MODI so it is possible (Modi is possible),, You may ask what is new in this popular slogan which has been used on many occasions. But now BJP has given it a new twist. The party has repeated it as ‘It is impossible if Modi is there’ (Impossible as long as Modi is there),, And what is impossible? There is a list of such things and BJP workers have started campaigning in Gujarat remembering them all. The list of ‘impossible’ includes more than a dozen words – corruption, infiltration, bribery, freebies, despair, despair, riots, terrorism, hoarding etc. The party workers are being duly trained on how to raise this slogan during the election campaign. and propaganda.
There is no word ‘impossible’ in BJP’s dictionary.
But not every impossible thing works. For example, if a BJP worker involved in the election campaigns of Gujarat and Himachal Pradesh dares to describe any task as ‘difficult’, he will be immediately sent back to the pavilion (his home state). These actions include securing 80 percent of the vote in a Muslim-majority area; Preventing a ticket-deprived worker from going to another party; Ensuring the defeat of opposition giants etc.
BJP’s Ministry of Investigation Affairs
Rajasthan BJP’s plan to induce defections in the Congress party is still a secret. But who will lead the ‘operation’ for the BJP, it has already been decided. Arjun Ram Meghwal has been appointed as the head of the ‘Joining Committee’. Meghwal will decide which leaders of other parties should be included in the BJP. It seems that the cabinet minister has been tasked to investigate and find out what a new join can bring to the table. Leaders in the party corridors are even calling him ‘Investigation Minister’, albeit in a light-hearted manner.
Why check a winning offer?
The ‘ten percent vote’ in BJP is bothering some leaders. It was highlighted during a recent presentation that if more than 55 per cent voting takes place in an assembly constituency in the Hindi belt, then it should be assumed that 8-10 per cent of them are bogus – votes which have been cast by anyone. has been inserted. Otherwise or when the dominant social class does not allow people from the weaker sections to vote in a fair manner. Now the question is how to cure this disease? Responding to this, it is learned that a senior party leader has said that not all incurable things are harmful – ‘So what is the need to go into details, especially in the Hindi belt, where the party is winning (or because of it)? ?’
DBT: POV of Voters
Why is the Ujjwala scheme such a big hit? A senior BJP leader asked this question during a training session of party workers. Everyone came up with different answers. But the answer of a former MLA from Bihar was considered the best. The former MLA said that when he visits an area for campaigning and tells people about the achievements of the BJP government – bridges, roads and marriage houses – the general understanding of an average voter is that these works should be done for the public good. Was created as part of, and not specifically for them. But when it is said that I had come to your house to attend a wedding, got your ration card made, got electricity delivered to your house etc., people get satisfied. In short, the Ujjwala scheme is successful because it is not a community programme; Instead targets an individual. So individual planning is the only guarantee of getting votes.
pro installation
Recently, Congress members cast their votes with great enthusiasm for the election of the party president’s post. It is understood that one party general secretary asked another- ‘Will you vote according to your conscience or on the basis of likes or dislikes? To which the latter said: “What is the voice of conscience? We buried our conscience the day Soniaji refused to become the Prime Minister. It does not matter who becomes the president of the party; We are bound by the throne of Hastinapur (Gandhi family).
to partner or not
When Rahul Gandhi was visiting the Karnataka-Kerala region during his Bharat Jodi visit, the Congress leader asked his team member from West Bengal, Pooja Parajita Roychowdhury, for opinion – should the party form an alliance in 2024 or go it alone? Pooja was of the opinion that Congress should contest elections on its own and should neither ally with CPM nor go with TMC. Rahul did not express his opinion, but there is talk that he is seriously considering this direction. Of the 117 Congress workers who accompanied Rahul Gandhi on this visit, only two workers were invited from West Bengal, and Puja was one of them. She contested the election of Bidhannagar Municipal Corporation this year and is also a member of All India Mahila Congress.
Bharat Agarwal is the Executive Director and columnist of Dainik Bhaskar Group.
Translated from the original by Ram Lal Khanna and edited by Anurag by special arrangement with Dainik Bhaskar.