The following article was written for RightLog. Pasting it here for reference
As we near the first phase of
elections for the 2019 General Elections, it is important to study the nature
of criticism of the Narendra Modi government from the Opposition parties (this
includes the English media because frankly I can’t tell the difference between
the two!) over the past 5 years. We will not talk about the failed attempts of
intolerance, fascism, emergency and hatred because they have been beaten to
death. There are many other alleged criticisms that occupied significant space in
our discourse.
Narendra Modi is always in
campaign mode
More than the opposition,
the English media has excessively focused on this allegation. So much that even
speeches in Lok Sabha were termed
as “campaign” speeches.
The opposition and the media have never
cared to tell us what they meant by “campaign
mode”. If by “campaign mode”, they mean that the Prime Minister of India is
travelling across the country, is addressing meetings attended by citizens, is
communicating with them on the various schemes his government has introduced,
is exposing the flaws in opposition arguments and seeking feedback from the
people – then I would rather he is in campaign mode than sitting in Delhi and
sipping chai!
Narendra Modi’s continuous and
direct communication with the people of India has been a boon. We now do not
have to rely on traditional media sources to know what he is saying or what he
is doing. We get to know more details of the various schemes listening to him
than watching the dreaded TV shows every evening!
Narendra Modi doesn’t talk to
the press
Unless they don’t consider The
Tribune, PTI, Network 18, Indian Express, India Today, Zee News, Times Now, CNN,
Hindustan Times, Dainik Jagran, Nai Duniya, Hindusthan Samachar, UNI, ANI, ABP
News, Republic, YourStory, Time Magazine,
– as media, then I accept, the Prime Minister is indeed not talking to
the media.
This fixation of certain sections
that only a press conference indicates an interaction with the press is really
amusing beyond a point. The Prime Minister has answered every single question
put to him (some uncomfortable too). Not just the Prime minister, all
ministers of the government have given umpteen interviews to various
channels/papers. The President of the BJP very regularly faces tough questions
from angry anchors. Guess how doesn’t face any tough question? Rahul Gandhi!
And yet his coterie has the gumption to tell us that Modi doesn’t talk to the
press!
Narendra Modi is a one man
show. He runs the country from the Prime Ministers Office.
Rahul Gandhi’s most amusing
criticism of Narendra Modi was that he runs
the country from the PMO! Come to think of it, it is perhaps not amusing
coming from Rahul Gandhi, because they are used to running the country from 10
Janpath. It is infact very difficult for them to digest that the designated
office for the person in-charge of the government is the PMO and not their
home.
If Modi was really a one man
show, why would he let so many ministers and leaders flourish under him? Why is
it that almost every minister gets unequivocal praise from all quarters? Why is
Sushma ji feted so much? Why are ministers like Piyush Goyal and Nitin Gadkari
often called the best performers? Why would Nirmala Sitharaman be given so many
opportunities to make her point in the Parliament? Why would Rajnath Singh be
given a free hand at Home Ministry and be the reason for some phenomenal
successes? I can go on and on, but if Modi were really a one man show, we
wouldn’t even be discussing about any minister or ministry. Today, India’s discourse
is enriched when we hear good details about various programs from all
ministers. Not unlike a political party where only one voice is important and
everything else is just noise!
Narendra Modi travels a lot
First some facts – Prime Minister
Manmohan Singh (UPA-2) made 38 visits abroad. Prime Minister Narendra Modi made
48 visits (as of Dec 2018). Are 10 more visits really such a big deal to worry
about? In today’s interconnected global world, aren’t foreign visits a very
important part of any Prime Minister’s agenda?
Did Narendra Modi go to these
trips to enjoy the travel? Infact, he planned many of his trips so that he and
his delegation can sleep in the plane itself, so as to gain time! We can reel
out more statistics (would refer you to this article
for details on what these visits and a robust foreign policy achieved), but
here is one very important fact to be kept in mind – the supremely positive
reaction of the world after our airstrikes in Balakot, Pakistan; and the
successful testing of our A-SAT capabilities. The massive support wouldn’t have
been possible without some smart foreign policy and that is precisely what
Modi’s trips have achieved for India.
A worser criticism was put forth
by Ramchandra
Guha and Shekhar Gupta’s Print. That Prime
Minister Modi travelled
out of Delhi, to other parts of India, every 5th day. I still
fail to even see what is there to criticize when the Prime Minister of India
travels frequently within India! If you are able to see reason in this, please
do share your thoughts!
Petrol and Diesel Prices
Barring a steep increase for a
few days, today’s prices are on par with what we used to pay in May 2014. For
the few days that prices went up, the uproar that was created by the media felt
like some major disaster was coming! Today, no media talks about how we pay
similar amount as 2014 – the bottom line being that for a vast majority of the
past 5 years, we paid either lesser or on par with the 2014 rates.
GDP Growth is falling; Economy
is failing
For one quarter, the GDP growth
fell to under 6%. And yet again we had to witness a huge
meltdown of our English media journalists. They had lost all sense of
proportion and predicted doomsday scenario for the country. Unfortunately for
them, the economy rebound in the very next quarter itself! Today, we are the 6th
largest economy (up from 10th) in the world; we are the fastest
growing economy in the world; we have a decreasing rate of inflation and an
increasing rate of GDP growth; we have added more than 3 crore new taxpapers
and most importantly crores of people have been employed. If all this
is indicative of a failing economy, then perhaps we must redefine the
parameters of success!
Creating an imaginary South
India – North India divide.
During Karnataka elections,
Congress CM Siddaramaih called the Prime Minister of India as a “North Indian
import”. As expected, no liberal cabal outraged. Infact they all feted
Siddaramaih as if he was some hero, because he was just picking
up cues from the cabal. The people of Karnataka gave a befitting reply by
defeating the Congress, and yet they haven’t learnt anything from the fiasco.
Rahul Gandhi continues to further this cheap propaganda. Matter of time before
he is also taught a lesson!
And then there is
miscellaneous stuff!
Chandrababu Naidu and Mamta
Banerjee continue making hilarious statements on “destruction of democracy”
when in their own states, dictatorship reigns supreme. H.D.Kumaraswamy, on odd
days criticizes the Congress, and on even days, criticizes the BJP. Arvind
Kejriwal had lost all sense of mental balance when he went on to call Modi a
“psychopath”. The Hindu once advised Modi to implement things he had already
implemented. Rahul’s pathetic lies on Rafale had takers only his echo chambers.
Does this mean there has been
no meaningful criticism of the government.
Infact there has been. And from the
most unexpected quarter. The supporters of Modi and the BJP have also been
their most vocal critics on many matters, ranging from the budget
to railways to media to politics. Their concerns were heard, and course
corrections implemented. It is this kind of robust mechanism that needs to be
encouraged. Not an echo chamber where pliant members fight with each other to
be more loyal than the king (in this case, the Prince!).
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