Monday, February 2, 2015

DELHI ELECTIONS – BITTER FIGHT BETWEEN BJP AND AAP IN THE OFFING


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From a tea vendor to the Prime Minister is certainly a matter of pride. Our Prime Minister Narendra Modi is such a person. From such a person, the upper-middle classes to lower middle classes and the lower strata of society naturally expects many favours when he is catapulted to the chair at helm. Even while he and his party won three times and he was unanimously elected Chief Minister of his home State, Gujarat. The erstwhile - tea vendor after assuming Chief Ministership turned pro-corporate by inviting ‘big cats’ like Ambani, Adani, Tata and many other billionaires, millionaires and crorepatis to invest in Gujarat. While they turned more and more fatter and those at the bottom of the ladder turned more and more leaner.
His trade-secret always is whenever elections are round the corner he turns pro-poor and offers them promises galore and takes a pledge to lift them from the ditch of hunger, poverty and under nourishment and unemployment at the earliest.
The poor always take the promises for granted and cast their valuable votes for the ‘Lotus’ and ensure his victory at the hustings.
After winning the elections and becoming (Chief Minister of Gujarat) and Prime Minister of the nation he suffers from ‘selective amnesia’ and instead corporates, both Indians and multinationals abroad visit India and plead with them to invest in various areas offering attractive ‘packages’.
Like during the Assembly elections in Gujarat, 16th General Elections Mr.Modi was entrusted with the duty of campaigning for the party by conducting whirlwind tours across the country by the BJP leaders (if not all) and Sangh Parivar Heads at Nagpur and subsequently at their behest he was selected for the post of Prime Minister in case Bharatiya Janata Party emerges victorious.
Bharatiya Janata Party under Narendra Modi chose to canvass votes about six months in advance which attracted lakhs of electorate to listen to the oratorical skills of Mr.Modi and got attracted to him. In addition to that he chose to begin his canvassing by shedding crocodile tears over the plight of poor and took the pledge to better their future if he was elected as the Prime Minister.
Believing his words they voted en masse for him to ensure his victory.
Thus Mr.Modi assumed power at the helm of the nation.
Soon came Assembly elections for five States and there too he took out his trump card of talking about the hunger and poverty of those at the low strata of society. 
Now that Delhi is caught in election fever and it is going to be a bitter fight between BJP and Aam Admi Party.
Mr.Modi the other day jumped into the election campaign along with his supporters. Though he chose not to name AAP on reading between the lines, we can very well come to the conclusion that he was making a reference to the AAP. In a scathing attack he pointed his finger to the treachery by the bitter enemy by resigning after 49 days in power and for not implementing virtually nothing for the poor and middle-class .
Modi’s trade secret of shedding tears for the poor men, women, children and middle class and his promises to wipe away their hunger, poverty, unemployment and assurances to them that all roofless people of Delhi would be provided with accommodation.

 How come we take his words for granted?          

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