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Gujarat shows the way

by Archive Manager
Jan 20, 2008, 12:00 am IST
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The Gujarat election this year has been unprecedented in my opinion in the manner in which the campaigning has proceeded. This election was never about the Congress campaigning against the BJP or about the Congress raising pertinent issues. It was about Modi talking about his achievements (which were many) and the Congress and the entire media embarking on a vicious, malicious and vile campaign to smear Modi, create a communal divide, defame Modi and endeavour to engineer divides even within the BJP. It was in effect, the media attempting to defeat Modi and install the ideologically bankrupt and morally corrupt Congress in power.

Just why the media attempted to do this is not something I want to argue about. But I do wish to counter in advance, those who will undoubtedly try to cry about how I am wrong and how the media is unbiased. I happen to have relatives who work in the media (both print and TV) for news channels/publications. They freely admit that each media outlet has an agenda and that they decide what spin they wish to give a story. Then, they portray it that way only and blank out anything that may inform the viewers about their bias. I can quote you an example.

I saw a speech made by Narendra Modi. He spoke for a total of 45 minutes on the development work that has been undertaken in Gujarat. He displayed figures to back his statements and spoke purely about the economic and social measures his government has undertaken. Then, in response to a question from the audience on what his thoughts were on Ram Sethu, he said that the Central government was striking at the base of Hindu beliefs and as such, it was up to the populace to decide on how to vote. Quite fair, in my opinion. The next day however, there was only a single column in the newspaper on the speech. The headline read, ?Modi raises Hindutva flag over Ram Sethu? and the column spoke only about this issue. Not a word was mentioned about anything else he said.

For those who may be unaware, Modi has turned Gujarat into the leading state in India based on economic measures. There has been NO curfew or religious rioting in Gujarat since 2002. Every village in Gujarat now has uninterrupted electricity. Infant mortality (both of the mother and the child) in Gujarat is now the lowest in India. Literacy rates have shot up and the drop-out ratio is nearing nil. Foreign investment in Gujarat exceeds investment anywhere else in India. Errr? Even in a HUGE embarrassment Sonia Gandhi awarded Modi the Rajiv Gandhi Award!!!

So, why should people want Modi to lose? Why should he be vilified so much? The answer, as per the media, is that he is communal! He was responsible for the 2002 post-Godhra riots, the secularists (or pseudo-secularists) will tell you. Yet, these same p-secs are silent on the religious rioting in Congress ruled states! They are silent on the killing of 10,000 Sikhs in 1984. Rajiv Gandhi famously waved those deaths away saying that it was natural for the ground to shake when a great tree fell! When has Modi or anyone ever justified rioting in any manner, let alone such a callous one? What about Bombay in 1992 and 1993? I remember the Congress being in power in Maharashtra at the time. Why is the Congress not blamed for the riots? My own thoughts on the Gujarat government'srole in the 2002 riots can be best summed up in this article.

The fact is that the media and the Leftists are steeped in the pseudo-secularist rhetoric that has enveloped the ?intelligentsia? of this nation since Nehru'stime. That causes them to be illogical and rabid in their hatred of all that oppose the pseudo-secularist rhetoric or who question the ?logic? they claim to propound. Essentially, to not be pro-minority and anti-majority/upper-class (note, not unbiased, but clearly biased) is to be opposed to the p-sec rhetoric.

Let'slook at the reactions now to the Modi win. One school has said that this is Modi'swin and not the BJP?s. Ummm? Let me get this straight. Modi is a BJP leader and all his MLAs are BJP members. He was aided in his campaigning by the BJP. So, if he wins, surely the BJP wins? Moreover, every organization, whether political or corporate or social has a leader. Modi was the BJP'sin Gujarat. How is it his or the BJP'sfault if the Congress is too bankrupt to have a leader of any standing whatsoever, leave alone a standing to rival Modi?s?

Another reaction has been the media to say that Modi'swin is bad for the future of the BJP'scentral leadership which will now be threatened. I?d love to understand why they believe that every party should be as bereft of leaders as the Congress! Surely it is commendable for a party to have multiple credible leaders!!! As Advani said, when any member of a family excels, the others congratulate him and revel in his success. Why would they dislike it?

Then of course there is Kapil Sibal. So rattled was he by the results that he said that ?Madam meant the state of Gujarat? (Quote, unquote) by her ?merchants of death? jibe. Surely one can'tthen blame the Gujaratis for voting against the Congress!!! I?d sue him if I were a Gujarati. How can anybody label the entire state like that???

Finally, there was the Congress jibe about how the BJP campaigned on the basis of ?personality? while the Congress has ?never done that? and has always fought on ?issues?. A bit rich surely from a party that begged Sonia Gandhi to ?save them? and that in 2004, subjected the nation to the vision of MP after MP walking up to Sonia on the House of Parliament beseeching her to become PM as she ?was the only reason for the Congress? success?. How many non-Nehru-Gandhi PMs has the Congress given us? Oh and lest one forgets, the Congress stridently proclaimed to the nation that their ?Brahmastra? was ?Rahul Gandhi!!! Oh wait! I can'tcall that off the mark ;-).

Finally of course, there is the contention of the media and of every pseudo-secularist in this nation that this is a victory for divisive politics and communalism. Oh yes? Every single time I have heard Modi or any of the BJP leaders speak, they have spoken purely of development and of the socio-economic indicators in Gujarat. The Congress on the other hand has repeatedly harped on Godhra (without mentioning the Hindu casualties of course), on the ?communal? nature of the BJP and of the killing of Sohrabuddin! So, who was indulging in divisive politics then? Who was it who used the ?merchants of death? moniker? Who was it who started calling Modi, ?India'sOsama?? (This was Rajiv Shukla of the Congress lest you not know this).

(The writer can be contacted at pdpant@gmail.com)

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