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It isn’t the economy, genius. India proves it by voting for Modi again and again

Flurry of economic reform suggests Modi realises his muscular nationalism script is getting jaded. Chances are he'll try for economic recovery but stick to what's worked.

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In his 1992 presidential campaign, Bill Clinton immortalised the line, “It’s the economy, stupid”. Does this work in Narendra Modi’s India?

In election after election, across democracies in the world, the line has been repeated. The transnational appeal of the idea was also understandable because James Carville, the famous political “consultant” who coined it for Clinton, also advised dozens of leaders across the world. A kind of globalised, American Prashant Kishor. And, whatever the language or idiom, the logic passed the test of time.

Or it did, until lately. For almost a quarter century, a leader who promised or delivered a better economy won, or was re-elected. In 2016, this was the promise that brought Donald Trump to power, as also Modi in 2014. But that seems to have changed worldwide now. Let’s look at India.

After Modi’s first two years, the economy has stalled, and then declined. The stall began with demonetisation in 2016-17. Lately, India has had at least 7 out of 8 quarters of growth decline. Negative growth is rightly blamed on the pandemic, but it isn’t as if this patient was in the pink of health before the virus struck. On almost every economic and even social indicator, India has been posting a decline. It shows in our crashing rankings on all key global indices.

Now, we know that Modi won power in 2014 on the promise of massive economic growth, jobs and development on the ‘Gujarat Model’. But barring, say, the first 24 months to some extent, he has never delivered on that promise.

If the concept of “It’s the economy, stupid” worked, he should not have swept the Uttar Pradesh elections of 2017. By that time, demonetisation had already deflated India’s economy; job losses, and trade, rural and farmer distress had set in. It didn’t bother anybody but his hapless opposition and marginalised editorialists like us.

By the summer of 2019, our economy had already been in a tailspin. Worse, joblessness was already reaching a high that would be alarming in a democracy. Some of the data was so embarrassing that the Modi government had to either hide it, rewrite it, or change the formula and produce friendlier data, as on GDP numbers. Every economic indicator had gone wrong except one: Inflation. And yet, Modi returned with a larger majority in that election.

It is still exactly a month before we will know what the voters decide in these five assembly elections. The numbers obviously won’t be what Amit Shah is counting after each phase in West Bengal. But whatever these are, one thing they won’t reflect is the state of India’s economy.

It will be the first year of negative — double-digit negative — growth in our independent history. And while this may be blamed on the pandemic, it destroyed so many lives, jobs and savings because it came on top of three lousy years. In normal politics, this would have made these elections a walkover for the opposition. They will be anything but that. Which will make us question that 1992 Clintonism.


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So, what is it that works for Modi, if not the economy? Or, how does he keep winning in spite of the economy? The fact is, it isn’t an India-specific phenomenon. Donald Trump, whatever else was wrong with him, lost in spite of the economy being in a pretty good place. It helped him retain and increase his voters. But other considerations weighed on the minds of a larger number of voters. The issues of identity, colour and class, and the virus, for example. Biden’s promise wasn’t an economic boom.

At the other extreme is the Putin phenomenon. In fact, this week’s National Interest was sparked by this Ruchir Sharma column in the FT, where he talks about how Putin has not only made Russia sanctions-proof, but continues to keep winning despite insignificant economic growth. We record all the qualifications on Russia’s electoral process — ours still is much cleaner in spite of some vote-filled EVMs hitching a ride in a candidate’s car in Assam. Yet, there is no denying that he’s widely popular and will win a fairer election as well. How is he able to do this without growth?

Putin is riding the deep insecurities of a people scarred by much instability, political and economic, preceding his rise. For them, therefore, stability becomes the first priority. The economy can wait.

If we were to build on this, stability brings nationalistic self-esteem. Putin fought off many separatist or religiously inspired forces, insurgency and terrorism, “taught the upstart Ukrainians a lesson” by grabbing Crimea, stood up to America, and probably even played it in the Trump period. Under him, Russia is back to being a power that enough of the world still holds in awe.

How does it matter that its economy has shrunk relative to the rest? Even compared to the emerging markets. For comparison, it is just about 60 per cent of India’s at $1.7 trillion (in 2019), with no hope of catching up. But, if the nation is together, can punch above its economic weight in its neighbourhood and in the global balance of power, it is because of stability and leadership. The economy is about my self-interest. I can sacrifice it for some time.

