[The video is available also at <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYyBGDzLiMY>.]

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NDA REPORT CARD
On Modi's first anniversary, Congress releases video detailing
government's frequent U-turns
Short film details BJP's flipflops on China, land acquisition, illegal
foreign accounts and other policy issues, accompanied by a satirical
song.
Anita Katyal  · Today · 08:45 am

The Modi government's first anniversary party on Tuesday was marked by
an intense war of words between the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party and
the Congress.

In an elaborate outreach programme,  BJP ministers, MPs and workers
fanned out across the country to  highlight the Modi government's
achievements and launch an offensive against the scandals that
surfaced when the previous Congress-led United Progressive Alliance
government was in power.

But the Congress was equally quick to hit back.  The party released  a
 42-page report card detailing the NDA government's failures and
launched  a 12-minute video showing how the ruling alliance had done a
U-turn on key policy decisions after coming to power at a specially
convened press briefing addressed by senior leaders Ghulam Nabi Azad
and Mallikarjun Kharge. The media event marked the culmination of a
week-long country-wide media blitzkrieg launched by the Congress to
challenge the government's claims of achievement and paint Prime
Minister Narendra Modi as pro-corporate and anti-farmer.

The Congress campaign titled Pol-Khol was a surprise since innovative
communication has  not been the party's strong point. In contrast,
the BJP was always ahead in winning the perception battle by grabbing
headlines and eyeballs In fact, Congress leaders openly lamented that
poor communication was one of the key reasons it lost the last Lok
Sabha election.

Getting its act together

After floundering for nearly a year after its shock defeat in the last
general election, the grand old party is finally getting its act
together. The Congress's communication department is suddenly
transformed not unlike the party's vice-president Rahul Gandhi who
returned from his unexplained sabbatical in a brand new avatar. With
Rahul Gandhi setting the "attack Modi" agenda, the party soon followed
suit. A re-energised Congress then went about collecting ammunition to
hit out at  the Modi government.

What followed was a series of  hard-hitting statements on how the
government had failed on various fronts and the release of the report
card titled Ek Saal, Desh Badhaal, which details how the Modi
government has allegedly let down the poor farmer with its decision to
dilute the Land Acquisition Act,  reduced the budgetary allocations
for social welfare schemes, ignored its much-touted Make in India
programme with the purchase of Rafale fight jets from France and
failed to implement its election promise to bring back black money
stashed abroad.

While this message was disseminated through the country by Congress
spokespersons, the party surprised everybody with the launch of a
video, showing clips of the statements made by BJP leaders before the
Lok Sabha election and its volte face on coming to power. Out of
character with the Congress party's known ambivalence on media
outreach, the video was yet another example of how the party is trying
to keep pace with the BJP's communication strategy.

[Video: Ek Saal Desh Badhaal]

The video opens with the title song Acche Din Ab Kab Aayenge and then
contrasts statements by BJP leaders when they were in opposition with
their rhetoric now that they are in government.  For instance, there
is a clip of Modi's fiery election speech in which he is attacking the
UPA government for not bringing back black money and that  his
government would act swiftly  and ensure that each Indian gets Rs 10
lakhs-Rs 15 lakhs from the proceeds. This is followed by BJP president
Amit Shah's embarrassed statement that this was a mere "election
jumla", not to be taken seriously.

Similarly,  Modi's equally determined rejection of the UPA
government's move to introduce the Goods and Service Tax Bill as
Gujarat chief minister is also followed by a somersault as Prime
Minister Modi is shown announcing his support for the same bill.

Sushma Swaraj as leader of the opposition is seen rejecting the
Indo-Bangla land agreement and Foreign Direct Investment in
multi-brand retail. A subsequent clip shows Swaraj telling Parliament
how this agreement was in the country's interest as it would improve
ties with neighbouring Bangladesh. As for multi-brand retail, the Modi
government has not revoked the UPA government's decision to cap FDI at
51%.

Then there is Modi lashing out at the UPA government for raising fuel
prices and rail fares. But Finance Minister Arun Jaitley can be seen
subsequently justifying his government's decision to increase fares on
the grounds that the railways had been allowed to bleed by the
previous government and that the BJP could not follow the weak-kneed
policies of their predecessor.

The video also shows the U-turns on the BJP's position on China,
Modi's promise to raise the minimum support price to farmers and the
party's opposition to hiking foreign investment in the insurance
sector.
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