Friday, May 3, 2024

G K Moopanar, H N Bahuguna and Arvinder Singh Lovely -- something common ? ---- Congress always paid heavily due to rebellion

 

Sucharita Mohanty, the Congress' candidate for the Puri Lok Sabha seat in Odisha, has returned her ticket citing insufficient campaign funds from the party. Mohanty said that despite efforts like a public donation drive and minimised spending, she struggled financially and could not sustain an impactful campaign.


Congress always paid heavily due to rebellion



New Delhi 


What's common between G K Moopanar, H N Bahuguna, Sharad Pawar and Arvinder Singh Lovely?

They all quit Congress deserting the ship during election seasons albeit in different time space and it is true the history of grand old party backs the argument that dissension, revolts and desertion have always taken the wind out of Congress party’s sail. 


Be that was 1999 when Sharad Pawar, P A Sangma and Tariq Anwar raised the foreign origin bogey of Sonia Gandhi or the 1977 story when Chandrasekhar, Jagjivan Ram and H N Bahuguna had left Congress.


In the run up to 1996 polls, 'season' for migratory birds had caused immense damage to Congress when first Arjun Singh was expelled for his diatribe against P V Narasimha Rao. Late Singh along with stalwart N D Tiwari had floated All India Indira Congress (Tiwari) and threw a spanner in Narasimha Rao’s plans to return to power.



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(The headline to my article in Telugu newspaper Eenadu makes it more interesting -- Rebels headache to Hastam (Hand symbol). 


That year what gave a rude shock to the Congress was formation of Tamil Manila Congress in Tamil Nadu under the leadership of G K Moopanar and even P Chidambaram had joined him. 


In 1996, the Congress failed to get even a single seat in the southern state. 


In fact, statistics show the Congress suffered a debilitating blow for similar reasons in 1989 too. Interestingly, the worst drubbing the grand old party faced in 2014 – when its tally came down to a historic low of 44, there was no much dissension or desertion games.




In retrospect, the BJP leaders point out – in 1998 when the Congress was desperate to make a comeback, firebrand leader Mamata Banerjee had dealt a severe blow by staging a rebellion against the then Congress president Sitaram Kesri.


Even a hardcore Sonia Gandhi-loyalist Mani Shankar Aiyar had joined Mamata's newly floated Trinamool Congress had tied up with the BJP much to the chagrin of the Congress. In fact Aiyar was made National Coordinator of Trinamool Congress. However, after Sonia Gandhi took active interest in party affairs and later became party president, Aiyar was back in the party.

 

The Congress in 1998, managed 141 seats – just three more than its 1996 tally. 


There was a downswing in vote share and it had come down to 25.82 per cent.


That year 1996– even Madhav Rao Scindia had walked out of the party resulting in Congress meeting its waterloo and the BJP for the first time, had emerged as the single largest party.


In the past, in 1989, many say Bofors campaign in media and by opposition did not do as much damage to the Congress as did V P Singh walking out as Defence Minister from the Rajiv Gandhi cabinet.


With rebels like Arun Nehru, Arif Mohammad Khan and V C Shukla rallying behind, the Congress strength from a record 415 was brought down to 197.


The Nehru-Gandhi family has been ‘ousted’ from the Prime Minister’s official residence since then though between 2004 and 2014 – it was Sonia Gandhi who reportedly ran the UPA regime.


Interestingly, however, history also shows that not many Congress men and women could do well once they left the party. In 1996, Arjun Singh himself had lost the elections. Sharad Pawar’s ‘Maharashtra strongman’ tag did not take him far vis-a-vis prime ministerial ambitions and his party NCP also later worked under Sonia Gandhi as UPA chairperson.


Mr Pawar himself was Dr Manmohan Singh’s Agriculture Minister for 10 years.


Tariq Anwar has now returned to Congress fold in Bihar while former Lok Sabha Speaker P A Sangma’s politics too did not go far. He even unsuccessfully contested against Pranab Mukherjee for the coveted office of President of India in 2012.


