As Mr Narendra Modi completes 75, let me extend
heartiest greetings from a faithful critic of his. May he live long and work
for a better India, at least better than what he has made of it in the last
decade. It is a different matter that he
expelled many of his partymen at the age of 75 from active life. The leader
of the RSS, the organisation that shaped Modi’s ideology, reminded Modi a few
weeks back that “When you turn 75, it means you should stop now and make way
for others.” Of course, we know that Modi won’t listen to anyone simply because
he doesn’t consider anyone worthy of giving him counsel.
I can write a voluminous book on how
Modi could (and should) change himself on his 75th birthday so that
the nation will change itself revolutionarily. As a fatalist, however, I desist
from doing anything of the sort and console myself that Modi ji is part of
India’s current destiny. When the Saturn changes its position in the cosmic
setup, India’s destiny will alter too. Wait for that, if you care. Whatever you
care hardly matters because Modi ji is a divine incarnation and your cares can’t
alter divine designs.
In the meanwhile, let us share Modi
ji’s happiness on his having hit the diamond jubilee of his existence that has
cosmic divine designs. As Aakar Patel said in his book Price of
the Modi Years [2021], “India has not
had such a figure as Modi. Messianic, full of self-belief and so adored for his
charisma and charm. So full of himself. Offering wisdom endlessly and not
liable for the consequences of his actions…. It is the fault of India that it
has not lived up to Modi’s genius.”
Yes, Modi ji, forgive us Indians for
not living up to your genius and its vision. Especially on this occasion when
you’ve hit a landmark in your personal life, a milestone at which you
terminated the political journeys of many less unworthy people – particularly those
who loved yatras very much. By the way, do you still remember the historical Rath
Yatra on which you accompanied a senior leader of your party whom you kicked
underground eventually just as Vamana did to Mahabali? Arundhati Roy later described
that Yatra as “interesting.” In her own inimitable style, “It’s interesting that just around the time Manmohan
Singh, then the finance minister, was preparing India’s markets for
neoliberalism, L K Advani was making his first Rath Yatra, fuelling communal passion
and preparing for neo-fascism.” Modi with Advani on the Rath Yatra
It is not good to recall these things
on your glorious birthday, I know. But even at the ripe old age of 75, one can
look back and atone for one’s meanness. I’m sorry for bringing a word like ‘meanness’
here on this momentous occasion. It was none less than Shashi Tharoor who wrote
about your meanness long ago. In his magnum opus on you, The Paradoxical
Prime Minister [2018], he wrote about your “inability
to rise above (your) narrow-minded, mean-spirited, sectarian political origins
to the levels of statesmanship and good governance.”
Even Dr Tharoor failed to gauge your
genius, though of late he has been making serious efforts to sing your paeans
much to the chagrin of his partymen. I’m also making an effort to plumb the
depths of your genius. But I confess I have been an incompetent plumber all my
life. Hence I failed to gauge your greatness which you tried your best to
highlight with the titles you conferred upon yourself, such as Viswaguru,
Vikas Purush, and Hindu Hridaya Samrat.
Christophe Jaffrelot gave you an
additional honour by conferring the title of Sultan on you in his book Modi’s
India [2021]. Borrowing Max Weber’s concept of ‘sultanism,’ Jaffrelot
ventured to explore the Modi version of sultanism which “has helped a limited number of industrial firms to grow –
as he had done in Gujarat in 2002-2014 – and, conversely, has imposed strict
control over others. The former, the winners, are gradually acquiring a
quasi-hegemonic position, like oligarchs.”
So India is an oligarchy now.
Democracy died quite a while ago, though no one seems to have noticed it except
Rahul Gandhi whom you have dubbed Pappu and made the national clown. Judiciary,
academics, media… everything is under your control. I know you will go on being
India’s Emperor for many more years, irrespective of what the RSS men say. You
are our All-in-All. Celebrate your birthday in style. Change your apparel a
dozen times and pose for the infinite number of cameras that have been gravitating
toward you since morning.
Ohhhh it is Mr Modi's Diamond Bday today. He has no Bday. Neitheoifdog f r Death Day. He is an Incarnation - ahistorical... But all tooooo.. human... In his meanness.... Petty-mibdedness.. And lots of blood on his hands... There is something called Natural Justice... It will catch up with his narcissistic hubris also. Don't you remember the parable of the Rich Fool? The finale. " You fool... This night, if I take your life from you... Where will your self-aggrandisement leave you... Every dog has its day!
ReplyDeleteNeither B'day nor Death-day.
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ReplyDeleteNicely wrapped, this present! YAM xx
That's the danger in telling people they're too old for something. Once you reach that age... And then they have to change their minds about the whole thing.
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