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Three myths and an election

Kanchan Gupta

This year’s general election will be remembered for three myths that determined its amazing outcome, catapulting the Congress to an awesome 206 seats and reducing the BJP’s tally to a paltry 116. The first is about the BJP ‘failing’ to break free of its ‘Hindutva agenda’ and coming up with proposals that would appeal to the masses and be in tune with the aspirations of India’s young. This is entirely incorrect. None of the BJP leaders who campaigned across the length and breadth of the country talked about those issues which are identified with what is crudely referred to as the party’s ‘Hindutva agenda’. I don’t recall any leader promising to abrogate Article 370, introduce a Uniform Civil Code and build a ‘grand temple’ dedicated to Sri Ram in Ayodhya. So how did this perception gain ground? The answer to this question lies in the manner in which the media, especially 24x7 news channels, portrayed the thrust of the BJP’s election campaign, wilfully misleading readers and viewers by perpetuating falsehoods in the most brazen manner, beginning with the party’s election manifesto.

Till the day of its release, only the top leaders of the BJP (you can count them on your fingertips) were privy to the contents of the manifesto. To prevent motivated leaks, the manifesto was printed the night before it was released. Yet, for nearly a fortnight before that, newspapers and news channels ran jaundiced stories about how the manifesto would focus on the BJP’s ‘core Hindutva issues’, how the Ram temple would figure prominently in it, how it was meant to revive the ‘Hindu card’, and how all this had caused a rift in the party! I happened to run into one of the peddlers of this fiction a couple of days before the manifesto was released. How do you know all this, I asked him. “Someone who is involved with drafting the manifesto has told me,” he replied haughtily. Really? The poor, pathetic sod and his feckless editor obviously had no clue about who was drafting the manifesto, what were its contents, and yet they manufactured and published stories which they knew were patent lies. I should know because I drafted the manifesto.

And when the manifesto was released, journalists didn’t even bother to read the 48-page document. Instead, they picked up three lines on page 47, which said, “The BJP will explore all possibilities, including negotiations and judicial proceedings, to facilitate the construction of the Ram temple in Ayodhya,” to put out stories on how the party had returned its “old hardline Hindutva”. During prime time news that evening, anchors aggressively confronted BJP spokespersons with taunting questions like, “So, the BJP, bereft of any issue, has fallen back on Ayodhya? It’s communal politics once again?” They grinned as the party’s representatives, ill-prepared and inarticulate, mumbled inanities. A news service that prides itself on being ‘different’ ran a story that was all about the BJP’s previous manifestoes. Others followed suit. And that was it.

The manifesto talked about the economy, foreign policy, strategic affairs, climate change, education, agriculture, science and technology, gender equality, minority welfare. But all that was overlooked because for media those three lines on Page 47 were of overwhelming importance. Tragically, since media chose to ignore the substantive portions of the manifesto, which would have found a resonance with ‘young India’ had they been publicised, those leading the party’s election campaign also abandoned their own governance agenda. Instead, they talked about frivolous issues far removed from popular concerns — for example, setting up cyber cafés in impoverished villages.

And thus was the perception created that the BJP cares only about building a temple in Ayodhya and nothing else. The power of perception over reality was demonstrated when during a television debate actress Nandita Das, asked by a feisty member of the audience what exactly had Mr Varun Gandhi said in Pilibhit to merit her censure, stuttered and stammered, bit her lips, looked at her nails, tossed her head defiantly and said, “You know all those awful things he has said...” or words to that effect. Where did she read or hear about those ‘awful things’? “It’s all over the place... on TV, in newspapers. Look, we all know what he has said.” End of debate. Clearly she didn’t know what Mr Varun Gandhi had said, nor did those in media who painted him as a monster and thus sought to hobble the BJP.

