India has got the always soughtafter PM
Congrats to the ones who have elected actually, their, Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh for the second time! It’s not the victory of Congress, but the clean image and perspective of Dr. Singh, which led the party and got it to the Lok Sabha as a ruling one. It’s being said that Congress won not because of the Congress but because of Dr. Manmohan Singh. Now, Indians can walk holding their heads high, as their Prime Minister is a plain speaking, honorable and intelligent native.

In this era of crony capitalism, the neutrality maintained by Dr. Singh sets an exemplar for the politicians. Not only by the Indians, selection of Dr. Manmohan Singh as India’s Prime Minister, when other sound options like Sonia Gnadhi and Rahul Gandhi were also in row, is welcomed by people throughout the world. Barack Obama, U.S. President, called up Mr. Singh to congratulate him for his second term win and also invited him to the White House, as international issues such as terrorism and economic downturn, need the attention of the two PMs. As per the details released by US Embassy, the two leaders, who’re leading two main powers of world, talked about strengthening Indo-US relations, working jointly to meet the challenges put forth by the global economic slowdown, spread of terrorism etc. Proving Indian culture, Dr. Singh also invited Obama family to visit India, which was heartily accepted by US President.
Greets also found their way from Pakistan as the Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani also congratulated Dr. Singh for the same. The message was, “t gives me great pleasure to convey on behalf of the people of Pakistan and on my own behalf our heartfelt felicitations on Congress Party’s impressive election victory and your re‑assumption of office as Prime Minster of the Republic of India”
May 22, 2009 was the historic day when Dr. Manmohan Singh was sworn-in the next Prime Minister of India. As of now, the new king of India is busy in preparing, selecting, the team of the leaders who would lead the largest democratic country of the world. Lok Sabha elections 2009 gave India its 17th Prime Minister, the first Sikh till now. Dr. Manmohan Singh had been an economist and was also governor of the Reserve Bank of India and finance minister of India before becoming the prime minister.





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