Goody Two Shoes
(This is a MaxiPost)
India and Pakistan aren’t exactly at war
but they aren’t “bitter friends” either. Still, if the Army Heads of the two
countries ran into each other at some international event or an international
meeting of military heads it is natural that they will be cordial and courteous
to each other. And they may shake hands too. But what would you think of our
Army Chief if he is frequently at parties and functions with his Paki
counterpart, laughing, joking and having drinks? You would obviously wonder if
the guy is serious about his commitment to the Indian Army and Jawans. It may
not be the best judgement but people are often known by the company they keep. A Shekhar Gupta or Bachi Karkaria in the
company of Tarun Tejpal wouldn’t alarm us. They are natural mafia-friends. So
why would our media go nuts if Narendra
Modi and Nawaz Sharif run into
each other at multilateral meets like SAARC or UN? Their obsession with a
failed state and its PM can only be “motivated” by forces other than common
sense. I believe Pak is a nuisance and hindrance to the progress of SAARC (or
to the progress of anything). Let’s read a bit of what TheJaggi has to say:
“India needs to
downgrade SAARC to a mere talk-shop, and focus instead on bilateral deals with
the rest, excluding Pakistan. The only reason SAARC exists is to give the
members an appearance of amity; the only reason it cannot be shut down
completely is because it gives China an opening to create its own South Asian
Forum by excluding India… Pakistan has been a virus in the circuits of SAARC
for as long as one can remember. As this NDTV report today (26 November)
suggests, in the current summit as many as three agreements - two for improving
road and rail connections and a third for integrating the power grids so that
SAARC countries can trade in electricity – will be junked as Pakistan has said
nein. And Pakistan is placing roadblocks because it wants to force India to
start talking and do a deal on Kashmir – which is impossible. Apart from
resuming talks without purpose, there is no way to make a deal on Kashmir
without further vivisection – which is not acceptable to India”.
Yet, Pak’s “useful idiots” in India like Barkha Dutt, Sudheen Kulkarni, S.
Varadarajan & Co and even the high-decibel ranters on TimesNow have reduced
every international meet to a Pakistan and Nawaz Sharif chorus. Their juvenile
obsession with this Pak nonsense blacks out every other good thing that India
may be achieving with other neighbours. There has to be a reason. Some of these
“useful idiots” have to be ISI-funded or Fai-fighters:
Even in these comic bursts they aren’t
really seeking anything other than to poke holes into the Modi-Sarkar and
waiting around the corner for a major gaffe to happen. They were trashing BJP
when it was in the Opposition and they are trashing it now when it is the
ruling party. Nothing changes. NaMo doesn’t have too many friends in the media
(or even in his own party or Opposition). A majority of them are sworn to bitch
about him all their lives. They coin terms according to their convenience for
veiled and subtle nonsense as this tweet and a response to it shows:
I have added “more” to the tweet above
as the word appears to have been missed out. So “Soft separatism” is the new invention. It does not occur to
Radiagirl that people can also be absorbed into the mainstream process with the
condition of shunning all kinds of separatism. But for her and her media-mafia to thrive, some level of conflict has
to exist. This is what Modi-Sarkar has to watch for in the media and I am
sure his media cell or whatever is observing this but some of the signals
coming from his govt are quite bizarre. There is, however, acknowledgement from
some that the media’s out-dated games are not fooling people anymore:
Because the BJP is seen as a party of
the Hindutva agenda the media and
the Sickulars and their cronies will trash and blow up anything beyond
proportions. That’s what they did with the Sadhvi
Niranjan episode. After the recent terror-attack in Kashmir in which 11
Jawans were killed Commies like Sitaram
Yechury and Rashid Alvi of
Congress want Modi Sarkar to start talks with Pak. That is like they want to reward a rapist with a harem.
Yechury, member of the #65traitors, says in Parliament “Forget black money, we must bring back PM to India”. As a sarcastic
remark that is fine but what do these morons imagine? Let’s see, the BRICS
meeting in Brazil was organised by Modi for a joyride? The UNGA was organised
by him? The SAARC meeting was organised by him? The ASEAN meet was organised by
him? But the anti-India forces will continue to attempt creating untruthful
perceptions as they have done for over 60 years. But the BJP has been voted to
power, with a clean majority, precisely to change these fake perceptions and do
so boldly. They have been voted for change. Decisive change and not Incremental fallacies!
