As a prime minister, Dr Manmohan Singh often came under
attack for either not speaking or speaking too less even when there were issues
aplenty to address. However, he silenced the opposition by his famous address
in Parliament about three years ago when he invoked an Urdu couplet to hit back
at his critics.
"Hazaron jawabon se achchi hai khamoshi meri, na jaane
kitne sawalon ki aabru rakhi (My silence is better than a thousand answers, it
keeps intact the honour of innumerable questions)," Singh said in August
2012 in his statement during the discussion on coal block allocation scam.
PM Narendra Modi |
The incumbent Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, is a leader who
is known for speaking, and speaking a lot. He would often criticise Manmohan
Singh for not speaking whenever it was required.
But that was when he happened to be the Chief Minister of
Gujarat as he aspired to rule the nation. He still speaks, but not when the
opposition parties attack him over any issue. He takes time and reacts only
when either the matter snowballs into a major controversy or, many a times, just
dies down.
The ruling BJP is under attack once again. This time, over
favouring former Indian Premier League (IPL) chief Lalit Modi, who has been
facing an Enforcement Directorate (ED) probe, procure documents from the UK to travel
to Portugal.
The opposition first attacked External Affairs Minister
Sushma Swaraj, who even admitted to helping the other Modi by speaking to
British Labour MP Keith Vaz. As the matter persisted, the opposition stepped up
the attack and even dragged the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) into the controversy.
Now many parties have been seeking the prime minister’s reply on the issue.
But Modi, who has of late restrained himself from frequent
public speaking, probably after knowing the sanctity of the post he holds, has
been silent.
I wonder what Mr Prime Minister must be thinking while he is
attacked by the opposition parties. Probably Kishore Kumar’s famous song from
1974 Hindi hit “Kasauti” -- Hum Bolega To Bologe Ki Bolta Hai (If I speak up, you
will say I speak too much), picturised on megastar Amitabh Bachchan -- would aptly
describe the situation of the prime minister.
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