In the country his family has ruled for 38 years and his
party has ruled for over 60 years out of 72 years of Independent India, never
ever has the political discourse been taken to such low on content, language
and lack of concern for consequences arising out of what is being said, as has been
done in the ongoing general elections.
Unable to think through and adjust to the powerlessness for
last five years and helplessness against the cases of corruption slowly closing
in on him and his family, Rahul Gandhi has stooped to such abysmal low on
abusing and accusing not so much Narendra Modi but the Prime Minister of India
– that the office of the Prime Minister has been subjected to hate speech from
the public platform he uses for election campaigning.
No surprises if he wins the title of “the world's most insulting
politician.” He has accused the present government which Narendra Modi heads,
of "intolerance” of “crony-capitalism” and of “neglect of the poor” all the
charges, his party and his party’s successive regimes stand proven guilty of.
His grandmother was the India's biggest jailer of journalists.
During his party’s regime of 2004-2014, which many within the establishment,
like Bangaru Laxman, have shown how his mother remotely ran, her law
enforcement authorities arrested and indicted a lady for Hindu-terrorism.
The insanity went on; it is probably now beyond the level it
was before. The heir of the family and so also the heir apparent of the 130
year old political party criticised the ruling political party for "trying
to topple his one-man regime and substitute it with democracy within his party."
It was Rahul Gandhi and his ultra-loyal partners who turned a
simple election to a few state assemblies into an existential political war. The
promises and allurements for buying votes of the gullible rained like cats and
dogs. None of those allurements which were promised for delivery within 15
days, were even intended to be kept and have therefore remained not kept even
after 150 days of his party being voted to power in those states.
This general election of April-May 2019, Rahul Gandhi and his
ultra-loyal lieutenants are pitching as a matter of "national
survival" for India. The ruling party has turned the argument on its head
and are pitching the efforts of Rahul Gandhi as desperate struggle for “survival
of his party and the control of his family on the party.”
Rahul Gandhi has been trying to exert damage control and keep
morale among party fans high. But he seems to remain nervous.
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