Wednesday, September 29, 2021

Crisis in Kerala Congress: The Staggering Incompetence of Gandhis At Play

 The following article was written for MyInd Makers. Pasting it below for reference:

While the whole media is currently busy discussing the various “master strokes” by the Gandhi family in the ongoing Punjab circus, we are missing out on discussing their master strokes in other key states such as Kerala and Chhattisgarh. The below news item on September 28th piqued my interest to think more about why the Congress party is doing so bad in Kerala.  

Think about this. Rahul Gandhi’s congress party is the main opposition party in Kerala. Since 1977, no party came back to power after completing a term. So, history was on Rahul Gandhi’s side. The Congress party won 15 seats out of the 20 seats in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, so clearly public opinion was also favouring them. Rahul Gandhi himself won from Kerala while losing in his traditional bastion, Amethi. So, that would mean the Congress party will have found additional gravitas. Between 2019 and 2021, COVID has had a devastating impact on Kerala. The famed “Kerala model” turned out to be a bogus model. With so much in favour of the Congress party, you would assume Rahul Gandhi will put in significant efforts to bring back Congress party to power in the 2021 elections.

The end result of the 2021 elections is that the Communist parties ended up winning more seats than their 2016 result! For the first time since 1977, an incumbent alliance came back to power in Kerala. There can be only two reasons for Congress to have lost so badly – the incompetence of Rahul Gandhi and an internal arrangement between the Communists and the Congress (They anyway do an open arrangement in every state in India except Kerala!).

Why would they make an internal arrangement? The Congress is in power in 3 states on its own and is in power through an alliance in Maharashtra (at the time of 2021 elections). It was also believed then (and results proved it) that DMK alliance, of which the Congress is a part of, will come to power in Tamil Nadu. In contrast, Kerala is the only state where the communists are in power. They cannot afford to lose power in the only state where they have a hope – and hence an internal arrangement that Congress will go easy in Kerala. This theory is all a product of my imagination, but I can’t think of any other reason to explain the illogical campaign of Rahul Gandhi where he was criticizing BJP more than the Communists! Or you should take a glance at Shashi Tharoor’s timeline – no quirky one liners on Communists; no strong graphics against the Communists; no outrage against the Communists. Everything is always directed towards the BJP only. Why else would Congress focus on BJP in a state where BJP is still a non-player electorally?

And now we have to discuss the incompetence of Rahul Gandhi in keeping his party flock together in the state that he is an MP from! V.M. Sudheeran is a former KPCC President and is one of the tallest leaders of the party, not just in Kerala, but even at the national level. In addition to a lot of exoduses of the Congress cadre to the Communists, key leaders are also now quitting the party. Doesn’t it boggle your mind how Rahul Gandhi can be so incapable of managing affairs the state that he is an MP from?  

Speaking of Rahul Gandhi, did you know that the current crisis in their Chhattisgarh unit is also because of his staggering incompetence? He’s apparently promised the current health minister, T.S. Singh Deo that he will be made the Chief Minister in 2021. The current Chief Minister, Bhupesh Baghel refuses to quit now. And is the nature of the Congress party, they have leaked some information suggesting that Priyanka Gandhi wants Bhupesh Baghel to continue, and Rahul Gandhi wants T.S.Singh Deo to take over. This same brother-sister conflict is baffling their Punjab unit currently – it’s really a wonder how they still manage to pull out a “master stroke” headline from the media!

Amidst this, we have Kanhaiya Kumar joining Congress and saying Congress need to be revived. Revived how? By bowing to the diktats of the Gandhi family? By continuing to prostrate before the Gandhi family irrespective of poor results across the country?

Have you ever heard of any political party in the entire world which has an “Interim President” for 2 years and counting? Have you heard or any political party in the entire world where mom, son and daughter enjoy all power and no responsibility? How can Congress party be revived with such incompetent and lackluster leadership? Even their die-hard supporters in the English media are distressed with how the siblings are handling matters – how can the Gandhi siblings not see this?

