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Narendra Modi and the Erdogan parallel

CNN’s man of the year 2010, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan hogged international headlines this week on account of his provocative case in the Newsweek Magazine on EU membership for Turkey.

European economies are stagnant. European societies are near geriatric. Can Europe retain power and credibility in the new world order without addressing these issues?

Erdogan’s comments contrasting Turkey’s vigor with Europe’s stagnation echo similar comments made by  Tom Freidman in the New York Times back in 2005 contrasting a rising India with western europe:

Next to India, Western Europe looks like an assisted-living facility with Turkish nurses

It is ironic that 5 years after those comments by Freidman the statist economy in India, thanks to the Manmohan Singh lead UPA’s entitlement programs, has begun to resemble an assisted living facility. Nothing can be more striking than this picture from Tamil Nadu on the deep rooted Culture of Entitlement that has been institutionalized in India over the last 5 years.

 The week gone by has also validated Rahul Gandhi’s half baked perspective on India that there are indeed Two Indias. One in which the Spirit of Enterprise is vibrant and the other in which the culture of patronage, cronyism and entitlement runs deep.

Two Indias indeed, one which has begun to heal socio-political wounds and looks forward to the future with unbounded aspirations.

“all communities” are prospering in Narendra Modi’s Gujarat” – Darul-uloom Vice Chancellor

while another that remains trapped in a fuedal mindset unable to cope with a young India impatient for change.

While the “secular intellectual” establishment in Delhi spars over the pace at which entitlements should be doled out and their quantum, the spirit of enterprise in small town India has much else on its mind.  Alas for small town India, the political odds continue to be stacked heavily against the spirit of enterprise.

The near monopoly in opinion making enjoyed by the “secular intellectual establishment” in Delhi has come to mean that there is no alternate narrative in the mainstream media to challenge the current consensus on Left Liberal policy making. We may see some sparring on whether NREGA wages should be linked to minimum labor wages or to the inflation, but we are unlikely to see a chorus voices questioning the NREGA to begin with.

The lone politico-intellectual construct with the ability to strike at the heart of the mindse oft entitlement and patronage underlying the NREGA faces a formidable challenge thanks to the conflating of secular-communal connundrum with the enterprise-entitlement connundrum.

We are unlikely to see a  debate between “Minimum Government Maximum Governance” and the UPA’s centralized approach to governance built on the edifice of “Rights based Entitlements”. For the Left Liberal monopoly in Delhi will always reduce this debate to “communal” Narendra Modi versus “secular” Nehru-Gandhis thus ensuring Middle India continues to vote against its enlightened self interest on account of secular guilt and communal victimhood.

Narendra Modi’s uphill battle from Gujarat with the high priests of the Left Liberal establishment in Delhi reminds of a similar battle in Turkey that Recep Erdogan had to wage.  While Mr. Erdogan’s situation had him constitutionally barred from holding office, Narendra Modi faces a similar if not constitutional predicament with this moral bar imposed by the high priests of secularism that seeks to disqualify him even before the contest has been announced.

The story of political apartheid against Mr. Erdogan on account of extreme interpretations of secularism in Turkey need not be retold here. However it is worth noting that Mr. Erdogan’s path to power saw him lead his AK party to victory in Parliament while he himself initially stayed out of power before eventually assuming office after overcoming the Constitutional hurdles. Mr. Erdogan’s many political battles with Turkey’s high priests of secularism are not unlike the ones we see back home.

The fact remains though, as Mr. Erdogan’s piece in the Newsweek highlights, the Erdogan regime has presided over over a record 26 quarters of economic growth in Turkey making it what he calls the “Robust man of Europe”.

Perhaps we may yet have a debate between “Minimum Government Maximum Governance” and the UPA’s spendthrift approach to governance if Narendra Modi were to script a path to power drawing up on the Erdogan parallel.

Filed under: Ambedkarite Constitutionalism, Flat World Hindutva, Gujarat Polls 2007, Local Governance, Narendra Modi, Nitin Gadkari, Offstumped, Two Indias

Vibrant Gujarat – Putting your money where your mouth is

The indisputable topic for this festive season across media outlets is Gujarat’s Vibrancy. It is not that this season is without the usual whining and intellectual skullduggery. Nevertheless a distinctively different tone is visible in the op-ed columns – case in point this one in the Financial Express and this in Wall Street Journal.

