In a private chat with a Muslim lady I was asked a
question: “Is it
possible to succeed in politics in India by ignoring the biggest minority”?
My answer was a simple no. I added, though, that biggest or not, you can’t
ignore anyone in politics but at the same time you have to choose if you wish
to merely appease the biggest minority or help them with progress of their
choice. The question from her was not merely curiosity. It was partly an
assertion that appeasing the “biggest minority” is the only way to succeed in
Indian politics. AB Vajpayee tried
that route in 2004 and failed. When some members of the media mafia tell you
that the Gujarat model will not work
across India, this is exactly what they’re telling you. Why shouldn’t the
Gujarat model work across India? Is there some evil curse in that model? Is
that model funded by the Gambino family? Is that model importing sand
from Africa and Arabia to fill the deserts of Kutch? Does the Narmada water in
Sabarmati flow only under some bridges and not all?
In the 2008 election campaign Sarah Palin was asked in an interview about her views on the “Bush Doctrine”. Palin, who is as
learned a scholar as our Rahul Gandhi or Sagarika Ghose, paused for a few
moments and then asked “which part of the Bush Doctrine”?
When our media morons refer to the Gujarat model they are asking a similar
question. You see, there is no such thing as the Bush doctrine. It’s a name
given by the US media to set of foreign policy principles of George Bush such
as “you are with us or against us”. But instead of acknowledging her ignorance,
Palin asked “which part”. The Gujarat model is something similar. It has not
even been defined in any manner whatsoever by anyone. Basically, when our MSM
refers to this model, the real question they’re asking is: Can Narendra Modi succeed without appeasing Muslims? Narendra
Modi’s unnamed doctrine is “Justice for
all and appeasement of none; minimum govt, maximum governance”. As simple
as that! Now, if the Gujarat model is being referred to so frequently, what
exactly are its elements? It’s simply, good governance, good infrastructure,
good power supply, empowerment and jobs instead of subsidies and doles and so
on. Now, why should such a model not work anywhere in the world, let alone
India? How far the model is successful is determined by the electorate, as they
have done over and over again in Gujarat.
What the pundits and the media mafia are pointing
out is that unless Narendra Modi does what the Congress, SP, JDU, or BSP do,
it’s not possible to succeed at the centre. They’re only avoiding adding
massive scams and corruption to the list. And that he must also give free TVs,
washing machines, laptops and tablets to succeed at the centre. Does the MSM mafia really give a damn about
Muslims or Dalits or anyone at all? Laugh till you drop! They don’t! What
worries them is that the Gujarat model also does not include appeasement of
their mafia. It does not include huge doles in many forms that our media
currently gets from the centre. It may also not include frivolous awards and
honours. Modi may not celebrate the births and deaths of all his ancestors with
full page ads and TV ads. Modi may not facilitate dubious sources and hawala
funding of this mafia. This is what bothers them. Otherwise, if the Gujarat model
is meant to signify development and growth there is no reason why the model
shouldn’t work anywhere. The only difference will be the local natural
resources and available skills. Even in that respect Gujarat is hardly a state
that is blessed with great natural resources. And one of the most important
elements of the Gujarat model is that it also, to some extent, delivers freedom
from the nuisance of govt. So why complain about all this? Because Narendra
Modi challenges the existing order of the establishment; an order under which
some media mafia members have become extraordinarily wealthy and influential.
The thought of losing this power bothers them.
So the entire clan of media celebs with their
also-ran columnists, historians, propagandists, bimbos, acrobats, tin soldiers,
carpenters, masons, rat-catchers, lion-tamers, snake-charmers, grave-diggers, scavengers,
snake-oil salesmen are now once again busy trashing Narendra Modi. Keshubhai
Patel famously said “there is fear in
Gujarat” and lost. It’s fair to now say “there’s fear in Delhi and the Delhi media mafia”. The first episode
had started with, of all things, a speech by Narendra Modi to students of Shri
Ram College in Delhi on February 6 and then his meeting with EU representatives.
So let’s see what burned our media folks.
