New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has suddenly slipped into silent mode. Once hailed as second Obama during poll campaign, Modi appears frail today. When nation wants him to speak on crucial issues like conversion, he chooses not to respond. Man who defeated all opposition, within his party and outside, singlehandedly, is appearing fragile. Modi has the will to change the way; we have been practising traditional politics. But, when we see a Modi, who gets into silent, non responsive mode, it worries everybody, those who voted for him or those who didn't.
This feeling deepens further when forces close to sangh family, resent and threaten to take country on the path, they feel is right.
There is a class of people, who have started questioning themselves, if voting for Modi was right or a wrong decision.
Opposition wants him to come to Rajya Sabha for once, reiterates his conviction to protect Indian constitution, all over again. Government doesn’t pay heed to the demand.
Over the past few weeks, chorus to bring Modi to Rajya Sabha only grew strong and stronger.
Opposition knows Modi’s weaknesses. Modi can't do away with RSS, his alma mater.
Modi can't question Mohan Bhagwat. Modi can't disagree with him on certain core issues, which RSS espouses since its foundation. Modi can't turn the table upside down. He has got his limitations.
But here is a school of thought, who feels Modi and only Modi can reign in RSS and VHP. Modi has the gumption to take on VHP, Bajrang Dal and others. He has done it before in Gujarat, why can't he do it here at national scale?
Modi is the best bet against RSS but at the national level, problems are plenty, forces are many. Dealing with them is lot more difficult.
Will Modi respond with "out of box solution"? It's only assumption at this juncture.
People know Modi can deal with outsiders, but when it comes to dealing with his own family, Modi can’t do much.
Modi has suddenly started looking to me an aged politician minus his roar. Shoulder slightly stooped when nation’s expectation has been growing with each passing day.

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