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Modi is the Man

Krishnarjun, Centre Right India
As per a recently published opinion poll, Narendra Modi has emerged as the most popular choice for Indian premiership with an estimated 24% participants vouching for Modi, while Congress dynasty candidates got a collective 17% endorsement. Comparison with a similar exercise conducted in August 2011 points to rapidly rising popularity of Modi  and fast declining appeal of current establishment. It’s becoming increasingly clear that country is desperately in want of decisive leadership and a huge section of Indians consider Modi, given his track record of  exemplary&graft free governance,  as a person who can lead country from front and end all pervading paralysis in governance, corruption and institutional degeneration.

 The opinion poll findings are no surprise for his admirers who are eagerly waiting on BJP leadership to respond to popular sentiment of its cadre and a significant section of voting population. While some political pundits may deny Modi’s popularity outside BJP constituency, there are enough indications on  ‘neutral’ voters ‘s increasing endorsement of Modi. Middle India is certainly warming to Modi

Recently, a local BJP leader in Andhra shared an experience with this writer; the leader met a doctor with a radical-left past who questioned him why can’t BJP choose Modi for PM .The good doctor further explained how his friend got an opportunity to do business in Gujarat with prompt approvals, arrangements and without any expenditure on bribes. Clearly we have good indications  that  businesses, political class, media and significant general population across India are increasingly aware of transparent practices under Modi in Gujarat. However, it is also imminent that Modi as PM candidate will have to face severe resistance from deracinated English Language media, Nehruvian establishment with possible active collaboration from their foreign sources. They are certain to run a shrill and vicious campaign against Modi to scare minorities, to drive a wedge between BJP and other NDA constituents. Another important argument against his candidature is acceptability for allies and other regional players.  Let’s see why these arguments are highly exaggerated

 Except for Nitish, no other NDA constituents expressed any reservations on Modi. Some hard facts on Nitish. He is in coalition with BJP with control over some 20 odd MPs with a decent governance record during his first tenure as Bihar CM. His opposition to Modi made him a darling of Delhi media and unfortunately let him nurture an exaggerated sense of importance. In 2010 landslide victory, the combined vote share of NDA in Bihar was still around 39% even after talk of good governance. So, Nitish is still far from political dominance of Bihar – Nitish needs BJP as much as BJP needs him. If he decides to move out of NDA just because of Modi, he potentially risks his government and may have to go for congress plus Paswan support to survive with thread bare majority. If BJP insists on Modi, Nitish most likely would make some noise but might still continue with BJP without endorsing Modi for PM.

 Lets look at other prospective allies like TDP, BJD. TDP in Andhra is in volatile position and its very existence is challenged in Telangana region and in coastal Andhra / Rayalaseema it faces tough competition from Congress and YSR congress respectively. Even if he wins significant MP seats in coastal Andhra, Chandra Babu Naidu won’t dare to repeat the United Front experiment of 90’s with Congress support or support Congress at centre or risk another quick election. He will have no other option than to support anti-Congress formation. In Orissa BJP has significant vote share and it can win atleast half a dozen MP seats on its own in a Modi wave. So, the focus of BJP should be to win at least 180 seats on its own, if it reaches that target then getting support from anti-congress regional players is not a difficult task even with Modi at the helm.

 If BJP has to improve from his present tally to reach 180 mark, it needs credible leadership at the centre who can rally support and create confidence in cadre and masses. As of now only Modi fits the bill with his popularity, track record and excellent leadership skills. Declaring his PM candidature unambiguously before election will enthuse rank and file of BJP and Parivar like never before. If BJP doesn’t declare any PM candidate, then the same pro-establishment media, whom BJP suspect of mischief with Modi candidature, will highlight the confusion and internal power struggles within BJP. In spite of repeated experiences it would be foolishness on the part of BJP to expect support from pro-establishment media and motivated activists. Coming to minority polarization, BJP in any case has no chance of getting minority votes, enthused Hindu activist counter-mobilization on the ground and Modi’s OBC background could many times offset any potential increase in minority voting percentages.

 If BJP as a party really wishes to change the contours of Indian polity, economy and society, then it has no short cuts to achieve it, it has to summarily defeat anti-national & anti-BJP establishment or make them irrelevant. Pussyfooting and incremental politics will only encourage these forces to attack it more virulently.

