Kejriwal Positioning As National Answer To Narendra Modi ?
BY R.K.MISRA
Is Delhi chief
minister Arvind Kejriwal using the impending Gujarat-Himachal Pradesh elections
to position himself as the national
answer to Narendra Modi?
Even as
Bihar chief minister Nitish Kumar did a
Maharashtra on Narendra Modi’s BJP and added insult to injury with a call to-
arms for the battle of 2024, Kejriwal too has opened up with staccato bursts of
his own in Gujarat.
If Nitish is
aware that the BJP eats allies for breakfast, Kejriwal now knows that munching
on the Congress alone won’t fetch him a five-star dinner in a downtown café. Going solo or
switching mates, the patriarch of Patna has been there eight times and done it
all over 22 years. Before eroding
strength in his home, marks him out for oblivion outside, Nitish would like to
encash his untainted image and national acceptability to stitch together an
opposition answer to Narendra Modi in 2024. If you make it to the altar, it’s a
fitting finale, if not , you are still the priest who made it possible !
Kumar realizes that if he has to
helm a big ship he must go where the water is deep and so has Delhi in
his long sight . Kejriwal is already in Delhi, even if heading a truncated
empire, and must perforce fan out into the countryside for national markers if
fledgling AAP wants fast adulthood.
While Modi’s
backroom manoeuvres leading up to his chief minister-ship in 2001 are little
known outside, except in hardcore circles, his image as a go-getter,
development- oriented strategist is a marketing marvel that hides a shrewd mind
mated with an aggression-filled demeanour and verbal calisthenics to match. Same
as speech, strategically timed silence is also a weapon in his armoury though
he mocked his predecessor-PM as Dr ‘Maun’Mohan Singh.
How times
change. Now Aam Admi Party(AAP) national convenor lifts not pages but chapters from the Modi
manual to get back at him.
The Gujarat
chief minister who had donned the mantle of hindu hriday Samrat (hindu
heart throb) switched saddle to development messiah via a three-day Sadbhavna
fast in September 2011 when he developed
national ambitions but fell back on the tried and tested ‘Gujarat formula’ of
cleaving to conquer after becoming the PM in 2014. Unbridled aggression against
the Congress was the hallmark of his campaigning. Novitiate Kejriwal began in
similar fashion against the BJP before time, trials and tribulations taught him
the virtues of controlled aggression. There has been no looking back
thereafter.
For Kejriwal
whose AAP came into being in 2012, both the BJP and the Congress were at the
receiving end of his tongue lashing but
the initiating political lesson came when he had to fall back on the Congress
to form his first government in Delhi in 2013 which collapsed within 48 days. What
looked like brash aggression then and resembles political sagacity today, had
him contesting against Modi from Varanasi in 2014 and losing badly. Re-elected
to head the Delhi government with a steamroller 67 out of 70 seat victory in
2015, Kejriwal eschewed confrontation with a needling Centre, putting in place
a delivery model of basic services that not only brought him back to power in
2020 with a thumping majority(62 out of 70 seats) but established him as a performer. Punjab in the
AAP kitty (92 of total 117 seats) in 2022 is reward for the exemplary work in
Delhi.
The Modi government may have staved off an
immediate BJP-AAP electoral confrontation
this May through the move to unify the three municipal corporations in
Delhi(MCD), but no such compulsion dogs AAP in Gujarat. Words of work travel
and Kejriwal is cashing in on it .
Much water has flowed down both the Jamuna and
the Sabarmati since 2018 when the Delhi police had raided chief minister
Kejriwal’s residence and March this year when saffron activists did so,
seven of whom were subsequently
arrested and feted by the local BJP unit
on release.
It rubbed home
the realization that AAP can no longer duck a straight fight. Prime Minister
Modi’ ‘revadi’ remarks provided just the opening Kejriwal needed to take the
battle to the highest level in the BJP. “Those who were terming his welfare
schemes as freebies, were traitors to the country”, the Delhi chief minister
was quoted as saying on August 8, adding
that an atmosphere is being created in the country against provisions of
free education at government schools and free treatment at government hospitals.
Finance minister Nirmala Sitharaman was quick to react terming it a” perverse
twist” to the debate on freebies with the Delhi chief minister attempting to
create fear in the minds of the poor. In one fell swoop, Kejriwal has escalated the fight to the highest level and turned the action-reaction narrative on
its head where he sets the agenda,
answers it himself and leaves the
opponent to react to it.
This is a page
straight out of Modi’s manual, watched by many of us, as it has unfolded
innumerable times during his chief ministerial stint in Gujarat and thereafter in Delhi. An example.” I am alive
,abuse me 24 hours but don’t belittle Gandhi and Sardar “, said PM Modi while
inaugurating the Gandhi museum in Rajkot on October1,2018,adding”they(the
congress) now realise that they have forgotten them while a chaiwala is giving
them their due. He accused the opposition of ignoring Gandhi’s ties with
Rajkot. ”Didn’t Gandhiji and Rajkot have any ties with each other? Who
separated them? Though this land shaped his education ,his life was reduced to
one event, garland him on October 2 and forget him”, said the prime minister.
The fact of the matter is that BJP has been in power in Gujarat for over a quarter century and Modi the chief minister
for more than half of it. The first BJP chief minister, Keshubhai Patel hailed
from this very region and the first election Modi fought in his life to become
chief minister in 2002 was from Rajkot so where does the blame lie? Create the question, then answer it, and in the process crucify the opponent and
pick up sympathy/credit as the case may be. Thus the imagery of the humble tea-seller resurrecting
the son-of the soil Congress leaders of
the freedom struggle whom their own were belittling. Killing a myriad birds
with one stone !
An astute civil
servant turned politician, Kejriwal is doing
to the BJP in Gujarat exactly what its chief minister was doing to the
Congress ruled Centre in Delhi during UPA rule.
Kejriwal’s move to take on Modi in Varanasi may have seemed exuberant in 2014 but fits in smug with his plans as he takes on Modi on his home turf this election. It is straight and no-holds barred but controlled aggression that projects a contrasting persona with a soft,even paternalistic exterior and an air of injured innocence that hammers in the message with consistency. The immediate impact-even if subdued-is that it has started inviting grudging comparisons. Shoot for the moon, even if you miss, you’ll land among the stars, goes a famous quote. Just one state away from being elevated to a national party, Kejriwal and AAP have little to lose in taking on Modi and the BJP in Gujarat.
If you make good, it’s the moon, if
you don’t, you will still fall in the ranks of the Opposition stars as the man
who took on the might of Modi in his own
citadel with just two years to go for 2024.
(https://www.deccanherald.com/amp/opinion/arvind-kejriwal-uses-modis-manual-to-tackle-pm-1136056.html
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