While one men named Akhilesh Yadav is being wolcomed as the youth icon of india and youngest chief minister of Uttar Pradesh at the age of 38 and one legend at the age of 39 has announced his retirement to pave way for next young generation. This fact has striking contradiction if you ignore their profession. But it has a most welcomed and striking similarity that youth is making his way be it Indian polity or Indian cricket, both of which are most talked about things in Indian.
Analyzing U.P. elections first, because of BSP's poor governance and BJP's lack of strong foundation and strong regional leader, it was evident that the real fight was in between Congress and SP. On another terms it was fight between Rahul Gandhi vs Akhilesh Yadav. While Akhilesh has showed a strong character by not making any disgraceful remarks about any of his opponent and opted to promote better governance as their agenda, Rahul, relied on the ill advice of "wise" and veteran leaders of the congress, cursed other parties and their agenda. And this is what let him down. Though Rahul Gandhi may have reached to the home of poor farmers and dalits, but he has certainly failed to reach their hearts. On the other hand Akhilesh Yadav brought his own thought and applied his own mind rather than depending on advice of veterans, still respecting them. This has led to the swapping victory of SP and he was emerged as the real "Yuvaraj", both in people's and party leaders' heart.
The results of UP election has proved the changing mindset of the people. Today people not only want young face but also wants young mindset and fresh thoughts. While Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi certainly had the charm to gather the maximum people at their rallies, they have failed to deliver what people wanted from their leader which is young and fresh vision for good governance and development agenda of people and their region. Akhilesh Yadav has kept himself apart from dirty politics and verbal allegations and created a clean, gloaming image of himself and future of the people. And that is what people of UP wanted and approved.
Now analyzing the other news, retirement of cricket legend Rahul Dravid, it is certainly sad but welcome news for Indian cricket. It will certainly provide a vacant space for a young player in Indian test cricket team. And that in turns may provide an opportunity for rising of another legend. Though it's not at all easy to fill the shoes of Dravid, there is certainly an opportunity for young Indian cricketers to show the world what they are worth.
Again merely bringing youth to the respective fields is not at all enough and the example for this is quite evident that though being young and charming in Indian politics Rahul Gandhi has failed miserably in UP election and though being the oldest player in cricketing world Sachin Tendulkar still raises the heartbeat of billions when he is on cricket pitch. So it is not young people that are game changers, it's young and innovative mindset and youthful enthusiasm that is what needed to change the game.
Analyzing U.P. elections first, because of BSP's poor governance and BJP's lack of strong foundation and strong regional leader, it was evident that the real fight was in between Congress and SP. On another terms it was fight between Rahul Gandhi vs Akhilesh Yadav. While Akhilesh has showed a strong character by not making any disgraceful remarks about any of his opponent and opted to promote better governance as their agenda, Rahul, relied on the ill advice of "wise" and veteran leaders of the congress, cursed other parties and their agenda. And this is what let him down. Though Rahul Gandhi may have reached to the home of poor farmers and dalits, but he has certainly failed to reach their hearts. On the other hand Akhilesh Yadav brought his own thought and applied his own mind rather than depending on advice of veterans, still respecting them. This has led to the swapping victory of SP and he was emerged as the real "Yuvaraj", both in people's and party leaders' heart.
The results of UP election has proved the changing mindset of the people. Today people not only want young face but also wants young mindset and fresh thoughts. While Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi certainly had the charm to gather the maximum people at their rallies, they have failed to deliver what people wanted from their leader which is young and fresh vision for good governance and development agenda of people and their region. Akhilesh Yadav has kept himself apart from dirty politics and verbal allegations and created a clean, gloaming image of himself and future of the people. And that is what people of UP wanted and approved.
Now analyzing the other news, retirement of cricket legend Rahul Dravid, it is certainly sad but welcome news for Indian cricket. It will certainly provide a vacant space for a young player in Indian test cricket team. And that in turns may provide an opportunity for rising of another legend. Though it's not at all easy to fill the shoes of Dravid, there is certainly an opportunity for young Indian cricketers to show the world what they are worth.
Again merely bringing youth to the respective fields is not at all enough and the example for this is quite evident that though being young and charming in Indian politics Rahul Gandhi has failed miserably in UP election and though being the oldest player in cricketing world Sachin Tendulkar still raises the heartbeat of billions when he is on cricket pitch. So it is not young people that are game changers, it's young and innovative mindset and youthful enthusiasm that is what needed to change the game.
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