The second myth that did the BJP in is the so-called ‘consciousness’ of India’s middle class whose concern about real life issues like terrorism, inflation, job loss, credit crunch and corruption, vocally articulated by those who claim to represent ‘civil society’, has turned out to be totally bogus. Nothing else explains why the middle class should have voted for the Congress and thus endorsed its poor record of governance over the past five years. We can only surmise from the voting preference of the middle class that people who are educated, well-informed, and alert to what’s happening around them, are least bothered about corruption in high places, the relentless loot of public money, the sagging physical infrastructure, the dire straits into which the previous Government has led the national economy, the repeated terrorist attacks and India’s diminishing stature. Indeed, middle class ‘morality’ and ‘consciousness’ have turned out to be figments of our collective imagination; the next time you hear somebody waxing eloquent on how Transparency International has rated India as one of the most corrupt nations in the world, or how our country has become the favourite destination of terrorists, kick that person in the face. There is no percentage in being polite.

The third myth is about ‘good governance’ fetching votes and electoral victory. Had this been true, the BJP’s tally in Gujarat would have been much higher than 15 and Mr Naveen Patnaik’s BJD would not have swept the polls in Orissa. It would be gross exaggeration to suggest that the BJD Government has delivered on its promises or turned Orissa into a wonderland of rapid development and galloping progress. India’s single largest FDI, which was to have come by way of Posco’s steel plant, remains on paper. There has been no perceptible decline in poverty in Orissa. Anybody in Bhubaneswar will tell you about rampant corruption in the bureaucracy and how BJD Ministers had their snouts in the trough. Yes, Mr Patnaik’s image remains untarnished, but so does Mr BC Khanduri’s, yet the BJP lost all five seats in Uttarakhand. If quality of governance was really a criterion in deciding the people’s choice, the BSP’s vote share would not have increased in Uttar Pradesh, taking it way ahead of others. That this did not translate into seats is because of the quirks of the first-past-the-post system.

Yes, the Congress has won a stupendous victory. But for all the wrong reasons.

-- Blog on this issue at: kanchangupta.blogspot.com, Contact Writer at: kanchangupta@rocketmail.com


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Bullet three m;yths.
By cvk_erd on 5/30/2009 1:19:46 PM

What is communal about espousing the cause of Ram Temple a grave injury caused to the Hindus of the Land by Babar. When we speak about it with a note of tentativeness desiring not to displease the people, we are being untrue to our cause. This hesitation on the part of the author of the manifesto, giving it a secondary place will only get the result that he deserves. BJP should go back to the Leadership of Deendayal Upaadhyaya, letting the People have more and more of what they deserve.

Bullet Three myths
By V.N.Seetharam on 5/28/2009 4:52:33 PM

As usual Kanchan's analysis is precise and deadly.I am surprised at the low key protest level against EVMs as I am convinced that in Tamil Nadu a sinister and fool proof rigging only could have delivered the given verdict which is definitely not that of the people.Chidambaram was declared winner which is a travesty of justice. Karunanidhi against whom the entire region was palpably against and openly derisive defeated Jayalalitha with unquestionable appeal and pragmatism.

Bullet media Bias
By Dr Rangaesh Gadasalli on 5/27/2009 9:00:46 PM

Dear Sir,After reading the article by Kanchanji, I feel let down by the bjp brains who did not see the urgency of coming out detailed ads in tV channels getting a shot at its detarctors. The congress manifesto is stolen from NDA and Gujarat election manifestos.We had bombay attacks, afzal guru, incompetant PM and taritors-cpm brigade to expose the dirty deeds of the UPA. We failed to capitalize on the UPA failures.

Bullet Fourth estate
By sg on 5/27/2009 7:40:41 PM

In India we have a dangerous trend that the media has started playing with twisting of words and giving incorrect versions of specially BJP views. They are forcing and patronizing the voter to think otherwise. And the BJP with its ineffective and broken house have failed utterly in countering this agenda. If they continue to do this they might as well give up hope of getting 50 seat the next elections.

