Thank you Nitin :). Yea, that is quite something indeed. He really knows what he is talking about and perhaps that is something which makes his speeches so exciting. The moment someone reads a speech from a book or a paper, it gets so mechanical and boring. But to know that this entire thing was extempore was a delightful feeling. And I loved the way he related to the common man throughout the process. It simply is the ultimate gesture of a visionary :)
]]>Thank you Gowthama :). I agree, he is the man with a vision and a man with a true plan to make that vision come true. It is very rare to have leaders like that and seeing the developments, I can feel that the winds of change have started :) .
Thanks so much about your kind words about the post. I couldn’t resist writing my opinions on this post. It really touched me :)
]]>Thank you Priyashi :). I was waiting for this speech all day and there was not even a single moment of lull in that speech. Simply one of the greatest speeches I have heard in a while :)
]]>Thank you Alok :). Spot on, he indeed owned the stage, an extempore and the way he related to the crowd there was simply stunning :)
]]>True Abhijit, and he is really good at it. Today he was talking about govt and business, it all makes it feel so practical and for me I feel that the change is there en route and it is about to happen.. Birth of a revolution I guess :)
]]>Thank you Datta :)
]]>Thank you Maniparna :). He he he that is a very clever coinage :)
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