A good place to start is always with some tools. So
let’s start with the Karan Thapar
show called “Last word”. It’s in line with the studio-created battle that’s
lately going on at every channel. If after so many years in media KT has to ask
a stupid question like “Rahul V Modi:
Who is a better leader?” then you know how many years KT has wasted and
learnt nothing. The awful truth is that lately Modi’s stocks are going up and
RahulG’s stocks have been plummeting. This has been rattling our media folks
for quite some time and they have, naturally, tied themselves into a knot over
this. What is at stake is their own future, not that of RahulG. Now KT’s
opener is from Ashok Bhattacharya (AB) who is the editor of Business Standard.
Must be a very educated guy, right? So despite knowing the topic he lands up on
the show as a very indecisive “leader” of a newspaper. When you’re given only
two options, the obvious task assigned is that you weigh both and make a choice.
But our editor from Business Standard does neither.
Here’s what AB shoots: “As
a short answer to it – it’s neither of them… Can’t measure Modi only by
economic performance and RahulG is a commodity who has not been tried. He has
not done much, he has not said much. He is like an absentee landlord… had the
opportunity of doing things but he kept aloof from action”. Now, a
person describes RahulG like that and admits Modi has economic performance
behind him. What does logic suggest a choice should be? And yet AB says
“neither”. It should be obvious that this guy who’s an editor doesn’t seem to
make sensible or logical choices. To him RahulG is clearly a non-performer but
Modi? Oops! The only reason for not choosing Modi is pretty obvious isn’t it?
So why do TV channels even call such indecisive people? Well, they need to
balance the nonsense by saying “no to Modi” even when the reasons to choose him
over RahulG are compelling and clear. If our Air-force is to go into dogfights
in the air and AB is asked to choose between an experienced Top Gun and a
rookie; guess which he will choose? Neither eh? Not surprisingly, AB is the one
who used some bogus statistics on Gujarat’s economic growth in May 2012 and had
to correct it within 24 hours when Tweeple pointed it out to him. That’s a long
story.
We have to see Narendra Modi’s growing stature in
light of the “larger picture”,
right? And who else sees the larger picture better than flaky Nidhi Razdan of NDTV (Is Modi's
international acceptance growing? February 7)! In one of the most idiotic
discussions on NDTV, among the many things that Nidhi came up with was and I
quote the essence of her statement: “Modi now talks about development and governance and not about
temples”. Oh really? As far as I know Modi has always talked about
development and governance no matter how one may measure him on that count. But temples? The temple comment is
obviously being made with a few mentioning Ayodhya and Ram Mandir at the Kumbh
Mela. But when has Modi ever waded into the Ayodhya issue since he became CM of
Gujarat? This is not to suggest that he is not in favour of the temple but he
hasn’t been vociferously campaigning for it. Fact: Under Modi many Hindu temples that were built illegally on
encroached public land in Gandhinagar were demolished in October 2008. Yeah, 80
temples were fully or partly demolished (read TOI report). Now, is that consistent with his policy of “no
appeasement” and not allowing illegal constructions? Can Congress or some of
the parties I named earlier take similar action against illegal Muslim
structures? So that’s another load of rubbish that Nidhi and her channel
churned out. NDTV is consistent in their garbage.
Then it seems Narendra Modi forcibly invited
himself to a lunch with representatives of the EU. He had a meeting with them in Delhi and as their “guest” he was
the one who hosted a lunch for them. How nice! The guest hosts the lunch. After
UK the media’s worst fears came true. The EU has more or less removed the
boycott of Narendra Modi and Gujarat and may be doing business with the state.
UK? Doesn’t matter! EU? Doesn’t matter! The media now claims the US has still
not lifted its so-called ban on Modi. When
the US too falls, the media can always claim that Jupiter has still has a ban
on Modi. So Arnab The Apologist
predictably started screaming and asking if Modi had apologised to the EU for
2002 on TimesNow. And that stirred a whole lot of dormant “apology-seekers”
into action. There was Rajdeep Sardesai
who is the default Minister of Apologies
for 2002.
After the meeting the only statement EU ambassador Joao Cravinho made about 2002 was that “We were pleased that he was able to tell us that because of a
number of changes that he has introduced that such events could not be repeated
in 2013”. Any CM would naturally assure anyone that riots would not
happen again. Where does it say anything about an apology? Besides, Modi has
proved in the past 11 years that there have been no riots and it’s enough proof
of his commitment. What the cottage industry built from 2002 want is that Modi
should somehow apologise despite petitions against him and a massive industry
of scavengers wanting to hang him as guilty over the riots. Sorry, not
happening. And Modi will say and do what is right and not what these proxies of
the Congress party, like Javed Akhtar, want him to do.
