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What Next: Perform or Perish
Brig Veteran Anil Gupta
With the election euphoria over and Bharatiya Janata Party getting unprecedented mandate from
the heartland and forming government in four out of the five states that went to election, it is
time now to get down to brass-tacks. The next two years leading to the 2019 general elections are
not only going to be crucial but critical for the party. The delivery phase needs to be speeded up
and the results made visible and obvious. BJP with its pan-India presence has become harbinger
of hope for a developed India or as “New India” according to Prime Minister Modi. The election
results have thrown many lessons for all the political parties especially the regional parties. The
myth that the electorate prefers regional parties for assembly elections and national parties for
the parliamentary elections has been busted. The regional parties have not only been humiliated
but marginalised as well. The voter has risen above the caste/religion based politics, a gift of
Indira era to Indian politics, and voted for development. Youth which comprises 65% of national
population has emerged as the centre of gravity in Indian politics. The youth has only one
demand and that is a “better future”. The youth has rejected dynastic politics which is proved
amply from the defeat of SP-Congress combine. The Muslim voters have come out openly
against the myopic vision of their leadership and expressed their desire to be part of a modern,
developed and truly secular India. Time has come to put emotive issues on back burner and work
for the development of the country.
Prime Minister Modi has summed up the people’s aspirations beautifully, “I see this victory
especially in Uttar Pradesh, as the foundation of a new India where 65% of the population will be
of young people below 35 years of age….a new India of vigilant women. A new India where
people do not want anything by way of charity, but seek opportunity to chart their own
course….India is transforming, powered by strength of each and every citizen of India. And
India that is driven by innovation, hard work and creativity; an India characterised by peace,
unity and brotherhood; and an India free from corruption, terrorism, black money and dirt.” The
Prime Minister’s vision for “New India” is not new. BJP had promised “Sushashan yukt aur
Bhrastachar mukt Sarkar” after the 2014 mandate. More than 50 people oriented welfare
schemes; bereft of caste, colour, religion or creed; launched by the Modi government after
coming to power bear testimony to the party’s philosophy of “Sab Ka Saath Sab Ka Vikas” and
economic ideology of “Antodya” and its commitment to development with a view to benefit the
poorest of the poor without any differentiation.
The people of the country are fed up with the disruptive and retrograde politics of the opposition
parties. They condemn the politics of sloganeering and symbolism adopted by the opposition
parties. Congress has to accept that it does not enjoy “divine right” to rule this country. A
constructive, critical and cooperative opposition is the need of the hour. The Parliament should
be used for framing statutes rather than scoring political brownies. People do not appreciate
personal attacks and hitting below the belt. Frequent disruption of the Parliament is a major
hindrance to the emergence of “New India” and not a way to oppose the government needs to be
realised by all the political parties. People want to listen to healthy debates rather than
acrimonious free for all shouting bouts. The warning given by the people is loud and clear, it is
for the opposition parties to head the warning or be prepared for total annihilation.
The monumental victory has thrown bigger challenges for not only the central government but
all BJP led state governments as well. Many of them are due to face the electorate in near future.
Development has to be the core agenda of governance and the aspirations of the people guiding
principle for planning. As far as the Central government is concerned, people are expecting
miracles from him. He appears to the people not only as a “messiah of development” but a
panacea of all ills facing the country. The nation is looking up to him eagerly to resolve the
complex Kashmir issue. There is no doubt that all is not well as far as Kashmir is concerned.
Kashmir is an integral part of India but a section of Kashmiris is alienated has been established
beyond doubt. Winning over this section of the Kashmiri society without resorting to
appeasement is the litmus test of Modi government. People also expect Modi to teach Pakistan a
lesson for its continuous errant behaviour as well as its adoption of terrorism as an instrument of
state policy against India. For this both internal and external security mechanisms need to be
modernised and strengthened. Presently there are many loop holes and loose ends which need to
be plugged. The Armed Forces of the nation, the last bastion of nation’s sovereignty, need to be
not only equipped well but also looked after well to ensure their morale. A deft handling of
situation in the North East is another major expectation from the government. The government
can ill afford to let the North East flare up again more so when it is the ruling party in most of the
states there. The Naxalite problem has been contained but a final assault to eliminate the same is
also expected by the people from this government.
While the government has been successful in containing inflation it has yet to overcome the
problem of price rise. Though an emotive issue it affects all segments of the society and people
do express their resentment. The government’s fight against corruption and black money is being
appreciated by the people but they are demanding more. The dream of “Swachh Bharat” is yet a
distant dream. The allegations of misuse of funds and poor quality of work are needed to be
looked into by the government on priority.

