Thursday, 15 May 2014

If Modiji becomes PM then Rank 9 is Rank 1!!!





To my dear politically active friends,

I know that we all sincerely want a better India and for a better India we have voted for the right person after using all our wisdom. After all the logical and emotional calculations, we have expressed our solidarity and trust to a particular party (AAP, BJP, Cong, Regional Parties) and have voted for it or have motivated others to vote for it.

I think many of us have been fooled in believing that Modi ji will change the face of India. That he ALONE is sufficient and will transform India to a "Ram Rajya" or good governance country.

But if a Modi ji led BJP government was not able to do wonders in Gujrat itself, is it fair to except magical transformations from his central government.

In this election BJP's PR strategy has fooled many. BJP itself admits that it has spent 700+ crore rupees on AD campaign alone in this 2014 LS elections.

We have been fooled into believing that Gujrat is a Model state whose development model can be copy pasted by all the states in India. But sadly BJP's PR can't change economic facts. Similar PR strategies of India Shining was adopted by Vajpayee ji government in 2004 LS elections which has badly backfired.

These two articles which appeared in TheHindu, The Gujarat muddle and The Gujarat middle written by development economist Jean Drèze, the economist behind much celebrated NREGA program, basically concludes that Gujrat is not a Model state and ranks 9th in most of the Development Indexes.

Some excerpt from both the articles

"If Modi ji becomes PM of India, please don't expect much from him or BJP. In this elections, objective facts and rational enquiry are taking a holiday and the public relations (PR) industry is taking over."

"Gujarat is doing a little better than the all-India average in many respects, but there is nothing there that justifies it being called a “model.” Anyone who doubts this can download the latest National Family Health Survey report, or the Raghuram Rajan Committee report, and verify the facts."


"Further, it focusses on performance in the decade of the 2000s, when Gujarat was supposed to be at its best. Surely, Gujarat will fare well this time? On the contrary, it slips from 9th to 12th in the ranking of 20 major States"

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