Friday, March 11, 2022

NorthWest V SouthEast

The BJP finally had some reasons to celebrate after the recent round of elections. PM Narendra Modi who went into a two-week hiding and silence after the Bengal, TN and other elections in 2021, came out last evening with another long speech about how BJP ended caste-politics in UP and other states. BJP had a clear win in UP and Uttarakhand and marginal wins in Goa and Manipur. Their defeat in Punjab was a thrashing but that wasn’t unexpected. Here are the standings at 4pm yesterday and though some numbers might change a bit here and there, the overall winners will not change:

These elections and the previous ones in 2021 have parted India’s political map clearly by regions and we shall see more of it in a bit. These elections also saw the biggest hypocrite and India’s worst abuser of caste and religion for votes and govt policies at his magnificient best. Modi’s policies, personal prejudices and behaviour have surely turned BJP into just another Sickular party. He has degenerated into the worst hypocrite in a desperation to not only win elections but to accuse others of division of society by caste. He uses the moth-eaten line of dynastic politics as a defence of his own casteism pretending no one will notice his stupid hypocrisies. This is what he said on March 2:

Of course, when other parties indulge in caste-abuse for votes, they are doing a “Tukde-Tukde” of society as Modi claims. But when he abuses caste and religion for votes he imagines it’s a form of “Hisab Chukta” or his vague sense of victimhood and justice for the imaginary crimes by ancestors of others. The BJP and Modi have come to believe that they are a well-oiled election-winning machine. That they are too smart for themselves would be obvious in the moronic statements their senior leaders regularly make. In Bengal, Amit Shah grandly claimed BJP will cross 200, so did many others. In UP, they grandly claimed they will cross 300 again. We can dismiss this as electoral rhetoric but the ruling party’s chest-thumping is now becoming repulsive to the voter. And they planned the OBC-appeasement right from July 2021 when the Cabinet reshuffle took place. Since then, a series of dance programs for the OBCs in UP and elsewhere:

To claim they didn’t appeal to caste makes Modi just an ordinary liar and nothing more. If BJP managed to retain UP, it is largely due to the performance of Yogi Adityanath and his strong leadership in the state. While Modi may have played a smaller role, the impact of Yogi’s performance in the state is overwhelming. The BJP numbers reduced by about 50 seats in UP but that is understandable as any ruling party would go through a certain level of anti-incumbency and there may be hidden reasons of disenchantment with Modi rather than Yogi. The SP gained seats from the BJP as a consequence and emerged as a stronger Opposition than before.

This caste-religion-game of Modi wasn’t lost on many observers but he and BJP still live in the LaLa Land of idiots who believe they are smarter than Swara. Then, throw this OBC slush into a blender along with Dalit, OBC, Muslim, Sikh (DOMS), grind the concoction to a pulp and you have the biggest abusers of caste and religion currently in India. As soon as the campaign re-started after a temporary ban for Covid by the EC, Modi quickly latched on to his darling “Muslim Behen-Betiyan” and Dalits. Modi has degenerated so much in his silly abuse of caste-religion that he cannot even see the hypocrisy in his statement in the image on the left. He first says his govt schemes are not based on caste or religion. He then goes on to say that his schemes have benefited Dalits and Muslim Behens the most. I believe if this hypocrite looks into Sagarika’s mirror, the mirror will crack out of sheer laughter at his hypocrisy.

While heading for a rally in Punjab, Modi’s convoy was stopped by protesting Sikhs and he had to turn back. All kinds of silly conspiracy theories were spun, including deeming this blockade as an “assassination attempt on Modi”. On his part, Modi ran to the President to play “Victim” (which comes quite naturally to him). He dressed up as a Sikh, holding hands with some Sikh religious leaders but all his crawling at Gurudwaras, crawling for farmers, invoking Guru Nanak, Guru Gobind Singh, Guru Tegh Bahadur, Kartarpur and his Raja Babu fancy dress runs didn’t pay in Punjab. In a later rally, using Ravidas Jayanti, Modi put up life-size posters of the Sant-poet at his rallies and claimed Ravidas inspired his govt’s policies and that Ravidas was anti-caste. Imagine, the biggest casteist politician in India quotes Ravidas as being anti-caste and therefore his inspiration. Modi’s hypocrisy touches new heights every election season:

While Modi accuses other parties of dynastic politics, his approach with the voters is not very different from how those dynasties have behaved in the past. All of them had a “Mai-Baap” approach with the voters, especially the poor ones. They behaved as if they are the Royals and were doling out their pathetic subjects in their miserable life. Others referring to GOI as ModiSarkar is one thing and not unusual but Modi himself refers to his govt as “Modi Sarkar”. There is a terrible streak of “Me, Myself, I” in this megalomaniac that no one in the party seems to point out to him. The height of such stupidity by Modi was exemplified by his moronic “Modi ka Namak” statement. Seriously, people are indebted to his “Personal Namak”?

