My India, My Dream PM: 34 Truths Every Indian Should Read Before the Next Vote
We Don’t Need a God in Power – We Need a Real Servant for India
Let every heart hold these words.Let us choose a leader who lives them.
-- CKO PNCDNC
- We need a Prime Minister who walks humbly among the people every day—not one who pretends to be simple and close during elections, bowing low, wearing plain clothes, talking like a man from the street, but once he gets power, shows pride, keeps his distance, and turns cold to the real troubles of ordinary families.
- We need a Prime Minister who truly serves the people from the heart—not one who calls himself “one of us,” the chaiwala, the son of the soil, yet spends hours every day on social media, posting photos, videos, quotes, all to keep his image bright, while dal, petrol, and vegetables get more expensive, farmers wait in pain, and young people hunt for any job that pays.
- We need a Prime Minister who builds the nation’s future—not his own legend, not statues, not temples in his name, not endless world tours for his picture, while government schools fall apart, village clinics have no doctors, small-town roads stay broken, and basic needs of millions go unanswered year after year.
- We need a Prime Minister who puts the health of every citizen first—not one who lets dirty air choke our children in cities, leaves public hospitals weak even in the worst sickness, allows sacred rivers to stay filthy and undrinkable, all so he can look strong and big on television instead of giving clean air, clean water, and real care.
- We need a Prime Minister who stands on the truth that every Indian is equal—Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, Christian, Buddhist, Jain, Parsi, tribal, Dalit, OBC, general category, man or woman—because this land belongs to all of us together, not to any one group that claims to stand above the rest.
- We need a Prime Minister who uses government agencies only for justice and the good of the people—not as personal weapons to silence critics, raid opponents, or pressure those who speak out, and not one who twists elections with unfair means so the true voice of the people gets stolen.
- We need a Prime Minister who sees himself as a servant of the Constitution and 140 crore Indians—not someone to be worshipped like a living god, with crowds chanting his name, attacking anyone who disagrees, demanding blind loyalty, and treating honest questions as betrayal.
- We need a Prime Minister who brings people together across every divide—not one who keeps lighting fires between religions, castes, states, languages, regions, using fear and identity to hold power, because a house divided against itself cannot stand.
- We need a Prime Minister who wakes real thinking and free minds across the land—not one who wants followers who obey without question, but one who pours money into good education that teaches children to reason, to question, to create, to solve, so our young grow into confident builders instead of low-paid workers sent abroad to be used or to break rules just to live.
- We need a Prime Minister who makes every part of India feel like one family—Kashmir to Kanyakumari, Punjab to Tamil Nadu, Gujarat to Assam, Northeast to Bengal—so no one feels like a stranger in his own country, and development, respect, and chance reach every tongue, every faith, every corner without playing favorites.
- We need a Prime Minister who creates so much hope and real work inside India that our best sons and daughters say with pride, “My future is here, I will build my life here, I will raise my children here,” instead of leaving for Canada, Australia, America, Gulf, Europe because they see nothing at home.
- We need a Prime Minister who turns cleanliness into a real habit for the whole nation—not just one-day broom events or smiling photos with a broom, but permanent things: garbage picked up in every lane, good sewage plants, strict laws on factory smoke, real care for rivers, lakes, forests, and the air we all breathe.
- We need a Prime Minister who shows zero mercy to those who harm children and women—fast courts that give justice in months, not years; the hardest punishment after fair trials for rapists, paedophiles, traffickers—so every girl can walk to school, college, work without fear, and every mother sleeps knowing her daughters are safe.
- We need a Prime Minister who puts innovation, science, research, new technology at the top—pouring support into startups, universities, labs, space, green energy, AI, biotech—so India leads the world in inventions and creations, not just copies, assembles, or sends cheap labour to richer countries.
- We need a Prime Minister who is respected by leaders and people all over the world for honesty, fairness, wisdom, and standing on principle—not cheered only in friendly lands while others point fingers at our human rights troubles, press freedom problems, treatment of minorities, or fights inside.