In the context of Gujarat, Modi made anti-national forces irrelevant while successfully presenting alternative models before Gujarat and nation. It’s time for BJP to extend the success in Gujarat across the country and who else in BJP can do that, better than Modi. If Modi with a exemplary track record in government, can replicate his Gujarat magic across country in spite of severe opposition from pro-establishment media & activists, then in a single stroke he would make these forces irrelevant across the country, going by his track record he has all the potential to do that.

  Even if BJP with Modi at the helm crossing congress tally fall short of required numbers, with non-congress, non-BJP, parties holding balance to power, leading to a third front government with outside support from congress, an arrangement similar to United Front experiment in 90’s, Modi will still be an ideal choice to lead BJP in parliament and with the inevitability of failures of such arrangements could emerge with more vigor as an alternative promising leader. Look anyway there is no alternative to Modi in BJP scheme of things, the sooner BJP and Parivar realizes the better for their electoral prospects and to the interests of the country. BJP has to go through Modi phase to continue to be relevant in national politics. Any attempt to limit him to Gujarat on the pretext of allies would severely boomerang and confuse the rank and file of BJP and Parivar. Alternatively, if he comes to national stage as BJP president, will that be alright for allies like Nitish? Won’t they lose minority votes then? Can Nitish stop BJP President from campaigning in Bihar?

  Finally, no one knows what is in store for people of India in the coming months, election results in March could bring worst out of this evil, vicious establishment. Country is under undeclared emergency like situation with establishment undermining institutions, individual rights and freedom of speech. Going by the trends the establishment may go to any lengths to secure their position, India may witness bitter struggle against this dictatorial establishment in near future.  Who else is better placed to lead BJP and country in such a adverse situation other than Narendra Damodardas Modi?
 
Krishnarjun is a contributor on Centre Right India, the alternative news and opinions outlet.

Email: editor@centreright.in

Modi is the Man is republished with permission of Centre Right India.  

