It is a rather rare occurrence when the young and the underprivileged opt for the right wing of the political spectrum and vote for less governance and business-friendly development over romantic social equality and wealth redistribution. They vote for their dreams of upward mobility and a chance to grow exponentially, rather than for handouts and freebies that are a result of higher taxes and government controls. The recent electoral results in India are being touted as the rise to power of our own Ronald Reagan or Margaret Thatcher, but the reality couldn’t be further from that. Narendra Modi is an individual who has prepared himself over the past four and a half decades for the role of the leader of this nation. He has understood the pulse of the nation and has been given a stellar opportunity to take steps that could make India stand tall as a harbinger of efficiency and rationality in all its processes as an economy and as a society.
