Monday, October 20, 2014

Modi's ideology-trust and believe

One of the Modi’s most adorable and admirable personality traits is that he trusts his lieutenants, once they show their mettle.  The loyalty factor is definitely an advantage, but Modi gives a lot of weightage to the acumen, mass appeal and above all, who are able to read the political situation.  In pursuit of this ideology  of his dependence on his trusted political colleagues, he expresses his solidarity to all the decisions of Amit Shah. He  is the bright sun in the sky whose gambit tightens Modi’s hold.  How many of you  are aware that Amit Shah has convinced Modi to detach a very old relationship with Shiv Sena and HJC in Maharashtra and Haryana respectively?  Modi based on his above ideology accepted Amit Shah’s decision and  ultimately, BJP fought the election alone in the last assembly elections in Maharashtra and Haryana respectively. If you take a cognizance of the exit poll’s indicatation of the election result  of the assembly seats recently conducted, the BJP chief’s dictum to go alone, may yield a positive result. By taking this decision in support of Modi, Amit Shah  has formulated two pronged strategies. One, after a long, BJP has come out from the clutch of  Shiv Sena, second, Modi’s dominance looks set to be entrenched.

 The exit poll forecast for the two states, Maharashtra and Haryana indicate that Modi’s popularity as well as his slogan for prosperity and development is bound to affect the results of the election and it has been discussed in political circles that Modi’s BJP will emerge as a larger party after the result is declared.  If you go with the earlier sequence before this decision takes place, BJP was never a strong contender to dominate the election result in this poll. Taking this last minute political decision submerged with maverick power of Modi, Amit Shah gambles and now it seems that it will pay a huge dividend. Modi’s connection and appeal to  the masses, his urge to make a clean India has prompted Shah to milk the political situation milky.

If by any chance, Modi’s BJP is able to form the government, both in Maharashtra and Haryana, Congress has to think twice for their survival and the political distance between these two parties, namely the BJP and the Congress will be beyond re-approachable. It will widen the gap which Modi opened up during LS polls. And BJP will be able to create an edge in the formation of plans and policies in parliament without bothering Congress’s so-called murmurings and mumblings.  This ensuing defeat may also bring in  a successive jolt to  the Congress after their debacle in the state assembly elections in the states of MP, UP and Rajasthan. The political pundits also say that Congress will have a tough time in the election, which is going  to be held at the end of the year in Jharkhand and MP.

The principal author of this political script is no doubt Amit Shah. His decision to go alone, ratified by Modi is exceptionally based on the fact that Modi believes in the ability of his people, trust them and keep faith in their decisive power.

All these days, BJP played a junior partner to Shiv Sena in Maharashtra and to various regional players in Haryana and BJP and has never got a chance to contest all seats in these states and so Amit Shah’s decision of fighting election for all seats is a marvelous piece of political acumen. Of course, he was able to take decision seeing the mass appeal of Modi and his various policies framed in the recent past.

People may remember that Amit Shah’s calculated risk of political strategies yields a rich dividend in LS poll in UP. In the same way, he put together an efficient political machine so as to implement a plan supported by an offensive strategy on the eve of the election in Maharashtra and Haryana.

Amit Shah knows that Modi is an astute politician and if he sees any opportunity, he will not hesitate to implement the same. In this assembly election, he supports his political protégé because he knows that Amit Shah’s decision will bring in a right perspective, not only for his party but also for him. Once Modi wins, he will be able to garner enough courage and confidence to dominate both the two already prosperous states, namely Maharashtra and Gujarat  and make them a business hub in Asia.
This is the characteristic feature of Modi’s personality  and his ideologies, which says  ‘’trust, whom you can trust and in turn bring  loyalty.’’






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