Showing 24 comments on this article
Buddhdev Pandya says:
February 02, 2012
One needs to be careful to read beyond an opinion poll that claims Sri Narendra Modi as he most popular choice for Indian premiership with an estimated 24% participants in his favor while Rahul gets only 17% endorsement. This is only two years before the general election and Sri Modi is no where near popular among the movers and shakers of BJP, let alone the nation. If his supporters have to struggle to what seemed a virtual begging to the BJP, that marks some serious barriers. Advaniji could have returned some loyalty to Modiji by indicating that his chosen replacement would be Sri Modi when he retires. he did not. If Sri Modi has to fight for his position at this late stage it will bring an internal bitterness when it can afford least.I think BJP has betrayed Sri Modi and kept him in Gujarat for too long and now the leadership issue is still undecided as Advaniji hangs on to what is politically sale by date.
db says:
February 02, 2012
vary good article. it is right if people want mr. modi as pm then BJP need at least 180 seat. more is better if Mr.Modi will pm. in gujarat Mr. modi has clear majority and that is why shri modi don't have to worry about support from other party. i wish for shri modi as PM of india. people of india will get lot benefit.
Dr.Afzal Malik says:
February 02, 2012
kuch bhi ho jay modi ji khoon baha kr agar vikash purush kehlana maryada purshottam shri ram ke ramrajy ke virudh hai
anil says:
February 03, 2012
Reason, if any at all, why Modi is not the PM yet is because Indian public in general have never ever tasted fairness, responsibility and accountability in public life and are largely unfamiliar with this concept as they have been living under the shadow of false political identity largely infused by the social Engineering of the crooks in the name of "progress". It is going against nature and people now a days are confused a lot - they confuse morality with religion (specially Hinduvta), ethics with something backward looking. If not politics of the land, the nature will teach such these "progressive" mind a lesson in years to come if not rectified in time bringing in ethics and integrity in all spheres of all life. Being sustained from cradle to grave under the spell of false leaders just need to start looking outside their familiar box and see what cool breeze is out there.
Haresh Modi says:
February 02, 2012
Narendra Damodardas Modi is the right candidate to drive save and path forwarding to India and has charismatic personality too. Recent time no one believe in any politician because they haven't clear thoughts and driving force to Indian economy, Socially and geographically.
Santosh Sahu says:
February 03, 2012
Yes it is only MODI who is the right choice for BJP, if it wants to power. Minus Modi, it will be not shine India but Down BJP.
AMP says:
February 02, 2012
Sonia and Robert Vadera needs to be investigated. Someone like Dr. S. Swami must file a petition in S. C. Also against the Arundhati Roy, Tetsa Setalwad. Both are anti national.
Bharat Kanakiya says:
February 02, 2012
Narendra Modi is very very strong, but he rule in gujrat. Nitishji is more strong then Modi b'cos in bihar majority public behave like jungle-raj. Nitishji control these gundaraj.
g.ananthapadmanabhan says:
February 02, 2012
Gujarat is disadvantageously placed as the revenue have to be raised only by Productivity, growth, trade and development as it does not have indra's white elephant the liquor based revenue like all other state. In our last Econometric society Meet, Bhahul Dholakia IIm prof. presented the impressive growth and development of Gujarat made me to carry out in all my invited lecture..the Gujarat model is the only way out to rescue the States that are falling back. I wrote even in the economic times discussion issue before election Modi is the man to lead the country .. I maintain even today this statement NOT BASED ON EMOTION BUT ON LOGICAL REASONING
BAPTY.S says:
February 01, 2012
We may sit & debate till cows come home, but theer is NONE ELSE THAN SHRI MODIJI TO PULL UP OUR DWINDLED & FAST DWINDLING ECONOMY, & SERIOUS CORRUPTION. I AGREE WITH THE AUTHORS VIEWS, & FOR SAKE OF INDIA & ITS PEOPLE "THE ONLY MAN WHO REALLY DESERVES TO BE P.M I NARENDRA MODI. GOOD LUCK TO VOTERS 7 YOUNG INDIA.THEIR FUTURE & THEIR FAMILIES IS IN THEIR OWN HANDS. JAY JAY INDIA.
Mohan Patel says:
February 03, 2012
YOU SAID IT MODI IS THE MAN IF INDIAN WANTS INDIA TO BE STRONG AND HAVE A RESPECT AROUND THE GLOB.I AM SURE HE WILL THROW ALL THE PRESENT GARBAGE OUT I MEAN ALL THE HIZADAS .
Jeet Bhargava says:
February 03, 2012
Excellent analysis. Modi can pull the neutral votes.
manish says:
February 03, 2012
narendra modi for pm
Sandee says:
February 03, 2012
I have never followed any politicians so closely after AB Bajpayee. He is the only hope to free India from Congress
RAJIV CHADHA says:
February 03, 2012
i like it, carry on, weldon weldon
RAJESH GADHAVI says:
February 03, 2012
NARENDRA MODI IA A REAL MAN FOR INDIAN POLITICS BECA'Z WE SAW THE PROGRESS OF GUJARAT AND PEACE OF COMMUNAL RIOTING.IF MODI TAKE CHARG OF INDIA THAN INDIA WILL ON PROGRESS TRACK.THERE IS NO REQUIREMENT FOR SUREY OR ALSE.REAL DIMOND DOSE'NT REQ.ANY HAND FOR IT'S QUTY.
Avadhesh Kumar says:
February 03, 2012
modi ji is only man who really deserves to be pm in india.
Rameshwar says:
February 03, 2012
We believe that Mody can only make this country to grow like Gujrat non other have that quality. As todays situation this country had believed in congress and its poor leadership and brought this country is such drastic situation. If must have voted for a Majbut netaand nirnayak sarkar... the scene would have been different.... so please vote for a strong leader like mody if every one want to see this country grow....
pravin r mistry says:
February 03, 2012
I likes.
Ramesh Nalawade says:
February 04, 2012
MERA MODI MAHAN. GOD BLESS HIM FROM BAD ACTIVATIVE CREW.
pravin says:
February 04, 2012
NO ONE SUPERIOR THAN SHRI MODIJI TO PULL UP GUJARAT DEVELOPMENT & FAST VIKAS & FOR SAKE OF INDIA & ITS PEOPLE "THE ONLY ONE MAN SHOW WHO REALLY DESERVES TO BE P.M I NARENDRA MODI. GOOD LUCK TO VOTERS 7 YOUNG INDIA.THEIR FUTURE & THEIR FAMILIES IS IN THEIR OWN HANDS. JAY JAY GARVI GUJARAT
narendra gohil says:
February 06, 2012
hi i am narendra pm narendra modi is very claver and this lione man,i like narendr modi
M.Thiagarjan says:
February 07, 2012
Excellent article.This what most of the Indians looking for,a radicle change in our country's administration.Especially young India is looking Modi is the ultimate choice.
SURESH VARIA says:
February 16, 2012
I PRAY TO GOD I WANT TO SEE NARENDRA MODI PRIME MINISTER OF INDIA AND IT IS MY DREAM ALSO

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