Bullet LS2009 result is largely a media created
By Radhika on 5/25/2009 8:53:45 PM

Dada, you must be shocked by the confession of that dumber. This happens when all media is sold to foreign companies. Actually bjp-bashing is going on quite a while, but bjp is completely missed to counter it. The party completely miscued the bad effect of the biased media, which cleanly colored the party as communal. I would say LS2009 result is largely a media created and it again proved that media can sway public opinion in any way it want.



Bullet Three Myths and An Election
By Dr.Suresh Chandra Sharma on 5/25/2009 2:09:41 AM

Mr Kanchan Gupta has very judiciously analysed the myths regarding BJP's defeat. The unprecedented and unexpected defeat of the BJP is raelly very strange.It is not the policies and the manifesto of the party which are responsible for its debackle, it is its failure to reach the rural masses and the urban middle and poor dwellers with its agenda.The biased media has also played a very detrimental role .

Bullet bjp's poor performance
By chandana chowdhury on 5/24/2009 9:50:19 PM

YES, the diagnosis is correct but iis time now to find a solution! Its no use writing good articles in the Pioneer - how many people are reading it? establishing assertive and pro- bjp - rather objective media is necessary - the BJP has lots of supporters who I am sue can lend a helping hand financially at least .

Bullet BJP Needs a Supporting Media Channel & Paper
By K.Mohan on 5/24/2009 9:39:58 PM

Dear Kanchanji,
Only your media has been unbiased & supportive to BJP. Thanks for that. Since Pioneer group has considerable experience in the field, I request, rather sincerely urge, that you need to come up with some support for BJP & for the national cause. People have to be shown what is good journalism.
I sincerely request that you consider a wide TV network in the interest of the nation.


Bullet fourth myth - India is a vibrant democracy
By sudhir k mittal on 5/24/2009 9:24:26 PM

We are probably more like a huge Universal Adult Franch-Cheese that is unfairly eaten by a pack of professional rodents through several gaping holes in the protective wall, left ever so innocently by the large assembly of learned, trusting, innocent architects.

Government for change, for governance, for national interest, for finding our true place under the Sun. Will it forever remain a pipedream.

Bullet Indoctrination of voters through media
By Dr. R.K. Sharma on 5/24/2009 6:39:16 PM

BJP's election campaign was a sincere effort by telling people the facts and truth about congress led UPA government. On the contrary, the UPA government only tried to defame the BJP with repeated unusual and false information through media which was an all out effort to indoctorinate voters. Discussion groups were organised on tv channels with editors of news papers and other so called experts to indoctorinate viewers to spread hate against BJP.

Bullet MEDIA WATCH
By G.CHANDRA MOHAN IYER on 5/24/2009 4:43:46 PM

ND*TV 24X7 = 100% SOLELY DEDICATED TO DECIMATE BJP THROUGH PROPAGANDA AND DISINFORMATION.

Bullet The failed myths
By S.L. Murthy on 5/24/2009 4:31:13 PM

Sri Kanchanji, you are right and forthright in your assessment. There is no hope till the BJP has a national news paper in English with wide circulation throughout India and a competent news channel to expose the monstrous lies.

Bullet Three myths and an election
By P VENKATASUBRAMANIAN on 5/24/2009 4:15:44 PM

Kanchan Ji,
You have yet again brought out the facts. All the English Language media- both visual and print- have propagated many false things about BJP. They did not discuss the key aspects of the BJP's manifesto. They were all shrill about Rahul gandhi's so called hate speech. They were peddling myths about BJP all through day and night. I do not know when this will stop.

Bullet BJP is naive without proper Media Platform - even in US FOX Channel plays neutral
By Amar on 5/24/2009 3:54:05 PM

No 24X7 Channel will take the responsibility of articulating BJPs position on various issues and will reach out to general public - NOT in the next few billion years.

BJP must start its own News Channel or News Paper (The Pioneer itself for example) reaching out to common men in all languages.

It will be an investment worth making instead of blaming Congress Channels.