Apply the same parallel to India. By 2014, India still had the scars of 2008 (26/11) and much terrorism that preceded and followed it, going right back to the early Vajpayee years. It was like two decades of humiliation with a much weaker neighbour hurting us often, at will. All India would do, from Vajpayee to Manmohan Singh, was to go complaining to America and the rest.

On top of it, we had a prime minister so weakened by his own party that he had been reduced to a caricature of that high office. Plus, the discourse across the board was all about corruption from the opposition, and inequality even by the ruling party. Between 2003 and 2009, India had built enormous pride and optimism with a booming economy. That optimism brought the UPA back to power. In the following years, it was fully reversed. It was an incredible election where the ruling party also campaigned complaining about inequality and poverty instead of its economic successes.

For the Modi proposition, if the promise of taking the ‘Gujarat Model’ nationwide was the engine, this widespread negativity provided a 200-knot tailwind. Through these seven years, he’s mostly failed to deliver on the first promise, the economy. But, on the second, national pride, standing up to terrorism from the neighbourhood, on restoring the majesty of the prime minister’s office, he scores 10 upon 10. May be even 11 upon 10. Remember, we are only talking about his voters.


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The belated flurry of economic reform would suggest Modi has figured that his script is getting jaded and that he needs a new one. He will try for an economic recovery but still stick to what has worked for him so far: The three-pronged offering of massive, efficient welfarism for the poorest; hard, visible infrastructure-building; and harder, cast-in-Hindutva nationalism.

The engines of the economy, left to idle for long, take time gathering pace. It is likely that India will get a great year anyway on the back of a terrible one. Some equivalent of the stock markets’ dead cat bounce will come in. The larger, more widespread economic gains take time. They also, inevitably, increase inequality first. Usually, it’s some successor who will benefit from this. So, can’t count on it.

Modi gets this. The question is, do his challengers get it? Much of their attack is still over economic distress under Modi. Two large areas, identity (which includes religion and culture) and national pride, they’ve ceded to him altogether. Check out the Congress and Left parties’ flip-flop on Sabarimala to understand the point on identity. Or the manner of questioning over Uri, Balakot and Galwan. These underline their faltering on nationalism. Economic distress brings insecurity, but it isn’t a fraction of the visceral emotion a perceived threat to identity or national pride brings. This is why demagogues across the democratic world keep winning. The reason we’d prefer to say at this point: It isn’t the economy, genius.


Also read: No Bangladeshis, no Pakistan, no terrorism. Why Modi-Shah BJP has changed its poll pitch


 

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308 COMMENTS

  1. “It’s the economy, stupid” was coined by Bill Clinton’s aide James Carville during 1996 presidential campaign. Here there m to be some misunderstanding bout it. The rival in the presidential race, George Bush Sr. who had won the war called “Desert Storm” against Iraq, and had driven Sandam Hussein out of Kuwait didn’t appeared to be paying u attention to the bad economy. All Carville meant by “It’s the economy, stupid” was that it was the economy that would decide the election, and not the victory in war against Iraq. He never meant that the economy trumps other considerations all the times. In places like India and Russia, nationalism and other issues impress the others more than the economy and crimes. In India some 43% MPs have criminal charges filed against them. It is just a matter of different places, different circumstances, different voters. The “quality” of voters matters greatly too. Uninformed, politically immature voters are known to vote against their own interests.

  2. Modi ji is really doing good under the banner NDA, it will take some more time to transform India to an expected standard, but I am sure success will come soon in all front whether it may be infrastructure, road, health education etc. Congress can not do anything, they do not have any vision. Northeast India is improving a lot under Modi rule, what Congress could not deliver due to backward mentality.

  3. Dear Mr ‘Shaken’ Gupta, your false narratives have got so rejected that you are getting no sponsors, and are begging for financial support (right there under your article). Need I say more?
    And you admit that Indians are voting for Modi ji again & again, and you still believe you alone are wiser than the country of a billion brains. The joke’s on you.

  4. Economy is not that great or have not seen strategic growth under BJP, but it not that worse either as portrayed, It was covid year, people were happy to be alive, numbers of 202 0 doesn’t mean much anywhere in the world.

    Economy will play a role in 2021, Inflation is key factor which affects people’s budget, so that is an important metric for government to keep in check.

