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Modi mania is so prevalent in some people that they do not even comprehend the simple joke.

It is doing rounds in FB, I did not make it.

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Modi hate is so prevalent in Pappu bhakta that they won't mind posting false news to defame Modi and his government.

Modi mania is so prevalent in some people that they do not even comprehend the simple joke.

It is doing rounds in FB, I did not make it.

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Modi hate is so prevalent in Pappu bhakta that they won't mind posting false news to defame Modi and his government.
 
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Why are you wasting your time?

You are so right!
I should not waste my scarce time with these emotionally charged, myopic Modi todies not able to question a PM on his dishonesty coupled with malfeasance:

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The real problem is people like you who are nothing but a legion of war-mongers, hate propagators who would want Modi to maintain the pre-election suffocating heat of confrontation in the country. This whole theory of Modi's inaction on corrupt congressis being the main reason for BJP's electoral defeats is flawed at many levels.

Fortunately, Modi isn't listening to such political sophistry that ignores many crucial facts: One, our legal framework is not subservient to a government's desire for retribution and law takes its own course. Two, targeting individuals instead of the system ultimately backfires--remember Indira Gandhi,Jayalalitha and Lalu Prasad Yadav? And three, vendetta can never be a substitute for good governance, economic development and social calm and cohesion.

Smart politicians, unlike Quixotic tyros destined to fail, don't keep flailing their swords at windmills even when the war is over. They know the art of brinkmanship they realise rajneeti allows them to pick and choose between saam (diplomacy), daam (allurement), danda (punishment) and bhed (spying and taking advantage of secrets) according to their goals and objectives.
LOL.

I am not a status quo-ist. :devil:

Modi will be shown the door in the next elections if things continue like they are now. :) He can try his sophistry with all the free time he will get then. :P

Oh, btw - Lalu and Jaya are BOTH BACK. Even Indira was. :D
 
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Modi hate is so prevalent in Pappu bhakta that they won't mind posting false news to defame Modi and his government.



Modi hate is so prevalent in Pappu bhakta that they won't mind posting false news to defame Modi and his government.

False news?

Congress dents BJP bastions in rural Gujarat, BJP bites dust in Modi's home town - Janta Ka Reporter

Gujarat election result 2015: Cong terms its performance as ‘verdict against BJP govt’ | The Indian Express

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A bad mechanic always fights with his tools!
 
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You and me are not Nostradamus, so let's wait for another 3 years.
Check the Gujarat poll results. These are warning signs. My pleas are falling on deaf years everywhere - from the RSS leadership to the BJP local leaders. Complacency is high.

Btw, do you know that 20000 kids were rescued by a program launched by the Home Ministry. Saved from prostitution and bonded labor? The world's largest rescue program. :azn:

So removing the Congress will remove the rot? What about Congress's traditional votebank of centre-left? If Congress is not there they will just find another party to support and that can be even worse than Congress(eg: AAP).
No. Congress must vanish. AAP is much better. For now.

Or do you believe in one party system where BJP will rule.
No one party rule will suffice in India. :disagree:

BJP is no saint anyway.

@Infinity - What did you like in my post? What was my mistake?
 
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Difficult to believe, this person biju radhakrishnan is a fraud and have no credibility ....Any way waiting for the video realise (Her solo performance video was a huge hit in kerala)
I was Just Imagining Our CM with Sarita Nair................................:cheesy::cheesy:

Check the Gujarat poll results. These are warning signs. My pleas are falling on deaf years everywhere - from the RSS leadership to the BJP local leaders. Complacency is high.

Btw, do you know that 20000 kids were rescued by a program launched by the Home Ministry. Saved from prostitution and bonded labor? The world's largest rescue program. :azn:


No. Congress must vanish. AAP is much better. For now.

No one party rule will suffice in India. :disagree:

BJP is no saint anyway.

@Infinity - What did you like in my post? What was my mistake?
Can, I not like your post............. PDF is more Democratic than you ... I not a blind hater of BJP
 
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After loosing all Corporations and wining only 5 municipality, Congress has put some good show in District Panchayat. This is something too cheer for congress in last 20 years.
 