Bullet Fine Analysis of Election Results
By Anil Gupta on 5/24/2009 3:46:30 PM

Sir, I have before me a paper published by Vishwa Samvad Kendra which tells that barring E Nadu and the Pioneer all other newspapers and electronic media are controlled by the Church,Church controlled organisations ,Communists and Muslims. They are known Hindu haters. CIA had hiked their India budget from 5 million dollars before Pokharan-2 to 500 million US$. During past 11 years this money, I am sure, must have gone to encourage anti BJP and anti Hindu feelings in the country.

Bullet BJP
By Devi Bhattacharya on 5/24/2009 3:07:57 PM

Dear Kanchanji, I have been reading The Sunday Pioneer for the past ten years now. I found your paper to some extent unbiased, at least not like other English daily papers that wag their tail at every move that Congress makes. I am not quite happy with the election results, and I must say the media managers of NDA failed to deliver. Also, BJP must grow into an aggressive political party and openly say,"yes, we are sampradaik, because we talk about every sampadai without discrimination"

Bullet Need of the Hour - A Hindu Nationalist TV Channel
By Bhuvan Chaturvedi on 5/24/2009 2:45:15 PM

Considering the massive impact of the media in fashioning people's opinions, it is imperative for the Hindu Nationalist forces to come out with their own television and radio channel. This channel should focus on fearless, objective news reporting and analysis, highlight the glorious heritage and foundations of Hindu cluture, and propagate the views of our visionaries and intellectuals like Sri Aurobindo, Kapali Sastri, K.D.Sethna, Balraj Madhok etc.

Bullet The myths and truths...
By Babu V.K on 5/24/2009 1:16:32 PM

Shri Kanchanji,
Thank you for this thought provoking article. 'Sathyameva jayathe', but who cares,as the Chinese proverb says..false propogandas travelled miles across the country and wins election for the congress... still the truth is searching the drobes...
Really a sorry and sad state of affairs of people's verdict. So called middle class mindset is completely manipulated and adultered... Nobody can say where the things will end up in this scanario.. and what is in store for us.

Bullet WHEN INDIA IS A COUNTRY OF MAJORITY
By B S GANESH, BANGALORE on 5/24/2009 12:44:21 PM

It has been an ugly practice of our politicians to blame BJP as promoter of HINDUTWA. Is it not our right to preach and practice essentials of Hinduism? Why should they blame BJP. Because of some traitots and enemies of Hindus should Hindus get converted to non-Hindu religions. Those who blame BJP as practicing Hinduism are only traitors of the nation.

Bullet No media ? Don't bother to fight elections.
By R. Viswam on 5/24/2009 12:08:33 PM

Surprising that a party having men like Arun Jaitley and Arun Shouries has not realized the role of TV channels in capturing people's minds. Will they set up one now ? No. They will think of reasons why it is not feasible........

Bullet Media and Democracy
By Ravi on 5/24/2009 12:07:21 PM

This is what common educated people are talking about.Media hijacked indian democracy.There are two types of attcks faced BJP during last dynasty rule.One by Media trios(local media extacts "flash"news from these trios) and the other from congress.During the last few months both the attacks overlaped where BJP leaders traped like Abhimanyu in pathmavyuham.

Bullet Cultivate the regional media
By K.S. Saha on 5/24/2009 11:59:49 AM

Agreed that the national (read english) 24x7 channels are highly biased against the BJP which is also demonstrated in the panel discussions where the anchors themselve try to crucify the BJP member rather than doinother participants g so.

Bullet Accept the handicap
By Bhim Singh on 5/24/2009 9:36:54 AM

The BJP will have to accept the handicap of working against a highly biased media. The congress has successfully "managed the media" - we all know what that really means - so might as well tackle the next round as Modi did last time in Gujarat. Namely, the hell with the media.