The rest of us Political junkies can go on endlessly on whether or not amends have been made for 2002 but Gujarat has moved on for its own sake leaving us far behind with our hair splitting arguments and burdened conscience.

When I say moved on, let me be clear and specific Gujarat has moved on far ahead of the rest of India.

Here is why:

#1 – The debate in Gujarat is no longer about how to provide 24×7 electricity but on how to make it clean, sustainable and green.

#2 – The debate in Gujarat is no longer about achieving the least common denominator in public education but on how to make it accountable and performant.

#3 – The debate in Gujarat is no longer about talk of eliminating corruption in governance but on how to make the processes of governance responsive, citizen centric with a firm focus on service delivery.

#4 – The debate in Gujarat is no longer about clearing the backlog of cases but on how to further the innovations in Justice delivery making them more sensitive and efficient.

#5 - The debate on Gujarat is no longer in Gujarat but elsewhere as conventional wisdom is being challenged and complacency in Governance is being questioned. 

In the final analysis hair splitting arguments over Narendra Modi’s viability nationally have become irrelevant. The process of Justice on 2002 must and will take its course. But Gujarat’s bounty has created the environment for socio-political healing.

Gujarat has demonstrated how to turn the corner, create opportunity for everyone thus providing a template to the rest of India on looking to the future with positive aspirations rather than be dragged down by the negative emotions of the past.

Perhaps all those who swear by economic freedom should consider putting their money where their mouth is on the one state where the Spirit of Enterprise has decisively defeated the Culture of Entitlement.

I for one am seriously contemplating living in one of India’s best managed Cities come 2012.

Filed under: Ambedkarite Constitutionalism, economic freedom, Gujarat Polls 2007, jeetega-bharat, Local Governance, Narendra Modi, Nitin Gadkari, Shveta Chhatra, socio-economic engineering, Two Indias, Uncategorized

Rights based Left Liberalism has queered the pitch

Recent tweets

  • Must read highlights cognitive dissonance within UPA RT “@cbcnn_Pilid: Kaushik Basu’s full paper on Fin min website http://bit.ly/cheJ8Z
  • Interesting coincidence RT “@pragmatic_d: Shekhar Gupta on Congress’ left-turn. http://is.gd/eHzQ6
  • But Shekhar Gupta must realize this left ward drift is significantly different from the earlier ones on two counts
  • It has not concentrated power in State instead it has marginalized it devolving power to quasi-constitutional bodies with no accountability
  • In doing so it has created a stake for a new class of leftist special interests going far beyond delhi’s leftist intellectual circles
  • There in lies the long term damage to the Constitutional Institutions and to Governance
  • Disagree with @swapan55 http://j.mp/9Qw1Kd backroom interventions in Parliament are not same as taking a coherent public position on policy
  • Let us be clear there is only one credible yardstick to measure if BJP is on it’s way to recovery or not
  • That yardstick is the degree to which BJP challenges the Congress’ left liberalism at it’s very root through direct public policy positions
  • All else like this intervention on nuclear liability issue is just feel good politics that’s far from making lasting impact on it’s fortunes
  • Urgently needed – a “Values based Constitutionalism” to pose a credible challenge to the Sonia Rahul “Rights based Entitlement Left Liberalism”
  • Absolutely true federalism will be a key constiutional value RT “@raoabhijeet: @offstumped Alternative is True Federalism”
  • BJP’s current non-strategy can be summed up: Nation will tire of Congress. Let us be non-shrill enough to be acceptable to lead a non-Congress coalition
  • Hence BJP non-strategy requires not taking strong ideological policy position against Left Liberal entitlements to humor noncongress rag tag
  • Need more proof that Rights based Entitlements have queered the pitch for Congress http://j.mp/dufX3j
  • That LK Advani could not think of a single Rural Enterprise success story as theme for Peepli Live and only NREGA came to his mind says lot
  • RT “@centerofright: @offstumped he shld hv read @rashmibansal‘s stay hungry stay foolish or connect the dots, both have good examples”

Original Blog Post

In 2007 then BJP National Vice President and Lok Sabha MP from Orissa Juel Oram had raised the banner of protest in Orissa against the state government’s move to sanction prospective license (PL) to Posco for mining at Khandadhar iron ore reserve. Two years before in 2005 Juel Oram had this to say of his opposition to mining projects in Orissa

displacement will affect the socio-economic conditions of the people and this is a major issue. “When a project comes up in any locality it affects not only the tribal people, but also the community as a whole,” says Oram. He has been vehemently opposing the12-million-tonne POSCO steel project near Paradip. Thousands of people who were displaced by the Rourkela Steel Plant, the Hirakud dam, the Rengali dam, and many other medium and small projects have not been compensated till date, he says.