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What next perform or perish

  • 1. What Next: Perform or Perish Brig Veteran Anil Gupta With the election euphoria over and Bharatiya Janata Party getting unprecedented mandate from the heartland and forming government in four out of the five states that went to election, it is time now to get down to brass-tacks. The next two years leading to the 2019 general elections are not only going to be crucial but critical for the party. The delivery phase needs to be speeded up and the results made visible and obvious. BJP with its pan-India presence has become harbinger of hope for a developed India or as “New India” according to Prime Minister Modi. The election results have thrown many lessons for all the political parties especially the regional parties. The myth that the electorate prefers regional parties for assembly elections and national parties for the parliamentary elections has been busted. The regional parties have not only been humiliated but marginalised as well. The voter has risen above the caste/religion based politics, a gift of Indira era to Indian politics, and voted for development. Youth which comprises 65% of national population has emerged as the centre of gravity in Indian politics. The youth has only one demand and that is a “better future”. The youth has rejected dynastic politics which is proved amply from the defeat of SP-Congress combine. The Muslim voters have come out openly against the myopic vision of their leadership and expressed their desire to be part of a modern, developed and truly secular India. Time has come to put emotive issues on back burner and work for the development of the country. Prime Minister Modi has summed up the people’s aspirations beautifully, “I see this victory especially in Uttar Pradesh, as the foundation of a new India where 65% of the population will be of young people below 35 years of age….a new India of vigilant women. A new India where people do not want anything by way of charity, but seek opportunity to chart their own course….India is transforming, powered by strength of each and every citizen of India. And India that is driven by innovation, hard work and creativity; an India characterised by peace, unity and brotherhood; and an India free from corruption, terrorism, black money and dirt.” The Prime Minister’s vision for “New India” is not new. BJP had promised “Sushashan yukt aur Bhrastachar mukt Sarkar” after the 2014 mandate. More than 50 people oriented welfare schemes; bereft of caste, colour, religion or creed; launched by the Modi government after coming to power bear testimony to the party’s philosophy of “Sab Ka Saath Sab Ka Vikas” and economic ideology of “Antodya” and its commitment to development with a view to benefit the poorest of the poor without any differentiation. The people of the country are fed up with the disruptive and retrograde politics of the opposition parties. They condemn the politics of sloganeering and symbolism adopted by the opposition parties. Congress has to accept that it does not enjoy “divine right” to rule this country. A constructive, critical and cooperative opposition is the need of the hour. The Parliament should be used for framing statutes rather than scoring political brownies. People do not appreciate personal attacks and hitting below the belt. Frequent disruption of the Parliament is a major hindrance to the emergence of “New India” and not a way to oppose the government needs to be realised by all the political parties. People want to listen to healthy debates rather than acrimonious free for all shouting bouts. The warning given by the people is loud and clear, it is for the opposition parties to head the warning or be prepared for total annihilation. The monumental victory has thrown bigger challenges for not only the central government but
  • 2. all BJP led state governments as well. Many of them are due to face the electorate in near future. Development has to be the core agenda of governance and the aspirations of the people guiding principle for planning. As far as the Central government is concerned, people are expecting miracles from him. He appears to the people not only as a “messiah of development” but a panacea of all ills facing the country. The nation is looking up to him eagerly to resolve the complex Kashmir issue. There is no doubt that all is not well as far as Kashmir is concerned. Kashmir is an integral part of India but a section of Kashmiris is alienated has been established beyond doubt. Winning over this section of the Kashmiri society without resorting to appeasement is the litmus test of Modi government. People also expect Modi to teach Pakistan a lesson for its continuous errant behaviour as well as its adoption of terrorism as an instrument of state policy against India. For this both internal and external security mechanisms need to be modernised and strengthened. Presently there are many loop holes and loose ends which need to be plugged. The Armed Forces of the nation, the last bastion of nation’s sovereignty, need to be not only equipped well but also looked after well to ensure their morale. A deft handling of situation in the North East is another major expectation from the government. The government can ill afford to let the North East flare up again more so when it is the ruling party in most of the states there. The Naxalite problem has been contained but a final assault to eliminate the same is also expected by the people from this government. While the government has been successful in containing inflation it has yet to overcome the problem of price rise. Though an emotive issue it affects all segments of the society and people do express their resentment. The government’s fight against corruption and black money is being appreciated by the people but they are demanding more. The dream of “Swachh Bharat” is yet a distant dream. The allegations of misuse of funds and poor quality of work are needed to be looked into by the government on priority.