The time for BJP’s ministers and its
members to compare their actions or statements on issues with the Congress is
over. Congress is the lowest standard of politics and country-management
besides being anti-Hindu, a terror-sympathiser and genetically corrupt. And
changes need tough decisions. People would be more willing to swallow bitter
pills in the first year of a new govt than in the last year. But it seems that
everyone from Modi to the last motley minister in the new govt just wants to be
“nice”. Or maybe they want to
“appear” to be nice to everyone. Just like the Army Chiefs in the first para,
it is okay to be cordial and courteous with politicians across the spectrum.
After all politicians are a community and need not be enemies. But you cannot
frequently sleep with those you should be prosecuting and claim you are
bringing change. In particular, politicians
cannot be bedmates of media crooks and vice versa. Any journalist who is in
bed with politicians is clearly the public’s worst enemy. All the top media
celebs have enriched themselves by sleeping with politicians and the
establishment. The rouges naturally inspire such cartoons:
If there are BJP ministers or party
members blabbering some nonsense every week then there are ministers who go one
step further. Arun Jaitley is in
some event or forum almost every week. He went on a TV Yatra with his Black
Money crap. He then attends a show with P
Chidambaram, the guy Jaitley should be prosecuting for various offences (with
his son Karthi PC). PC is known as the “friend, father and philosopher” of
black money. That’s the company Jaitley keeps. What is the message you’re
sending to people? Not just that, he launches a book by a scumbag:
It is alright for a minister to launch a
book by anyone – journalist, industrialist or artist. But why would you launch
a book by Rajdeep Sardesai, one of
the biggest crooks and scumbags in the media? A roll-call of Rajdeep’s
significant accomplishments that landed him a Padma Shri by the Congress – Lies
about Gujarat 2002, abusing Modi for a decade and abusing the general public
along with his partner and being a boot-licker of Congress. Added spice
includes – suppressing the Cash4Votes scam on instructions of the Congress,
abusing Indians on foreign soil and roughing up a visitor to the PM’s public
function in New York. You want to be seen with this scumbag and launch his
book? What does it say about your commitment to those who supported you against
scoundrels like Rajdeep? Still, a book launch is nothing to scream about but it
seems to be a disease with the TV-hugging morons of BJP as this pic shows:
Nothing wrong in Nitin Gadkari sharing a public platform with Prithviraj Chavan but
he too wants to be “nice” in launching the book by a scumbag. What is such
ass-licking for? No one suggests vendetta or revenge but what are the signals
this motley crew of ministers sending out? Every day one of the BJP ministers
is on TV with some event or the other. How serious are you about your job? Devendra Phadnavis was hardly CM for a
month and the first thing he did was go on a TV Yatra on all the major
channels. And he was also busy with media events in his first month with the HT
Summit crap with Barkha Dutt. What kind of CM is this? He came with the reputation
of a good performer but the moment he is in power he is sending all the signals
of a Pappu. “Winners
get busy with business…. Losers rush to the media”.
Wait! Two ministers launching the same
book wasn’t enough. The Johny-come-lately in the Central Cabinet couldn’t
resist. Manohar Parrikar too was
launching Rajdeep’s book at some LitterFest. Only a failed writer and a failing
book would need so many launches over and over again (Rajdeep also had a
Patnaik-launch in Odisha). What does it say of a so-called journalist when he
wants politicians to launch his book? And what does it say of the politicians
when they line up to launch the same book repeatedly? This is nothing but
mutual ass-licking of the worst kind. Modi once taunted Sheila Dikshit as a “Ribbon-cutting-CM”.