  5. Modi is winning only due to journalists like you and corrupt, communal and jihadi opposition in India. The day journalists and channels start neutral and merit based coverage and opposition come out of its only agenda of Modi bashing, any Govt may start fearing. So first prepare worthy opposition who can shed jersy of pseudo secularism and really start thinking about county first, Modi nd Shah will start his days counting.

  6. Bohot paise milte hongey itna ulta likhne kyun bhai……
    There is no fact produced in the whole news.
    Have you the GST recovered data it’s breaking all its previous records as fas Economy is concerned.

    There is no loss happened to Common man in Demonitosation. I don’tunderstand why you are supporting the people who was looting the country by TAX Chori money.

    In Total it’s a FAKE news……

  7. Where were you guys hiding when minorities were playing identity politics and politicians were pandering them by playing appeasement politics. When the same thing is done by hindus you guys were up in arms, What do you expect hindus to do, it was not started by BJP, path was laid out for BJP.

  8. Remove the EVM’s from elections and you will see a very different result. Modi is using the same formula as the British use when they ruled India divide and rule and unfortunately this still works for the Indians while the whole world is trying to be strong on the economic fronts . This government has sell out 70% of the the public sector properties. Modi government has made almost all the Indian media their pets as the ambani said the most valuable thing in 21 century is information and technology. The godi media keep worshipping the Modi while he sells out all the India and filled the pockets of his rich friends . May the God give some sense to the Indians in this ,and they can see the light before it’s too late and the whole nation is ruined.

  9. i did not expect anything better than this from shekhar ; after all these were the people who were selling lies that second cyclinder who will pay ; incidentally he had his own introspection after 2019 loss. Interesting confession by him and yogendra yadav in youtube.com. They cannot take it back even if they want now

    True, modi has a socialism without the corruption so that the money reaches the pocket of the people. So all the intermediaries are crying hoax. Why must govt give food in the school which only enriches the principal, teacher, govt official and politicians. Transfer money to the account. Obviously many have lost job in the black economy.

    Maharashtra govt has made all registration of govt over internet with aadhar/pan, no money for touts and corrupt official. If our economy has come down by 2% due to demonitization that means the black economy has come down.

    Hope india learns the concept skill rather then mindless knowledge which will only create educated unskilled labour who will become puppet of external vest interest selling poverty of india. Best example is the farmer bill, where the farmers protesting for the benefit of trader who have been the leech for decades

    Most of our journalist want to sell hot story. In trade, one is winner and another is looser. If interest rate goes down business cost goes down but the retired / saving people are screwed. If the food price goes up trader/ farmer make money but consumer loose.

    To have an economy where all are winners, the society has to make a slogan that they will give more value than what they take ; that is the only way, the growth will happen in a great manner

  10. For common man Ultimate outcome in any election reflects what the common voters perceive about contending parties in a given election.So every election can be episodic event its results termed as “people –mandate “ .But political events /outcomes are not simply episodic event only. There is pattern and glimpse of continuity also. The voters of India have been searching to replace the congress party—which was born in colonial India to advance and safe –guard the British colonial interests by an Englishman . It had that historical roll and it performed that job to the complete satisfaction of its British masters and its SELECTED LEADER—JLN was fully rewarded for its services to the EMPIRE .( 11 out of 13 members of CWC wanted Mr. Patel a s first PM , but that was over-ruled by the British Viceroy and MKG. ) In many of the states of India it was permanently dethroned as early as in 1967 itself. It never got individual majority at center in any election since 1984 s elections. That is cool 37 years by now. Its decline ,and also , rejection by the voters , is not normal wear and tear that happens over time. In coming period Modi Ji BJP will be able to get people mandate will depend not only on emotional or nationalist narrative . the factors that bring a any incumbent Government to seat of powers are —
    (a) General movement of growth numbers , control of inflation, easy availability of household consumables, possibility of security and continuity of employment.
    (B) visible growth of infrastructure , industrialization , growth of educational infrastructure, means of communication—pricing and availability of telecommunication, availability of connectivity and internet , intranet etc. availability if banking and financial services etc.
    (C) in General peace and tranquility in internal environment and no threat of terrorism , extortion and blackmail by powerful individuals / group of citizens in the name of being religious minority or ethnic pressure group.
    ( D ) external security, and over all image of the country .
    ( E) Handling of Corona epidemic that devastated not only India but major part of whole world . Was Indian leadership trembling on onset of epidemic and how during that period how Chines incursions and threat was met .
    ( E ) Non-corrupt image of Leader and its team-members.
    These factor create an image whether Government is working for the people or not .Should voters vote for the same government or not ? Please evaluate Modi Government on these points and write whether the MAN is going to win or loose next election . If you find any point for evaluation irrelevant or Not Important — ignore that point .