Among the Congress deserters, Morarji Desai, V P Singh and Chandrasekhar could become Prime Minister and Mamata Banerjee created ‘her story’ in West Bengal when she ousted the Marxists in their den in 2011.


This year will probably decide the fate of onetime Congress dynasty's loyalist Ghulam Nabi Azad. He floated a new party after leaving Congress in 2021. 


History has the habit of repeating itself and it is more so in contemporary politics.


The series of desertions in the Congress camp including the likes of one time insider Tom Vadakkan and across many states in 2019 suggested that the Congress party was up for an uphill task in the elections five years back. 

Playing up the Rafale aircraft deal row was a big gamble despite the euphoria and media hype over the entry of Priyanka Gandhi Vadra into the poll scene. 

Ultimately she did not contest. 


The grand old party suffered dissension across the country including Gujarat and Telangana in 2019 where even a few months before polls, it was expected to put up a good fight.


There was a ‘mess’ in the Maharashtra unit with Leader of the Opposition Vikhe-Patil going soft on the BJP-led state government and particularly on Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis. His son Sujoy had joined BJP.




In 2019, there was revolt against Mumbai Congress chief Sanjay Nirupam. This year he is out from the party and has returned to Shiv Sena.

Milind Deora also quit. 


Notably, in 2019 Priya Dutt -- Late Sunil Dutt's daughter - had announced she would not be contesting.

In Gujarat, at least four MLAs quit even as Hardik Patel made an entry into the party. In Telanganga, at least six legislators had moved towards K Chandrasekhar Rao-led TRS. In Haryana, a three-time MP Arvind Sharma had joined the BJP.


In Delhi, Tom Vadakkam gave a virtual shocker. He joined the unique club of the likes of Natwar Singh – who also has been close to Sonia Gandhi one time - and now has turned an ardent critic of dynastic politics.


Congress candidates in Surat in Gujarat and in Indore in Madhya Pradesh have withdrawn from the fray and BJP already has two MPs in the new Lok Sabha..


ends 


Perception battle is key ...... How Congress could find itself in 'mess' in Rae Bareli ::: 12 per cent Muslims but there is a Mayawati candidate...Brahmins 10 per cent and 'tall' Samajwadi leader Manoj Pandey is backing BJP

"The loss of the family bastion seat of Amethi underscored the dwindling relevance of south Asia’s most famous political dynasty in Narendra Modi’s “new India”, 

- The Guardian in 2019 


Rae Bareli need not be a cakewalk for Rahul Gandhi. 


Take the caste and community composition. There are 12 per cent Muslims and 34 per cent Dalits or Scheduled Castes. To make things complex is Mayawati-led BSP nominee; and that party is popular for often springing surprise by doing miracles in social engineering.




Modi said: "Daro Mat, Bhago mat" 











Thakur Prasad Yadav is the BSP nominee who will be locked in a triangular contest against  Rahul and BJP's Dinesh Pratap Singh. The BJP had actually put up a very good fight against Sonia Gandhi in 2019. 


Here is the statistics for you !!  In 2014, Sonia's victory was quite comfortable and huge. 

But in 2019, Sonia Gandhi had suffered a setback/shortfall of 8 percent of votes. She polled 534,918 votes and that made 55.80 per cent of votes.


In contrast, BJP's Dinesh Pratap Singh, who is contesting yet again, polled 367,740 votes and that made 38.36 percent. This was fairly below Sonia's tally. But importantly, the saffron party's vote share had increased by as high as 17.31 percent. 


This 'increase' will be something the Congress should be careful about and this will work as a booster for the BJP.  Notably, in 2014, Sonia Gandhi bagged 526,434 votes and here too it was shortfall of 8.43  per cent of votes than she had polled in 2009. 






Rae Bareli has about 24 per cent Pasi community and they can also tilt balance any of the three ways. 


