THREAT AND FEAR ABOUT BJP/MODI There is apprehension real and imaginary about BJP or its Prime Minister occupying the post. The propaganda for LOK Sabah election is raised to an unprecedented, feverish pitch about such a prospect being a reality; In spite of all the allegations Modi has been 3 times C.M of Gujarat. The Congress with all its might has been decimated in Gujarat, much to their discomfiture. If they could not contain him in Gujarat, how can be stopped in occupying the seat at the centre? Why legal or official action has not been taken against BJP or Modi .With all the leanings of BJP towards RSS it has not been banned or declared as unconstitutional nor anti national. BJPis a National Party has all the rights to its claim. BJP is now rightfully ruling in many states of India. If the anti-religious laws are enforced in Gujarat, why they have not been challenged legally there? What legal action is initiated and concluded for all the acts of omission and commission against persecution of minorities? Does the Congress wants the people of India instigated to take legal recourse?. It appears that Congress alone is the guardian of secularism in India as per constitution; others have no right to the claim of secular credentials, As and when the BJP with its allies receives overwhelming majority or constitutional invited to form the Govt. , how can any force on earth stop such an eventuality? It is strange that the BJP has for the first time in electoral politics dared to declare and make public its intention public on its P.M candidate even before the results are declared or its allies taken into confidence
BJP has been in power before, but none of its promises on Mandir or apprehension of communal ism have been translated into reality. It is a different ball game, when in power especially at the centre to act rough shod against wishes of the majority. For all practical purposes all their agenda will have to confirm to general expectations, even if they have the majority in Parliament .The Congress fears its loss of power more than anything else and alienated from the seat of Governance It is necessary to change parties as regularly as possible, for that alone can ensure good governance. Continuous uninterrupted enjoyment of power leads to arrogance, drawing its sustenance on popular mandate. If the elections are free and fair, then the will of the electorate must be respected without reservations People are yearning for a change from lethargic past of indifference, be it BJP or the third front .Hence the change of guard at the centre is welcome proposition, hopefully for a better India. If the aspirations of the people are frustrated with the new dispensation, then there will be a change again The role of enlightened and well informed electorate is a positive factor keeping the rulers on pins. No more can the people can be taken for granted. The media is also highlighting the ills and misrule, corruption to a very large extent immediately and fiercely. People want development with a human face, elevation from poverty, employment, education, health care, affordable housing, women empowerment, protection of girl child and crime against women, internal and external policies. Whoever is in power will have to address these issues on priority to win the hearts and trust of the people. The supreme emphasis on parties is on the decline and rightly so. BJP for one has caught the imagination of the people and is basking against monumental misdeeds of UPA II Nelson Lopes ,Chinchinim