  11. Your narrative is based on easily misrepresented statistics ie GDP growth in % .Please try and check the actual numbers ie size of the economy (NDA first term economy grew by almost 1 $ Trillion from 2 to 2.97 ! i e in spite of demonetization) yes second term is a mess now world over for obvious reason . Second issue you is whatever be the size of economy how much of it actually add to the benefits of masses ? for instance most money spent by govts on developments (Infra projects ) and populist welfare schemes adds to GDP directly or indirectly as numbers but do they pass on benefits to the masses ? .Modi seem to be the most hated and abused PM ever !! But going by his electoral success Modi is perhaps the darling of the most of voters as well . Why ? The opposition got to offer something better than development Modi is promising ! So as good journalists try and find facts to prove schemes of Govt are not reaching masses and no development is taking place .Modi and BJP will get wiped out if this is the case sooner than later ! BJP are too toxic for our simple society but voters seem to consider them as necessary evil to fix India ?

  12. If economy is below 6% growth people will go for Modi…You are saying don’t worry trust Rahul.. If it is 6?to 9 then ok you can take risk.. of above 9% then it is good job…. It is still economics stupid… but Rahul friends abroad did not figure the lower limit and stilll Modi…. haha lol

  13. You too are a Demagogue in the field of journalism.

    I guess its a matter of survival for both you and Mr Modi.

  14. U talk about economy? But u wouldn’t mention the jobs created/stabilized by Msme and mudra loans ! U wouldnt talk about the control of inflation barring petrol..U also wouldn’t talk about the interest on home and the giving of basic amenities like Housing , yearly farmer money etc Also no mention on the sales of automobiles and gst…if economy was so bad why does it have a record collection??

  15. If the economy of the whole world is sluggish and down hill, why blame only PM Modi. If our industrialists like Mallya and others are honest, is Modi to be blamed? Criticism is very easy, have you suggested any solution to improve productivity and subsequent jobs for the masses ?

  16. The Print knows everything. It can tell all where the PM is wrong and what he should or should not do. It can tell the running establishment how to run the country. It can even guide the world leaders how to win elections and run their countries. It has a panacea for economic boom.

    But the only thing it does not know is how to sustain journalism and how to stop its decline The PM is to blame for their fate!

  17. The Print knows everything. It can tell all where the PM is wrong and what he should or should not do. It can tell the running establishment how to run the country. It can even guide the world leaders how to win elections and run their countries. It has a panacea for economic boom.

    But the only thing it does not know is how to sustain journalism and how to stop its decline The PM is to blame for their fate!

  18. What is the rationale for your argument? That some message or logic worked in another country, so it should work here in India? It’s so passé. Almost 1970s. Modi is neither Putin nor Clinton or Trump.
    He is Modi. And he does his politics his way and no other. What you, Shekhar, are refusing to acknowledge is that Modi has bypassed your ilk. He, and BJP, connect to voters directly. They have been doing so for many years, and all those years, you and your friends have put your head in the sand and think that your opinions matter. They don’t.
    At his basic, Modi is a Karma Yogi. He does his duty, which, in politics, is to participate wholeheartedly. The people of our country instinctively recognize it. No matter who rules us, we Indians have maintained that core connection to our heritage, and we know a great leader when we see one.
    Sorry to compare, but our people instinctively recognized Gandhi as a Mahatma. They didn’t need any sanction from anyone. Similarly, we recognize a Karma Yogi instinctively and we associate with him or her. In case of Modi, such association is through votes.
    Unless you, Shekhar, with all your intellect, try to understand the basic principles of India or Sanathan tradition, you will always operate in a vacuum and will therefore be rightfully panned for that.

  19. Seems SG was forced to write this piece … without facts… If you had to write this, why not point our very clearly on what went wrong and what went well during Modi’s governance. I don’t see that in this article. This article seems to be dictated rather than contemplated. criticism is good, but slander is not.

  20. For u economy is number game and display in chart, but the reality is it’s empowerment to people which this govt is doing. The way work across happening is clearly visible by the citizens. People don’t know what GDP growth and what is economy but they knows what benefits they getting, the way of transparency in system, less corruption, touching cultural values and resolving long pending social issues are major trigger for this govt. So analysis is not only blame govt but see the reality vs past govt performance.

