Time for Nitish to realise the hidden costs of his Modi obsession
By Prabhu Chawla
19th August 2012 12:33 AM
When leaders fight for a post and not for performance, it signals the end of their commitment to the public cause. If individuals consider themselves bigger than the institutions and ideology they serve, it results in democratic anarchy. The public confrontation between Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi and Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has nothing to do with the ideological DNA of either as is being made out. Surprisingly, Nitish has chosen the issue of the future prime minister to position himself as an alternative for the country’s top executive post. He has conveniently forgotten that there is no vacancy at the moment. He is not concerned with the issues that will determine the colour of the next government. But he doesn’t mind reminding his big ally, the BJP, to declare its prime ministerial candidate now or perish. He has also forgotten that Modi has to establish his popular acceptability for the job first by winning the Gujarat Assembly elections this year. Even Nitish’s party colleagues are baffled by his obsession with the NDA’s prime ministerial candidate. Instead of attacking the UPA for its failure to contain graft in public life, revive the economy and control inflation, Nitish has been exposing the fissures within the NDA. On the other hand, the Gujarat chief minister does not miss any opportunity to berate the Congress and the UPA allies on both national and international issues.
The Nitish-Modi feud symbolises the hidden shadow-boxing going on both in the BJP and the Congress party. The truth is that a large section of the leadership of both the national parties doesn’t want either Modi or Nitish becoming a strong contender for the next prime minister. But they are definitely interested in finishing off both before they become too big a factor in the race. The top leaders of both parties are feeling insecure about the rise of regional satraps with prime ministerial potential and aspirations. They think that it is the monopoly of only Central leaders who have never won an election or led their party to victory in any state. Mass leaders like Mamata Banerjee, Modi and Nitish make them look like political pygmies. Individually, any of them can collect more crowds than all the Central leaders put together. They have been dictating the national agenda and governance for the past few years. However, none have been associated with any national decision-making process which is dominated by national leaders without a state following. Yet they are able to reverse the decisions taken by their national leadership. Stung by the growing clout of the regional leaders, a section of the Congress and the BJP leadership has chosen to adopt the well-tested policy of ‘Divide and Rule.’ Friends of Nitish in the BJP have been encouraging him to take on Modi and erode his acceptability, even in his own party. This suits the Congress as well, which has provided Bihar excessive financial help so that he keeps on making Modi a major irritant in keeping the NDA intact. Even while the BJP is still to take a final call on Modi, it is, inexplicably, Nitish who is raising the issue repeatedly at every forum.
However, both Modi and Nitish have nothing in common except the arrogance of authority. Nitish muzzles any media that opposes him. Modi doesn’t tolerate dissenting leaders. The uncrowned Monarch of Gujarat lacks the magnanimity to regret his government’s abysmal failure to contain the post-Godhra riots. Nitish is the new chatterati darling whose soft target is Modi. Nitish is seeking endorsement from India Inc. On the other hand, Corporate India is desperately seeking Modi for a plot of land in Gujarat. They visit Gujarat more often than Bihar. Bihar may have recorded the highest GDP growth because of agricultural plenty, but it has failed to attract either new investment or even kickstart any of its own schemes aimed at improving infrastructure.
Leadership can’t be bought or acquired by running down other leaders. It follows one’s work and words. Unfortunately, Nitish neither has any work to show nor any words of wisdom for others to follow him. His work has been confined to the geographical boundaries of Bihar, which have been defined by his caste and community politics. He doesn’t depend on merely touting his achievements as the chief minister, but by making Modi look like a monster. For the past few weeks, Nitish has not got any opportunity to display his pathological hatred for Modi who, in turn, hasn’t even bothered to acknowledge Nitish’s uncharitable barbs. Undoubtedly, Modi has to explain his government’s failure to contain the worst-ever communal carnage in 2002, but his track record of putting Gujarat back on the development path hasn’t been questioned even by his worst adversaries. By making Modi his political rival, Nitish has diluted his anti-Congress genes. If the NDA fails to create a truce between the warring titans, it will be the Congress that will be laughing all the way to the bank in 2014.
prabhuchawla@newindianexpress.com
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Comments(20)
Was 2002 Gujarat was worse than 1984 anti Sikh pogrom?
Posted by Niladrinath Mohanty at 08/19/2012 07:30 Reply to this Report abuse
The opening lines of Article are fantastic! But, be it Nitish or, Mulayam Singh Yadav,or, former UP CM- Myawati or even Mamata of Pachchim Bangaa, the utterances mostly go along with needs of the states at that moment. The need may be funds, clearances of projects, permission to overdraw, more loans or writing off loans etc. Some other CMs from other regional parties are in a quandary- whether to say 'yes' or 'no' whenever big brother at Centre tries to run a road-roller over their pleas. This has been repeated many times over for past 6 or 7 years or even more. No wonder, sometimes, same side goals are seen to have been scored. But can you predict the scenario of alignments?- which party will be in which camp for next election, now itself? Even a well-seasoned political observer like you, will fail! Now-a-days, money too has a mouth to speak, before it shuts down other mouths firmly!