Other caste groups are: Brahmins - 10 per cent and Rajputs 6.5 per cent. More into the caste games --- BJP candidate is a Rajput and BSP candidate is a Yadav. What adds to BJP's kitty is a senior Brahmin leader Manoj Pandey is a Samajwadi leader but his son has joined BJP and senior Pandey is also with the Lotus party for all practical purpose. 


Manoj Pandey voted for BJP during the Rajya Sabha election. Pandey also has met the BJP candidate along with his son. 


So what happens next ? 


In Rae Bareli out of five assembly segments, in 2022 polls - Samajwadi Party had won four. One went to Aditi Singh -- now with BJP. From Unchahar assembly segment winner was Manoj Pandey -- a great fighter and he has lately shifted alliance to the BJP. 








A look back:


List of Rae Bareli MPs


1952 Feroze Gandhi - Congress


1957
1960^ R P Singh
1962 Baijnath Kureel
1967 Indira Gandhi
1971
(all Congress)

1977 Raj Narain Janata Party


1980 Indira Gandhi Indian National Congress
1980^ Arun Nehru

1984
1989 Sheila Kaul
1991

1996 Ashok Singh Bharatiya Janata Party


1998
1999 Satish Sharma Indian National Congress

2004 Sonia Gandhi

2006^


2009
2014
2019 







Rahul in 2024 is a 'runaway Shehzade' !! ..... 'Ma Ka Ladla' syndrome at work ... "Priyanka denied" is the 'real political message' of Congress battle in 2024 :::: How "unsafe" seat would be Rae Bareli for Rahul Gandhi ? From five MLAs in the constituency, now two are with BJP

The Big Picture take away will be little 'Out of the box' analysis.


The decision to field Rahul Gandhi from Rae Bareli - which out of 20 times the Congress has won 17 times shows Rahul was in search of not only a safe seat -- he opted for the 'safest seat'.


Is story from Wayanad is one of nervousness? Even if it is not so ...it's clear Rahul has stayed away from Amethi -- where he was humbled by 'woman of the match' Smriti Irani in 2019. 


Smriti Irani had polled 468,514 votes - that is 49.71 percent and that was +15.33. In contrast Rahul Gandhi had polled 4,13,394 - that is 43.84 percent and that was minus 2.85 of votes Rahul had bagged in 2014. 



"Nomination from Raebareli was an emotional moment for me! My mother has entrusted me with the responsibility of the family's workplace ('karmabhoomi') and given me the opportunity to serve it. 


Amethi and Rae Bareli are not different for me, both are my family and I am happy that Kishori Lal ji, who has been serving the area for 40 years, will represent the party from Amethi," - Rahul Gandhi. 





There's another important message. Sonia Gandhi is still a doting mom for a son and she has passed on her constituency to Rahul and it was a typical way of saying No to Priyanka. If no one else - Robert Vadra would not be very excited the manner Priyanka Gandhi Vadra was yet again denied the electoral debut chance.  


'Ma Ka Ladla' phenomenon has worked more prominently than anything else. 


The other messages those should not be missed are: --- Rahul has played an escapist. The English word is that of a gentleman !! 

Hindi word could be Bhagoda !!


Rahul in 2024 is a 'runaway Neta' ! -- is another powerful message. 


In Rae Bareli out of five assembly segments, in 2022 polls - Samajwadi Party had won four. One went to Aditi Singh -- now with BJP. From Unchahar assembly segment winner was Manoj Pandey -- a great fighter and he has lately shifted alliance to the BJP. This could be a game changer. 


According to some analysts - Rahul Gandhi in the entire comes out as a 'fearful/Bhay-vit' Neta and also quite indecisive till the last minute. He is also trying to prove some critics right - that the sense of entitlement is extreme in Rahul Gandhi. 


His decision and that of his mother seem to drive home the point that -- If Amethi has defeated me once; I will not go back to them or that constituency yet again. Amid all these an article by 'suspended Congress leader' Sanjay Jha makes a lot of sense.







