Dr. Jagannath Mishra by obliquely equating Modi with Nehru, for political vision which Modi has begun to reflect, castes a small duty on this former Bihar CM .
Dr. Mishra will do well to advise Modi to emulate Nehru on the broader side of the vision Nehru displayed, which we are still bearing with.
Broadly speaking, it was Nehru's vision that carried Kashmir issue to the UN, instead of sensing the repugnance of external or international interventions in domestic issues like Kashmir.
It was also Nehru's long range vision, that refuses to abate till this day, that is contained in the promise India gave to the people of Kashmir for self determination. It is this promise which Pakistan keeps agitating, calling for international attention and intervention, by the use of numerous tricks, including unprovoked shellings on the border.
As a lawyer, Nehru ought to know the basic dos and donts, but being accountable to none, not to the people at least which segment was ruled either by the unlettered illiterates as also unlettered literates, Nehru enjoyed admiration. That admiration still lasts.
Rather than digressing from the point at issue, it would serve a better cause to suggest the likes of Dr. Mishras, not to stop at that, lauding Modi as comparable to Nehru. They, if not they, at least he, may as well register an advice, addressed to Modi, to follow in the foot steps of Nehru, by helping Pakistan in its endeavour to internationalise the issue; in enforcing Nehru's imbecile promise of self determination (sidelining India's back-foot arguments that the said promise lost force by efflux of time and overwritten by the Lahore Agreement).
Nehru's vision which India is painfully enduring till this day would fill volumes, akin to un-skinning an onion. If one admires Nehru and lauds Modi on a Nehruvian platform, the admirer is obligated also to tell Modi to excell Nehru in creating more unendurable ordeals for the posterity that those which Nehru left behind, on the premise that Indians are more appreciative about political imbecilities than political wisdom.
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