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Elevating Yogi Adityanath is becoming PM Modi’s biggest blunder now, not demonetisation

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Yogi Adityanath is Modi-Shah’s Frankenstein’s monster who can divide but not deliver. He may also wreck Modi’s immediate political future.

There is a wise Punjabi metaphor that applies universally: One who’s a disaster in Lahore will also be a disaster in Peshawar.

In our politics today, it perfectly fits Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath. He is going around rabble-rousing in other states as the BJP’s Grand National Polariser. He fires the imagination of the faithful and entertains them with cheap thrills. But they are going to vote BJP anyway. His inability to swing the vote of any of the rest is now evident.

So far, I had maintained that Narendra Modi’s biggest blunder as prime minister was demonetisation. I have changed my mind.

Demonetisation continues to be a blunder. Even if it paid rich dividends in the Uttar Pradesh elections soon after, Modi erred in gifting away that incredible success to Yogi Adityanath. Demonetisation broke his government’s economic momentum. Yogi Adityanath may wreck his immediate political future.

The first issue with Adityanath isn’t that he is doing anything different from what he was hand-picked for. He was expected to polarise not just Uttar Pradesh but also the rest of the country, especially the Hindi heartland. He is doing that with aplomb.

Just that he is defying two presumptions of his party bosses. One, that they will be able to control him. And two, that as he goes parachuting around the country as a bigotry-commando, he will make sure that his state is properly governed, and he will deliver the seats there. Without at least 50 seats in Uttar Pradesh BJP will find it near-impossible to reach even 250 nationally.

Now he looks incapable of either. He can’t deliver the seats in Uttar Pradesh, and isn’t swinging elections elsewhere. That’s why, a disaster in Lahore and a disaster in Peshawar.


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It was also said that if Modi could keep Gujarat in control while campaigning nationally, so could Yogi. But Modi had already been entrenched in Gujarat for 12 years, and Yogi isn’t Modi. Modi left Hindutva behind in Gujarat in 2013-14 and took the more inclusive idea of a reformed, growth-driven Gujarat-model of governance to the rest of India. Yogi, on the other hand, is exporting his Gorakhpur-style gau-bhakt Hindutva, Uttar Pradesh’s completely broken governance model and divisive discourse. His rise is enabling a new lumpenised class of semi-literate, unemployable saffron power to surface across the country. He is unleashing an emotional and physical malevolence so dangerous it will take some doing to put down.

Further, while Modi and Shah work on living out their fantasy of building a Congress-muktBharat, Yogi is building on his ideal of Muslim-mukt power structure in Uttar Pradesh. He is also hoping to export it to other states.

Actually, his Ali versus Bajrang Bali, Hanuman-is-a-Dalit, Owaisi-will-have-to-leave-India, Congress-loves-Tipu-not-Hanuman, Hyderabad-will-become-Bhagyanagar, who-killed-the-cow after his police inspector was killed in a mere “accident” etc., may not have embarrassed his leaders. His brief, or KRAs (Key Result Areas as HR people prefer to say), include saying what others would rather not. But he is going too far and too fast. And solo.

If his language doesn’t embarrass his leaders, why should they complain?

For two reasons. One, that it is not translating into votes and yet he has emerged as his party’s most sought-after campaigner. In recent travels through poll-bound states, we found that he’s the campaigner BJP candidates wanted most of all. As India’s Greatest Polariser, he has begun to overshadow his bosses. You can’t dismiss him as BJP’s Navjot Singh Sidhu because he has India’s largest state under his belt. And when it comes to his party’s ideology, he is even more a “native” than any Modi or Shah.


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Narendra Modi had firmly put down Pravin Togadia when he was doing some of this. Yogi isn’t so easy to tame. He isn’t just a shaven-headed, saffron-robed Togadia. He’s the reigning spiritual and temporal head of a huge Hindu temple-sect. His following is rising among his party’s faithful. On his own ambition, he hasn’t said much yet. Just note that at Dainik Jagran’s conclave, he did let slip a boast that left to him, he would settle the temple issue in 24 hours.

He isn’t an immediate threat to Modi. But he’s becoming bigger trouble. Unlike when Modi ventured out of Gujarat, Yogi’s own state is slipping out of his grasp. Unemployment and frustration have ruined the optimism Modi’s campaign had generated, and remember, no one had voted for Yogi except in Gorakhpur. His party will probably overlook cow-related violence. It suits them. It is his diminishing political control that would worry them. In the general elections due within six months, how many seats does BJP expect to win in Uttar Pradesh even if there is no SP-BSP alliance?

For all their supposed Kautilyan genius, Modi and Shah have created a Frankenstein’s monster in their front-yard. He can divide—his own state and the rest of the country—but can’t deliver the seats anywhere. Yet, if the party fails to get sufficient numbers in 2019, he will become a key player. Given a free rein for another six months, he will go destroying social cohesion across the country and be adored by the minority-hating faithful. For Modi in election year, Yogi is now a lose-lose-lose proposition: Bad optics, worse governance, and the worst politics.

