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BJP has finally released a
Manifesto on the election day. The Congress party and others have questioned
the delay and BJP has come with enough plausible explanations which have been
ridiculed by various opponents.
As one congress leader put it, If
the BJP can’t take out a Manifesto in time how are they going to manage the
country’s affairs?
But the real reason for the BJP to be so defensive
and nervous about publishing its manifesto well before the start of the
election instead of putting it off till the last moment is in the Manifesto
itself.
Perhaps the simplest of
explanation is that with the reference to Ayodhya and Article 370, the BJP Manifesto
resembles the proverbial Wolf in Sheep’s clothing.
The BJP was not sure if, for the
one billion voters of India, it will look anything but a dressed up version of
the old wolf they have shunned twice. The party obviously didn’t want to scare
them away by the inevitable media exposure, scrutiny and debate the Manifesto
would have generated in the crucial weeks before the election.
All stock explanations for the
last minute publishing and brushing away by its spoke persons become suspect
just for the presence of those contentious issues, without which the BJP’s
raison d’être would have become
questionable.
One incredibly funny argument put
forth by the BJP for the last minute release of the Manifesto is that it wanted
the voters to remember its promises on the way to the polling booth!
That gives some credence to the
claim of Congress’s Abhishek Singhvi
that BJP has taken the whole country for granted. In fact the BJP can be
accused not just for bending the rules of the nation but also for questioning
its intelligence.
The reality is that the BJP has
indeed taken an enormous risk by including those contentious issues, especially
if it happened after intense and protracted debate within the party, as is
being reported.
In fact the BSP leader Mayavathi
has recently articulated the uneasy question lurking in the minds of a large
number of Indians at least in her recent speech. Are we going to see an India
akin to the one the world saw in 1947 if BJP comes to power with Narendra Modi
as its Prime Minister?
It is not just Mayavathi who
seems to think so. Numerous political leaders of all parties including the BJP
itself and various prominent persons of India has expressed the same concern
time and again, though no one seems to have declared it as a definite outcome other
than the blunt leaser of the BSP itself.
No doubt, the BJP top brass is
well aware of this eventuality, which they have willingly or reluctantly
embraced in their quest for power. By moulding and releasing the Manifesto in
its current form, they seem to have consciously
pulled out the sacks and put them out for drying hoping no one will notice them
on the way to their polling booths.
Perhaps they are right. In a
country where the party leaders themselves get to read their Manifestos days
after they are released, the average voter who can barely read his ration card
has no way of knowing what his Manifesto really means.
For BJP, just keeping their
agenda written but hidden from its voters will give them the blank cheque they
need to draw what they want when the bank opens with their account.
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