  21. Modi’s formula for winning elections time and again is very simple. A movie in india becomes box office hit not because of people who sit in the balcony and read articles in The Print. It is successful because of the multitudes that sit in the galleries and who do not want more than an evening’s respite from their dreary life. Look at all the election sloganeering devised by Modi. They are catchy and so meaningless that they cater only to this lot. He does not enter into any debates lest he be confronted by meaningful questions. A generation of students have been weaned off their inquisitiveness by being constantly fed on a heady mix of religion and nationalism. Demonetization was accepted by the common man because he thought that the rich suffered more than he did. The success of the UP elections in it’s immediate aftermath bears testimony to that. Like he has developed an election winning juggernaut and doesn’t need the votes of the minorities, he has slowly isolated himself from the need to rely on people capable of thinking. But the farmers’ agitation and protests of the unemployed are slowly gaining ground and sooner rather than later people will realize that hunger is a great leveller against which all his victories will seem nought.

  22. We people of india Make them Win. And also make them win in 2024. It’s democracy people of India want them to rule. We know what is right and what is wrong don’t try to teach us. You people can’t able to see development due to cataract in your eyes.

  23. Feel sorry for all those people …who I feel are not loosers but incompetent….whether they are in the field of politics … journalism or bussiness…..they keep cribbing…n just criticing Na MO…..won’t work…better prove ur own credentials…in watever field u are…..tho they might be happy living in there own psudo circle …let them be……try finding gud thing in a successful people……dont pitty too much…about ur self …..gud luck try ur best…..

  24. the most important change BJP has brought about is the abolition of the monopolies. Anybody can sell to anybody. there is no need for the farmer to sell to a small trader who has to sell to a large trader and then to a monopoly who then distributes. The abolition of the channel has distributed the trading profit from a few to many. More people are transporting goods from the producers and selling direct to the consumers. A lot of extortion is eliminated. Law and order has improved. The current government has created channels of communication and channels are reacting to issues. That has reduced terrorism and common trade has sprung up. The number of jobs has reduced but means of livelihood has increased and free trade is visible everywhere. The monopolies with political patronage who used to suck out a lot of profits have reduced and the profit is getting shared around

  25. All his well after may 2 { 3 ideots ]
    Or
    Madev [ Saif Ali khan ]

    South Will bring Light ( Noor ) to North Almighty Will Protect All Indians from wrong thinking towards fellow Indian Insha’Allah

  26. All his well after may 2 { 3 ideots ]
    Or
    Madev [ Saif Ali khan ]

    South Will bring Light ( Noor ) to North Almighty Will Protect All Indians from wrong thinking towards fellow Indian Insha’Allah

  27. You are always writing to malign India. This is nothing new from you. You always write against Modi, coz your So Called AAKA are unable to feed you freely.

  28. Shekhar has always been a closet congressi (sometimes an open one). Let me tell you something. I am a Modi voter because he is the only one who promises to protect hindu interests; BJP is the only party that has a vision of making India a global power through development. Congress has sworn to a destructive ideology – destructive to Hindus and India – starting from the Moron Nehru and continued by his family. They hate Hindus and want to exterminate us in our own land – look no farther than the communal conflict bill they tried to pass which would have made Hindus the default guilty party. And look at the secret pact they made with China and destroyed the Indian industry. The economic development you claim between 2003 and 2009 was partly the result of Vajpayee’s actions and partly due to unsustainable economic gimmickry like MNREGA. Here is the bottom line reality – at the moment, all parties except BJP are out there to either enrich themselves through looting and corruption or destroy Hindus by playing on the internal fault lines. I see no alternative to BJP for the foreseeable future. I am not the only one to have realized this simple truth.

  29. Again at it.. Guptaji !!

    Narrative peddling on Saturdays 🙂 What are those narratives? That..
    1. Modi government is anti-muslim, anti-farmer, anti-democracy etc.,
    2. Modi government is short on talents
    3. Modi government has failed on economy

    However times you try to peddle these, they will fall flat. These attempts come with a statutory warning – ‘they are self-destructive and can be damaging to peddler’s reputation’.