"But the Gandhis have no one to blame but themselves for the prolonged obsolescence from mainstream Uttar Pradesh politics since 1989. The Congress party has no excuse whatsoever for being reduced to a ludicrous sideshow in a state that it dominated right till the mid-1980s before a cataclysmic capitulation in the aftermath of the Mandir-Mandal hurricane. 

But does it still take 35 years for a political resurrection? The party’s inability to rebuild its once insuperable goodwill will still have to be fixed, irrespective of the outcome," says Sanjay Jha. 


ends 




"Kharge ji aap ki bali charne wali hae ::::::: That 'first phase' of polling has gone in favour of INDI alliance .... is a typical Leftist-style campaign by eco system: That Modi can return is a real 'worry' in Pakistan

"Nothing will happen to brother-sister duo..," says Amit Shah on possible Congress debacle after June 4th. But he added that while Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka will be safe ..... Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge is going to be the "sacrificial goat' !!


"Kharge ji aap ki bali charne wali hae....meri baat yaad rakhna"





"Many think of Rahul Gandhi as a buffoon.... they are mistaken," says Union Minister Smriti Irani.  


"There is a deadly game that he undertakes. He believes, he has been preordained to rule over India...He believes that we as citizens should be obligated for his presence". 


"He believes every instrument of law and legal office...should only serve his whims and fancies. This is the only Indian politician who has the audacity to threaten officers who investigate scams".  


She further adds Rahul Gandhi behaves like this ... despite being "out of power for a decade". "Imagine the dangers to this country....if such a whimsical, political...ever gets power". 


Blogger 




That 'first phase' of polling has gone in favour of INDI alliance .... is a typical Leftist-style campaign by eco system: That Modi can return is a real 'worry' in Pakistan



 Prime Minister Narendra Modi has dragged Pakistan into debate in the poll season. But he had a reason as one former minster in Pakistan has sought to hail the leadership of Rahul Gandhi.


The poor 'Gandhi' -- though is not a Gandhi from his 'father side' connections - is actually nervous.

Why it took so long to decide between Amethi or Rae Bareli is something Indian sickular media cannot see. The myopic vision is actually deliberate.


Imagine - a BJP's top leader even in state assembly polls would have remained 'undecided' like that -- what would they write. Firangi media has their agenda. 


Bharat will be no more a country readily playing a second fiddle to them, their parochial Christian views and would even able to ignore US diktats. But of course -- there are worries in Pakistan. And they want return of 'Biryani' offering Congress leadership or even those who will be remote controlled by the grand old party.  







Umair Javed recently wrote in 'Dawn', the leading Pakistani newspaper, : "This mix of divisive cultural politics and grow­th-oriented economics that feeds Hindu middle-class ambition and provides targeted welfare are key ingredients in the BJP’s political trajectory. 


Unless a major upset happens, this agenda looks set to deliver an expanded majority for the party. And in the process, India is likely to take one more step towards a one-party form of government."  


The article admits :  "In more recent times, the BJP has also made inroads in places that were seen to be immune from divisive polarisation, such as Kerala. While it is still some way from winning an election there, the BJP’s popularity among Dalit voters has grown considerably. The fact that a party dominated by upper-caste Hindus is getting votes from lower-caste groups deserves more explanation. 


"Incisive analysis by Samantha Agarwal on this issue points to the tactical use of caste-centric rhetoric that portrays the BJP as a defender of lower-caste interests in a region where secularist and leftist parties have failed to improve their material conditions."


Of course,  from our end we also know that the BJP came to power in Tripura by ousting its communist government in 2018. The BJP has also gained wider political acceptability in West Bengal and Kerala, two other communist 'strongholds'. West Bengal is of course now being ruled by Mamata Banerjee, who ousted the communists in 2011, but has presented a more Muslim-friendly dispensation in Kolkata than the Left.  