- We need a Prime Minister who knows the power of working together—joining hands sincerely with state governments of every party, listening to opposition, partnering with business, scientists, ordinary people, and world friends—to fix big things like climate, jobs, water, borders through teamwork, not one-man orders.
- We need a Prime Minister who speaks and acts with grace, kindness, respect to every community—protecting minorities, hearing the weak, making sure no group ever feels hunted or afraid because of faith, language, dress, or birthplace.
- We need a Prime Minister who deals hard and fast with anyone who spreads poison by shouting, “My religion is the only true one,” “My caste must rule,” “Others don’t belong,” “I am above the law”—because such words tear the nation apart and must face strong law and strong rejection.
- We need a Prime Minister who ends corruption from top to bottom so welfare money, pensions, houses, free rations, subsidies reach the poorest homes without middlemen or officials taking their share.
- We need a Prime Minister who truly honours our farmers—the Annadatas who feed the nation—with fair prices, quick help when crops fail, insurance that pays, good storage, direct markets so they never have to sit on highways begging to be heard.
- We need a Prime Minister who creates millions of real, dignified jobs so young men and women stop feeling lost after years of exams, coaching, and closed doors.
- We need a Prime Minister who makes good healthcare a right for every person—strong government hospitals in every district, cheap medicines, doctors even in far villages, emergency care that saves lives instead of turning people away.
- We need a Prime Minister who defends the Constitution with everything he has, protects every citizen’s right to speak free, guards a bold and independent press, and keeps democracy alive through open talk, disagreement, and fair votes—not fear and control.
- We need a Prime Minister who lifts women to full equality in safety, education, work, leadership, respect—so no daughter, sister, mother lives in fear or second place.
- We need a Prime Minister who makes school a place of joy and wonder for every child—not a heavy load that breaks the spirit of students or empties the pockets and peace of parents with fees, books, uniforms, buses, and worst of all, forced private coaching just to pass.
- We need a Prime Minister who says government must run most schools in the country, making them the first and best choice for every family, city or village, rich or poor—not leaving education to private hands that turn it into a money machine squeezing parents with fees that take half or more of family income.
- We need a Prime Minister who allows private schools only if they bring something truly different and better—new ways of teaching, special focus on arts, sports, skills, or other paths—that government schools do not yet have, but never as the main choice because parents feel pushed into them by bad public schools.
- We need a Prime Minister who turns every government school into a place of real excellence, equal to the best in the world like MIT in America—modern labs, brilliant teachers paid well and trained always, good libraries, smart classrooms, hands-on science and creativity from the start, sports grounds, music rooms, and a happy place where children want to go every morning.
- We need a Prime Minister who says no to the old idea that India’s best minds must come only from a few elite IITs that often make “yes sir” workers for foreign companies on H-1B visas, or entrepreneurs who chase fast money over real good—because true world-class learning should be everywhere, not just in a few buildings, so every child gets a fair chance to become a thinker, inventor, leader, creator right here.
- We need a Prime Minister who ends the pain where parents in cities and villages spend huge money on private coaching because government schools do not teach well enough—coaching that adds thousands more to tight budgets, forces families to borrow, cut food or other needs, and leaves parents feeling they failed their child.
- We need a Prime Minister who makes government schools free or almost free—no fees that hurt, free books, uniforms, good mid-day meals that children like, safe buses where needed, no hidden costs—so education lifts every child, not traps families in debt or worry.
- We need a Prime Minister who puts big money into training teachers, hiring passionate ones, keeping classes small, checking work with real rules, putting digital tools in every room, and building a course that teaches thinking, solving problems, creating, life skills, and love of learning—not just memorizing for exams that turn bright kids into tired machines.
- We need a Prime Minister who makes sure no child ever leaves school because it feels like punishment or because parents cannot pay—building a system where government education is so strong that private schools have to catch up, not rule because public ones fail.
- We need a Prime Minister who sees education as the root of a strong, united, new India—not something to sell to private profit, but a national work where every school becomes a light of hope, fairness, and high quality, readying our youth to lead the world with pride and freedom.
Let every heart hold these words.Let us choose a leader who lives them.
-- CKO PNCDNC
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