    In your recent ‘off the cuff’ with Sanjeev Sanyal, he had clearly said that economic reforms are a matter of sequencing based on real status of economy which is dynamic. Only when they are correctly sequenced, reforms succeed. Modi government is wise and not in a hurry to introduce economic reforms all at once and risk failure. It is the only central government till now which has a ‘lessons learnt’ vision.
    Remember the mistakes of 70 years and they have proven costly in terms of our progress and development (social , economic, political, administrative.. you name it). None of you journalists point out these finer points and always carp on the difference in China and India. Shame on you. Failure of real journalism in visualising the big picture !!

    Progress and development of a country is a Marathon, not a 100 mts dash.. Mr. Shekhar Gupta. All parts of a nation have to work in tandem and smoothly till the glory is achieved and continue thereafter.

  30. Modi h isiliye aapki dukan chal rha h . Modi gya toh berozgaar marega …
    No personall attack .. it is for every modi and hindu haters and des drohi tukde tukde gang

  31. Economic success was never a criterion for Indian masses. If that was so the January party Government was very successful on economic front but did not last long.Modi knows it very well.In India we need emotional agenda for survival at power.Like Garibi Hatao,Sab ka saath sabka Vikas etc

  32. In 2024 Prashant kishore will face lots of competition from the lutyen’s media for the job of poll strategist to advice the opposition parties against Modi. After writing such a column media houses in India cry there is no freedom of expression under Modi. Shame on our media to subscribe to western intellectual mindset.

  33. As the author says since the opposition is clueless in confronting it seems the so called liberal, secular lutyens media has taken over the job of opposition to spin a web of negatively in this country against the Modi government. But how many Shekhar Gupta,Mr& Mrs rajdeep, jyoti Malhotra deride Modi the people of this country in spite of perceived failures believe only in Modi and no other politicians to government us.

  34. Since I do not understand politics, election outcomes even less so, will leave that to the experts. Although one would not trust Rahul Kanwal’s MOTN surveys as reflecting the true heartbeat of India. As with so much else about our democracy, it is election results alone that give us an accurate picture once every five years. The intervening period can sometimes a gigantic PR exercise. Results from the states have been distinctly mixed. 2. How Russia’s bare chested, tough guy global image helps heat the homes of ordinary Russians, put food on the table, is tough to figure. A majority of young Russians wish to emigrate. See the extent to which young Punjabis are willing to go to start a better life abroad. America’s 11 million undocumented workers apparently include one million from India as well. The global rankings, feedback are now coming in so thick and fast, the Foreign Office is simply trying to shrug them off. If the world matters so little, we should not have invested so much effort courting it in recent years. 3. Economy ke baare mein toh ab kehne ke liye bacha hi kya hai. 75 million Indians pushed into poverty. The middle class slimmer, trimmer by 32 million. Family consumption baskets shrinking, even for basics. A reality check on defence spending. At some stage, questions arise about the legacy. Not looking like the Golden Age of the Guptas to me.

  35. Bank accounts,housing,cooking gas,Water,DBT,corruption free governance are Modis gift to the poor who have not got them in the last seven decades.Thw massif people are grateful to the PM.None of them know of economics these int,GDP,and all the high- brow talk of intellectuals.Mdi is popular with the mass of Indians who are poor and he will continue to win if he attends to their needs.

  36. It’s funny how every article by the print is anti bjp. The writer is a known congress loyalist but when you say bjp won because of right wing politics you are doubting those people who voted for bjp and by so you are doubting the intellect of the majority. Didn’t have the patience to read the whole but in the beginning U.P. elections were mentioned. Bjp came in power only because of religious politics or it was mainly because of the way bsp and sp had ruled the state? No harm in criticism of the ruling party but we shouldn’t forget what other parties have done, corruption to the core, dynastic politics, extortion, lawlessness to name a few.

  37. Woh looguen k khoon ka souda kar k jeetta hai, hindu samajte hai modi ko vote de kar woh shahid eak hindu rashtra banayenge per woh bhai ye nahe soochte keh woh ye kabhi nahe kar sakte kyu keh aazadi se pahle desh riyasathuen mai hota tha aur un mai kuch sikh riyasath , toh kuch muslim riyasath aur kuch issayie riyasathien b thay jo khud apni marzi se india se judaen aur ab agar modiji chahate hai ki woh india ko hindu rashtra banaye toh un riyasathuen ko pahle alag chhodhna hoga jo keh impossible hai so better is to think about development and do vote for a party who work for development . Jai hind . Jai congress

  38. It has been a slow journey for India, which was decidedly left a poor Nation by Western foreign rulers when they left India in 1947. It has seen many ups and downs since Independence of only about 70 odd years, with nearly 50 of those years as a closed economy, when it did not pursue any emphatic economic policies for development and growth.