Kerala CM Pinyari Vijayan is in fact being smart and playing a different game. Critics say Vijayan has already tinted the red flag of the communists with the hues of saffron, the color associated with Hindus. In other words, the communists in Kerala have taken care not to 'offend Hindus' with the so-called reformist and progressive communist ideas. And that's  a happy sign to an extent as communists' Muslim-friendly politics actually had originated from West Bengal as the state started encouraging 'influx' from the other side by hook or crook.  


Now the Pakistani newspaper also says:  "In more recent years, the BJP has also laid claim to reducing poverty by a significant degree".

"......they provide the example of the “prime minister’s food support plan (PMGKAY), which built on the pre-existing National Food Security Act to provide rice and pulses to 800 million people at zero cost. 


The increase in the Government of India’s food subsidy bill between 2019-20 and 2020-21 was nearly fivefold and the net amount of the subsidy remained structurally higher every year since 2020”.





It is true PM Modi has “delivered” on many fronts and many of the contentious issues that were on Hindu nationalists’ wish list including the the Rama temple at Ayodhya.


Article 370 was removed and even the Supreme Court has upheld the government’s decision to revoke Kashmir’s special status.
His government has outlawed the Muslim practice of “instant divorce”, the Triple Talaq and even Muslim women have supported this. The following para also makes an interesting reading - for both Modi-bashing army and his Bhakts. 

Jaiprakash Gaur, the 84-year-old founder of infrastructure conglomerate Jaypee Group who has been as much a participant in the making of India as a witness to its history, has a piece of advice for BJP’s prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi. 

“Modi is a doer and you will start sensing the change if he becomes the Prime Minister. But his stint at the Centre would be much more successful if he can be a little more democratic or benevolent in his leadership style,” said Gaur who has seen the reign of 14 Prime Ministers in India and the British rule before that while leading an extraordinarily eventful life.  (The Economic Times) 



Thursday, May 2, 2024

"DARO MAT ... BHAGO MAT - PM Modi to Rahul ...... the master stroke ??.. Congress fields Rahul Gandhi from Rae Bareli, K L Sharma from Amethi


Addressing an election rally in West Bengal's Bardhaman-Durgapur, PM Modi asserted, "The result of this election is clear. No need for any opinion polls. I had said this earlier, 'shehzada' (Rahul Gandhi) will also lose from Wayanad. And will therefore look for a second seat.


And now he is scared to fight at Amethi and ran away to Raebareli. I want to tell him, 'Daro Mat, Bhago Mat' (don't be scared, don't run away)," the Prime Minister said.

(On Rahul Gandhi's candidature from Rae Bareli, Uttar Pradesh Deputy CM Brajesh Pathak says "BJP is going to win in Rae Bareli and Amethi with a huge margin. Rahul Gandhi had first left Amethi and went to Wayanad, now he has come to Rae Bareli. The people of Rae Bareli will never accept him. BJP is going to win all 80 seats in the state with a huge majority...".)


 Ending weeks if not months of speculation amid huge predicament faced by the party leadership and the first dynasty; Congress on Friday announced the name of Rahul Gandhi for Rae Bareli parliamentary constituency -- the one represented by his mother Sonia Gandhi for long. 






Rahul Gandhi contested from Wayanad in Kerala as well and Prime Minister Narendra Modi had pretty well predicted  once polling would be over in the southern state, Rahul will file his nomination from a second seat.  In fact, between Amethi and Rae Bareli -- the latter is considered easier for Rahul as he was already humbled in Amethi in 2019. 


Incidentally, Rahul's name as the party candidate from Rae Bareli comes within hours the BJP on Thursday late evening declared Dinesh Pratap Singh as its candidate from the Rae Bareli seat for the Lok Sabha Election 2024. 


Rae Bareli, a Gandhi family stronghold, has been won by former Congress President Sonia Gandhi four consecutive times.  


Dinesh Pratap Singh is a Uttar Pradesh Minister of State (Independent Charge).

He had fought the 2019 Lok Sabha elections from the Raebareli constituency and was defeated by Congress leader Sonia Gandhi. 


