Why Kamaraj is Great Leader than Modi Ji?

"Elders should make room for younger individuals in all fields, including the realm of politics. In this context, I recall the legacy of Mr. K. Kamaraj, the former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu and the Founder and President of the Indian National Congress. After India gained independence, he governed Tamil Nadu for more than nine years. Although he had the opportunity to become Prime Minister of India twice, he humbly declined and instead supported the appointments of Lal Bahadur Shastri and Indira Gandhi as Prime Ministers.

Following independence, Tamil Nadu's literacy rate was a mere 7%, but under his leadership, it improved to approximately 35%. He introduced numerous beneficial schemes for Tamil Nadu and India, earning him the title of 'Kingmaker.'

At a certain point, Mr. Kamaraj refused to continue as Chief Minister, stating that it was time for younger leaders to guide the nation. He recognized that he was aging and focused on strengthening the Indian National Congress. Similarly, other senior ministers and leaders should consider stepping aside to allow younger generations to take the reins.

I also hold great respect for Mr. Narendra Modi's efforts in advancing the nation. However, at 73 years old, he should consider giving way to younger leaders to lead the country, especially since the BJP is losing its grip in many Indian states. He could play a pivotal role in grassroots work and mentorship as a senior leader, rather than holding the position of Prime Minister.

Therefore, I appreciate Mr. Kamaraj's political philosophy, and I emphasize that this principle applies not just to Mr. Modi but to all leaders."

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