Then there are the likes of Ramachandra Guha. I call him an “Eminent Distortian” even if he parades as a historian. This guy is
not a Modi critic; he’s a Modi-hater. He and Aakar Patel would make a lovely
couple. He even uses a heavy dose of lies and distortions to vent his hate. In
2011 when this guy visited Ahmedabad he could write about nothing but
sign-boards that said “Mahatma Mandir”.
That is how stupid the man is. He couldn’t see Ahmedabad, he couldn’t see
roads, he couldn’t see the 24X7 power supply and he couldn’t see Gujaratis and
other people living in the city. All he could see was one sign-board and he
wrote a whole school-boy essay about it. And he continues with more lies about
Modi in his latest distortion titled “The man who would rule India” in The
Hindu (February 8). Fear seems to have groped Guha all over. He misleads the
public by claiming Modi had banned the movie “Fanaa” and other one called “Parzania”.
This is not a mere distortion but outright lie. Although the movies faced
protests there was no ban whatsoever. Mr. Goofer doesn’t care about facts; he
is one of those historians who has a license to lie like many other of his
gang. SandeepWeb (Guha Gargles Goo Again – February 9) has called his
bluffs for the 50th time. That’s a
Golden Jubilee of lies, distortions and bluffs.
Is there anyone else? Sure, the woman who passes as
the Social Genius and the biggest Modi-hater of all is so burned with Modi’s
rising stocks that she couldn’t help ending up in a massive orgasm of hate. In
my previous post I had explained her moronery on legal issues. Now she
demonstrates her moronery on Modi. In what I count as hate-write titled “Modi’s ‘strongman’ image echoes an Indira
Gandhi era” on Firstpost, Sagarika
Ghose, the journalistic-bimbo vents her mindless rant over everything
connected to Modi. She says “Anyone on Twitter or
Facebook who dares to voice a single word of criticism against their ‘Beloved
Leader’ is vilified for days as a “Congress agent”. Isn’t that written
like a victim? Come to think of it, it’s not those who speak against Modi but
those who speak in his favour that have been vilified by both the Congress and
the MSM, including Rajdeep and his Dubiousy Editor Sagarika. Amitabh Bachchan,
Ghulam Vastanvi, Anna Hazare and many more have been vilified by the media.
Some have been forced to withdraw their favourable comments on Modi. Ghulam
Vastanvi lost his job because of his favourable comments. Madhu Kishwar is
being targeted by Congress supporters and the MSM for her change of views on
Modi. And idiots like Sagarika are
worried about Twitter and Facebook? And Modi is like Indira? That’s the
depth to which a Modi-hater has fallen.
Indira Gandhi hated freedom in business and in any
form. Modi is the exact opposite. IndiraG cemented the policy of appeasement
and votebank. Modi is the opposite. IndiraG was unchallenged in the Congress as
President or PM. Modi is neither president of his party nor an unchallenged PM
candidate of his party. That is enough said. Only immature bimbos can equate
Modi to IndiraG. The Macaulay Putras and
Putris who live on the crumbs of the legacy of Nehru and Indira Gandhi cannot
stomach that a home-grown desi like Narendra Modi has come to centre-stage in
such a dramatic fashion. What they are unable to fathom is that the guy who
they thought they had successfully buried post 2002 has risen beyond their
comprehension. He has outsmarted, outwitted them and played his own game and
never bothered what these idiots say.
So whether it is Rahul Gandhi or Renuka Chaudhury
who is the PM candidate for Congress they aren’t the ones who are really
fighting a battle. It’s only their foot soldiers, cronies and poodles in the
media who are currently fighting the battle. Modi doesn’t feed them crumbs. These
are the proxies who are scared of Modi. Very very scared! That’s the only
reason they hate the Gujarat Model. It wouldn’t exactly have been surprising if
the Congress had put out a ‘disclaimer’ stating the hanging of Afzal Guru has
nothing to do with the rise of Narendra Modi. Maybe members of the media mafia
need to put out such a disclaimer too, just to hide and camouflage their being
proxies of the Congress.