    India has chosen a form of democracy with a multiple(intended) party system even for allowing alliances of convenience confined to geographies with the exclusion of stated principles of the party, allowing for parties even with only about 30% of the votes to form majority Governments in the States and the Centre. Then we shout hoarse at the top of our voices asking “whither democracy”?. That debate is for another day.

    The narrative of democracy, economy etc. is not always as defined in a few pages of print or a few bytes of data. Is it that some “genius”, “experts”, “journalists”, “Intelligentsia” wants to define what is democracy and what is good for the Nation to the exclusion of 133.9 crores of Indians who feel the everyday life and decide what is good for them?

    Let us not assume that somethings are more right than the other. Everything is not always reflected in data in India, though data analytics is the go to mantra. It is OK if the data is OK.

    Consider this.

    As an example, let us take one aspect of women’s employment and look at some situations in India. One fact that is very important to note is that every citizen in the “developed world” has a unique identity and every employment even as a housemaid is reported through this unique identity such as a social security number, in the USA. The data is near dead accurate. The USA reports unemployment rates weekly to monitor its economy which is not done through measuring inflation as in India.

    In India, many employments, mostly of women, are not recorded. For instance, more than 80% of the house holds in Bangalore, my city, employ maids. Have you ever seen a database for such employment? About 30% of road side vegetable and fruit vendors in my locality are women. There is also an iron lady (a lady who irons clothes) in my colony. I play golf (which is an economy that affords employment to a considerable number of men and women) considered a sin by many and resented as a snobbish sport. There are many caddies (employed in golf courses) in Bangalore who hail from UP, Bihar, WB and Assam. Most of them live single with their wives tending the small plots of land back home, cultivating seasonal crops, some vegetables and rearing a cow (buffalo) or two. I wonder if these employments are accounted for. Nobody here reports these expenditures / incomes.

    Tailpiece: India is still unique. It requires Genius of a different kind to take it forward.

    • I do not see the connection between the subject of the article (Modi’s popularity and shrinking economy) and women’s employment. But since you raised, I read that World Economic Forum recently ranks India 143 out of 155 for women’s advancement and equitable pay.

      Is your conclusion that only Modi has the genius to take India forward ? If we count all the maid servants, then the economy is doing well. It sounds like the pakoda seller argument.

      • Hi, the spinner ( with a doosra?),

        THAT is the point. We have to look beyond the tip of our noses, and the lengthy statistics and reports produced ad nauseum by organizations with an agenda using faulty data.
        We sure require a special genius to see India beyond the media reports.
        Who is the Genius? I did not nor am I naming anyone. Every Indian is free to pick the genius she / he wants to take the country the forward.

        Tailpiece: I do not suppose that any Indian can deny that a hot cup of tea and hot crispy pakoras are the sublime snack combination anywhere anytime.

        Regards

  39. The Print and other media are talking incessantly about economy and jobs in the context of elections. I suggest that they should conduct a detailed survey as to how the people are surviving and the nation running, inspite of the ‘very bad’ economy and ‘joblessness’. If we are to go by the media’s dire assessment of the situation, a significant portion of the Indian population should have ‘vanished’ from the face of the earth by now

  40. @Shekar Gupta
    What really is your purpose behind writing this unsought article?
    Serve India by writing an article next time on who amongst the available choices is worthy of replacing Modi. If not, let Modi do his job!! He has been flawless so far.
    If Hindutva is the key to get that position of power with which you can uplift the nation, let it be so. He is not using that key to brutalise the non- Hindus.
    If you have an agenda, I hope your conscience justifies it while thinking of poorest in villages who do not have clean water, toilet and social protection.

  41. Shekhar narration is for few and not for masses, dedicated voters of Modi. What he said about economy is though not untrue, but Govt is not oblivious of it.
    Left leaning commentators fail to appreciate the gains of the govt but hinge their opinion on drawbacks only as if some alternative govt would deliver the panacea. They are per-se opposed to nationalism in any form of the goverance, conveniently forgetting the Communist nationalism. Could they also write anything negative of the said doctrine without cost? If there is no nation, what is left out is fragmented areas. Yes, a strong Opposition is must in a democracy which is non- existent/ weak at the moment. It has to shun the negativity and attack the Govt on issues and policies alongwith their alternative vision.

