*Neerav Modi Heist and Chowkidar Narendra Modi*


*Ram Puniyani*





Corruption is a big menace in different countries, including ours. We
witnessed the spectacle of movement against corruption demanding for Jan
Lokpal, at dharna at Jantar Mantar in 2011. The battle cry of that surge
was primarily against Congress, and as a marginal balancing act
occasionally BJP was also named. Anna Hazare who was projected to be the
central leader was presented as second Gandhi. He was flanked by the
current Chief Minister of Delhi Mr. Arvind Kejriwal, for whom the central
concern was Jan Lokpal and who posed as if that was the panacea for all the
ills of the nation. Not to be left behind the present Lt. Governor of
Pondicherry, Kiran Bedi was at her best performance in articulating this
need. Two more names need to be mentioned, one Baba Ramdev, the
entrepreneur taking Patnajali production to new heights of business and Sri
Sri Ravishanker, all these currently quiet on the issue of corruption.

The mass sentiments were created to against leaders to the extent that
people were writing “mera Neta Chor Hai,” on their hands (My Leader is a
thief).  All this was aimed at targeting the Congress. We had witnessed
arrest of those corrupts like Satyam’s Raju during Congress regime. Also in
2G scam many heads rolled, now as the matters stand the whole scam is
supposed not to have existed and the vehement champions of Congress
corruption are at the helm of power, as the 2 G hoax has been deflated in
the Courts.

That is past. Our memories are short. Having defamed Congress on the issue
of corruption the worthies who led the campaign have safely been promoted
either in their political clout or business enterprise. On the back of this
the present prime Minster rode the anti Congress wave to proclaim two major
jumlas (phrases). One, *Na kahunga: Na Khnae dunga* (Neither will I do not
indulge in corruption nor will I let others do the same). And that; elect
me as a Chowkidaar (watchman) to protect nation’s wealth. His managers
worked hard and Nation seemed to believe in these Jumals.

Now there is this Neerav Modi on the horizon. Mr. Neerav Modi, the diamond
entrepreneur, seen standing behind Mr. Modi in Davos, ran away with 11300
crores, and is untraceable by the Government. The loot was cleverly
organized through breaking the system of loans, where he was helped by
Punjab National Bank officials, and without any collateral security he
could steal the coffers of the bank. His uncle Mehul Choksy, whom Narendra
Modi affectionately addresses as Mehul bhai, also made good his escape,
announcing to his employees that they will not be paid their salaries and
dues, throwing them to wolves of unemployment and hunger. These are not the
only affluent entrepreneurs, who have been around our Prime Minster.
Another Mr. Kothari of Rotomach pens has also cleaned to coffers to good
extent and as an exception has been arrested. One also recalls of the
pattern of great escape of these plunderers of public money. My Vijay
Mallaya, Kingfisher fame, made it to Rajya Sabha, and with 9000 crores of
bank dues made good his escape as CBI loosened the LookOut notice, not to
stop him from leaving the country, but telling authorities to just inform
when he leaves. One also recalls of Lalit Modi, whose performance has been
on the similar line, and he has been the beneficiary of the good
association of BJP’s Sushma Swaraj and Vasundhara Raje Scindia.

Most of the promises Mr. Modi made in the wake of 2014 elections turned out
to be hoax. Bringing back black money from abroad, putting Rs 15 lakhs in
everybody’s account, reducing the prices of commodities, increasing the
strength of Rupee; to name a few. In a way his promise of Chowkidar coming
to be another jumal should be no surprise. No doubt there are severe
problems in our Banking system. There are loopholes, which those in circles
of Narendra Modi have exploited. The point is where the checks and balances
are? How come most of the big fraudsters have made good their escape? Are
they too clever or the methods of Narendra Modi give them more
opportunities give them ample opportunities to run away with the booty?

All said and done Narendra Modi has been the darling of corporate sections
of society. In Gujarat after the carnage of 2002, he created a make believe
World of Vikas (development), Gujarat model of Development. This model
basically involved giving the industrialists all the facilities to do
business as they liked. So Tata got Nano shifted to Gujarat and also told
his colleagues that you are not on right track if you are not doing
business in Gujarat. The business houses of Ambani and more particularly
Adani made great strides to jump up in the scale of business. Many of the
likes of Neerav Modi may be close to these business houses, whose plunder
projects are synonymous with Vikas for our Prime Minster.

The wonder is where are anti corruption warriors, Anna Hazare, Kejriwal,
Kiran Bedi and Ramdev; are sleeping when the corruption of the bigger order
is in progress right under their nose? One can mention that Anna Hazare
movement was planned by RSS think
<http://www.tehelka.com/2014/07/vivekananda-international-foundation-the-brains-behind-modi-sarkar/>
 tank Vivekananda International Center, and the full mobilization was
planned
<http://twocircles.net/2011aug27/rss_connections_anna_hazare_led_movement_jan_lokpal.html>
 by this parent of BJP, surely it yielded rich political dividends for its
electoral child the BJP.

So while Narendra Modi slept, Neerav Modi and friends made the heist and
ran away. The public money to such a great amount has been plundered. There
is a talk of privatization of public banks! Can these entrepreneurs be
trusted to keep the public interests in mind if all this is handed over to
them? The need for social auditing and control over hard earned public
money could never have been more empahsised. Narendra Modi’s soft corner
for Corporate World has been there for all to see right from Gujarat days.
Time to wake up!

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