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Mar 24, 2014

No scope for Narendra Modi's dictatorial style within democratic India

The strategy so far adopted in the distribution of Lok sabha seats  by the BJP clearly reveals  that emphasis is not on ensuring a BJP government but rather a Narendra Modi government after the election.

In Narendra Modi led BJP there is more of politics than leadership.All the tall leaders with the BJP who could challenge Narendra Modi as prime minister or who could  play a part in bringing about a government subscribing to ideas of welfare of the people  have been specifically sidelined.That means  that the democratic   form of government after the elections will actually be a form  of dictatorship by Mr Modi.

Mr Rajnath Singh ,who has managed  to occupy the position of president of the party and is seen as  facilitating Mr Modi's  in this game has not been a man  of a high stature (ie mass leader)  comparable to the leaders that he is maneuvering  to sideline  by denying them tickets or seat of their choice.

All these tactics by the Narendra Modi led group indicates  how it contemplates  to seize power after the election  and thrust a perverted form of dictatorship within a democratic India and  electorate of India has become aware of how their interests will be looked after if this power game succeeds .
 BJP leader Jaswant Singh Monday publicly took on its prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi after entering the Lok Sabha polls as an independent, saying his conduct betrays arrogance.

Jaswant  accused party president Rajnath Singh and Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje of betraying the BJP's ideology and turning it into another Congress.

Jaswant addd "The BJP has become like the Congress, indulging in vote bank politics. It has abandoned its principles and ideology." In an obvious reference to Congress leaders n

Instead  Congress leaders are showing their valour and strength of character in these elections  inspite of election suveys showing Congress in second position. Congress workers are working tirelessly for the development of India  in terms of infrastructure, providing industrial corridors for exports reforming the economy when in the last days of their government .While a game of power grab within the BJP and Sangh parivar has started  in a most unfair and ugly form even before their government  has been formed.

It may so happen that in these last crucial moments the electorate  may handover defeat to them. No wonder the rebellion brewing within BJP is likely to effect on Narendra Modi's mission of achieving the magic number of 272+.


Having polarized UP and Bihar , he is selling dreams  to Northeastern states,Tamil Nadu and also tried to sell dreams  in Bengal, simultaneously indulging in a game of cutting the stature of tall leaders of his party so that he should be able to  run a sort  of dictatorship which is otherwise  a overwhelmingly a democratic country by virtue of its constitution.
Modi sanskar  not fit for India:Anand Sharma

Anand Sharma , who is being considered  for taking on Narendra Modi in Varanasi appears fit in view of his cultural values  .”It is against our (sanskar)culture and tradition to disrespect the elders. But when you have an individual for whom it is just I-me-myself, it is authoritarianism of the worst kind," party leader Anand Sharma said in a clear attack on Modi.

Law Minister Kapil Sibal added: "people who have served the BJP for three decades, they are not being given importance... Yes, he is feeling betrayed. Soon others will feel betrayed as well."
Kejriwal's hollow slogans with no performance
AAP chief Arvind kejriwal  has made it clear he is in the race to defeat Modi but he failed to deliver when he was the chief minister of Delhi except dharna  and propaganda of eliminating corruption.
In Varanasi ,Kejriwal has nothing to present to the people of India in terms of governance ,national security, foreig policy just hollow slogans.
Advani camp vs Modi  in BJP won't get votes

 Leader of Opposition Sushma Swaraj  publicly expressed unhappiness over the way senior leaders like LK Advani Jaswant Singh are being treated in BJP

"The party increasingly appears to be ruthless. The principles and values that BJP once stood for have been abandoned. Senior leaders are made to grovel to get their due," Swaraj

Swaraj even tweeted her opposition to re-induction of tainted Karnataka leader B Sriramulu, and also the induction of  Congress MLA Venod Sharma into BJP.

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