For those who believe that Narendra Modi 's leadership will make changes, there certainly will be a transformation. The transformation will not be for the ordinary. It will be for the money bags. Ordinary Indians will continued to be stripped of their hard earned savings!
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"Yaar, we all
know Mukesh and
Gautam (Adani)
will make lots
more money when
Modi comes to
power. But we'll
also make some
money na. So why
are you opposing
him, man?"
I
was pinged this
yesterday by a
very-well-known,
very-well-to-do
entrepreneur pal
of mine.
Why
indeed?
Why
not make hay
when the sun's
gonna shine?
I'm
a true-blue
capitalist, and
by all accounts
I should be
supporting Modi
- instead of the
socialist-sop-wielding
Congress or the
not-sure-if-they're-Communist- or-not
AAP. Right?
But
here's what I
figured. The
Congress is like
the Chinese or
North Korean
government -
socialist in
name only and
corrupt
billionaires to
the core
themselves.
While
the BJP is like
the earlier
Mexican
government -
basically run to
the whims and
fancies of
billionaire
cement-to-telecom
owner Carlos
Slim. It was
proud for some
Mexicans to see
Carlos Slim
become the
richest man in
the world - but
the price of
that was higher
costs for every
citizen in the
country for
basic
necessities and
a near-collapse
of the country.
And a second,
more dangerous
price paid was
the decay of
every government
institution into
a cesspool of
corruption.
Sure
Modi will be
more
business-friendly
- if the
rampaging stock
market is to be
believed.
Antilla will
grow even
taller.
As
Modi lovers say
"Modi will bring
progress." All
I'll add is
"...to Ambani
and Adani, not
to you and me".
Modi
will bring with
him an era of
big business
deciding on
government
policy - and
examples are
already abound,
with the Modi
government
recommending a
price of $14 per
million BTUs of
gas to be paid
out of our
pockets to
Reliance instead
of their earlier
committed $2.34
per mBTU - and
in the other
billionaire
Adani getting
land and
government
infrastructure
at throw away
prices in
BJP-led
Rajasthan. As it
turns out, the
Gujarat State
Minister for
Petroleum, who
is responsible
for this act of
wonderful
generosity is,
believe it or
not, Ambani's
son-in-law! Who
thought only the
Congress would
resort to theft
by the damaad?
BJP's
difference with
the Congress
will basically
be that instead
of the
government
stealing from us
and keeping it
all only for
themselves, this
time they'll
steal from us,
and give it to
the Ambanis and
Adanis, apart
from keeping a
lot for
themselves -
after all, the
BJP still has
stalwart-thieves
like
Yeddyurappa,
Sriramulu and
Solanki at their
core.
What
does this do to
our future?
Every
institution in
the country gets
even more
rotten. In a
time where I
want my kids to
grow up in a
country where
they have an
equality of
opportunity, I
wonder if
they'll be
arrested for
crashing a car
while the Akash
Ambanis get off
scot-free by
gifting Audis to
all accident
victims and
making some poor
driver take the
fall in court
instead.
I'd
like our
government
institutions to
mean something.
My dad served in
the Armed Forces
for 30 years -
and today it's a
place where you
can't get to be
chief unless you
approve the
purchase of
expensive
weaponry that
the ruling
politicians get
a kickback on.
I'd
like the
government to be
a place where
good people join
and work. Not
people who want
a sure-fire way
to make money.
Once upon a
time, it was a
matter of pride
to be in the
IAS. Today,
mention you're
in government
service and the
other person
eyes you as if
to think "Kitna
khaata hoga".
Today,
how many of you
really want your
kids to work in
government or
policy? I'm sure
even the
Modi-fans among
you will say
"Nahin yaar -
gandi jagah
hai". Well,
folks, your
support to Modi
and his bunch of
corrupt
capitalist
backers will
make the jagah
stay ganda for
longer.
There's
no point having
a Telecom
regulator, when
Mukesh Ambani
and Ratan Tata
use Niira Radia
to fix who the
next telecom
minister is
going to be.
(And to all who
believe Ratan
Tata is against
corruption,
perish the
thought. Maybe
his forefathers
were. Go back
and read how the
Tatas bent over
for A Raja, and
vice versa, in
the Radia Tapes
episode and
you'll lose any
cherished
notions of the
continuing
ethics of the
Tata group.
Anyway, back to
the matter at
hand.)
There's
no point in
having a
contract with
the government,
when a private
company like
Reliance can get
ministers like
Jaipal Reddy,
Mani Shankar
Aiyar and others
changed at will
to help them
break the
contracts and
rip us off more.
This
short-term
thinking -
"let's get a
corrupt
government that
is big-business
friendly for a
change" - is
what will keep
India a rotting
carcass for even
longer. And this
short term move
will delay our
true economic
and business
freedom by
another five
years. It's not
a temporary
measure - "we
should get a
honest
government after
5 years because
AAP is not
ready" as some
say.
These
5 years are what
we are poised to
grow in, after
the Congress and
NCP ripped us
off us for the
last 10 years.
And if the BJP
coalition win
272 seats, these
5 years will not
be very
different from
the Congress,
with more big
sops to the
Ambanis and
Adanis - not to
mention all the
coalition
partners who
will have to be
given "plum"
ministries to
plunder as a
price for their
support. We will
have even more A
Rajas getting
even more
kickbacks.
Believe
me, all that
stock market
boom you're
seeing now will
dissipate in six
months when
people, the
market and
foreign
institutions see
that it's not a
new government -
but the same
government with
different faces.
