Tuesday, June 14, 2011

[HumJanenge] Re: (MUST READ) TRUST GONE, UPA IS A LAME DUCK GOVERNMENT & WHY IT CAN'T RECOVER - Lok Satta's Response - Why Congress Will Win Next Elections - Jago Deshvasio

Dear Shri Rao,

Thanks for analysis.

Three challenges are before India:

1- Public Memory is short and elections are three years away. 

2- There is no credible opposition. In fact the role Anna and Baba Ramdevji are playing is actually is that of opposition.

3- There is no credible alternate political platform with ethical politics and hence nothing much will change even if opposition is in seat of governance.

4- Lastly but very important that Congress is already working for win in next election. Forthcoming "Direct Cash Transfer Scheme" instead of subsidy, though it is the right policy for country, but timing chosen by congress makes them front runner in next elections. 

Some time in 2013, govt will launch direct Cash Transfer Scheme for 12 crore families. With about Rs. 2500/- in hand every month and average four votes per family, congress is home and dry and in power for next five years. 

Though this money belongs to people and they will get in lieu of PDS etc (which they are already getting)  but in the current status (level of awareness) of society and with my-bap culture, this is the tool that every political party plays with and congress has mastered the art. Last time, it was "Farmer Loan Waiver" and "Narega" and next time "DCT Scheme".

Opposition is not able to handle congress and Lok Satta still does not have reach to explain to people from now that what you going get is your own money and not any favor from the government or congress party. 

Unless we all can create this awareness and build an alternate credible, ethical political platform, we will have to live with congress and keep fighting. 


On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 8:02 PM, nrao <nrao@drsindia.org> wrote:

Please read my article on what the UPA government will do now to regain public trust and why it won't succeed at www.LensOnNews.com

 

 

 

 

Trust gone, UPA is a lame duck Government

By G.V.L. Narasimha Rao

 


 

 

 

In the life cycle of elected governments, a time comes when the public support decisively swings from one of enjoying inherent trust to one in which people have lost implicit trust. In case of some governments, this happens very rapidly and in some others, it takes a very long time as was the case with the Left Front in West Bengal which had an uninterrupted reign of 34 years.

 

Usually, a major decision or action precipitates this dramatic shift of public perceptions about an elected government. In Left ruled West Bengal, the agitation in Singur provided the stimulus. In the case of the UPA government, the midnight crackdown on Baba Ramdev's supporters – after meekly acquiescing to him and rolling out the red carpet at Delhi airport – has provided that spark.

I have been keeping tabs on public opinion for several months now and the extensive ground level feedback that we have gathered shows that the midnight crackdown on Baba Ramdev's fast was the turning point and turned the supporting masses against the Congress led government at the Centre. Admittedly, it has taken many years in office and many scams in its wake to pierce the credibility of the Congress led government at the Centre. And, once the credibility of a regime is eroded, it is impossible to regain it. Rajiv Gandhi government never recovered from the Bofors scandal that broke out just two years after he won a landslide victory in 1984 and faced a humiliating defeat in 1989. Similarly, P.V. Narasimha Rao's government never recovered from a series of scandals – securities scam, JMM scandal, Sukhram's telecom scam, Urea scam, etc. –that led to its devastating poll defeat in 1996.

It is instructive to study how the governments in the past tried to recover ground when they were confronted with extremely adverse situations. Indira Gandhi imposed emergency in 1975 following Allahabad High Court's verdict declaring her election to Lok Sabha as void; Rajiv Gandhi's associates forged documents purporting to show that his principal challenger V.P. Singh had a secret bank account in a foreign bank in St. Kitts; V.P. Singh himself unleashed the anti-quota stir by implementing the Mandal Commission recommendations in 1990; P.V. Narasimha Rao raked up years old Hawala scandal to fix political rivals in 1995 etc.

 

Read the full article here...

 

G.V.L. Narasimha Rao is a well known poll analyst

nrao@lensonnews.com

 

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