1. Mid-90's to early-00's was the age of Tendulkar & SRK in public imagination. They were the icons for the youth, families, romantics, common public - they were the Indian dream, jetting out of Pepsi commercials & Airtel hoardings. They were icons India desired to be & hence
2. brands made them their brand ambassadors, spending crores to putt them in your living rooms & on roads. I remembered this because today on the Mumbai roads, I witnessed another 'CAPTURE' of Public Imagination by someone else. Not this #Pathaan, but a self-anointed one.
3. He comes to Mumbai today, again! He is someone who has hoarded our public spaces in Mumbai since the last few months putting big brands to shame with prime OOH real-estate at his disposal. No prizes for guessing who the FAKIR on the Road is. He is literally 'Larger than Life'
4. He was all across during the G20 Summit, he returned a month later when Yogi decided to do a Mumbai bhraman with his entourage. He is back again for with a bang for the Mumbai Metro. While you may be in awe of him, Remember you're paying to put his FACE in front of your face
5. The gov is right in spending crores to advertise its achievements. But recently, the LG sent Delhi gov a bill of 160cr for putting the CM's face in ads. How can the PM get away with it? Why should he? & do you deserve to see his face every 90m of the road? Not even the Metro,
6. track-rail-station is visible. All that is blurred to an insignificant event. All you see is a portrait of loud self-obsession. Your mind space, your public space has been taken over in building one man's image. Mumbai, you're ODing on Modi! India, you're ODing on Modi!!
7. Previously those in power have been charged of contesting in the biggest sycophant contest. PM Modi, however has zero-patience for legacy to be built around him. He wants to be a living God. & he will not stop from building temples around him. There is one he fears though.
8. That fear has brought him out on the roads. He is not walking mind you, so you do not get to hug him, laugh with him, question him. You just see him, as a demagogue, away from you. He is on KINGDOM sized posters looking down at you or waving from cavalcades of arrogance. KING!
9. The man who is walking the road is someone you can question, laugh with, laugh at. He is not in power, as per BJP he is insignificant. Yet, he has forced the King out of his palace. An experiment in non-poll, people approach to politics is being tested out by the Congress.
10. #BharatJodoYatra is pushing limits of BJP's strategic capacity. It has been an unshakeably resolute march to solve India's eco, social problems with a politics of peace. It is worrisome for Mr. Modi's meticulous dictatorial dreams. Pappu has made a pauper out of the king!
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1. The BJP has begun its 2024 elections campaign. It aims for a massive victory yet again. Only a fool will predict otherwise.
Let us be that fool!
BJP is the most formidable election army in the world. It is laced with an unending supply of capital; the most advanced data
2. tools; a lapdog media; an absolute control over govt machinery. Its commander-in-chief is Narendra Modi. He is a man with unsatiated ambitions & has built his image in the likeness of a god, all powerful, all pious, all encompassing. He is BJP’s face.
3. BJP has projected Modi as the face of New India!
There is a folk-legend associated with Alexander. It is said Darius, the Persian emperor had a loyal band of 7 guards. Each took a vow to kill Alexander in the battle or end their lives. Alexander’s spy network discovered this.
There is a Tavleen Singh column in Indian Express ‘Developing country dreams’. It could have very well been titled, ‘the subtle Modi-chalisa’. The article seems to come across as a weighed one balancing out Modi’s achievements with his failures. 1/n
The article starts off with Modi’s dream that is soon turned in to THE Indian dream of a developed India superstate. Tavleen then goes on to mention about the ’91 crisis & Rao-MMS partnership that ushered in LPG. If the credit is due to them Ms. Singh, how is it Modi’s dream? 2/n
It is not a politician’s dream, it is the Indian dream, beginning with the middle-class that came into prominence once liberalisation took off. Not Modi’s dream ma’am. For most of us a story is as good as the h/l & the 1st para. That is where the Modi-deification happens & 3/n
A party that believes in felicitating rapists & lynchists can only be expected to write such messages praising the murderous mismanagement of the greatest crisis of the last 70yrs. It’s a brutal truth that when India lived in panic & want of oxygen, the man who ruled was busy 1/n
devising new unscientific tools of deception & superstition to brush up his image. To the horror of horrors, the misdeeds were not accidental, they were deliberate coming from someone who’s primary job is to lead the nation through turbulent times. Let’s hear you out Narendra 2/n
1. What was the need for the 1-day lockdown? 2. Why plate-banging & the associated misinformation? 3. No planning for the lockdown - sending the entire nation to another deadly shock after demons 4. Why was there no planning put in place to deal with migrant workers? 3/n
There once wandered a little boy, conceived in the minds of an ambitious man. The boy was unlike any other. He could tame crocodiles. He could piss over the mighty peaks. The boy, they said was born to be a sevak. Not just any common sevak, but the prime one. 1/n
The boy was called Namu (fictitious). Namu continued his humble journey into the popular culture through the shut-eyes of a future generation of news-tellers that added wings to his feet & oceans to his bladder. Growing up, Namu got into f&b business. 2/n
He sold…..a ubiquitous drink & a ubiquitous dream at a place even before it had come into being. Namu, you see, was not a time traveler, he was instead, a figment of imagination. Imagination needs no nouns, just an overdose of adjectives. Namu, never lacked in them. 3/n
Criticism of #BharatJodoYatra does not make you anti-national. That shit is only reserved for Modi baiters. Questioning the BJY makes you a concerned citizen. After all, in a democracy, political parties are answerable to the public. 1/n
Criticism is your right. Making the criticism informed is your duty.
In a land where law upholds freedom of expression, information reaches you via news media. This information should be unbiased, factual & representative. While new orgs can suffer from ideological bias, 2/n
there can never be a spread of misinformation with vile intent. While journalists can have individual opinions, they should not veil the lies. Yet, in the media space post-2014, information has not just become one-sided, it has slipped into a hate & misinformation driven 3/n
It's said that BJP is always in election mode. Very True. Electoral defeats don't deter them. True that too. It's impossible to beat them. As of now, appears daunting. Yet, here they are, scared. Attacking #RahulGandhi, looking under his t-shirt, spying who he has lunch with 1/n
Its IT Cell head has gone on an edit-err-cheap frenzy of pushing out edited videos of Rahul’s press meets. It’s a Shake before you Break.
Let me tell you why. Rahul Gandhi has managed to get the rat out of the hole. Because the BJP is so brilliant at fighting elections, 2/n
they seem surprised in a no-fight, only-love scenario. #BharatJodoYatra is a non-electoral yet political weapon of peace. BJP doesn’t understand this. They’ve a mechanism driven by data, analytics, social listening tools, campaign blitzkrieg that work to deliver electoral wins3/n