But for Juel Oram’s opposition there is not much to glean from the last 5 years on where exactly the BJP stands on the issues related to Mining from the point of view of the environment and more importantly the Forest Rights Act. On the Forest Rights Act itself there is little that can be found by way of an informed policy position from the BJP. There are stray stories on Chattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh demanding speedy implementation of the Act and later on Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi claiming credit for its implementation in his state. But beyond that there just is little to glean on

#1 what exactly was the BJP’s contribution to the debate on this legislation

#2 if there was an informed point of view on this Legislation that was both rooted in its political ideology and was derived from an enlightened political/electoral strategy

#3 if there was even an attempt by the BJP to influence public opinion one way or the other on the various aspects of the Act to bring to bear pressure on the UPA in shaping the contours of this Act

The story is not very much different when one looks at the BJP’s role in shaping and influencing other key Entitlement programs succesfully legislated by the UPA as Constitutional Rights.

Let us take the case of NREGA to which every BJP ruled state government has been a willing party. But for stray election time remarks on NREGA there has hardly been any firm political opposition to it. But for this criticism from Yashwant Sinha, it is hard to find any strong position on the NREGA. Only belatedly Narendra Modi has spoken up on corruption within the NREGA but not much beyond.

The BJP’s approach on Right to Education, RTE is no different either nor do we see any well formed position on the proposed Food Security bill.

So what we have here is the BJP mostly reacting to the Congress’ left liberal “rights based agenda”, riding on its bandwagon in states where it is in power while being mostly clueless on the long term strategic implications of this “rights based left liberal law making”.

The Vedanta episode highlights how these Rights based  laws like the FRA have effected a long term strategic advantage to the Congress. The Rights based Agenda allows the Congress to

#1 – appropriate a messianic political role making any opposition to its agenda look petty and belligerent

#2 – give a stake to a nationwide network of NGO activists who in turn return the favor by advocating  its cause if not overtly by proxy. This is happening on multiple dimensions ranging from mobilizing public opinion on local issues to beseiging its political opponents through litigation and popular protest.

#3 – remake the electoral landscape to suit its class rhetoric. The myriad challenges in the recognition of these newly granted Rights will ensure an abundance of victimhood that the Congress can conveniently exploit as is evident from the Vedanta episode

#4 - give a permanent stake to the Delhi based Left Liberal opinion making class (across the media, Judiciary and intelligenstia)  in law making and law enforcement as is evident from the dual role played by NAC members

#5 – distort the constitution with complex legislation that over the long term weakens the primary Institutions of the State, diffuses accountability while creating new special interests that no non-Congress government of the future can either displace or fully overcome

The BJP on account of its intellectual vaccum and myopia has shot itself in the foot by contributing unwittingly to this Left Liberal strategic shift in favor of the Congress.

What is worse the BJP still does not see a need to chart a fundamentally different course Legislatively or Politically to challenge the Congress.

The Congress under Sonia and Rahul Gandhi may be lacking in tactical political acumen as is evident from the political bungling over Telangana. But the mother and son duo have more than made up for that lack of tactical political leadership by effecting a long term strategic shift in favor of a messianic role for the dynasty. Unlike in the past this time they have nurtured a network of NGOs and Delhi based special interests to ensure the gains from this strategic shift are Institutionalized.

This has raised the threshold significantly against any effective politco-intellectual challenge to this” Rights based Left Liberal Agenda in favor of the Dynasty”.

The Indian voter does have a mind of its own. Electoral outcomes are far from pre-determined. The Congress has no immunity from the effects of the Law of Unintended Consequences.

This “Rights based Left Liberal agenda” may not guarantee electoral success to the Congress.

But it does queer the pitch in favor of the Congress forcing the BJP to play a me-too game. A game that does not come naturally to the BJP, thus making it look like an opportunistic B-Team of the Congress.

And we all know when given a choice between the Original and a pale imitation, what choice the voter will likely make !

