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Asad Mirza

July 10, 2019 by Nasheman

The election results for the BJP weren’t just a wave, but more like a tsunami or a
devastating earthquake that demolished all that stood in its way. The mandate
people gave Narendra Modi has dramatically altered the political map of India. It
will keep analysts busy for months. Some will keep warning their compatriots
about the rise of intolerant fascism, and the Gandhis and others will shout
themselves hoarse about the looming threat of a Hindu Rashtra destroying the
Nehruvian ‘Idea of India’. Most of the space in print and electronic media has
been hogged by the decimation of the Congress and yet another humiliating
performance by RaGa. It has distracted our attention from other perhaps even
more significant tectonic shifts that have taken place.

It’s highly unlikely that Congress will ever rise like the Phoenix in near or distant
future, but the results have definitely sounded the death knell for the Communist
parties. Both CPI and CPI(M) managed to scrounge just five seats in the Lok
Sabha and four of these were practically gifted by the DMK in Tamil Nadu. The
CPI(M) drew a blank even in West Bengal and Tripura, once considered its
impenetrable citadels. The much-hyped election of Kanhaiya Kumar in Begusarai
ended with a whimper with the articulate youngster losing by hundreds of
thousands of votes.
Does anyone remember that in the first Lok Sabha the Communists were the
largest party in Opposition? They have themselves to blame. The ideologues in
CPI(M) and CPI lived in denial, committing one Himalayan blunder after another
and jumped into the dustbin of history with their feet firmly in their mouth. No
mean feat. RIP.
One may call Modi a megalomaniac, trigger-happy warmonger, a dangerous
demagogue fanning communal passions, but it can’t be denied that he proved
himself more credible to the voters. No purpose is served by tying oneself in
knots about the fatal flaws in our first past the post electoral system or the unfair
domination of media by the party in power. Modi mesmerised the voters even in
states ruled by the Congress. Nor did the grand alliance forged against NDA in UP
work. As a matter of fact, the myth of social engineering, arithmetic of caste-
based coalitions has finally been punctured. Those holding/wielding the
‘Kamandal’ are having the last laugh. The forces of identity politics unleashed by
the Mandal Commission are now exhausted.
On international arena, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is now in the same league
as Presidents Donald Trump, Xi Jinping, Vladimir Putin, Chancellor Angela
Merkel and Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of Japan. These leaders will, to a large
extent, manage or mismanage the international order, international
organisations, the world’s trembling economy, immigration problems and the
rise of nationalism and the near abandoning of leftism minus China and Russia.

Prime Minister Modi and his team must have worked out the priorities of Modi
II. He made certain unexpected and welcome pronouncements in his nearly two-
hour-long speech at the Central Hall of Parliament. His government would look
for the cooperation of the Opposition in the implementation of his national
development policies. Secondly, encouraging words for the concerns and doubts
of the minorities. The main minority are the Muslims, numbering over fifteen
crore. They need genuine assurances. Hindutva should not mean anti-Islamism.
For the moment it seems so. Throughout the campaign and in his post campaign
speeches not a word was said about population control. Improving the living
standards of the poor—the gharib—and not subscribing to birth control
contradict each other rather spectacularly.
The Muslims on their part, seemed shell shocked by the election results and in
the initial days there was not a single reaction from any of the so-called Muslims
leaders. The Muslims masses seem rudderless and clueless, facing an onslaught
of victorious expressions on the social media.
However, just less than a fortnight after the election results and a new
government taking oath, a group of Muslim community leaders, mostly
comprising of educationists and philanthropists wrote a letter to the prime
minister, wishing him well and assuring him of the community’s support for his
various initiatives.
But just writing a letter and expressing their willingness to cooperate with the
new government is not going to change the ground situation. The Muslims all
over the country are wary of their leaders, except a few exceptions like Asad
Uddin Owaisi. The Muslims want their own leaders to med their way first. The
manner in which the previous Modi government gave a tight slap to the religious
and community leaders on the issue of Talaq, is a case for this. The Muslims want
their leaders to accept the challenges before the community, but instead of just
promising the government to cooperate with it, they want the leaders to take the
community along with them and deliver on different issues facing the
community in a fair and transparent manner, instead of just politicising them for
their political gains. First, we should have a consensus on different contentious
religious issues facing the community and then secondly try to copy what and
how other community leaders have done for the betterment of their
communities.
In the current political situation we do not just need people who want to be seen
in the political corridors, but who really have concern for the community and
have delivered something for it in the past.

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