  42. I think rather than criticising the government, which BTW somehow needed, but can’t get the outcome. If current government isn’t working up to the mark then we need hope and positivity from someone else, cause criticising someone spreads negativity and negativity never brings positivity. I think other parties except BJP doesn’t know the skill of getting attached to people and that could be the reason for them to fail.

  43. I wonder why marginalized editorials are unable to see so many AIIMS, IITs, IISERs, etc created by this govt.. It is their own myopic vision which is responsible for their marginalized plight…

    • Well said….so called Liberal SECULARS have been frustrated that inspite of all their orchestrations of Award wapasi, blocking of Shaheen Bagh have not resulted in affecting the Popularity of Modiji.

      Hence, the constant verbal Diarrhea thru these articles!!

    • Governments doing anything is laboured by high cost (6th pay, 7th pay) and / or inefficiency. It’s only entrepreneurs who can lift masses out of poverty , insanity.

      Further BJP leader said Savarna votes don’t matter. Modi and Khatter have introduced 75% reservation policy in private sector in Haryana. If Haryana had its own currency it would have collapsed.. Common currency rupee ensures rest of India feeds Haryanvis.

      Socialist or welfare economics lead to shrinking markets and therefore prosperity.

    • They say there was never a GOLDEN ERA. This applies for India’s economy perfectly.
      Trying to attribute all the economic decline, wholely to Modi, the “marinalised” opposition and the jounalists are unsuccessful, so far.
      Only “knowledgeable” middleclass (what is their number?) understand this jargon of economy. The Poor are never bothered about the indices. Politicians are dealing them with populous freebie schemes. The Rich know how to make money even in the troubled waters.
      Things may change if marginalised jounalists STOP following the marginalised, hapless opposition idealogies!

    • They say there was never a GOLDEN ERA. This applies for India’s economy perfectly.
      Trying to attribute all the economic decline, wholely to Modi, the “marinalised” opposition and the jounalists are unsuccessful, so far.
      Only “knowledgeable” middleclass (what is their number?) understand this jargon of economy. The Poor are never bothered about the indices. Politicians are dealing them with populous freebie schemes. The Rich know how to make money even in the troubled waters.
      Things may change if marginalised jounalists STOP following the marginalised, hapless opposition idealogies!

    • They say there was never a GOLDEN ERA. This applies for India’s economy perfectly.
      Trying to attribute all the economic decline, wholely to Modi, the “marinalised” opposition and the jounalists are unsuccessful, so far.

    • Exactly True.
      Because these people know only how to defame nation and how to cry foul. That’s the reason they are marginalized. They are blind to all good things happening. Economy is a part of big picture not everything why these doyal media didn’t see initiative to serve food for poor in pandemic? It is not witnessed any where in the world.

    • I am unable to understand that why marginalised editorialists like you believes that your analysis and perception is correct over a million of people of India who voted for the Government. But you really picked a point and that is very accurate, about Pride, Indentity and stern reply to our neighbour.
      What life has meaning with so much of wealth where there is no pride, no Identity, No Self respect. If we agree to your point that economic situation comes far later than these things for a Nation Particularly like an India who is living ancient Civilisation on earth.
      Come with solution to the situation, don’t just try to figure it out Growth of Modi and his winning race. Get out from defeated mindset. Do some constructive with your expertise and intellect. No one is ready to hear your cry. People is smart enough to recognize your hatred behind your intellectual discourse.

      @ The Print, Try to accept intellect of People of India. Do your work without hatred yaar. Accept the situation and move on for some constructive work towards a Great Nation India.

    • Hi there, hope you are in good health, Pawan, just setting up buildings of concrete and naming them IITs isn’t enough, we need good teachers and professors, who are allowed to place their independent thoughts and not battered upon or threatened for losing their job on doing so, which unfortunately is happening today. People like you and me only see one side of a coin, and not the other, just open the TV at 9 pm and see what is going on, people are becoming more and more intolerant agressive and violent, now you can’t disagree with someone otherwise you will get beaten like a mad dog. We need independent media like this one because they are the one who are left to speak truth and we should support or atleast don’t blindly accuse them for biasness.
      Thank you.

  44. I feel like this print media is very much biased and always tries its best to show Indians and india down in one or the other sense.

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