The only big gainers in the current round of elections were AAP and Arvind Kejriwal. They made a smashing debut in Punjab with 90+ seats and left others picking up crumbs. While we generally pooh-pooh Kejri, he is perhaps the most dramatically changed and sophisticated politician since his agitational days of 2015-17. He has become a smooth-talker, buys media loyalty with hefty bribes in the form of ads and generally shuns caste-religion dialogues in his campaigns. However, AAP’s win in Punjab is not entirely surprising or unexpected. The profile of voters in Delhi and Punjab is quite similar. Made up of a good number of Sikhs who are disenchanted with both BJP and Congress, a sense of “victimhood” with growing Khalistani sentiments or even Khalistani supporters aided by abundant Doledinging. Kejri seems to cleverly imitate Modi in his doledinging methods. Still, it is unlikely AAP will go much farther as the results in Goa showed they are still stuck. Gujarat will be their next target but I doubt Gujjus will buy Kejri’s snake-oil.

Amidst all this, what is emerging is a political map of India that had the country divided in half by regions. One part which used to accept the Congress as the default party of choice has replaced it with the BJP. In other states where Congress has long been dumped, the regional parties continue to dominate. The BJP holds a few smaller states in the North-East but just one in the South. They got back Karnataka through the backdoor as they did MP. Congress is wiped out from the whole country save Chhattisgarh. As a country we should be happy at the exit of Congress and the corrupt family of Chinese Gandhis. These fake Gandhis have nothing to offer India and one hopes they are driven out of the party for its own survival. There isn’t much change in the political-power map of India after the current round of elections. Except for Punjab, the other states remain BJP-ruled and other parts have regional parties still dominating:

The political battle has become somewhat of a NorthWest Vs SouthEast. The current round of UP and other state elections is not a “Semi-Final” to 2024 as many media morons would have you believe. We have Gujarat coming up towards the end of 2022 and then we have big states like Karnataka, Rajasthan, MP coming up in 2023. Consequently, Karnataka and MP will become the most critical states for numbers in LS2024 if other positions of parties in the states remain unaltered. Only one thing is certain, neither BJP nor any other combination is going to have an easy run to 2024. The BJP is unlikely to choose another leader in place of Modi and I estimate that will probably be their biggest undoing.

For the present, Yogi Adityanath is the star of this election season. The BJP has every cause to celebrate as does as AAP. Though BJP also won Uttarakhand with a good margin, their CM Pushkar Dhami lost. They will have to wonder why because Dhami didn’t really commit any crimes and, in fact, was instrumental in undoing the temple-take over. The other good thing to celebrate is that cockroach-level operators like Asad Owaisi have again been shown their place. The UP elections also show that Muslim votes alone cannot win elections. However, given the appeaser that Modi is, he won’t learn that lesson. One hopes other leaders in BJP and other political parties learn that Muslim-appeasement is not going to pay anymore.

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6 comments :

  1. I see only reason for voting BJP back to power in UP 1) Uninterrupted Power Supply/Electricity 2) Infrastructure, rest other things didn't mattered much, though they are less 45+seats compared to 2017, so somehow uneasiness message been sent out...

    Till Gujarat Election everyone in BJP from top to bottom will become die Hard Hindu...

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    1. Law and order. It was d most important issue among women, girls n small traders. The best thing that happened in U.P. is law n order. Yogiji with an iron hand. He was even ready to arrest d farmer thugs but not allowed to do so

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  2. BJP leadership has shown an unedifying tendency since the time of Vajpayee to surround oneself with dwarfs and chamchas. ABV made sure to boot out stalwarts like Balraj Madhok, Swamy and Nanaji Deshmukh. Or even newcomers who showed an iota of charisma like ML Sondhi.

    Modi continues this hallowed tradition. There were attempts to cut Yogi down to size, as we saw during the fake farmers protests, when Yogi started taking stern action and some invisible hand turned off the ignition switch. I think the seats that BJP lost in UP have Modi-Shah meddling as the main cause.

    Another jarring note is the statements that BJP ministers regularly make: they always, but always have to make glowing reference to "Pradhan Mantri Shri Narendra Modi" at the start of the speech. It is like there are standing instructions to do so. These little things get noticed and the effect is anything but good. Reminds of Stalinist Russia and Maoist China.

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  3. There will be a change in BJP leadership only if PM Modi loses a Lok Sabha election.This will be repeating the same mistake of BJP,wherein Vajpayee could be replaced only after he lost the 2004 LS election.

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  4. Kejriwal is targeting the complete hindu belt where congress is declining and their voters need a new space as they badly hate BJP....AAP is going to be the national party soon. Sooner or later they will enter into HP, UK, Haryana, MP etc where the fight was always between BJP and Congress

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  5. A prediction for 2024 - Yogi needs to be BJP PM candidate or else BJP will lose to regional parties. Yogi needs to treat Modi the same way as Modi did to power hungry LK Advani. Yogi needs to disassociate himself from Modi Shah clique

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