Which is the reason we now elevate him, the third most powerful man in the BJP, above demonetisation, as Modi’s greatest blunder.

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43 COMMENTS

  1. When Congress do the same job of polarisation by dividing Hindu in cast & taking open support of Muslim Dharm Guru then no matter to any one but now why Hay To a for Yogi .

  2. Yogi Adityanath is the type who can govern India. And I am saying this when I celebrate BJP’s loss in Chattisgarh, MP, Raj bcoz it has tamed modi’s ever ballooning ego. Modi should better resume his role as Guj CM

  3. As long as Amitbhai is alongwith nothing to worry. Many much bigger fishes have been side lined. The team is matlabi to the core. He will survive. But I for one will like Yogi to come and whole India emulate the matlabi attitude.

  4. One more leftist crap it seems..
    UP is governed in the best possible way…corruption is on rapid decline..

    Law and order is clearly visible now…electricity supply has become good…infrastructure is a real focus of Yogi govt.
    Criminals are having tough time now…

    Above everything is done for minority as well…Airports getting sanctioned…Aiims getting developed..
    All for every section of society

    It’s leftist shit that converts anything pro nationalist agenda to anti minorities whereas Muslims are not at all unhappy with Yogi

    Such journalist for their corrupt gains from pappu and his Congress writes such bull shit and these kind of people will sell the country for money …

    As they will never say that India was in fragile 5 list in 2013…from there this so called demonous demo gabbar singh type gst has brought India to fastest growing economy leaving behind China and USA…and all time high foreign reserves..

    Dollar rate appreciation hardly 2 to 3 percent in 5 years…petrol prices 6 rs less than what it was in Jan 2014..
    Still this dumb anti nationals will curse Modi and Yogi….keep doing it we will not get affected we will get bjp 300 plus in next election

    • In spite of your still-evolving English wording skills, I think I got your message right:
      “I don’t think he is deploying Divide & Rule [in his promotional speeches] but in his governance, he’s certainly curbing the hooliganism [finally] for which Uttar Pradesh is [stereotypically] notorious for.”

      Is that right?

      If so, well..:
      A) It’s a general, unbiased view that somewhat free-minded local electorates in Uttar Pradesh are of the opinion that “hooliganism is the one of the areas where Samajwadi Party fails miserably but Ms Mayawati-led BSP curbs miraculously”.
      B) So, it’s nothing exceptional for Bisht-led cabinet.
      C) However, I don’t have any expectations from you to acknowledge that given you’ve an awful camouflage and your pro-BJP love for all of the socially “bad” or “good” reasons, will be at work to not let this Cognitive Dissonance persist.

  5. Not worth reading.The country is progressing for everyone to notice.Corruption falling,good governance rising.Proud to be a Hindu.Proud to be an Indian.

  6. up is best governed now in the recent history. you people have created a narrative that demotisation created hardship which is still existing, u are correct only those people are now a worried lot who feels difficulty in to how to keep the black and where to invest them .you said few kind words for the vigilants but what about the beef eater vegeterian, who claims to be an “intellectual” but posting his celebrated act was worth an intellectual.

  7. Shekhar you used to write such kind of articles for Narendra Modi.Now you have altered your opinions on NAMO because you know that your opinions have proved rubbish and failed your propaganda against NAMO when Narendra Modi became PM of India. So dont worry about future of India because after 5-10 years you will be able to accommodate Yogi adityanath. So just chill and do some Yoga it will help you to have a positive outlook which will ultimately cure your biased and bogus and hypothetical opinions. Haha….

    • A) Depends upon what your comment was.
      B) How was it worded and formatted.
      C) How relevant was it to the subject of this column.

  8. Just wait and watch. How many more mistakes come to fore when it would be quite uphill task-which one fits to be considered as blunder

  9. It would have been much better if writer would have supported his arguments with facts, otherwise it looks that whole article is based on assumptions.

    • Nah… His HYV (decrypt: Hindu Yuva Vahini) gang had a part to play in this by publicly “threatening” BJP’s central-honchos to “be liable for any law-&-order jeopardy THAT’S BOUND to arise should somebody other than our Patron gets chosen for the CM’s chair” (paraphrased for clarity).

  10. Modi wants to win elections at any cost,be it communal disharmony,be it economic under performance.any thing is fair as long it brings the votes.This people are the greatest threat to the unity of the country.Even the British with its divide and rule policy would pale in comparison to Modi,Amit Shah & Adityanath.