Sunday, September 19, 2021

How India mastered the COVID vaccination process and how the Media lied, obfuscated and shifted goal post to shame the nation

 The following article was written for OpIndia. Pasting it here for reference:

When India administered nearly 1.4 crore doses on a single day (August 31st), you would obviously expect that those who should get/take credit for this stupendous achievement should be our health care workers, vaccine manufacturers, and administrative machinery. Little would you have thought that Chetan Bhagat (and later Sadanand Dhume) would pat themselves on their backs for this achievement! Needless to say, their self-importance gave rise to some hilarious memes, tweets, and articles – so they did bring some much-needed relief to the citizens of India!

Ever since India began vaccination for COVID, we have had a “If India vaccinates at this rate, it will take a million zillion years to vaccinate entire population” gang active in the English media. This gang would make vacuous assumptions and dish out article after article without giving a single useful advice. Members of this gang competed with each other to mock India in foreign publications. For the purpose of analysing how our English media provided space to this gang, let’s divide our vaccination drive so far into three phases.


The Phase-1

The first 1 ½ months of Phase-1 was primarily for our health care workers and hence we almost see a flat line during that phase. It was also almost immediately after the approval was given so it would obviously take time to make those doses too. But the English media assumed that this rate will remain constant forever and was dishing out irrelevant graphics and writing angry articles mocking the efforts of all those involved in the process. Even when clarifications were provided as to why the curve was flat all through February, the running commentary on rate of vaccination didn’t stop.

The curve begins to go upwards from the 1st week of March onwards. Quite expectedly because we opened up vaccination for everyone above 60 years and for those with comorbidities above 45 years. But the gang was relentless even when it was clear that the rate of vaccination was increasing. Even these prioritization efforts were mocked relentlessly, bereft of any logic. When we were peaking on phase-1, our friends at The Hindu write a vacuous editorial titled “Faster, sooner: On the need to accelerate COVID-19 vaccination”. One of the suggestions given in the editorial was to reduce dependency on CoWIN platform (something that many countries in the world now want to emulate). Almost every article written in March, when our rate was increasing, was as vacuous as this editorial – no meaningful suggestions but only lofty language asking us to increase the rate further. I had wondered back then if these people were actually assuming that 130 crore doses of vaccines are ready somewhere but the government is deliberately not distributing them, because that was the kind of perception they were building up.

Phase-1 was also the phase when not only about the rate of vaccination was being “analysed” by the English media, but they were parallelly contributing massively to vaccine hesitancy by downplaying Bharat Biotech’s COVAXIN. Congress state governments have openly declared that they will not administer COVAXIN. Instead of calling out this duplicity of the Congress party, the gang was busy furthering Rahul Gandhi’s tweets as the best thing to have happened to India.

The Phase-2.

The dip in vaccination began in the second week of April. The media’s biggest dream had come true. They now went to town screaming incompetence. State governments thundered that “If you can’t do the job, we’ll show you how to do it”. One of the most prominent members of the gang, Shekhar Gupta went bombastic on how Modi wants to control everything and isn’t allowing more competent state governments to show him how the job should be done. The central government’s most passive communication strategy during the beginning of this phase wasn’t helping matters either. It was around this phase that some folks wrote meaningful suggestions – urging US to lift ban on raw materials required for vaccine; urging central government to have more manufacturing facilities etc.

The Modi government listened to all the suggestions and accepted some of the pompous demands of the gang too. Starting May 1st, they allowed state governments and private companies to place orders and vaccinate everyone the 18 to 45 years age group. And you can see in the graph how the trend continued to fall further. There was not a single article or editorial by this gang deploring the state governments for doing such a shoddy job after demanding the job. Articles and videos were now focused on “pricing strategy”. Cash rich state governments governed by non-BJP parties were crying hoarse on how they can’t pay 300 per vaccine for the benefit of their citizens – and yet our English media intellectuals didn’t find it prudent to point out the shoddy job. What did they do instead? They started attacking the institutes manufacturing the vaccines!

