Gujarat elections are over and
the results are out for everybody to see. Detractors of Modi have taken a
beating but this clan has shifted the goal posts now. Modi fell short of his
previous tally of 117 seats, you see! In the process of undermining his
tremendous achievement, they are even maligning the electorate of Gujarat. Some
lesser known leaders from BJP's "secular" ally JD(U) started their
same rant on TV channels - "There is no change in our stand that PM
candidate should have secular credentials". However, deep within their
hearts, all these "secular" entities know that this election was a
watershed and Modi is an unstoppable force now. Gujarat is not separate from
India and just like Gujaratis, people across India, want quality governance and
not false promises which commoditize communities in the shape of vote bank.
This blatantly vitriolic and abrasive misinformed propaganda campaign again
highlights an increasingly growing problem we are facing - vote bank politics.
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Wednesday 26 December 2012
Thursday 6 December 2012
The Three Mistakes of Arvind Kejriwal
So, as
you have guessed, this piece is on Arvind Kejriwal. Before going through the
rest, please think on your own for once (so that you can’t blame me for making
you biased).
Well, I know this question is difficult to
answer in one-line. His character has so many shades that it’s next to
impossible to depict him in a single sentence. So, we’ll not try to do that. We
are going to do an in-depth analysis on him.
First
of all, though it may seem from the title of the post, it’s not the fact that I
am dead against of IAC or AAP and going to slam Arvind in the rest of my post (if
you are an Arvind-maniac, relax dear). I have to agree that Arvind has the
courage to be different and he has already done some significant ground-work. As a social-activist, he indeed has appreciable achievement under his belt. Let’s look into his life(as a social worker) briefly: