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As Modi govt faces up to Covid disaster, BJP learns a tough truth — the virus doesn’t vote

Till February this year, Narendra Modi and the BJP were congratulating themselves on having avoided the tsunami of Covid. Now India is a hare in headlights.

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The virus is washing through our bodies, killing thousands, crushing our modest health system, causing crippling shortages of doctors, nurses, medicines, even oxygen. If last week we said this is the Narendra Modi government’s biggest crisis, it’s only become bigger since. It threatens to grow bigger over the next several weeks.

Growing alongside the crisis will be a call for unity, and clamour like, “this isn’t the time for a blame-game”. In this big, great national crisis, we should all shut up, and put our shoulder to the wheel. But in a democracy, politics doesn’t stop, nor does political analysis and questioning.

We know most of the things a strongman leader in a democracy, from Donald Trump to Jair Bolsonaro, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Benjamin Netanyahu to Narendra Modi, invariably does. They all speak to the base, and as long as the base is happy, they keep winning. Or win often enough.

There are also things a strongman leader never does. He never, for example, admits failure, a setback, anything that looks like a defeat, however small, or that he has erred. You must never seem to blink.

The base adores him precisely because it thinks he is infallible. It doesn’t expect him to say, ‘sorry friends, I got this one wrong’. That would be admitting that you are another human being, not a divine figure or an avatar. That’s why everything you begin, must end in a victory and be hailed as a ‘master-stroke’.

Earlier this week, the prime minister made some uncharacteristic changes in direction. Not once, but at least thrice. His short televised address to the nation was sombre, and devoid of the characteristic claims, promises and exhortations.

Second, that the buzz made by a short letter from Dr Manmohan Singh had rattled the government was evident not in the health minister’s combatively worded reply. That would be normal. But in the fact that the very next day, the government more or less announced everything Singh was suggesting on vaccinations. That is not the response of a strongman government.

And third, PM Modi cancelled the last leg of his campaign in West Bengal. That he waited till the last day means he was still hoping to be able to do it, but realised he was behind the curve on the pandemic.

Modi’s followers would be hoping this setback is momentary. That headlines would change in about a week when West Bengal results come. If the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) merely crosses the figure of 100, it will be called a big win. After all, it started with 3. And if it wins a majority, it will be all the adjectives we listed above. But, whatever the BJP’s election performance, it will be overshadowed by the Covid situation.

There are many things the best of scientists still do not know about this virus. But some we know. The virus doesn’t vote. Nor does it care about who wins or loses. It can’t be polarised. It spreads sickness, misery and death, irrespective of politics or faith. It feeds on political hubris. It made the people of the United States, Brazil, and until recently the United Kingdom, pay the price for the overconfidence of their leaders. Now it’s threatening to do just that in India. The three instances of change we listed show that Narendra Modi has realised this as well.


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Since words like hubris and schadenfreude are tossed around casually these days, it is necessary for us to marshal some evidence. I am sharing here the full English translation of the prime minister’s address to the World Economic Forum, Davos, in January.

There is as clear a declaration and celebration of victory against the virus as you could imagine. When the pandemic began, the world was so concerned about India, that a tsunami of infections was going to hit us, Modi said. There were people predicting 700-800 million Indians getting infected and more than two million dying. But India didn’t let this happen and saved humanity from a big disaster, he said.

He talked about how India had built capacities in no time, the world’s biggest vaccination programme has been launched on the back of two ‘Made in India’ vaccines with many more to come, and how India is now out to save the world by exporting these.

Next exhibit, see here, the resolution passed by the BJP National Executive in February. It was a stirring declaration of victory against the virus. “It can be said with pride,” it read, that “India not only defeated Covid under the able, sensible, committed and visionary leadership of Prime Minister Modi, but also infused in all its citizens the confidence to build an Atma Nirbhar Bharat”. The resolution was so effusive, it’s a surprise it stopped short of asking that a victory arch be built. We quote again: “The party unequivocally hails its leadership for introducing India to the world as a proud and victorious nation in the fight against Covid.”

It said “the world has applauded” India’s achievement, and then also praises the “appeal for activities like clapping and clanging of thalis, lighting of diyas, showering of flowers over hospitals”. India, it said, stands tall, especially with its “vaccine victory” and moving in the “direction of complete triumph over Covid”.

Now you might say one, Davos, was just a speech to a forum where every leader grandstands and the other a party resolution, so what would you expect? Somebody might even pull out some AICC resolution more effusive than this, maybe under “Indira is India” by D.K. Barooah. That might’ve been a great debating point on a prime time news show. But the virus doesn’t read, hear, or care. It only waits in ambush for you to turn complacent.


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It was around late-mid February that infections began to creep up. The first rise was in Kerala, Punjab and Maharashtra, three opposition-run states. Maharashtra, in particular, given the Hindutva Divided Family blood feud with the Shiv Sena. Curses and abuses were thrown at the state government, central teams were sent and when Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray said he wanted more vaccinations, he was scoffed at. Meanwhile, we also heard about a ‘Harvard study’ that apparently hailed the performance of the Yogi Adityanath government against Covid in Uttar Pradesh.

But why would a virus that doesn’t recognise national borders confine itself to some states? As it grew elsewhere, the BJP had a problem. Having just celebrated a grand victory against the virus, how could it now backtrack?

Nobody, not even Narendra Modi, could have stopped the second wave, especially with new variants emerging faster than conspiracy theories do on social media these days. But if we weren’t caught in such celebrations, we might have seen it coming and prepared better. Every indicator was there.

That complacency shows in our pedestrian vaccine programme that carried on serendipitously, taking weekend breaks, holidays on Shivratri, Good Friday, Holi and more. Full scale Kumbh Mela was allowed, advanced by a year for astrological reasons. The prime minister addressed a rally in West Bengal last Saturday so big that he said he hadn’t seen one such before. That was also the day Manmohan Singh’s letter arrived.

The course correction has been on since then. But tens of thousands, if not more, Indians would die and many of these lives could have been saved if we had vaccinated at a better pace, placed orders in time, not run short of oxygen, and critical drugs. Maybe then we would have prevented this global embarrassment of the crush at our crematoria and graveyards. Or India wouldn’t be airlifting oxygen generators from Germany, looking to import vaccines and indeed suspending its own exports against committed orders. While talking of atmanirbharta.

You can’t claim vindication in the mass death and misery of your compatriots. But these questions must not be brushed under the carpet of warm ashes piling up at our crematoria. This almighty second wave has just begun, the virus has a head-start. Our government looks like a hare frozen in the headlights. Unless Modi has it in him to do a Boris Johnson in second innings: Vaccinate at supersonic pace to crush the pandemic. We’d prefer a chance to applaud that to any malevolent sense of schadenfreude.


Also read: PM Modi’s speech was short – on answers that Indians demand of him during second Covid wave


 

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253 COMMENTS

  1. Covid19 has given one year time to get prepared to fight the virus and protect citizens. It is because of laxity, negligence, inefficiency and politics the virus has spread its tentacles. Innocent citizens are becoming victims.

    • Right, people who refuse to use masks, gather in parties and pubs, refuse to believe that corona is a serious problem are innocents!
      That is another reason we need Modi , to be our boogeyman.

  2. Yes, Modiji has acknowledged that he has not anticipated a big wave like this. But he always tried to explain that it’s long drawn battle with the pandemic.

  3. Sir
    With great dignity I would like to ask the almighty, great scientist, astrologer, viroligist, epidemoligist. Oh! I am short of words in your praise. As u already predicted the severe second wave, why did u not as a media hub warn people, as per your tall claims of being the best journo & hub of humans on the earth. What on earth stopped u to use uour scientific research to mske or support making of vaccines or medicines! You predicted everything but waited to see dance of death to lambast GoI. Where were u when in name of federalism states wanted freedom to take care of COVID in their respective states. Had laddoos in your mouth then? Why no comment on CM of Bengal who is holding rallies till date? Again curd in the mouth. Your article itself reads of bias & venom not against just GoI but the Union of India, its people & our great scientists. CM of Bengal is spraying vaccines by her speeches & rallies on people, isn’t it? What a crook you are! As a President of Editor’s Guild what did u do to protect journos in Bengal against VIOLENCE? So stop this crap! Everyone knows your credentials as well as of Print journos who live & earn in UK US and give lectures to Indians on Indian history & politics. KHALISTANI Jihadi. This is what u are !

    • Dear Madamji , he is neither a Khalistani nor a Jihadi but an Indian who is concerned about the people of India and the functioning of our government . Please try to digest that criticism always leads to betterment and improvement. It is the duty of the fourth estate to find faults and warn the governments and make them responsible and accountable about their actions .

  4. Now the responsibility of a responsible person or a Journalist is to stand with the people and government to come out of the sufferings… But the irresponsible and sold media Print is doing politics and calculating vote in the time of pandemic…. It is only to satisfy their Clint for the payment……

  5. Shekhar Gupta is a known Modi hater….This is the same author who bats for Federalism and states’s autonomy…..but when Pandemic creates a havoc in 2nd wave, its Centre’s responsibility and not states….Particularly, when its 3evident that Maharashtra has failed worse in 2nd wave compared to its failure in 1st wave, it makes sense to attack Modiji for 2nd wave….What else is he going to write about otherwise???

  6. The central government oversees finance, commerce, national defense, foreign affairs, and all laws ‘necessary and proper’. Health is a State responsibility. Why targeting central government, and sparing State Government’s of the biggest one like Delhi, Maharashtra, Kerala????????

  7. Still all nationalist, patriotic ppl who wants safety & security of Country and Hindus will keep on voting for BJP and Modi.

  8. Global embarrassment! Just when we were claiming that we have arrived, comes this shameful mismanagement. Any government with self-esteem will claim responsibility and resign.

  9. “The party unequivocally hails its leadership for introducing India to the world as a proud and victorious nation in the fight against Covid.” says the BJP. Given the literacy of its voters, it probably gets away with it. But even amongst its north Indian voters there will be many who doubt its claim of victory over the ruthless virus of covid after phase 1.

  10. Also modi government had a total of 8 months after the first wave of the virus. They could have made arrangements of oxygen and vaccines in these 8 months, but modi was busy rallying and campaigning in west bengal for upcoming elections. If the arrangements were made properly, not such adverse effects could have happened. Hence it is fully the centre’s fault due to which thousands of people are dying daily.

    • NO BODY KNOWS WHAT THE STATEGOVERNMENTS RESPONSIBILITIES ARE.

      ONLY THE CENTER SHOULD TAKE CARE OF EVERYTHING .
      THEN THE STATE GOVERNMENTS FUNDS THE APPEASING SCHEMES TO GAIN VOTES AND BLAME THE CENTER FOR INSUFFICIENT FUNDS.
      UN FORTUNATELY THE DO VALLED EDUCSTED DOED NOT SHOW THEIR WISDOM IN FIXING THE RESPONSIBILITYAND GO BY THE BIASED MEDIAS

  11. Is it anti Modi news I was seeing from one month why you people spreading rumors against modi you BITCH NEWS channel.

  12. Sad for people of India. But Modi will forever be remembered in history for the utter national and international disgrace of his handling of the Covid-19 crisis well deserved by this Feku baba who thought he could fool all people all the time.

  13. If everything needs to be done by the Prime Minister:
    1)Why are we wasting money in electing chief ministers in each state?
    2)What is the role of health ministers in each state?
    3)Why don’t we move ‘Public health’ to Union list or atleast concurrent list from the current State list?

  14. Your portal articles are one way traffic and you do nothing other than Modi bashing. It seems all such forces have joined hand to destabilize the govt but your day dreaming will never materialize. It seems you are really hurt by the fact that journalist like you are ignored by the govt your free lunches, iftaar party’are over,not accomodated to foreign trip,lutynmedia importance have come down. You are using Covid like situation for Modi bashing and joining anti national forces.

  15. The Indian variant shall be named MODIVID-19: an amalgam of MODI the complacent autocrat, COVID , and Modi’s election victory of 2019 to which this variant is a fitting memorial.

  16. Aren’t you tired of attacking Modi ?? Keep at it, it will change nothing. We, who support Modi, trust him. He will fo whatever is necessary to overcome this crisis.

  17. There was one very point which the central government missed which shows that it was not at all proactive regarding the spread of the virus. And that point is what actually gave a second chance to Boris Johnson. It is understanding the genomics of the strains moving around the country. A very minuscule number of samples were studied for the strains and it was only very late that an order for 5% of samples needed to be studied for strains was passed. Even now , its barely 1%. Secondly, the entire political dispensation was unprepared. From Chhattisgarh which allowed full cricket stadiums to election rallies in Bengal to public Ugadi celebrations in Andhra and election campaigns in Kerala. No government should claim and moreover brag that they warned others about it. No one acted upon basic advice of ensuring social distancing and wearing masks.

  18. There is no one else to be blamed except Modi at the head ,followed by Shah ,by showing examples how in the midst of this crisis,they were bragging about the crowds they gathered without masks and social distancing,,?no oxygen,,?no drug,,,no beds,,,no vaccines,,,both should be kicked out for good

  19. Dear Shekhar Gupta:
    Yes, the virus and death does not discriminate — as if one needed to be reminded of that. While you are desperately trying to make out a case of “strongman” and pandemic control, how have non- strong man led countries fared?

    Italy, Spain, France Germany…whole of Europe. Iran? Mexico? All these have deaths exceeding 100,000 or nearing there.

    Btw, UK and Israel are coming out of the pandemic and their daily numbers are now negligible numbers thanks to their very successful vaccination roll out. The same cannot be said of EU. Merkel, the beloved of the liberals had today regretted it “allowed” the pharma industry in India to grow so big and mandates there should be a “re-think”! Vaccine nationalism couldn’t get uglier.

    P.S.
    America’s vaccination success is to be attributed to Trump’s OPERATION WARP SPEED. Read about it and write about it next time how it saved America.

  20. I think it’s not Narendra Modi, it’s the Finance Ministers greed for 5btrillion economy made this disaster.

    Today the Finance Minister is directly responsible for those lives lost as well as worse blessings of those who will loose industrial employment and Lockdown of industries due her bad financial planning including the group who advised the Finance Minister.

    The ill shown to people will definitely bounce back to entire team who made India this worser that’s Law of Karma. In Mahabharata Krishna has said this principle, history repeats once again.

  21. Why do u think and write that it’s only Modi inability or shortsightedness or planning that we are in such a precarious situation. In the first phase when Modi led and guided from the front announcing Lockdown the Pandemic was well under control, however everyone said it was a wrong decision. Now when he has given the authority to the states to deal with the crises as one ur is enough time for statesmen to work on thier own states, he is wrong again as the statesmen failed to see what’s coming for them. We as a nation are responsible for this mess. STOP BLAMING ONE PERSON…….. ONE MORE THING THE PRINT SEEMS TO HAVE SOMETHING AGAINST MODI AND BJP GOVERNANCE, THEY DONT SEE ANYTING POSITIVE.

  22. The lesson for all us Indians is that we should never elect a strongman or strongwoman again nor give a clear majority to one part at the centre. We have suffered from both Modi and Mrs Gandhi. That is in the long term. In the short term let us adopt covid appropriate behaviour and hold this govenment accountable.

  23. It is very easy to Comment and Condem anything during a CRISIS.
    UNFORTUNATELY we are Failing to Accept Our IRRESPONSIBLE ACTIVITIES which are THE PRIME CAUSES for The Second Wave of CORONAVIROUS PROBLEMS.
    ADDING FUEL TO FIRE our Media is SENSELESSLY BROADCASTING ONLY THE NEGATIVITY OF THE CRUCIAL CRISS .
    Please REMEMBER THAT NEGATIVE THOUGHTS & VIBRATIONS WILL Yeild Negative Results in our own Society , WHICH we don’t want to have.

    REMEDY FOR THIS :- It is my Humble Request to All Media Personnel KINDLY FIND EVERY MINUTE POSSIBLE POSITIVE ACCTIVITY TAKING PLACE IN OUR MOTHER LAND AND WITHOUT ANY BREAK BROADCAST THEM IN ALL FORMS OF BROADCASTING FOR. 72 ( Seventytwo ) hours ,that is for THREE DAYS NON-STOP AND CONTINUOUSLY TO FILL The Environment of Our MOTHER LAND WITH POSITIVE VIBRATIONS and See The PROGRESS in our Country .

    With Best Wishes For Betterment Always ,
    SHIVA KUMAR.T.N.

  24. 100% death and misery due to 38% votes in favour of a lying illiterate megalomaniac thug. Covid-19 doesn’t watch Republic, Zee, Times Now or read tweets or listen to Monkey Baat to know who is tukde tukde gang or who are Patriotic BJP members. BJP’s IT cell that boasts of innumerable paid keyboard bullies and voluntary unpaid andhbakhts finds itself helpless against an offline killer. Covid is a wake up call for Indians to vote on issues that matter and for people with integrity, unfortunately it comes at the cost of many who will never wake up.

    • Well said. It is unfortunate that still a large number of ignorant bhakts swear by the Power of Modi. Even if a million of their own supporters die due to COVID, they will still continue to lick his boots.

      • Well said !!

        Indeed, there was another commenter and die hard bhakth here who was willing to sell his kidney for Modi !! Marketing works, even if the product you sell is rotten to the core.

  25. May be we need to remove all state governments.. looks like their is no power of CM in a state. Does state has any of its own resource?
    Even I can ask questions to Modi and sit idle doing nothing like others CM’s. Sab kuch Modi hi karega.. khud chup chap baithe rehna hai.
    Last 1 year se ye CM’s so rhe the kya?

  26. Fully expect the formidable IT cell warriors to land here soon and start singing praises of his excellency, Modi. One question to them –

    while they earn their living by posting modi and BJP anthems in online portals, do they have any shame left? Do they see the carnage going around them, hopefully not, but possibly even impacting people known to them? Is this the only job they can do? Can they acknowledge the massive failure of the mahamahim in these very portals?

  27. even today 15 covid patients died in maharashtra not because of covid but because of fire. the cause of fire of course was corruption and negligence. this was mass murder by maharashtra govt. no news on the print about it. long live the print.

  28. 1. Isn’t it also true that the health ministry had warned a few states including Maharashtra of a second wave in Jan and then in Feb. That the centre was grandstanding in public doesn’t take away from the fact that the warning. The central team visit to Maharashtra was precisely because they were ignoring these warnings, not because BJP doesn’t like Shiv Sena. The second wave began in Maharashtra, a state with very poor record against Covid – as the three hospital disasters which cumulatively claimed more than 50 lives shows. They were not national news as per the state health Minister simply because the media chose to whitewash the states record
    2. India’s vaccine record is good. 130mn+ in 3 months is good going. In Jan, experts said that 1.5mn a day would be the limit. We are doing double that, if it is not enough it is because the 2nd wave is overwhelming. That goes for other medical equipment too. And, vaccination rate is now hostage to capacity constraints due to the US ban on exports which you fail to mention.
    3. You don’t mention the skepticism around vaccination created by the media and some politicians. In particular, the motivated campaign against Covaxin – you didn’t mention the statements of a former UP CM and the current Chattisgarh health Minister. Plus, repeatedly highlighting cases where people got infected after their jabs has created hesitancy. Even in the second phase, a majority of the dead are 60+. Most of such cases I know, the poor victim had refused the jab because of the stories that media told. The media also has a lot to answer like the Central and State govts

  29. The cacophony over the oxygen, ventilator and drugs shortage in print and electronic media over the last few days has suddenly gone quiet, come the week end. That creates a doubt as to the truth behind magnitude of it just as the situation on the Delhi borders.
    In any case so far there is no reason to believe that BJP does not learn lessons. They seem to understand the divergence in perception between the actual voters who matter and the opponents who like to categorize themselves as liberal intellectuals who do not matter electorally.
    The tags of communal, majoritarian and autocratic do not appear to make a difference, so long as the people at large get or hope to get what is good for them. The educated well to do population knows the gigantic proportion of the job to get 132 cr. vaccinated and the costs and availability issues but are the first complain, while the remaining lot has all the patience and faith that it will be done.

  30. Thanks to Modiji and his electioneering India is now the largest crematorium in the world. So much for Aatmnirbar Bharat. Modi did 5 blunders 1. Demonetisation 2. Income Tax levies on middle class 3. Premature Lockdowns in March 2020 4. Ignored migrant crisis 5. Adani and Ambani lollipops while projecting BJP as corruption free.