Bullet ELECTION RESULTS
By N S PARTHASARATHY on 5/24/2009 9:32:19 AM

YOUR ARTICLE IS A FINE DIAGNOSIS OF THE UNDESERVED CONGRESS VICTORY. ONE MORE REASON IS THAT VOTERS LIKE PRETTY FACES AND FAIR SKINS AND SOPHISTICATION. THIS VICTORY IS DEFINITELY GOING TO FURTHER ARROGANCE AND RELENTLESS DESTRUCTION OF INSTITUTIONS AS WELL AS RECKLESS SCHEMES THAT WOULD LEAD THEM TO NEXT TERM. BUT WHO CARES?

Bullet "perpetuating falsehoods"
By Krishen Kak on 5/24/2009 8:58:13 AM

An email making the rounds lists foreign financial stakes in most of the prominent media organizations, but no source is given as authority for its claims. The Pioneer excels in investigative reporting - please publish an investigative report on this subject.


Bullet Can India get rid of corrupt practice?
By Jay on 5/24/2009 7:08:39 AM

Yes, India's imiage continues to stay as one of the most corrupt countries. Certain media strongly supported by corrupt this Congress is the cause for this menace and inconsequence, this further pushes India to the bottom layer in the World! Shamefully, still this tunnel (corruption) is longer and seems there is no chance to see a light (that is, no chance to see the end of this tunnel)!!

Bullet Electronic Media misused to brainwash people
By Bharat on 5/24/2009 5:40:14 AM

All wrong reasons projected by media have elected a wrong government - a misfortune for India. There is a need for nationalistic media. Why would nationalistic forces not do something about it?

Bullet BJP's Defeat.
By M.C. Baruah on 5/24/2009 5:04:27 AM

Dear Sri Gupta,
From your commentery I came to know you drafted the manifesto. It was a great manifesto. After I read it I thought the middlecalss will go for it. Now do not blame the media. The media has been doing this to BJP for long time. Why the BJP did not buy time in TV and newspapers to bring the manifesto to the attention of the young voters and the middle class. It seems the BJP has not yet learnt the power of publicity.

Bullet The monster media mafia
By Dr Rangaesh Gadasalli on 5/24/2009 5:01:17 AM

Dear sir.
Kanchanji is 100%right with regards to the dirty anti bjp role played by the media.
Iit is strange the party did not come out with ads and other TV preentations to counter the sonia lobby in the media. Star Tv, NDTV an India today were seen broadcasting old anti propaganda news agaiin and again and given publicity to minor events, protests in bjp ruled states.

Bullet But, how would have those three myths been overcome.
By Vijay Gupta on 5/24/2009 4:36:38 AM

Congress has won for whatever reasons; but, it is a great tragedy for the country, the people will pay for it; and they have been paying for so long. After so many years of independence have we ever realized where are we going: poverty, illiteracy, mal-nutrition, and so many other ills are still so rampant, and it is hard to get out of those clutches. There is too much big gap between the poor and the rich.

Bullet Hindu friendly media is need of the hour
By Venkat on 5/24/2009 3:02:51 AM

I think BJP seriously needs to consider coming up with a Hindu friendly media that can reach all Indian villages, towns, and cities. In this day and age, if the media is biased against us, it is an uphill task to win an election, especially when the voter is ignorant and uninformed and poor and has no access to alternative information and opinions

Bullet Media the culprit
By S Kumar on 5/24/2009 1:07:49 AM

I am a regular reader of your columns and Pioneer, the only un-biased English newspaper I know of. We know that a majority of the English language media act as if they were on the congress party's payroll, may be they truly are. But there is so much dirt on the Gandhi family which nobody in the media (the miniscule minority) tries to expose and present the truth to the Indian people.

Bullet BJP's defeat
By R.Nadimuthu on 5/23/2009 10:32:01 PM

Thought provoking article.It is 24X 7 medias spread all lies about BJP and saw to that the BJP is met with defeat. All parties notably who blame BJP as communal are the one who are really communal. For eg PMK is for vanniyars of vanniyars by vanniyars.similarly SP care only for yadhavas . ADMK cares only for Thevers a prodiment community in south. Ironically DMK is meant only for their large family members. NCP cares for marathis only .Cong cares for the dynatry rule only .

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