Singh was earlier in the Congress party. He became a member of the Legislative Council from Congress for the first time in 2010 and for the second time in 2016. He quit the Congress and joined the BJP in 2018. 




The BJP then fielded him as its candidate in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections against Sonia Gandhi from Raebareli. In 2022, Dinesh Pratap Singh became an MLC for the third time.  

On the other hand, the BJP's Smriti Irani, the giant killer of 2019 polls, will face Congress nominee K L Sharma in Amethi. 


Sharma is a close aide of the Gandhi family and has been associated with the party for over four decades. Originally from Ludhiana in Punjab, Kishori Lal Sharma stepped into Raebareli and Amethi with Rajiv Gandhi in 1983.





Rahul had a triangular contest in Wayanad in Kerala as he faces Ms Annie Raja of the Communist party of India (CPI) and BJP’s K Surendran, among others.



In 2019, Rahul Gandhi defeated the CPI candidate by more than 400,000 votes, the highest margin in Kerala, although he lost his second seat to BJP in the family bastion of Amethi.

 India allows a candidate to contest more than one seat but they can keep only one if they record multiple victories.



In 2019, the Congress won its second-lowest number of seats – 52 – in Lok Sabha. Kerala alone contributed the highest tally of 15.


Five years before in 2014; the Congress slumped to a historic low of 44 when it was swept out of power by the BJP in 2014.  In both 2014 and 2019 national election; the Congress tally of 44 and 52 were less than one tenth of the total 543 members in the House of the people.


In 2014, the BJP won 282 recording an increase of 166 seats. For Congress, there was loss of 162 seats. 






Rahul Gandhi’s ‘Chowkidar Chor hae’ (PM is a thief) campaign simply boomeranged in 2019.


According to a BJP leader - “People did not buy the line that Modi has been personally corrupt. They admired BJP's governance and faceless Indian voters also proved themselves smarter than everyone dealing them had thought”.


Union Minister Giriraj Singh says, "The Gandhi family never goes back to the seat from where it loses. Rahul Gandhi lost Amethi and he left it. 

This time if he loses Raebareli too, he will leave that too. Just like Bahadur Shah Zafar was the last emperor of the Mughal Sultanate, Raebareli is the same for the Gandhi family."

The Biggest flaw in "Indian 'secularism" is that it's anti-Hindu ::::: "Now, we have a strong leader with a mass appeal"


"In our prime minister (Narendra Modi) we have a strong leader with a mass appeal. His capacity to change India's destiny is globally recognized." - Late Arun Jaitley in 2018 


 Indian secularism has a long but flawed history, says an article in Pakistani newspaper 'Dawn'. Should the author be given a strong counter ? Should he be complimented?


Should we tell him -- yes, the biggest flaw in Indian 'secularism' is that it's anti-majority. And the perception is adhered to by the self-styled practitioners of that secularism - read SICKULARISM - quite religiously -- like the radicals do across the borders -- like the Talibans or the Lashqars !! 






What do these drag us to debate about? The question gains currency as this is also election season in India. 


Modi's admirers and detractors say Indian PM is hoping to become ‘bigger' than Nehru if not even Mahatma Gandhi. He aims to win a third term in office -- something only Nehru could achieve during the days of country's infancy as an independent nation. That monopolistic polity has been certainly challenged. 


The Modi government has also ensured that some skeletons are pulled out and the 'sacred' aspects associated with the Nehru legacy is today exposed.  That Nehru  erred in multiple fronts vis-a-vis foreign policy in respect of China, the US and Pakistan is today well understood in different quarters.  


As the distant rumble of a helicopter drew closer, cheers erupted from the gathered crowds in anticipation. By the time India’s prime minister finally stepped on to the stage, bowing deeply while immaculately dressed in a white kurta and peach waistcoat and with a neatly trimmed beard, the chants had reached a deafening pitch: “Modi, Modi, Modi.”