As a Congress
(I) friend of
mine says - "hum
ne bahut khaa
liya. Ab paanch
saal hajam
karenge, inko ab
khaane do. Phir
vaapis aa
jaayenge."
This
is not the
change we must
be voting for.
Sure,
I'm told, all
this is fine,
Arvind Kejriwal
is a good guy
but he really
can't form a
government, can
he?
Many
people in Delhi
thought so- so
he landed up
with only 28
seats. But once
people saw he
could come to
power, and make
a difference,
many more were
ready to vote
for him and his
party. I
understood they
would have won
50 out of 70
seats if people
knew others were
also voting for
them. Media
didn't help them
- they almost
never covered
the AAP, till
after the win.
Media's doing
the same now.
That's
all it takes -
your vote. Don't
worry about who
you think others
are voting for.
Don't worry
about what you
read in the
papers or watch
on TV. Forget
the opinion
polls, exit
polls, whatever.
Vote your heart
and vote your
conscience. Vote
for the folks
who can give you
the country you
want to live in,
and your kids to
grow up in. Your
vote, every
vote, every seat
will make a
difference.
Sure,
not every
candidate these
AAP guys put up
is perfect. But
at least they
throw out
candidates if a
rotten one turns
up - unlike
other parties
who promote the
crooks. There's
a process here
to ensure
integrity -
while there's
nothing as such
in the Congress
and BJP. And,
come on guys,
they're a year
old and they
have no money.
They're not
built out of
billions like
the Congress and
the BJP. Be a
little patient.
It's a scrappy
startup taking
on the evil
empires. Luke
Skywalker
against Darth
Vader. Give it a
chance.
Then
I'm told you
want a
government with
experience?
Really? What has
decades of
experience of
BJP and Congress
brought us?
Which politician
has governance
experience
really? The
government is
run by babus.
And what you
need is someone
to straighten
them up. Not
corrupt them
even more, like
the Ambanis and
Adanis and
politicians in
their pocket do
so well.
We
don't need Ph
D's and grey
beards to govern
- a base of
honesty,
integrity and
transparency is
a far better
place to start
than 30 or 50
years of
thievery and
injustice. It's
always better to
vote for a
honest novice
than for an
experienced
thief.
But,
you say, "aren't
these AAP guys
are communist /
socialist /
Trotskyist or
whatever?"
Actually, I
don't think so.
They're a party
where the
ideology is
still forming
and where the
fundamental base
is honesty and
integrity. But
they at least
have a manifesto
out. The BJP
doesn't yet, by
the way.
And
as far as being
more democratic
versus being
more Republican,
like Modi, I
don't mind
paying more
taxes - if those
taxes actually
go to build
better roads,
schools and
hospitals that
my children and
their children
can use - and
not into
Ambani's,
Adani's,
Pawar's, Sonia's
or Praful's
pockets, or
pockets of the
top 0.1%.
From
what I've seen,
the AAP folks
reflect the will
of their members
and voters. I
personally think
their resistance
to FDI in retail
is stupid - and
I've told them
so, whenever
I've met one of
their
functionaries.
And their
response is
refreshing"
"Sir, come and
talk with us,
explain why you
think so, and
we're happy to
change our minds
if we believe
you're right".
Now I haven't
heard any other
party say
anything like
this. Their
answers are
usually "Kitne
paise doge?"
So
can these guys
get 272 seats to
form a
government?
Perhaps, perhaps
not. But I don't
think anyone
else will,
either. And if
we are going to
be faced with a
hung and
horse-trading
parliament, it's
good to have as
many new, honest
folks in there
as possible
instead of
experienced
horse-traders.
Give honesty and
integrity a vote
for a change
instead. Every
vote counts,
every seat
counts.
And
if it's a hung
parliament, it's
fine. It's ok.
We'll have
mid-term polls
and more of the
honest will get
voted in. And if
that doesn't do
it fully, we'll
have another
mid-term poll. I
have no problem
with more
mid-term polls.
It's painful,
but not that
huge a price to
pay, compared to
the benefit of
flushing out the
rogues.
We'll need one or more re-boots of parliament to get these corrupt Congress BJP, Ambani and Adani viruses out of our system - and the sooner the reboots the better.
We'll need one or more re-boots of parliament to get these corrupt Congress BJP, Ambani and Adani viruses out of our system - and the sooner the reboots the better.
And
if a hung
parliament will
cause the
reboot, so be
it. Let's vote
for a hung
parliament.
Let's deny the
272 and the rule
of Ambani.
Oh,
as some of you
have wondered,
why isn't more
information
coming out about
Modi and
Congress and
Reliance in
media?
It's
simple - a
Congress person
owns HT and
Mint.
While
Ambani owns CNN
IBN, CNBC Awaaz,
Lokmat, Eenadu,
all ETV
channels, First
Post, First Biz,
Forbes India,
NDTV, all NDTV
channels and 9X.
That's why. These are the only places you'll see a Modi wave, and not on the ground.
That's why. These are the only places you'll see a Modi wave, and not on the ground.
Neither
of these folks
own Facebook or
Twitter or
Google Plus yet.
(Where, by the
way, the AAP
leads the others
by far in
engagement,
despite the
bigger bucks the
old guard is
throwing around.
And despite the
BJP guys coming
and spitting
venom in my
comments as
they've done
every time.
You're welcome
again, folks! )
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