied "I do Vipassana." The manager was confused. What does Vipassana have to do with any fruit?


The candidate continued, explaining that the mind creates the flavor of the fruit. Any fruit can be liked or hated. Mango can be loved or hated.


The manager thought that was strange. How can you decide to love or hate mangoes? Further, the candidate said, "You can choose not to like poor people. You can also choose to love them."

The manager asked the candidate where, how, and why he chose his favorite fruit. The manager kept his cool and allowed the candidate to explain more.


The candidate stated, "You create everything in your head." The mind is the ultimate creator of everything. Although I may initially hate someone, after some interaction I will see the world through their eyes and say: "Actually, I like him; He's great!"


The candidate seemed lost in his fantasy world, where fear is not a factor and the head is held high. The candidate then returned to the question, saying: "But to answer you question: I like mangoes and bananas. I never liked carrots but now I do." I used to hate asparagus but now I like it.


Is it possible that the manager hired the candidate following this conversation? It is unlikely. It is not.


India rejects Rahul



The 2019 Lok Sabha election results were decisive. The 2019 Lok Sabha election result has been decisive. Voters not only voted Modi back into power but also rejected Rahul Gandhi. Modi clearly gained from Gandhi's election as a presidential contest.


Many people expected that the Congress would at least double its number of seats and increase its vote share, if not exceed 100. The BJP was expected to lose at least a few seats. This would have provided us with a sense that there was incremental progress in the fortunes of Congress party. The Congress believes that its eventual return to power will be almost certain. The case would have been strengthened by incremental progress.


The Congress has actually remained pretty much where it was in 2014 instead. It has lost seats and votes in the Hindi heartland, but it is actually staying pretty much where it was in 2014. Rahul Gandhi lost Amethi, his family seat.


The Congress' vote share increased from 19.3% to just 19.5 percent. Its seats increased from 44 up to 52. The wall clearly states that India has rejected Rahul Gandhi.


People dislike Rahul Gandhi so much that they prefer Modi, even though Modi can't create new jobs. Gandhi is the object of this revulsion, not Congress. This is because Rahul Gandhi's inability to make sense of his words, such as when he talks about Vipassana, the mind, and poor people, or when he asks about fruits.


When will Rahul Gandhi finally retire?



Rahul Gandhi will remain the president of Congress party. However, he will still be the party's public face and de facto prime ministerial candidate. He will not be stopped by his obedient sister or mother, nor his ageing mother. There isn't a mass leader of consequence who would dare to rebel.


How long will Rahul still be around? Indian politics does not have a retirement age, but most people live until 80. Manmohan Singh was 80 when he resigned as PM. In 2004, Vajpayee had reached 80.


Rahul Gandhi, 48, will celebrate his 49th birthday this month. He will probably be celebrating it in Europe like he does every year. We can safely assume that he will continue to lead his family's business, Congress party, without any ceremonial titles, for the next 30+ years. Rahul Gandhi's distorted thinking process, which makes him talk about Vipassana or poor people when asked about fruits/flavors, will ensure that the BJP wins election after election.


This is not possible if you think about Gujarat. Since 1995, the Congress has not won an electoral vote in Gujarat and has remained out of power for 24 consecutive years.


The country has adopted the Gujarat model. The Congress is not an option, even if people are deeply dissatisfied with the BJP as they were in Gujarat in 2017.


Rahul Gandhi will ensure that the Congress is never considered an option in national politics. People will not be afraid of giving the keys to the nation to someone who cannot tell his Vipassana from his mangoes.


See you in 2049

While there will be some challenges from local leaders and politicians, at the national level the BJP will continue its victory over anti-incumbency through the persona Narendra Modi (only 68). Modi needs to simply ask the people if Rahul Gandhi would be preferred over him as PM to win elections.


Modi will turn 78 years old in 2029. He would have already served three terms in the role of prime minister. Amit Shah, who is currently the home minister, might take over the responsibility of saving India from Rahul Ghandi. Shah, who is currently the home minister at 54, is just 54. Shah, who will turn 64 in 2029, could serve three more terms as prime minister before 2044. Rahul Gandhi, who will then be 73, is still eligible for the post of PM. Yogi Adityanath is two years older than Gandhi.

























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