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The BJP without BJP, Only Modi Now and No One Else, Became Reality?
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Highlights By: Balbir Singh Sooch-Sikh Vichar Manch
Remember You Are Voting Modi,” Modi always said during 2019 Polls
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The BJP Is BJP-Mukt, Only Modi Now and No One Else, Became Reality!
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A.   Read also undisputable an article as under:
HIGHLIGHTS
1.     “The BJP played little role in its own gigantic-oversize victory and stood by watching with stars in its eyes as PM Narendra Modi single-handedly pulverized-destroyed the Opposition: Narendra Modi: the leader who is bigger than his party: MAY 25, 2019 00:15 IST: By Vidya Subrahmaniam*: THE HINDU https://www.thehindu.com/opinion/op-ed/the-leader-who-is-bigger-than-his-party/article27239280.ece
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2.     The BJP played little role in its own gigantic-oversize victory and stood by watching with stars in its eyes as Prime Minister Narendra Modi (an indefatigable-untiring leadership that embodied the belief that the ends justified the means) single-handedly pulverized-destroyed the Opposition in large parts of the country… But without Mr. Modi, there could be and would be no Mr. Shah.
3.     The choice of candidates: However, the larger story here is the marginalisation of the BJP. A joke that used to be heard in party circles was that the BJP was now BJP-mukt. The joke has come perilously close to being a reality. Indeed, on the campaign trail Mr. Modi asked voters to remember him and no one else as they went into their polling booths to cast their votes. “Remember you are voting Modi,” he said. The party, the cadre and BJP candidates parroted the line. BJP candidates willingly and proudly downsized themselves, insisting that it was Mr. Modi who was fighting on all seats.
4.     Projection as nationalist hero: On the stump, Mr. Modi played nationalist hero to the hilt. With a benevolent Election Commission watching, he appropriated the Indian Air Force and turned the air strikes on Pakistani territory into a personal feat of daring: “Modi wahan ghar me ghus kar ke maara (Modi went into Pakistani houses to kill terrorists)”.
5.     Armed with this carte blanche- complete freedom to act as one wishes, the Modi-Shah pair deliberately chose as candidates men and women with a record of fostering divisiveness:
6.     Among them: Ananth Kumar Hegde, Giriraj Singh, Tejasvi Surya, Sakshi Maharaj, and last but not the least, Pragya Singh Thakur. If the forte of each was to inflame passions through rabid anti-Muslim rhetoric, in the case of Ms. Thakur, a further rubicon was crossed. She is a terror accused on trial. She also spoke her mind: Nathuram Godse “was, is and will be a desh-bhakt (patriot),” she said, unconcerned that she was heaping insult on Mahatma Gandhi. The Prime Minister said he would never forgive her but did not sack her, which would have established him as being truly contrite-sorry. Clearly, Ms. Thakur was chosen in the first place to make a distinction between Islamist and Hindutva terror: The first was a danger that had to be crushed with all the force possible. The second didn’t exist even if Ms. Thakur was standing trial for it. Her dismissal was therefore never on the cards.
7.     Mr. Modi argued that the Balakot attack was an act of extraordinary courage that previous Prime Ministers had balked at — both because they lacked the steel that he had and because they wanted to protect their minority vote banks. As the campaign progressed, nationalism inevitably got posited against the Opposition’s ‘Muslim appeasement’ politics. Balakot became Ram Mandir by another name, evoking the same passion that the latter did. In some places, the majoritarian message was explicit; in a speech made in Wardha, the Prime Minister accused Rahul Gandhi of fleeing to Wayanad in Kerala to be able to contest from a constituency where “the majority was in a minority.”
8.     It would be unfair if due credit was not given to Mr. Modi for the welfare measures his government had speedily implemented on the ground, among them toilets, houses and gas connections for the poorest citizens. Their implementation was patchy — the gas refill was unaffordable, the houses were scarce — but even the half-measures were potentially a form of empowerment. In effect, what Mr. Modi presented to the voters was a package: welfare rooted in Hindutva majoritarianism.
9.     With his sharp nationalist-Hindutva messaging and towering presence, Mr. Modi is bigger than the party. The dangers of this will presently be apparent. For the Opposition parties, the danger is more imminent — individually and collectively, they need a strong counter message as well as an intelligent, charismatic leadership that will deliver the message”. The undisputable an article: written by Vidya Subrahmaniam; who is a ‘Senior Fellow with the Hindu Centre for Politics & Public Policy’. https://www.thehindu.com/opinion/op-ed/the-leader-who-is-bigger-than-his-party/article27239280.ece
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10.    Election results 2019 — Live | Like the poor, minorities have been victims of deception. We should win their trust, says Narendra Modi
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