What makes you like Narendra Modi?

There are several reasons to be Narendra Modi's admirer and supporter:

· You can never see this leader in shabby clothes or improper hair style or confused state of mind.

· His body language is commanding, his gait is manly.

· He resembles a saint in saffron, a soldier in military attire and a divine prince in normal daily wear.

· Patriotism is his breath and discipline is in his blood.

· In whosoever world leader's company he is, his talent dominates, others appear less talented.

· Several apparently impossible election promises were fulfilled, we have never seen of any other leader of his calibre in the past.

· Though he is in nation's higher hieararchy, he never favours his family. Could never see siblings around him, never ever.

· He never avails any holiday.

· He has never fallen sick. None has seen him with woollen shawl over his head or neck.

· He knows how much to talk and when to keep quiet.

· Being so busy, none has seen him exhausted. Sense of humour is excellent.

· His speech is sharp and incomparable. Fluency of his language, clarity of thought, articulation in speech all augur well for the country.

· He is never afraid of the gimmicks and challenges of political foes.

· He does not waste his time answering the foolishness of opponents. Yet he is wholly committed to his duty with acumen.

· He is a fusion of the three virtues - health, tradition and honesty.

· Not only his decisions but also his shrewedness, timing and dedication are noteworthy.

· His grandeur resembles a holy symbol of Hindu culture.

· His powerful eyes are capable of making him a hypnotist.

· This man has no confusion, fear or selfishness.

· Lastly even at 74 this man works 15 to 20 hours a day. We have not seen him yawning.

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