The institutes were called greedy, and they were looked at these selfish profit-making entities that were out to rob the governments – all for 300 rupees per vaccine! The attacks on the institutes intensified so much that Adar Poonawalla had to be provided with security, fearing physical attacks also on him. I know of no other country where the English media is as reckless as ours.

We were then told that not enough orders were placed! No one told us what was meant by “enough orders” though. The government had indicated way back in December 2020 that we will vaccinate 30 crores by July (and further revised it upwards in Feb) – wasn’t that indication enough of orders placed? In February you mock them and in April you ask where the orders are – how can it be so difficult to see this hypocrisy?

And most importantly, how could we have not studied the impact of the peak of COVID 2nd wave on the vaccination process? Couldn’t we think, just for a moment, how our health-care system was overloaded with COVID patients? Couldn’t we think, just for a moment, that those involved in manufacturing are also affected by COVID? That those administering the vaccine are also affected by COVID? That the family members of those involved in the process are also affected? Instead, they mocked the fact that our health care system carried out the highest number of tests at the peak of our second wave. The vaccine process involves a lot of people and to assume that they will all contribute to it unhinged in the midst of their own crises only shows how heartless the media has become.

The Phase-3.

Amidst this gloom, phase-3 begins, and this is when the curve started to go up. This was aided by the private sector buying vaccines and starting to administer them. Some state governments were still busy writing letters to the Prime Minister urging him to spare them the embarrassment of not being able to do the job. While the media was still relentless in dishing out repeated lofty articles without any substance, the Prime Minister addressed the nation and explained this extraordinary hypocrisy to the people of this country. He announced that the central government will go back to its earlier policy of owning the whole purchase and distribution process to the state governments while the state governments will continue to be responsible for the administering of the vaccine.

When India reached a huge milestone on June 22nd (~90 lakh vaccines in a day), instead of feeling proud this gang started questioning if vaccines were hoarded earlier so that this record can be achieved. All they were doing was echoing their master’s voice. How bereft of logic should you be to arrive at such a conclusion?

India continued the upward trend of vaccinating more and more people by the day. India finished 40 crore doses by July, as predicted in February. The regional English media mocked the prediction in February. India finished 60 crore doses in August – the international English media mocked this prediction in February. Not a single one of these publications came forward and said sorry for their shoddy analysis.

Just one day after India administered a world record 1,40,00,000 vaccines in a single day, New York Times publishes an “analysis” that said – “Economists are concerned about the slow rate of vaccinations…”. Just one day after a world record! Our media had lost all sense of proportion and was getting confused with simple things such as number of doses and number of people. Just a couple of days back (Sept.13), Business Standard writes an editorial that India vaccinated 72 crore people when in reality we administered 72 crore doses (57 crore of them with the first dose).

At the peak of Phase-1, we are told that the process is slow. At the peak of Phase-3 also, we are told that the process is slow. During the crisis of Phase-2, they gloated instead of helping. At every stage, statistics were randomly interpreted to showcase the progress of vaccination in poor light, as compared to the world. When key milestones were achieved faster than anyone in the world, those graphics were mocked relentlessly. When India set out to help the world, given the global nature of the crisis, those efforts were mocked relentlessly. The competition to get published in foreign publications meant that this gang would plunge to any depth to mock India’s efforts.

There has not been a single article statistically analysing the havoc that COVID has caused across the world. Many countries have gone through their 3rd and 4th waves despite getting nearly 50% of their populations fully vaccinated, so the nature of this beast is still unknown. Many countries (especially in South America) experienced the longest first wave one could imagine! Vaccinations have of course helped in bringing down the severity of the disease but that still doesn’t mean our media gang will not go overboard when the 3rd wave hits us (looks inevitable, going by the trends in the world). To blame the rate of vaccination in March for the surge in 2nd wave is naivety at best and hypocrisy at worst.

All throught the vaccination process, our media published so many “studies” that contradicted each other! We were told Covishield is good and bad; Covaxin is good and bad; a combination of covishield and covaxin is good and bad! We were looking for meaningful commentary. Instead, we got meaningless running commentary.