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It’s a victory of nationalism over narrow vested interests : Ajit Doval

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NSA AJIT DOBHAL SAYS : IT’S A VICTORY OF NATIONALISM OVER NARROW VESTED INTERESTS OF THE NON BJP OPPOSITION

The national security advisor Ajit Dobhal has termed the resounding victory of Bhartiya Janata Party as the victory of nationalism over the narrow vested interests obviously referring to Congress chief Rahul Gandhi and rest of the anti BJP oposition parties who’d been fighting within themselves over the prime minister’s post.

Ajit Dobhal is considered to be the first hand trusted bureaucrat of prime minister Narendra Modi who seeks important advices from him from time to time on national n international security matters.

Meanwhile, the Bhartiya Janata Party under the leadership of prime minister Narendra Modi has literally sweeped in every state of the country and reduced the Congress party and the rest of the UPA allies in a shameful minority.

This historic victory with 346 numbers is one of the hugest victories in the political history of India after the era of Jawaharlal Nehru and Indira Gandhi who ruled the country for more than a decade n a half during there repective tenures post independence.

Sounds shocking that the UPA has been reduced to mere 90 to 95 till now n others at mere 108. The Congress party which was already in negligible status in Lok Sabha having mere 44 lawmakers not even able to secure the status of the leader of the opposition post 2014, seems to in the same uncomfortable position this time as well.

The most over confident BSP, SP, RLD alliance too has been reduced to mere 20 seats in UP with the BJP having secured promising 60 seats thus killing the high headed proud of Mayawati n Akhilesh.

Execept in Kerala n to some extent in an another state the Congress party is set to be doomed. The BJP workers and leaders are in a full fledged celebrating mood at the pan India level and prime minister Narendra Modi is the main centre of attraction whose name, image and credibility played miracles in the entire country.

Even in West Bengal, once the left bastion n now the TMC’s political citadel, the saffron party has won 17 seats with TMC at 24, just four seats below.

The Modi undercurrent of nationalism n hinduisation was so dominating that even in Amethi, the traditional Nehru Gandhi stronghold, Rahul Gandhi was trailing behind.

Political analysts say that there were number of factors responsible for the BJP’s resounding victory n the Congress party’s shameful defeat.

Not only have the people of the country expressed tremendous faith in the outstanding charismatic leadership of prime minister Narendra Modi but were also hugely influenced by his contribution in post Pulwama situation by striking on Balakot n earlier surgikal strike compounded with his work in the poor housing sector, introducing Ayushman Bharat insurance scheme for the poor, massive success of Ujjwala gas scheme and so on and so forth.

The Modi undercurrent was so massive and broad based that all the issues raised by opposition like NYAY, exposure on Rafale, agrarian distress, farmers suicides, demonetisation, GST and unemployment etc got badly diluted during the election campaigning.

In nutshell, the vote for BJP in this general election was the direct vote for prime minister Narendra Modi on national security matters and maintaining the pride n valour of the defence forces.

It was primarily not the election between parties but between the personality cult of an individual and prime minister Narendra Modi literally dominated the entire election with the likes of Rahul, Priyanka, Mayawati, Mamata Bannerjee n others standing nowhere near the former in the national competetion.

Meanwhile, seeing the one sided landslide victory of Prime minister Narendra Modi’s party, the share bazaar also enhanced by 1000 points crossing over the 40,000 marks.

The left parties especially the CPM which once ruled the West Bengal for 34 protracted years n is currently ruling in Kerala as well, is completely finished in West Bengal as it’s numbers have reduced to zero in Lok Sabha from West Bengal. Last time, in 2014 the CPM had won 2 Lok Sabha seats from here. The entire left vote has shifted to BJP.

Sunil Negi hails from Uttarakhand and is a veteran journalist and author. He is a prolific writer and has carved a name for himself in the media world. He received the 'Golden Achiever Award' in the '90th AIAC Excellence Awards 2019' for his book ''Havoc in Heaven'' based on the tragedy that struck Uttarakhand in which thousands of people lost their lives. He is also the President of Uttarakhand Journalists Forum and majorly writes on Politics, Current Affairs, and Social Issues.

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  1. Niharika Ghia

    May 23, 2019 at 2:10 PM

    May all the winners of 2019 Lok Sabha work towards wellbeing of India

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