BJP.... R.I.P???
I swear.... no more on this subject. BJP-RIP. Jai Hind!
This appeared in the Asian Age\Deccan Chronicle today.....
Humpty Dumpty had a big fall….
It
is amazing how the aam aadmi has responded to the BJP- bombshell –
indifferently and with a sense of sardonic amusement. If anything
,there has been a show of healthy irreverence, especially after Arun
Shourie’s fiery outburst across countless tv channels. A couple of
wicked observations at this point - Jaswant hogged more media time than
poor SRK. Most channels switched scheduled stories and panel
discussions from the SRK imbroglio in Newark to the ‘Jassu Jaise Koi
Nahi’ royal scandale heating up across India. Jassu himself outdid top
Bollywood stars who rush from one tv studio to the next before the
launch of their latest blockbuster. Jaswant, at one point was
everywhere…..simultaneously….like a Jack-in-the-box. He had his quotes
and expressions perfectly worked out and he cleverly made sure not to
repeat himself. Oh…. And the voice sounded better than Amitabh’s –
could that have something to do with the magic potion laced with opium
that he offers to his ‘subjects’ ? About Shourie – what can I say??
Those of us who remember Shourie as the firebrand editor of ‘The Indian
Express’, were not surprised by his impeccable timing and the
provocative choice of words. Sadly, there is a generation of ‘Twitter’
type people out there who have never heard of Arun Shourie!! Shocking!
I was amazed by their ignorance, till I realized their sense of history
stops at 2005. If one mentions the ‘Emergency’, they immediately
associate it with a misplaced SIM card. And here I am not talking about
uneducated, ignorant creeps but urban careerists – though, in real
terms they may qualify as urban illiterates. I received hilarious
responses when I wrote about the Jinnah-Jassu controversy on my blog,
and quoted Shourie’s Humpty Dumpty remark. Said someone naughtily, “
Nothing new – that’s what politics is all about – humping and dumping!”
I cracked up reading that comment. And then went on to the next one
that stated solemnly , “ Shall we observe a two minute silence for the
demise of the BJP?”
Such is the state of public opinion, it no
longer matters who is getting thrown out of which party and why. The
game of musical chairs carries on… and on… it’s Jaswant today, it
should have been L.K. Advani yesterday, and it could be Rajnath
tomorrow. Jaswant won from Darjeeling ( where’s the bloody
connection?). He is currently being wooed by the Samajwadi party, and
could join the Congress soon. Is anybody outraged?? Hell, no. It’s
business and politics as usual! The happiest folks right now are
Jaswant’s publishers – a fairly boring book is selling like hotcakes.
The only interesting portion in the uninspiring tome does not exceed
beyond a few paragraphs. And even those are turgid. He has said nothing
startling or new that hasn’t been said before ( and better!) by others.
By expelling him like one expels a naughty school boy for not doing his
homework on time, the BJP has devalued whatever little equity was left,
post-elections and the resounding defeat at the polls. By banning the
book in Gujarat, Narendra Modi has further pumped up the sales. As we
all know, the dry state of Gujarat is possibly the ‘wettest’ state in
India – by banning alcohol, Modi has created countless closet-drunks
who can’t get enough of the forbidden booze! Go to any of the fancy
homes in Ahemedabad and the host is bound to sidle whispering, “
Drink?? Don’t worry… my bar is full.” So it is with the book. More
copies got sold because of the ban and now it has become fashionable to
flash it at visitors without reading the damn thing.
What next??
Well… with so many rats abandoning the sinking ship, it is getting
increasingly difficult to figure out who’s in and who’s not. Age issues
have raised new problems. New blood, say some. While the oldie goldies
refuse to budge from the gaddi. Is it at all possible to clone Rahul
Gandhi??War has been declared, but against whom? If the ‘bad guy’ is
Advani, hey, come on, he’s the same guy who went to Pakistan and
praised everybody not so long ago. The world didn’t collapse then! It
is also being speculated that Manmohan Singh may be up for Pakistan’s
highest civilian award soon. So?? Will the sky fall down if he accepts
it? Jaswant’s book is being lapped up across the border, and his
promotional tour there will undoubtedly be a huge success. The only
person who could upstage him at this point is Sallu Bhai and his IPL
dhamaka. Imagine, Jaswant even managed to outshine the Imran
Khan-Benazir Bhutto love chakkar, which would otherwise have kept the
chattering classes fully occupied on both sides of the border. But then
again, one has to remember the attention span of the chattering classes
these days. For most, Imran and Benazir are two has- beens with no
relevance to their lives. Tell them that Shahid Kapoor is about to
marry Piggy Chops, and there will be instant excitement. It boils down
to the same blight that is destroying the BJP – youth issues.
There
are things in life that politicians believe can be easily fixed ( “
throw out the bugger and all will be well again”), and some that simply
can’t – youth icons are impossible to ‘manufacture’ overnight,
especially in a party where the average age is over 70. Today’s voter
regards veterans as Ancient Mariners - dodderingly old creatures who
should be preserved as fossils in a museum, if that. Cruel, but true.
In such a scenario, nobody cares whether the BJP commits hara-kiri,
self- destructs or disappears without a trace. Even the Jaswant saga is
a two day carnival – and largely because the media has played up the
story and carried every sigh and groan. I’m pretty sure Jaswant is
loving his current stardom – who wouldn’t? Here is a guy who’d been
written off and his position diminished by party bosses who did not
like his attitude ( and angrez accent?). He may have stuck it out for
30 years with the same parivar, but it was never the best or most
compatible of relationships. Now that the divorce is official, it
remains to be seen which new bed partner Jaswant takes up. As of now,
he is playing the ‘single and ready to mingle’ game. It’s a good move
and signals his availability. He claims he enjoys his independent
status, and why not believe him? There’s nothing quite as liberating as
getting out of a bad marriage. Jaswant has done just that. But bachke
rehna, Sirji…idea achcha hai…. however you need to watch out for the
kaminey in our midst.
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