Dynamic leadership

Sir,
There has been a huge amount of whispering and murmering in relation to the issue of Narender Modi’s whole hearted acceptance and projection by BJP, the premier National Opposition party as their Prime Ministerial candidate for the ensuising Lok Sabha elections. The burning million dollar question confronting the nation is “as to what type of leadership is needed at his crucial juncture to steer the nationalship in the muddy waters of deep rooted corruption culminating into gigantic scams in almost all fields involvingcrores of national wealth. The schemes formulated for upliftment of down trodden as well as people living below the poverty line have been manipulated and exploited to the hilt for personal gains to stash the slush money in their coffers.
Radical electoral reforms are crying need of the hour. The present system of governance propped up by frequent elections requires mammoth funds. The politicans irrespective of political uneage form a strong syndicate weilding the unbridled authority. However, unfortunately they lack  a sustainable moral base and provenly failed to resist the temptation and lust for indulging into immoral acts, the nation, therefore, clamours for a top leader with bubbling dynamism, unshakeable moral foundation, skilled to handle interactable diverse coalition partners, charishmatic appeal and blessed with ability to drive out the deep embedded diffidence from the mindset of the people that all politicians are chips of the same block as such nochange is possible.
Any Tom, Dick and Harry, the product of coalition culture shall not be able to deliver.
The nation is waiting for a Trojan Horse with vast vision and wisdom to catapult the nation to the hightest cliff of glory and prosperitychallenges appear to be insurmountable on the internal as well as external front but not impossible to overcome it is not the party that matters but the leader in the driving seat makes the difference.
The voter has the authority and power to engineer the change sooner the better to move away from the beaten track and bid good bye to the political doctors who have failed to diagnose and treat the chronic malaise of the nation.
Yours etc….
P.C. Sharma
Trikuta Nagar