Friday, May 3, 2024

"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". 


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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) 



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