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Are people in trouble.
But oh well. Good luck and all.
To steal from Erich Maria Remarque (always a great book) "Im Westen nichts neues". Too quiet in fact. What are they up to? They're not good at watchin'-and-waitin' and leaving things to chance. Methinks something evil is a-brewing to explode timely before the elections (doesn't it always - miraculously - like some evil christo-western wind/breath that sets Indian islamania off, so christomedia can have a field day in "subliminally" instructing natives who Not to vote for)?
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Yes, get elected on DEVELOPMENT, and then make the primary agenda the restoration of Hindudom and prevention of christoislamism from 1. ever regaining power and 2. ever being able to successfull threaten Hindudom again (first step: by dismantling all foreign-owned christomedia). Development will always naturally follow when heathens are restored and in charge, instead of forever being on the back foot fighting an uphill battle.
Quote:Time to take on AAP
BJP has been caught napping on this combination of populist hipster-doofuses and sloganeers that seems to have caught the fancy of the middle class.
A recent C-Voter survey forecasts that a 5 - 10% vote share for AAP will damage the BJP in 50 to 100 seats. And still, there seems to be no sign of BJP taking this challenge head on, while at the same time they are wasting energy kicking the Congress' dead corpse.
I'm no strategist, but at the very least BJP should be doing the following in the next 3 months:
ââ¬Â¢Play up the unholy alliance of AAP with Congress, JD(U) and other assorted scum and make it clear to the middle class what awaits them if they elect this combination to power
ââ¬Â¢Openly speak about AAP possibly being aided by subversive and anti-national forces and play up the backgrounds of Prashant Bhushan, Yogendra Yadav etc
ââ¬Â¢Take the support of Anna Hazare et al [Which is already happening]
ââ¬Â¢Indulge in tokenism by gathering enough anecdotes of going out of the way to help "common folk". E.g.AAP supposedly came to the rescue of some university professor (http://www.ndtv.com/article/india/mumbai...est-468399)
ââ¬Â¢Go all-out in a social media war with AAP using facebook, twitter and most importantly BBM and Whatsapp
Congress is dead meat. AAP is clearly the more dangerous foe and has to be fought. Enough kid-gloving.
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san said...
I don't think it's the BJP which has been caught napping. The reality is that Indian voters are too ignorant on where their long-term interests lie, and are therefore easily seduced by any bit of glitter that catches their eye. (yeah, like that "ravish" character - see 2 posts above - who didn't even work out that AAP = the Congress B-Team and predictably *also* gets foreign funding, which means only 1 thing. Fortunately, ravish I think is an NRI so he won't have any impact on the voting. Small blessings.)
India is already going to be hit by the US Fed tapering that's coming up. If India further delivers a hung parliament in the elections, then Indians will have sealed their fate and destroyed their opportunity for reform and rescue. Standard & Poors will quite sensibly give India a sovereign credit downgrade, and the same aam aadmi who voted for Kejriwal will be crushed by the weight of price inflation. Aam aadmi will get what they deserve.
1/09/2014 1:56 PM
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1/09/2014 2:23 PM
san said...
Furthermore, I don't think Modi should elevate Kejriwal to an equal by attacking him directly. Let Modi talk generally about good policies, and let him still continue criticizing the Congress royalty. Let the other BJP lieutenants, including Jaitley and others, attack Kejriwal and AAP.
It's increasingly clear that Kejriwal is an idiot, with inadequate experience and knowledge. If enough voters are stupid enough to help him hamstring the BJP's reform mandate, then let Standard&Poor's brahmastra vaporize them all. Sometimes the best solution is Noah and the Flood. Make Gujarat the Ark, let the rest swim or drown, as payment for their sins. The laws of physics and economics are the most powerful, and they spare no one - especially not the stupid.
(Only works on paper. Gujarat will become an island - constantly under threat - as the rest of the nation gets christoislamised over the decades. And then Gujarat will be like a mini-India and the natives will go through the same old crap again. Can't end well. I've seen this movie.)
1/09/2014 2:28 PM
Sujeev said...
Somewhere between the Anna Hazare Lok Pal Fast, and the AAP's surprise elevation to the governing party of Delhi, the BJP seems to have lost the plot wrt the AAP. Most galling was the revelation that senior BJP leaders were aware that the AAP could win a lot of seats in Delhi about a month before the elections, but did nothing about it, I guess hoping that projections of an AAP victory would not come to pass.