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Indian National Congress, the grand old party of India, suffered its worst ever electoral defeat in May 2014. Reduced to 44 seats, it was staring at a risk of being pushed to the margins if immediate corrective steps were not taken.

The reasons for its defeat were pretty obvious – corruption charges, anti-incumbency, lackadaisical leadership of Rahul Gandhi, and Modi wave.

However, if you analyze them as a pragmatist, these reasons don’t warrant any “corrective” step. They are transient in nature. For example, Congress could simply shrug them off with the following responses, and the party won’t really be wrong:

Corruption charges: Those are over. We’ve lost the elections. Now let’s forget about it. Indian electorate too has a short memory and they will also forget about those soon.

Anti-incumbency: That’s also over. And it won’t be there in 2019. BJP will be facing it.

Rahul Gandhi: Really? If not a Gandhi, who? A Tharoor? LOL! Rahul Baba will improve. Let’s not lose hope.

Modi wave: It will subside; just a matter of time. Nothing lasts forever.

So does that mean that Congress needed to do nothing after the 2014 loss? No, because we are missing one thing that the party concluded as the reason for their defeat. And it was pointed out by AK Antony, who chaired a panel to analyze the reasons for the massive defeat.

In June 2014, barely three weeks after the loss, Antony had said that Congress was seen as “pro-minority” by an average Hindu, which could be one of the reasons party suffered electoral reverses. The party’s secularism was seen as “anti-Hindu” by many.


What Congress was discussing immediately after its defeat (source)

The statement by Antony made news back then, and many Congress leaders were reported to have said that the party will evaluate it as a senior personal like Antony won’t speak anything without proper analysis.

Soon after that, in August there were reports that Congress had decided to go for an “image makeover”. The party decided to celebrate all religious festivals in their offices. Up to that time, the only religious festival they were celebrating was Iftaar during the Muslim holy month of Ramzan.

It was clear that the statement by Antony was not one-off. The party was serious about what he had pointed out and if any corrective step was to be taken, it was on this front.

In December same year, it was reported that party had decided to seek feedback from its cadre if it was perceived as “anti-Hindu”. A Times of India report claimed that ‘in around 20 meetings with Rahul Gandhi, almost every group of leaders underlined the backlash due to Congress’s pro-minority stance’.

All this while, from June to December 2014, BJP kept winning assembly elections and Congress and its allies kept losing. Among the elections the party lost to BJP was in Maharashtra where the incumbent Congress-NCP government had declared reservations for Muslims. Party wondered if the “pro-minority” image hurt them again.

Basically in 2014, Congress knew that it had a “pro-minority” problem and it needed to find a solution.

The solution couldn’t have been stepping away from minorities. That would be suicide. In India, “minorities” form a big chunk of voters, and one can say it without a sense of irony. Not only that, the “intellectual” support system would have also deserted the Congress.

So becoming a little less pro-minority was not at all the solution.

In essence, the problem was – an average Hindu thinking that Congress preferred minorities, especially Muslims, at the cost of welfare of Hindus. That the party was unfairly and unreasonably obsessed with minority issues.

Keywords being “unfairly” and “unreasonably”.

Bingo! That’s where the solution lied. The party didn’t need to shed its pro-minority stand, but all it needed to do was to convince the average Hindu that its obsession with minority issues was not “unfair” and “unreasonable”.

And there you know what to do – convince the average Hindu that the minorities in India were being unfairly and unreasonably targeted.

So towards the end of 2014, after losing the general and four assembly elections, Congress appeared to have finally found the solution.

And coincidentally around the same time, towards end of 2014, we started hearing aboutgharwapsi and later about attacks on churches in Delhi – events that suggested that the minorities in India were being unfairly and unreasonably targeted.

Remember, gharwapsi was not any new event as I had pointed out last year here andhere, and even the attacks on churches were all found to be either hyped or fabricated. But they helped create a narrative.

Every stray incident needed to be magnified, every loose comment needed to be mainstreamed, and every misrepresentation needed to be reinforced.

The end message – minorities were not safe, and the majority had to do something.

Essentially, the average Hindu was sent on a guilt trip.