Posted by KANNAN at 08/19/2012 08:02 Reply to this Report abuse
It is time that whole world unites to Ban hate-preaching and terror promoting desert cults, islam and christianity and their manuals forever to have permanent peace and harmony in the world, Read indian and world history of past 2000 years and all can see that these cults have done genocide of millions and millions of kafirs or infidels with false promise of heaven after death with virrrgins and wine as gifts,etc and can any one tell me where is this heaven and how these cult followees reach there when they are buried under the earth in boxes and coffins???As the great hindu philosopher and saint Shankaracharya said, life is just an illusion only!Now wife of al-queda leader zuwahir wants jehad for the children for women too, what a shame!Is her husband ayman zuwhairi enjoying 72 virrgies and wine in heaven under the earth inside the coffin like osma bin laden on the ocran floor with bullet holes in the head???what is the incentive for women??? All Just Fantasy Only?Shame!
Posted by Tin Tin at 08/19/2012 13:42 Reply to this Report abuse
Sir, " The uncrowned Monarch of Gujarat lacks the magnanimity to regret his government’s abysmal failure to contain the post-Godhra riots". In a word, I'll state that it is 'typical, SECULAR hogwash' from the Fourth Estate. Its reporting on Gujarat - 2002, is the 'Neaps' in Indian journalism. TRUTH was the FIRST CASUALTY in Gujarat-2002. It would be 'educative' for Prabhu Chawla to spare some time to read an excellent Article in Folks Magazine, entitled : " Modi and the Mahatma, who was more guilty?" Here is an interesting snippet from the Article, as reported by the magazine 'India Today', when Prabhu was with them !! : 'India Today dated 22 April 2002 reports that ‘Gujarat police saved 2,500 Muslims from certain death in Sanjeli, North Gujarat on 1st March 2002′. ‘Like Sanjeli, 5,000 Muslims were also saved in Bodeli town in Vadodara district by the police’ and ‘Thousands of Muslims were also saved in Viramgam town from 15,000 armed Hindus’ by police and the Army'. Yet - Bash Modi !!
Posted by H.Balakrishnan at 08/19/2012 09:00 Reply to this Report abuse
The new spokesman of Teesta Setalvad is very busy sipping Haleem by mouthfuls and forgetting his Professor is busy trying to pretend Bareilly is not burning with anti-Hindu riots by left behind Pakistanis. Maybe teesta shared the 250,000$ fund Ford Foundation gave her to "rehabilitate" (euphemism for instigate) Post Godhra "victims" but the CIA run organization forgot to give any funds for the victims of Godhra!
Posted by Venkat at 08/21/2012 10:30 Reply to this Report abuse
Dear Prabhu jee, These politicians can change so often that they even belittle all the Kharboojaas who change color too often. But we have definitely progressed from one man show (PM) to show man if you deserve to be PM. Modi will emerge winner in state elections and will gain momemtum, this is what prompting Nitish to do all the drama now.
Posted by Paan Singh at 08/19/2012 09:14 Reply to this Report abuse
Modiji is best candidate for PM Post,folks, I am an american buddhist who embraced hinduism, after reading all major religious texts and I have seen that only hindu religion treats all human beings as equal and they have no concept of kffirs or infidel and no hatred and trace of terror in their manuals too. Look around the world and see that there are more castes and sub-castes in semitic cults, islam and christinaity and tell me whether any indian or paki christian can ever hope to become Pope or evena ssiatnt to Pope in another 2000 years? Only white-skinned europeans can qaulify as Pope!What about islam? can any indian or paki muslim ever dream to become the chief priest or imam of holy mosques in saudi arabia?Only Arabs Can become chief Imam,folks, and how can you shout then that hinduism is casteist,racist,etc,etc and all the lies???if you can counter the above facts,please go ahead and prove your points,folks and please do not spread lies,my request!
Posted by Tin Tin at 08/20/2012 20:37 Reply to this Report abuse
Dear Prabhu ji, I think that India is looking towards many issue with the coming LS election that can happen any time looking into the present situation, I also request Anna to fight against Sonia nad Kejriwal to fight against Rahul Ghandhi and all the oppositian parties should support them by not putting any candidate against them so that Indian politics take a 'U' turn towards devlepment, Another issue which you rightly raised is Modi V/S Nitish, the time has come to talk about India moving in front and not sideways, Modi has shown INDIANS that he can take us in front direction and not sideways which Nitish ji talks about. That is the reason that Modi has taken a lead and has become "THE DARLING " of the country and majority of US thinks that he should be the next PM of INDIA.
Posted by suryaaveer singh at 08/19/2012 10:28 Reply to this Report abuse