These scenes, at a campaign rally on the outskirts of the Uttar Pradesh city of Meerut, have been replicated across the country in recent weeks as Modi and his Bharatiya Janata party (BJP) seek to win a third term in India’s election, which begins on 19 April and goes on for six weeks -- reports London-based 'The Guardian'. 


"Pundits and polls have resoundingly predicted that Modi will be brought back to power when election results are counted on 4 June," it says. On the other side, there are allegations. There are charges that Modi has marginaised Muslims and other minorities, his Hindutva-based political and governance model is essentially aimed at a 'Hindu-first' Bharat. And also that - nothing much has happened during last 10 years that could make someone cherish the last decade since 2014.



PM Modi with agri scientist 'Bharat Ratna' M S Swaminathan 








There are counters. 

India's tax collection has gone manifold. GST is one reason. It unified the clumsy tax structures. Thanks to GST again - tax payers have doubled since 2017. 

India's per capita income has gone up from Rs 86,000 in 2014 to Rs 172,000. This has been possible due to 'falling inflation'. It stands below six percent as compared to about 9 percent in 2014-15. This has been achieved as a rare gem in the post-Covid crisis and most countries are facing the challenge of 'globally' increase in the cost of average living.  

Our prophets of doom have their theories to counter all that !!

FDI is highest, foreign trade is also at the top. 

** More than 38 km of roads are coming up everyday -- this is 50 percent more than what it was around 2017. 


There is little doubt among Indians that Modi’s 10 years in power have already left an indelible mark on the country. 

To some it is the optimistic story of India rising to become the world’s fastest-growing economy, courted by powerful western leaders and multinational corporations.

The Hindu civilisational greatness is also back. 


Tomorrow all of us will look back at certain obvious questions and some sorts of predicament. Before you go further this extract from London's 'The Guardian' tells you an interesting story, actually a saga !!   


"Suddenly, everyone loves India. But it’s an affair, not a marriage. Whether it lasts depends on the consequences of this week’s watershed election. At stake are the credibility of Indian democracy and, potentially, the country’s future as a cohesive unitary state," runs the article by Simon Tisdoll. 







The Pakistani newspaper in its piece by Assim Sajjad Akhtar says: 


In Modi’s India, the Hindu right has fully ingrained itself in society through welfare groups, religious mobilisation and ideological campaigns. Its vigilante role is like the religious right in Pakistan, but one step ahead: it also wins elections.  


The fragmentation of the international order has created space for India to flex its foreign policy muscles. China’s increased assertiveness has become a principal preoccupation of Western leaders who, in turn, have accelerated their courtship of India, says carnegieendowment.org. 


"The prime minister has proposed that he and his government are leading India out of “twelve centuries of slavery” marked by repeated foreign invasions and the ignominy of colonial rule. Instead, this thinking goes, his government is ushering in a new era of “Amrit Kaal” (a Vedic concept about the gates of pleasure opening to the world). Such grand thinking shows his conviction that India inhabits a geopolitical sweet spot today," the article says.


External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar says: “The world is actually today getting ready for us. It is we who have to make that effort to prepare for a bigger role . . . with a sense of historical and ivilizational responsibility.”



According to proponents of this view, the Modi government’s ambitious agenda for India stands in sharp contrast to the fecklessness of the opposition. The Congress Party regime of Manmohan Singh was perceived as unwilling to exercise power globally in ways that maximized India’s own interests.





  

Now, what's Diplomacy under Moditva phenomenon ?

India is a friend and leader of the global south and the west often does unusual things to woo it. In the Russia-Ukraine war, India has defied the western pressure and has maintained a right balance. 


It's simply not in India's interest to take side. Dr Jaishankar, "I am pro-ourselves". 


On the other hand, India is a member of SCO (a China-controlled stage), but it is also part of the Quad with the US, Australia and Japan.