  31. Now there will be a hundred people, both ardent supporters and the government’s famous IT cell defending their leader to death in the comments here.

    Do read them because they will have no logic, will blame China, no empathy for the affected and many will be abuse for the author.

  32. Just for a thought, can we have 2 Prime Ministers , – one for ELECTION CHAMPAIN, and another for ADMISISTRATION

  33. The lessons that Covid teaches are the same that our great epics teach, but unfortunately people who ask for votes or the public who support parties in the name of religion uniformly fail to grasp them.
    The lessons are:
    1. A little humility, even in victory, is desirable. Lord Ram, Lord Krishna were humble and good-natured. They treated the vanquished with grace and dignity. The trash that was said about Dr Manmohan Singh’s well-meaning suggestions indicated to us Indians that the ruling party has learnt no lessons from our great religious texts at all. It is simply using religion to grab and stay on in power.

    2. Acknowledging mistakes is a part of learning and improving. Everyone makes mistakes, it is human to do so, not learning from them is a cardinal sin. To learn from mistakes, first one should know and acknowledge that a mistake is made. If one is unwilling to admit to it, learning from it becomes difficult. From 2016 Nov onwards (some may say from 2002) we know that the person at the top is unable to acknowledge mistakes, learn from them or make any course correction. Infact he doubles down on mistakes, making them even worse. If he was any regular office employee, he would have been fired long back – not for just mistakes, but not learning from them.

    3. In any country, it is the public which has the most to lose – their futures and their children’s futures are affected by the government’s actions. Hence it is important that they hold the govt responsible. The opposition, media or judiciary loses nothing – we the people lose our lives and livelihoods. When it was time to teach this govt some hard lessons in 2019, we allowed ourselves to be side-tracked by a single event, forgetting all the misery and mis-steps of the previous years. We must not do so in the coming years – we owe at least that much to the sick and dying and gasping people of India.

  34. Usually I like SG this column, even when he criticised Modi /GOI. But after reading last two. NI, I realized there seems to be a innate hate he has with Modi. Otherwise how can he blame only modi and not question a single state govt. for this crisis. He blames modi for west bengal campaiging but not uttered a single word on Mamta , when opposition is going all out , how can u expect govt not to do the same in election ?
    Maharashtra from last six month so badly handling covid , no word on uddhav, chhatisgarh CM camped for one month in Assam and look what is happening in Chattisgarh? No word on him ..
    Creating / augmenting health is state govt. job , what have they done in last one year ? He is asking no question..only blaming Modi for vaccination control..look at what happening on Remdesivir , if vaccination was not control , same thing would have happened, black markeing , shortage etc. All will see when vaccination start for all 18+ people.
    This is bad , partsian rant from SG.. yes Modi is to blame but for everything ..that’s nonsense..

  35. SG has a political agenda.

    As is the habit SECULAR JOURNALISTS seek any FAKE NARRATIVE that they hope will stick.

    THE covid19 virus has affected all over country because people especially youngsters were either wearing mask on their chin or not at all.

    Youngsters who get ASYMPTOMATIC or mild systems were roaming and mingling freely as they have become totally bored with restrictions and opening of restaurant and bars added to spreading of covid19 by affecting seniors at home.

    Ofcourse given half a chance SECULAR JOURNALISTS will claim political rallies of mumtaz Begum and proselytizing Prince were actually curing PEOPLE of covid19.

    This FAKE NARRATIVE of election rallies by BJP and kumbh Mela of HINDUS as somehow being the main reason is a purely PRO CONGRASS propaganda and could have been done by their spokesman unless SG has finally decided to come out of his closet once for all.

  36. just sheer bad luck. i wonder, what would the commentariat say if the inevitable second wave timed its arrival when farmer protests.

  37. There are only 2 sensible statements in this article…….”There are many things the best of scientists still do not know about this virus.”. “Nobody, not even Narendra Modi, could have stopped the second wave, especially with new variants emerging…………”.
    People are implicitly aware of this and have the good sense not to blame the Modi Govt.

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