Thursday, November 18, 2021

Modi knows it well, 'Risk' for a BJP leader to try emulate Vajpayee is immense : Lohpurush Advani crumbled

Risk for a BJP leader to try emulate Vajpayee is immense, and no one knows this better than Narendra Modi himself.


Lohpurush L K Advani crumbled in 2005. The veteran warrior of the Hindutva Rath never could get hold of the same position and respect he held. I m not comparing 'Jinnah secular' stance to Sikh farmers' anguish and the announcement to repeal farm laws, but Modi should know the hurdles better.




The snap above with a Naga attire is deliberate as I want to drive home a simple point. Only the other day, veteran Naga leader S C Jamir, also a former Governor of Gujarat when Modi was CM, has told this blogger: "I have seen many Prime Ministers, but one good quality with him is, he takes decisions and it is very important". 

The 90-year-old Congress veteran has actually seen all the Prime Ministers since Jawaharlal Nehru.

Its November shocker yet again from Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

On Nov 8, 2016, he had announced demonetisation of high value currency. Five years
and 10 days after, on Nov 19, circa 2021, PM has announced repealing of contentious
three farm laws. One would say, Populism is a disease, it suits 'dalals' and brokers: The 'mandi' politics of Punjab and pressure tactics have hit India. 

Is the country losing out on reform yet again?
 
My initial reaction was -  "Vajpayee-syndrome returns". 


Others may call it image building. Well in a lighter vein, my wife too has it, so did my mother ! 

Coming to the more substantial part, Prime Minister Modi sounded 'helpless'. As a Modi admirer, I feel why should he ? 


"....Maybe something was lacking in our Tapasya, which is why we could not convince some farmers about the laws," he said in a national broadcast. 


The Government sources have tried the usual spin. They say, PM Narendra Modi has chosen 'national interest'.....purpose of the new move 'repealing' the three farm laws is to not allow anti-national elements take advantage of the situation who want to create problems and conflicts between communities. 


There were reports of tension on the eve of polls especially in Punjab. The last part is possible, but it does not mean repealing the bills is an answer.


Those were the days: Powerful Advani, his son and blogger in Sikkim

I have said umpteen times Modi's political detractors want Namo to 'fail' and hence all these trappings keep coming from time to time! 

I will not say, he has committed a major mistake or blunder. But the 'repealing' strategy is certainly a case of flip-flop -- something that does not go well with Namo's image.


Is Modi's decision also guided by 'statesmanship' of an ex Congressman, Capt Amarinder Singh? His meeting with Home Minister Amit Shah and NSA Ajit Doval had raised various issues in public debate, but none perhaps presumed the Prime Minister would repeal the laws.

Those who are rejoicing farmers' win or a case of 'Modi surrender', should be more careful now. In 2014-15, after Land Acquisition Bill was scuttled, the 'reforms' had gone for a toss. And Modi started falling more and more on pro-Hindutva agenda! 

Elections are due in Punjab along with four other states including UP, Manipur, Goa and Uttarakhand by Feb-March 2022.

Punjab has been a strong base for the Congress where it has enjoyed power for many years under different Chief Ministers. The farmers' stir originated from Punjab with tacit support of Congress leadership and perhaps also the then Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh. 

Now things have changed and Amarinder's exit was just not a minor affair.

The main rival for Congress in Punjab has been the Akali Dal and its patriarch Parkash Singh Badal. The BJP has always played second fiddle to the Akali Dal but these two parties parted ways last year over the issue of three contentious farm laws.

The AAP has also made forays in the state picking up a few parliamentary seats and it has been in the race strongly for the ensuing assembly polls.


In 2014 Lok Sabha polls, out of 13 parliamentary constituencies,  Shiromani Akali Dal and Aam Aadmi Party won 4 seats each, Congress won 3, and 2 constituencies elected BJP MPs.

The AAP had won from 34 of the total 117 assembly segments in 2017 assembly polls.


In the 2019 general elections, Congress had won 8, Akali Dal 2, BJP 2 and only one seat went to the Aam Aadmi Party.  


Five years back, Modi's decision on note-ban had crippled parties like BSP, whose leadership had a unique style of functioning and 'fund raising' with garlands etc.

The question now is, whether the latest 'master stroke' by a master of electoral politics takes away all the thunder off the Congress and the AAP campaign in Punjab. 

What will the Badal family do now? Also a question, amid these, what is the next political course of Rakesh Singh Tikait?


Namo with Mentor Advani: Temple Movement



  

 Vajpayee-syndrome ! image building !! my wife too has it, so did my mother ! Farm Laws

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Punjab has been a strong base for the Congress where it has enjoyed power
for many years under different Chief Ministers. The farmers' stir originated from
Punjab with tacit support of Congress leadership and perhaps also the then Chief
Minister Capt Amarinder Singh. 

Now things have changed and Amarinder's exit was just not a minor affair.

Is Modi's decision also guided by 'statesmanship' of an ex Congressman ?



Populism is a disease, suits 'dalals': Is country losing out on reform ?


Victory !


Govt sources say PM Narendra Modi has chosen 'national interest'.....purpose of new move 'repealing' the farm laws is to not to allow anti-national elements take advantage of the situation who want to create problems and conflicts between communities. There were reports of tension on the eve of polls especially in Punjab.


"....Maybe something was lacking in our tapasya, which is why we could not convince some farmers about the laws" - PM Modi


Its November shocker yet again from Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
On Nov 8, 2016, he had announced demonetisation of high value currency. Five years and 10 days after, on Nov 19, circa 2021, PM has announced repealing of contentious three farm laws.

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