Saturday 6 September 2014

Having your Prime Minister to answer your questions

Even the sound of it gives an impetus to the morals of a regular student. Unfortunately, my school didn't go in for the live session.
Nevertheless, it was lovely watching Mr. Modi address us, in general, as students.
Some of his answers were extremely inspiring. One could make out how closely he had observed life. For instance, how he explained the importance of both experience and education in one's life. There were moments when I would get goosebumps so strong that I would begin to feel like a porcupine who had just had an adrenaline rush. It was as if he was giving voice to the thoughts that had always existed in me. Not a word he spoke seemed to be made up. 
On the contrary, to compensate for the extempore qualities of our P.M., most of the students had to look conspicuously artificial. I mean, its nice that you know how to cram but at least don't look so robotic. Except for a few good ones, all other students rather sounded annoying. Being a good orator for them is mugging up a few lines and bringing arbitrary variations in their voice. Honestly, had I been given the opportunity, I would have done way much better. I know it is a little bit of jealousy on my part too but jokes apart, some of our robots seriously need divine intervention.