Filed under: Assembly Polls 2009, bengal polls, betrayal of aam admi, Chattisgarh Polls 2008, Chhattisgarh Polls 2008, Delhi Polls 2008, Dharmayudh-2009, economic freedom, Gujarat Polls 2007, India Elections 2009, India Lok Sabha Elections 2009, Indira Gandhi, Left Liberalism, Local Governance, Lok Sabha Polls 2008-2009, Madhya Pradesh Polls 2008, Madhya Pradesh Polls 2008, Maharashtra Polls 2009, Manmohan Confidence Vote, Maoist Terrorism, Narendra Modi, Nitin Gadkari, Progressivism, Rajasthan Polls 2008, Telangana, UPA-II Critical Appraisal

Seize the moral high ground – Open Letter to Shri Narendra Modi

Updated – see below a dossier on Sohrabuddin Sheikh’s criminal history and the CBI chargesheet

Dear Modiji

It is with great regret this blogger notes that the public debate has once again been queered by an issue where the media has played Prosecutor, Judge and Jury pre-empting the courts. It is to be expected that every infraction, irrespective of its magnitude will be blown out of proportion by your opponents to make political capital of them. You know this very well more than anyone else.

There may be political sagacity in brazening out these political fights in certain situations. But there is also such a thing as the law of diminishing returns. It may not be prudent or wise to politically challenge the legal process on a criminal matter.

There is also a larger national cause here, that you surely are not unmindful of. There is a unique opportunity to script a new direction to the politics and policies of the Right building on the success in Gujarat. This national project calls for a missionary zeal and a visionary appeal.

These infractions are a distraction from that National Mission and the politics over them is unlikely to cease anytime soon.

The question then is what do you expend your political energy over for the energy spent on fighting these battles is energy sapped away from creating that National Movement. You have unparalleled access to political capital through the many youth who identify with your approach to Governance. These battles can be fought in a different way and won effectively by tapping into that political capital.

Seize the moral high ground Modiji, by walking away from political office and taking to the dust and din of the road less traveled.

Create a national movement with this new political and policy direction as the basis. Challenge the Nehru-Gandhi Left Liberalization and NGO-isation of this country which is only breeding a Culture of dependence and entitlement. Create a political environment for a Culture of Responsibility and Enterprise. Be the change agent that so many of your ardent supporters want you to be.

I am reminded on this ocassion of the political life story of Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan who scripted a new chapter in Turkey’s rejuvenation despite being politically barred in 2002 from holding office.

As this open letter through this blog goes to press, comes news of a Gujarat Court rejecting Mr. Shah’s bail. This battle will go on for a long time. Let the judicial process run its course. Let it not distract from the mission ahead. In the finest Indian tradition of Karma Yoga, the time has come for you to detach yourself politically from these mud fights.

The time has come for you to lead the bigger movement for change from the front.

I hope you do give due consideration to these thoughts in the days to come.

regards

A Well Wisher

Post script: Unofficial dossier on Sohrabuddin’s criminal history

Post post script: The CBI Chargesheet against Amit Shah and others

Related tweets:

   Where would we be without our daily dose Sohrabuddin leak http://is.gd/ec8eX about 16 hours ago via mobile web

   The number of Urban Legends and Rural Myths that Sohrabuddin has spawned, he must be Vikram Seth’s Suitable Boy

Doesnt exactly sound traumatized if he managed to count exactly 147 rounds & 97 tear gas shells http://bit.ly/aEn4UK wonder who tutored him

Neither the Riot nor the tutored trauma are material to the Sohrabuddin case – are we looking at a CBI NGO nexus in arranging depositions

Must read RT @Bhaskarchat @offstumped http://tinyurl.com/32jqs48 The Truth about Sohrabuddin Sheikh by Ashok Malik

Did you know there was a defamation case filed by Andhra Police against CNN-IBN on the Sohrabuddin case http://is.gd/ece24 page 295

More details on CNN-IBN versus Andhra Govt on Sohrabuddin here http://is.gd/ecjAo

And here is the IBN story from 2007 which triggered this defamation suit http://is.gd/eck86

Interesting thread from 2008 on Sohrabuddin http://is.gd/eclkA Harsh Mander’s name pops up

   Here is Harsh Mander writing in 2008 on role of Andhra police in Sohrabuddin case http://is.gd/ecmP7

Troubling that there are so few degrees of separation between Sonia Gandhi’s closest advisors and NGOs most active on Sohrabuddin case

Filed under: betrayal of aam admi, economic freedom, Flat World Hindutva, Gujarat Polls 2007, Internet Hindus, Left Liberalism, Narendra Modi, Nitin Gadkari, Shveta Chhatra

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