Thursday, 23 July 2015

Colour Revolution would begin with a war cry -"Narendra Modi is a thief"


New Delhi. Thieves are desperate, they want  to steal the most precious Modi asset  ' a corruption/ scam free' governance . In a sense, thieves, foreign and domestic, would try to reenact Moscow December 2011. There is no dearth of fifth/sixth columnist and 'pussy riots' in India . They are only buying time to strike at a right moment . Soon after Modi's historic election victory, some pro west analyst termed the result as "stolen mandate".
Manufactured scams like Lalitgate etc are only a pretext and today if Sushma Swaraj is on the hit list it is only because of the fact that conspirators are aware that targeting Modi would not be easy. He still commands support of Indian people and has will power to thwart any conspiracy.
To brand national leaders as thief is not a new thing in India. In cold war era opposition including Modi's Jan Sangh, coined a slogan- " gali gali men shor hai, Indira Gandhi chor hai " ( in every street, there is a  rumbling- Indira Gandhi is a thief). Later in 1989, a congress deserter V P Singh orchestrated anti Rajiv Gandhi campaign - " Rajiv Gandhi is a Swiss bank account holder in which Bofors graft money has been  deposited. He is a chor (thief)".
Campaign against Indira resulted in imposition of emergency in 1975. And campaign against Rajiv dislodged him from power. After a sustained character assassination campaign Rajiv , deprived of vital security, was assassinated. And what is wonder of wonders- Sonia joined hands with V P Singh to counter Atal Bihari Vahpayee's government .
Putin survived Moscow-2011, and in fact emerged stronger out of west engineered crisis. Would Modi be able to perform the same feat in a possible colour  revolution. No one can say for sure. In some respect, Modi is weaker than Putin, though on some other counts he is stronger than Putin.
He has enough time to take counter measures. He, like Putin, tamed Ford Foundation and some of foreign funded NGOs and checked infiltratioin of 'Economic Hit Men' in government apparatus. But pro West Media and Oxbridge mercenaries still remain a major challenge . 

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