1 Jan 2015
The Left govt. in W' Bengal ran one of the finest PDS systems.But what stayed in the minds was its archaic policies on industrialisation and a cadre that had stepped out of its control.The Congress delivered on GDP in UPA I,but subsequently,had the NAC ruining policies and then failed to defend its bureaucracy from a berserk CAG and a wayward CBI. The two years of administrative stasis that followed, wrote it's epitaph.
The BJP contends with the parivar that increasingly believes that it has authorised Modi to carry the sceptre of governance only within the confines of its prescribed hindutva agenda .And given that Modi is wont to plough a lonely furrow, with his ministers watching from the edge of the field ,the BJP rule could in many ways end up like the ones above.
Perhaps BJP is all attention to state elections in order to wrest control of the RS.But that is a long time yet and politics is so unpredictable.A loss of credibility of the government may be quicker coming than improved arithmetic in the Rajya Sabha.
The Left govt. in W' Bengal ran one of the finest PDS systems.But what stayed in the minds was its archaic policies on industrialisation and a cadre that had stepped out of its control.The Congress delivered on GDP in UPA I,but subsequently,had the NAC ruining policies and then failed to defend its bureaucracy from a berserk CAG and a wayward CBI. The two years of administrative stasis that followed, wrote it's epitaph.
The BJP contends with the parivar that increasingly believes that it has authorised Modi to carry the sceptre of governance only within the confines of its prescribed hindutva agenda .And given that Modi is wont to plough a lonely furrow, with his ministers watching from the edge of the field ,the BJP rule could in many ways end up like the ones above.
Perhaps BJP is all attention to state elections in order to wrest control of the RS.But that is a long time yet and politics is so unpredictable.A loss of credibility of the government may be quicker coming than improved arithmetic in the Rajya Sabha.
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