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Indian PM Manmohan Gandhi is to retire... http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-25585033

Manmohan, an economist who was an unexpected choice for the top post in 2004, has been one of India's longest serving prime ministers.

But his image has taken a beating in recent months, especially over a slew of corruption scandals.

Also, of late, his position has been undermined by the growing influence of Rahul Gandhi, the latest member of the influential Nehru-Gandhi dynasty (that deceived and murdered Sikhs) who is widely projected as the Congress Party's next leader.

He acknowledged that he had been unable to tackle corruption and inflation and also generate jobs - all major concerns with the voters. But he said history would judge him kindly...

So how will Sikhs judge Manmohan's term as a prime minister?

There are those who would argue that Manmohan has been the least effective of India's PM's ever.

He might be a nice person but then so are all front men. A Nehru-Gandhi chela (servant) he did little or nothing for Sikhs.

He could not stand up for the turban against other nations.

He could not bring justice for Sikhs, for sufferers of Sikh mass murder and genocide.

He could not change anti-Sikh policies.

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Manmohan singh is a person who has caused world peace for 10 years (2004-2014) when our planet was entering modernisation ,industrialisation on a large scale..

Though people usually have a nature of doing ninda of someone or the other and manmohan singh has been a part of their topic but his nature which is full of peace ,calmness ,patience is a quality which is rare .

These 10 years (1 generation gap ) was very unusual .

This time period has totally changed lifestyle of people all over world in the name of modernisation like increase of vehicles ,tall buildings ,eating spots,internet,communication and these things can now be found in every part of earth .But at the same time it was a particular tension among countries which would have turned into an world war type but it was manmohan singh (specially seated by god for this purpose ) who was cause of peace when terror attacks took place in mumbai and when pakistan and china captured some indian points in kashmir.Had it been some other p.m. it was enough reason for an war .Similarily manmohan singh was a reason for advising U.N.O.and america to tackle situations with peace instead of weapons.But it is 100 % sure that with manmoham singh leaving his place ,a change in world affairs will

take place.

Manmohan singh has clearly said on 3 january 2014 (by the power of his experience of 10 years on highest post of a country with 4th largest

army power ) that if a person like narendar modi who is extremely violent,arrogant,proudy,clever becomes a p.m. it would be

DISASTROUSfor the country .Note his word disastrous,he could have said dangerous but he said disastrous .Why because he has sensed the present tension among countries and a person like narendar modi (enemy of peace ,truth and dharam lovers) becoming p.m. and the result of it ,ofcourse it is clear .

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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

Sukhi Bhaji, nice to see you saw the satirical comment.

Dharmi Bhaji, a number of good points.

Unfortunately (for Sikhs), Manmohan had a unique opportunity and failed to heal wounds between communities; failed to stand up for Sikhs; failed as a role model for Sikhs and failed to be a Sikh patron.

Where are his list of achievements in the name of Sikhi? Was he just a 'nice man in a turban'?

Has Manmohan ever called for Article 25 of the Indian Constitution (which says Sikhs are hindus) to be repealed?

http://www.discoversikhism.com/sikh_library/english/constitution_of_india.html

There are many pictures showing Manmohan bowing, visiting and taking part in mandir event's and showing his masters how a 'nice man in a turban' can be trained to behave. Have yet to see a picture where he bowed in front of Sri Guru Granth Sahib.

Unilke, Manmohan there have been many world leaders who have never forgotten their roots; participating and repaying the communities they came from in full.

Both Sonia and Indira Gandhi adopted lion cubs. One stayed as a cub, the other turned into a ferocious lion that could not be controlled. His roar was famous, his name was 'Jarnail Singh' and he was from Bhindran.

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Sukhi Bhaji, nice to see you saw the satirical comment.

Lolz... I didn't even notice it before Sukhi pointed it out

Both Sonia and Indira Gandhi adopted lion cubs. One stayed as a cub, the other turned into a ferocious lion that could not be controlled. His roar was famous, his name was 'Jarnail Singh' and he was from Bhindran.

That's a nice way of putting it bhaji. I like this. Nice one!

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Here is the backstory.

Sonia Gandhi wanted to become Prime Minister but the IA flatly refused to fight under a "foreigner" hence she backtracked and Manmohan Singh was chosen as Prime Minister with the Gandhis pulling the string behind the scenes. All of the power but none of the responsibility.

Their new pet stooge is Kejriwal whom they are now supporting to cut into BJPs votes. They have propped him just like they did with a certain leader in the punjab back in the 80s. The move is brilliant, diabolical and may backfire.

However, I dont believe Manmohan Singh ever took a cent personally but allowing it to happen time and time again is probably even worst. But I will thank him for something.

FLASHBACK to 1991,

India was on the verge of bankruptcy with a mere 2 billion dollars in gold reserves. THE GOI wanted to use this gold to secure a loan with the IMF. However, the IMF demanded that if India wanted this loan it would have to open up its economy. The Congress high command had a huge meeting with all the top power brokers. All of them refused to open up the economy because of their socialist ways. Manmohan Singh stood up and made a great speech on why this was necessary and the rest is history. The GOI finally opened up the economy with growth rates hovering around 6-8 percent during the last 15 years.

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