Thursday, September 24, 2015

If Modi resorts to hawabaazi, then Sonia is for hawalabaazi




Summer is almost retreating paving a way for sweaty month of Bhadra, when people swelter because of more humidity. In this backdrop, a lot of politically motivated hot air is blowing around the country because of ensuing election in Bihar. Now from the title itself, it is evident that using slang words are quite common in politics and more so, when you attack your opponents while doing election campaign. To use slanderous statement is not uncommon because the candidate, in question, may get some added advantage. The state of Bihar is wrapped with the various packages of election manifestos from the NDA government, which prompt the reticent Sonia to malign Modi by addressing him as Hawabaaz. As per her, Modi has drastically failed to keep his various promises given in the general election in the last year.  In the recent days, she shows her  aggressiveness little more and become a Congress lynchpin and tries to attack Modi, perhaps on the wrong foot.  She says that Modi has over promised and under delivered.  Modi promptly retorted back informing that her party, who was at the helm to run the country for two decades, is nothing but a creator and  of  hawalabaazi. The number of scams, which was happening in their tenure, is the maximum  under any government, so far.  In fact, her party was most instrumental to run a government, whose primary focus was how to involve into corruption. Fooling the common public, their government was busy to embezzle the funds via various scams. Further, Modi  criticized Congress to block the proceedings in Parliament because they apprehend that government’s tough decisions for various bills, including the stashing of black money may remove their masquerade.  Congress counterclaim that this black money retrieval is a game to cover their inefficiency and BJP is dagabaaz.  Now this baazi game is very hot and it will be in forefront for some more time, till the results of the Bihar assembly election are declared. Whatever may be the election result, every electoral winner will be doing this hawabaazi in full spirit to garner the supports from their voters. If you delve into the psychological game of any election, there is nothing wrong to prove your voters of your worth and to excite them by making a little tit - bit.  All parties adopt this game plan and Sonia and Modi are also getting engaged in this type of repertoire.  It is to be seen, who is more influencing the voters with the help of this “baazi” propaganda.  Giving promises on the eve of an election is not a new kind of hypothesis.  For example, Nitish is giving a basket of effective and lucrative proposals to his people and he feels that this will entice his voters. How far the same will convert into votes, time will only tell, but as of now, he is not putting any stone unturned to ensure the win of his alliance.  It seems Congress Baba, Rahul who is the Messiah of farmers is desired to run a Kurta Pajama ki Sarkar in Bihar, of course, if his party wins.  What is wrong to see a day dream? One does not need to spend extra money for the same. People or the voters are accustomed to big doses of bombarding words. They get pleasure with these sorts of loose words and wrangling between the candidates.  Along with Modi, his ministerial colleagues Jaitley and Rathore also give tall talks like “India is ready to edge out China as the global growth engine.”  Alas! If Jaitley could have thought a little bit of his inability to implement the GST bill in the country. For politicians, hawabaazi is good; hawalabaazi is equally lucrative, because all  these slogans are at the cost of the voters. So, how does it matter, who is screaming?
Why he is screaming? The only sufferers are the  common people.



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