  11. It was reported that the low key, technocratically competent Shri Manoj Sinha was the first choice. With 325 seats in the Assembly, even a lamp post could have been nominated CM. That seems to have been the bar for most ministerial appointments in the last few years, amidst a spreading sea of mediocrity. However, Uttar Pradesh is too important – fully one fourth of the mandate – to be entrusted to an unguided missile with multiple warheads. No major political enterprise can be sustained without firm governance and a prosperity creating vision for development. Consider how many of the party’s CMs measure up to Shri S S Chouhan and Shri Raman Singh. 2. Sometimes a person who shows great promise turns out to be a dud. However, with Mr Bisht, his qualities of head and heart were known from day one. It was a huge political gamble to appoint him in March 2017. In such situations, some people become Valmiki, write the epic Ramayana. Not our friend.

    • Well, don’t know where you got that “Mamlon Sinha” bit from but as a citizen with access to LOCAL press in Uttar Pradesh, I did hear that his mob (North American for ‘gang’) titled HYV (full: Hindu Yuva Vahini) threatened the BJP honchos to literally “create a law-&-order situation” if they didn’t choose Mr Bisht as the leadership-choice. That may seem feeble threat but be aware, his gang does have a clout in some, if not all parts of Uttar Pradesh (predominantly: “Purvanchal” aka Eastern Uttar Pradesh)! (And where they don’t, they can obviously be tactful to deploy gullible masses as proxy-rioters.)

      Same as how MNS and Shivsena are somehow legal-political fronts in spite of their extraordinary clout over law-&-order in Maharashtra and even, Mumbai.

  12. Modi is totally failure on all fronts. He is just befooling public by big mouth. He is still a hardliner .On ther hand yogi is trying to put his feet in Modi’s boot by trying for more safftonised attitude. Modi is much better than yogi. If yogi reaches at highest place in power corridor, india will loose its multi diversity and plurism. Modi should control this So called God man, other wise yogi will eat both BJp and RSS.

  13. Are you same people or relatives of the online news “the wire”.
    The way you write article is in so negative tone. You people are really bad at your job. Everyone lie, I know lying is your job and you are paid for that, but use 5-10% of negativity. That sounds realistic. Then I should be able to read your content.

  14. MR SHEKHAR GUPTA!
    YOU NEED NOT WORRY ABOUT THE PRESENT AND FUTURE OF BJP,SREE TO GO AND OUR BELOVED MODIJEE .
    YOUR TACIT IDEA AND YOUR IMMENSE LOVE FOR SANGHA PARIVAR IS WELL KNOWN TO 90 PERCENT OF THE HINDUS.
    HOW COME YOU ARE SHOWING TOO MUCH AFFINITY AND AFFECTION TO HINDUS ONLY! WHICH IS VERY MUCH DISHEARTENING. START LOVING MUSLIMS AND CHRISTIANS THEN ONLY YOU WILL BECOME THE” TURE PATRIOT ” .WE HINDUS ARE VERY MUCH PROUD OF YOU.

  15. Why is it becoming a fshion of criticizing BJP leaders,just to gain popularity of ur online magazine.never heard people like you on the loot conducted by Congress and Gandhi family over years
    Shame… The print#The prestitutes

    • Were you living in India during India Against Corruption Movement? The INC was sufficiently called out for all it’s blunders. Now the BJP is in power and it should be called out.

  16. Shekhar gupta ek paltu kutta hai… Useless literate. I’m Not a sicular khangress/bhakt supporter.. In general ur views are always oneSided that means yeh paltu aadmi hamesa dosra ka negative side hee dekhata hai… Hate ur Useless negative journalism… News kam jada mirch masala hain.

  17. Shekhar gupta , why dont you write a similar artical about the owaisi brothers or some congress leaders who have been polarising the country for decades. Your eyes dont see their sewage politics which they are using to gain some votes since independence.
    Stop this hypocrisy and have some shame.

  18. Good article, worth re-reading. Need to really possess 56 inch chest (mean the true one) to pen down such relevant ones that really demystifies clutter in today’s India. Kudos to you, Venu, Nidhi, Ravish, Sardesdai etc etc on being highly dispassionate for your job – to be candid, it worries me at times. Take care & Good luck

  19. Adityanath is only INDIRECTLY harming the common man — through bad or zero governance, because he is all the time busy giving speeches in other states. He is DIRECTLY harming the BJP by revealing to the whole world how regressive BJP’s thinking is.

    Demonetization DIRECTLY harmed the common man by snatching away the piece of food from his and his family’s hand. That was on the micro level. On macro level, demonetization harmed the entire economy by harming businesses across the board. Even big businesses were harmed because their supplies came from small businesses which were directly hurt. The outputs of all businesses suffered because “demand” in general suffered due to disruption in the purchasing method of the society.

    Mr Modi has been tom tomming that demonetization has brought cash to the banks, and cash owners have been forced to file IT returns. A recent TV report showed that government has a backlog of more than one lakh crores to pay back the IT REFUNDS which people have filed for! Now, does it mean that the additional IT returns that were filed have mostly asked for refunds, or government is short of funds because of GST misadventure? Or perhaps both?

    So, Adityanath and DeMo both were blunders, each bigger than the other!

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