Meanwhile, Indian officials speak of the great carnival of democracy, and many in the west praise “the world’s largest democracy”. (More accurately, it is the world’s most populous country to hold elections regularly.) Western bankers and information technology pioneers are busy flattering and boosting India. At such a time, no amount of mild criticism from the US state department will get attention, nor would it get noticed that the overseas Indian status of a French journalist, 

Vanessa Dougnac, was revoked (she is married to an Indian), and an Australian reporter, Avani Dias, was told her visa would not be extended. Nitasha Kaul, a British academic of Indian origin, was denied entry into India.

Modi may still win the election .... goes another piece in 'The Guardian'.


 


Prajwal Revanna had diplomatic passport, no clearance issued by Modi Govt :::::::: "We have never accepted China-Pakistan boundary agreement of 1963; Shaksgam Valley is part of India": MEA

Prajwal Revanna had diplomatic passport, no clearance issued by us: Centre

The Ministry of External Affairs said that no political clearance was sought from or given by the government to MP Prajwal Revanna, who travelled to Germany on a diplomatic passport.









Prajwal Revanna, the grandson of former Prime Minister and JDS patriarch HD Deve Gowda, went to Frankfurt, Germany on April 26. He left the country amid allegations of sexual abuse levelled against him.


The Ministry of External Affairs on Thursday, May 2, said that Karnataka MP Prajwal Revanna, who is facing probe on allegations of sexual abuse, did not seek political clearance for his Germany trip.


Addressing the weekly press briefing, MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said, "No political clearance was either sought from or issued by MEA in respect of the travel of the said MP to Germany. Obviously, no visa note was issued either. 



"No visa is required for diplomatic passport holders to travel to Germany. The Ministry has also not issued any visa note for any other country for the said MP...Yes, he travelled on a diplomatic passport."


Prajwal Revanna, who is seeking another term from Hassan in the ongoing Lok Sabha elections, is in the middle of a controversy after some explicit videos went viral on social media purportedly showing him. However, Revanna has claimed that the viral videos were morphed and also filed a complaint in this regard via his polling agent.


The Karnataka government has constituted a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to probe the alleged sex scandal involving Hassan MP. On Thursday, the SIT issued a lookout notice against him at all immigration points across the world.




Revanna, who was supposed to appear before the SIT today, filed a plea with a sessions court in Bengaluru seeking anticipatory bail. 



Janata Dal Secular's legislator Suraj Revanna called the 'obscene video' case against his brother and sitting Hassan MP Prajwal Revanna a "conspiracy".


He said those who are not able to stand HD Revanna's clout in Hassan are behind all these.


"Right now I do not want to talk about Prajwal Revanna. A government-constituted SIT is investigating the case. But it can be said that this is a conspiracy. For the last few decades, HD Revanna has been the most popular hero of this part (Hassan). People who can't stand it are doing all these things," he told reporters today.



"The truth will be known to the people of the country after the completion of the SIT investigation," he added.



A political row has erupted over Prajwal Revanna, who has been charged by the Karnataka Police in the "obscene video" case, "having left the country" and claims of some opposition parties that he had gone to a European country. Congress and AIMIM are among the political parties who have claimed that Mr Revanna has gone to Germany.




Suraj Revanna further said that there is no confusion among the JDS workers in Hassan district and meetings are being held with JDS workers to discuss election-related issues.

"It is true that I met Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar regarding the development works of Hassan constituency. But, that was in January, I have not even been able to go to Bangalore as I have been involved in election campaigning for the past one and a half months," he said.



Meanwhile, HD Revanna, who is also an accused in the case, moved the People's Representative Court in Bengaluru seeking anticipatory bail after SIT's notice and imminent arrest in the sexual harassment case registered in Holenarasipura, Hassan.







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India registers strong protests with China against their illegal attempts to "alter facts" in connection with construction activities in the Shaksgam Valley. 

MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal says, India considers Shaksgam Valley to be its territory and it has never accepted the so-called China-Pakistan boundary agreement of 1963 through which Pakistan unlawfully attempted to cede the area to China. 

He says, India further reserves the right to take necessary measures to safeguard its interests.



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