Win-hangover gone, BJPians to focus on today

I can recall the words of all political experts post the 2014 general polls wherein they declared 2014-onwards to be the BJPseason. Boosted with massive wins across the country, the BJPians seem to have disremembered that seasonal variations are just like day and night. Mr. Narendra Modi and his team is for sure the squad Indians can bank upon; however Indian political setup is a blend of federalism and unitary attributes, hence the role of states, rather the crucial role of all states has to be paid heed to when we aspire for India’s prosperity. This, I believe, was the reason why the much-capable Mr. Amit Shahwas designated the national head. He did it in the U.P. and the BJP expects him to deliver the same across the nation.

But, can you delegate all the tasks ranging from organizationalrestructuring to enhancing the BJP’s hold in all states to just one person? In Karnataka, the BJP has even lost the Bellary Rural seat, which was previously held by MP B Srisamulu, in the assembly by-polls conducted on 21st of August. Of all three constituencies that went for by-poll, BJP won just one, while the two went to Congress. In Bihar, the BJP could win four out of ten seats in the by-polls; whereas the overall picture is just seven out of 18 seats. Senior leader, Shahnawaz Hussain, has accused the state BJP for the loss; however if we look at some underlying facts, the picture is distinct.

As stated earlier, unless the BJP gets hold of most of the states, execution of plans will be hard. And spotting the real reasons of setback is the foremost task. Blaming just the state BJP is likepassing on the blame to the weaker cluster. The general public that voted for the BJP and the current PM in the general pollswas along with foreseeing Mr. Modi as the only capable ruler was also fed up with the way of governance of the UPA. From food inflation to our approach towards China and Pakistan, nothing was apt. Mr. Modi, through his words, lightened a new ray of hope, wherein the Indians anticipated cheaper basic needs and India’s solidity over the two ill-disciplined neighbors. Until today, the milieu, however, looks unchanged.

From mortar to other long-range weapons, Pakistan has used almost every measure to violate the cease-fire. 35 BoPs (Border out Posts) have been attacked by them in the past few days.Chinese troops, too, have crossed their limits to enter the Indian soil. In the same context, the separatist leader, Yasin Malik,freely roamed on the roads of the Capital and met the Pak High Commissioner. Later he was seen on a national news channel justifying Kashmir’s separation from India and alleging that the PM is on the wrong track. Aren’t the Indians who anticipatedchanged days observing this? And the question which almost every other Indian is asking is how Mr. Modi is dissimilar to the former PM with respect to handling Pak, China, and Kashmir.

Tomatoes and vegetables are still selling at high prices. Of course, few months old government cannot be expected tomodify the demand-supply conditions in just a short period.However, letdowns like hooting of CMs and unorganized state squads of the BJP can be managed if apt measures are undertaken. Just like delegating the U.P. mission to Mr. Shah, BJP can think of placing accomplished leaders, may be of a different state, at places where the state squads are not delivering up to the mark. Also, Pak and China, along with fake secularism, are the worries that need quick and strong verdicts.BJPians need to overcome the win-hangover with a view tospreading positive vibes in every of the Indian states. Earlier they start better will they deliver.

186 thoughts on “Win-hangover gone, BJPians to focus on today

  1. Dhananjay Parkhe

    Thank you, Sir. I just commented on Twitter – Modi has successfully become a Fashion Icon. On the Scorecard his Govt comes out Way lower than Expectation. Minimum Government and Maximum Governance has come true only in replacement of Governors. The Trend is like the Indian Cricket Team – Do well in Short term ( IPL) make money – Lose Big on the Tests ( 100 days PERFORMANCE). Very sad and disappointing !

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  2. Gopal Singh

    Appreciate the concern nicely explained in the article but it would be premature to say that 100 days performance is very sad and disappointing.

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  3. Naim Naqvi

    Good advice indeed ! The only point I would like to add – “BJP has to start thinking big. It is a party trusted by the nation to rule India and not the Nagpur Complex. Unfortunately it has not come out of the ‘Hindu Insecure in India Complex.” Nation belongs to every Indian and we all need to satisfy our basic necessities first. If Modi Ji succeeds in providing the threshold basic amenities, half of its war is won. Narendra Modi should seek some moratorium from RSS UNDUE interference. He is sincerely trying to do some good. These fanatic fringes, irrespective of any religion, are not giving him respite. He has to be careful.

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  4. Dipanjan Ghoshal

    An example here >>>>> Karnataka amended the act to limit the 11 month time limit to 1 month . ie if you are staying for more than one month you have to pay life time tax ( Ridiculous , but this is what is being enforced now). After 11 months , you have to re-register the vehicle with Karnataka registration number. Centre ‘advised’ not to do this, they cant overrule state rules 🙂

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  5. Ramkumar Moorthy

    Sir.. BJP should amend banking norms. Now a days NPAs are untouchables like HIV patients. In fact they should be nursed rigoursly. Salaried executives of bank will not understand woes of entrepreneurs. They dont risk their retirement benefits as near retirement people hold top positions.

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