This works almost every time and everywhere. Recently we saw how an average European, who was not too sure about taking immigrants and refugees, was convinced that every European country should take them in after the shocking picture of the deadSyrian kid sent them on a guilt trip. They, as individuals, started believing that the poor kid died as they didn’t do enough.

An average Hindu had to similarly feel personally guilty about the man who was killed in Dadri.

A sense of guilt is very strong emotion and it can overpower other senses, especially the logical or rational ones.

And it worked. In early 2015, BJP was decimated in Delhi. Not entirely due to narrative, but as I had pointed in my post then, the narrative did help AAP – which is basically a party that claims to be a non-corrupt Congress. If it helped AAP, it will definitely help them once people forget about their scams, Congress would have thought.

So all they needed was to continue this narrative that convinces the average Hindu that minorities in India needed disproportionately high attention and care. And starting withgharwapsi around the same time last year, it has continued unabated since then – the latest avatar being “growing intolerance”.

So within a span of one year, Congress has successfully inverted its weakness of being “pro-minority” into being its strength. Now the ball is in BJP’s court.

Some in the party are trying to counter it with data and logic, but that will fail. As I had mentioned in this article earlier – the sense of guilt will overpower those. In fact, already it has been declared that data was not important, mahaul (mood) was important.

The party or the government can’t win this war with data or logic. It doesn’t have to counter anything; it has to help the average Hindu get off that guilt trip. And it has to find a solution, just like Congress could find a solution.

Growing intolerance, and why Congress loves it

your views on this analysis?
@Darmashkian @Echo_419 @kaykay @JanjaWeed @Star Wars

A Nice read indeed. Lets not forget the fact that modi has battled the perception of being a mass-murderer,anti-minority and a hell lot of other scrutiny both by the domestic and international media and yet he emerged as a PM. How do you think he has done that ? Simply by the amazing marketing strategy of him along with his team . And is there anything new in what congress is doing now ? they have been doing this against modi for the past 10 years .Now what modi should do is to go-ahead with the good development works and market it in the same innovative way like he did in 2014 . When the 2019 elections are nearing by he should also heavily market the corruption and mismanagement done by congress to make sure the people doesn't forget it. After all both can play the games and the intelligent teams are not restricted to only congress now what puzzles me is why the media strategy of Modi government is so F#cked up
 
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After loosing all Corporations and wining only 5 municipality, Congress has put some good show in District Panchayat. This is something too cheer for congress in last 20 years.

Of course its cheers for Congress which was badgered beyond recognition in 2014 and bounced back from Congress mukt Gujarat.

If thats not enough, they even wrested a lone Lok Sabha seat in MP - A BJP bastion!

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Modi's magic is on the wane. BJP's losing streak continues as I write.
Next stop = West Bengal.

India has more smart phone touting youngsters who can separate the chaff from the grain and not easily fooled by Media, which will be rendered inconsequential down the road. PDF is nothing compared to Twitter which is abuzz with political trending in real time.

To say that India is a land of milk & honey, and be emotionally charged with Modi phobia, and not confront him on his shortcomings/drawbacks is a fatal folly for the nation in the making and is a sure shot sign of sycophancy.

Why not call a spade a spade?
 
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Of course its cheers for Congress which was badgered beyond recognition in 2014 and bounced back from Congress mukt Gujarat.

If thats not enough, they even wrested a lone Lok Sabha seat in MP - A BJP bastion!

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Modi's magic is on the wane. BJP's losing streak continues as I write.
Next stop = West Bengal.

India has more smart phone touting youngsters who can separate the chaff from the grain and not easily fooled by Media, which will be rendered inconsequential down the road. PDF is nothing compared to Twitter which is abuzz with political trending in real time.

To say that India is a land of milk & honey, and be emotionally charged with Modi phobia, and not confront him on his shortcomings/drawbacks is a fatal folly for the nation in the making and is a sure shot sign of sycophancy.

Why not call a spade a spade?

The only reason, congress came to power in last two elections is bcz, the southern state of A.P sent more than 30+ MP's to parliament. With the mess that they created with the telugu people there is no way they will win more than 3-4 loksabha seats. So, you can forget abt your dreams to see cong in power in any foreseeable future.
 
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