Anyway, a winner should be able to create an opportunity from every setback.
In the elections to the Delhi assembly elections the BJP+ & AAP between them won 60 seats. That is more than a 3/4 of the total seats in the Delhi Assembly.
Such a majority at the national level would enable the ruling dispensation to even dump this constitution, and come up another one more suitable for the Indian milieu. Imagine that!
I am no strategist either, but if I were the BJP top brass, I would let this AAP thing play out fully, outside the BJP's core constituencies, of course.
Then once the election results have been tallied, and if the BJP+ and AAP win more than 2/3 or even 3/4 of the seats in the Lok Sabha as seems likely now, then appropriate noises should be made, as to how this was a mandate for BJP + AAP, with the BJP, of course being the senior partner.
Once such thinking gains currency, strategies can then be put in place to establish a BJP + AAP government. Once the government is established, the BJP can them use the AAP's inexperience to its advantage to push its policies, while sidelining or even splitting the AAP into many small groups, all the while retaining the support of the splinter groups.
Risky strategy, but if it succeeds it could establish the BJP as the ruling party for many decades, with all the collateral benefits for Indians in general, and Hindus in particular.
Possible? Probable? Fantasy?
1/09/2014 8:26 PM
non-carborundum said...
Sujeev, San
This is probably the [color="#0000FF"]last chance[/color] to prevent the balkanisation of India. AAP has to be taken on.
[color="#800080"](I'm sure it's too late already. Even if you win now, if you *ever* lose hereafter it will be downhill from there and faster. Because they are forever seeking to take power. Christoislam may be impatient but they can always wait to "try, try again". And they won't make the same mistakes twice but learn from each setback. So if nationalists win now they will have to utterly dismantle christoislam/incapacitate it. That's something a BJP in power will never do - as everyone knows - and it will be back to square one tomorrow. Sort of like how Congress took over Hindu temples in Karnataka and funded christoislamania with the confiscated Hindu temple funds, then BJP came to power and returned some/many/all KN temples to Hindu management, and then Congress came back to power and confiscated the same Hindu temples again and more and has set about to de-Hinduise more virulently than before. Christianism learns. Indian "nationalism" doesn't. Christoislam will work to systematically destroy you when they're in power. You won't dream of destroying them. Guess who will win?
The plan of christoislamising the nation has been accelerating and it's reached superspeeds now. Things will never get better until Hindus get a backbone. And it won't ever get better unless Hindus find that backbone on time. Which won't happen because. And that's why "it's too late already". It's the dying days of the now-unremarkable empire.)[/color]
I agree with San that Modi should not be the one to make any comments on AAP, but others in the party should attack AAP all out.
I am happy though that AAP is getting a chance in Delhi to display its unique blend of idiocy and treachery.
1/10/2014 1:19 AM
Are people in trouble.
But oh well. Good luck and all.
To steal from Erich Maria Remarque (always a great book) "Im Westen nichts neues". Too quiet in fact. What are they up to? They're not good at watchin'-and-waitin' and leaving things to chance. Methinks something evil is a-brewing to explode timely before the elections (doesn't it always - miraculously - like some evil christo-western wind/breath that sets Indian islamania off, so christomedia can have a field day in "subliminally" instructing natives who Not to vote for)?
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Quote:san said...
Sujeev, I don't agree at all with the idea of any joint BJP-AAP govt. Those people are Lefties, and would act to thwart any BJP reforms. Sorry, but clever-by-half stunts aren't the way forward. We don't need to build up this 5th Column, or invite them in like Dienbienfu.
Just like the Japanese socialists, these people are one Fukushima disaster away from collapse. Their inexperience in crisis management would result in a disaster for their constituents. Even now, some sections of Delhi are experiencing power blackouts. These guys don't have what it takes to provide governance. Their folksy gimmickry can't solve the daily needs of the common man.
BJP needs to emphasize its track record on DEVELOPMENT, which is something that Kejriwal can't match.
1/10/2014 2:41 PM
Yes, get elected on DEVELOPMENT, and then make the primary agenda the restoration of Hindudom and prevention of christoislamism from 1. ever regaining power and 2. ever being able to successfull threaten Hindudom again (first step: by dismantling all foreign-owned christomedia). Development will always naturally follow when heathens are restored and in charge, instead of forever being on the back foot fighting an uphill battle.