Why Modi Can Never Be a PM?



The charm deficit:

While a big streak of fascism is hardly a disadvantage in a nation that still worships Indira Gandhi. The investment rates in Gujarat may be vital to the urban middle class, but the average Indian is looking for leader who stirs trust and affection.

Modi suffers from a charm deficit disorder that’s fatal for a politician in national retail politics. Modi, the ‘loh purush’ seems to have all the warmth of stainless steel. His aloofness makes for bad television, and even his favorable media stories emphasize a technocratic capability and unfriendly integrity.