How exactly are his ministers any different? They’re not just busy with
ribbon-cutting but these Johnies are cutting the same ribbon over and over
again. Parrikar, in particular, cut a sorry figure and attended the silly
event on a day that 11 Jawans were killed by terrorists in Kashmir:
It didn’t stop there. Parrikar later
made a statement that the fight against terror will continue:
To
be continued… ? I am sure Parrikar
means well but how is that any different from the statements of the Congis? “Cowardly act, dastardly attack, attack on
democracy, India will not bow to terrorists, strongly condemn”… Blah Blah!
Statements are fine but people do want to see some action, they are tired of
words. Nobody is suggesting go to war or bomb Pakistan. Surely, there must be
other ways to retaliate. Stop trade with Pak; evict all Paki squatters from
India. Where is the brains trust of BJP with any new idea to combat this
menace? This menace has been so chronic that it wouldn’t be a bad idea to have
an “Anti-terror Ministry” to focus
on it. There may be many things being done which may not be available to the
public but people do wish to see some action. On TimesNow, the morons keep screaming
with a hashtag #IndiaFightsBack.
Really? How exactly is India fighting back? 11 Jawans and 9 civilians killed by
6 terrorists. That’s a fightback? A fightback is when a country hits back and
pushes terror operators and grinds them to dust. Soldiers dying in “defence” cannot always be a fightback.
This jingoism will not help Jawans who keep dying for no reason at the hands of
terrorists or Left extremists within India. Modi too praised the dedication of
our soldiers but people are asking questions about politicians:
People want change and people want to
see a change in public discourse. The
BJP spokies are diseased with FEAR. They believe that if they don’t go to
silly TV debates their opponents will run away with the issue or score points
over them. On the contrary, the more you are seen on TV the more the people’s
revulsion for you. And if TV debates held any meaning BJP wouldn’t be in power
at the Centre and in the many States they recently won. Choose the debates and
appearances carefully. Not all issues need a debate on TV and the BJP ministers
and spokies need not feed the nonsense of the media orgasms. This may be a
mutual game for politicians and the media but ordinary people do recognise the
foolishness:
It’s not just ordinary people on social
media; even your humble neighbour-hood Auto-wallah doesn’t miss the point. He
reminds himself every minute with a sticker “I hate news channels – Big Liars”:
In a media interaction Arun Shourie says
‘Modi may be an agent of change, but he has to reshape an entire ocean’. A little excerpt from his
interaction reads as under:
“So the reform
has to be much deeper. When people assume office, they forget how deeply the
system has to be changed. They get surrounded by an impenetrable fog of
self-satisfaction. And media makes the fog more dense. Their photographs are
everywhere. The industrialist says you are ‘almighty’s gift to us’. I am told
secretaries have started speaking this way. They think change has already come.
Our job is to keep them awake”.
In his campaign Modi had stated
repeatedly that the difference in the
2014elections was that people not only wanted to throw out a non-performing,
corrupt govt but they want the corrupt punished. His govt and his ministers
are hardly giving any signs of punishing the corrupt. Nobody is expecting any
miracles but at the same time nobody expected the cavalier conduct of Modi’s
ministers or their frivolous penchant for the media. Nobody expects Modi Sarkar
to be indulging in vendetta but nobody wants the govt to be “nice” to the
corrupt.
On a different note, the Opposition
agitated in Parliament and Sadhvi Niranjan quickly apologised for her
“Haramzada” comment. The Opposition got it too easily without having to agitate
some more. The BJP wanted to play the “Nice
guys”. Since they got the apology all too easily and tasted blood, the
rag-tag Opposition continued to agitate for a censure motion and kept demanding
her resignation. They continued the blockade of parliament over the issue. They
get the apology and then gloat that the PM is on the “defensive” as does the
media. There is no problem with the apology but if you concede too easily then
they will want to score even more with their continuing agitation and demands. The
stalemate ended with the RS Chairman’s appeal to all MPs to be civil in their
language. Absurd drama!
Little Miss Margery Meanwell went
through most of her life with one shoe till a rich man gave her a pair. So she
went around town telling everyone she now had two shoes. She grew to be a good
woman and married a rich widower. She earned the nickname “Goody two shoes”. The BJP had one shoe, the people gave them two.
And now they are running all around telling everyone they have a pair. Nobody voted you to be “Goody two shoes”.
Published by RaviNar in Media crooks .