The Prime Minister Dated: 26th May, 2018
7, Lok Kalyan Marg Delhi, India Subject: Regarding the pains of a student, a citizen of the country Sir Many achievements have been made in India as a democracy by the citizens as well as politicians, and hence let me take this opportunity to congratulate you on the fourth anniversary of your Prime Minister-ship, or should quote you and say “Prime Servant-ship”. Let me also congratulate you on taking the very first decisions since becoming the Prime Minister of this great democracy, that was to rename Race Course Road to Lok Kalyan Marg. We almost became a superpower by that move. Let me also congratulate the nation that made a chai-wala as its Pradhan Sevak. I am sorry, however, to differ from the people of your party and my fellow Indians when they consider this as your achievement, I consider this as the striking feature of this beautiful democracy and the great constitution that our founding fathers gave to us. It’s been four years. Four years is quite a long time. In these four years you have lost 10 seats in Lok Sabha and your government, our government, has passed bills in less than half an hour without discussion. People call it efficiency; I call it lack of skills and qualification. To be very honest, this was bound to happen the moment we elected an uneducated, unlearned, immoral set of ‘representatives’ to the Parliament. Four years is quite a long time indeed. The nation goes into elections next year. However, I still remember the historic day 4 years ago, when you won your party the elections decimating the congress to a mind numbing (for the dynasts) 44, very clearly. You had come up to the stage saying “ache din aa gaye”. I would like to admit that I was your supporter (and not of the party) till the moment you said this phrase. “Achhe din’ was a concept, an idea, a mini-anifesto that you gave to the people, which the people looked up to in the form of a hope, a hope for a better nation, a hope of a developed country, a hope to get past all the scams and a corruption free India and it was all these promises among many others, which I thought, which we thought that comprised the achhe din. However, when you said “ache din aa gaye” the moment you won, it was clear to me (and I believe, to many others) that your promise of “achhe din” was a scam and a manipulative strategic and deceitful election ‘jumla. How could ache din arrive, after all, when you hadn’t even joined the office and taken oath as the Prime Minister. No sir, it wasn’t ache din for us. It was ache din for you, for your election ambitions were, at last, fulfilled. Achhe din had arrived for you and your party and hence, on that day, you had said “ache din aa gaye”. . . . . . . . . . . . . Hence, I kindly urge you to be as efficient as possible in the rest of your tenure as Prime Minister. Maybe look after education as your predecessors did. After all, PM Vajpayee would never have wanted the level of education to go down like this. His Sarva Shiksha Abhiyaan is a witness to that. Thanking You A Youth A Citizen Toshan Note: the hidden content shall be published at a later stage. Maybe when I recieve a reply from the Prime Minister.
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