The biggest festival of the Indian democracy is at the door. The political
parties are all set to woo the voters. But the final fight is between the
Congress and the BJP. Surprisingly, the BJP has gone back to Ram again
though it had failed to construct the Ram Temple while it was heading the
NDA government at the Centre. Interestingly, the prime minister in waiting
L.K. Advani has declared that he will not say “Jai Shree Ram” till the
construction of the Ram Temple at Ayodhya. Similarly, the BJP was not ready
to accept the court’s verdict but now it has declared for constituting a
first tract court to resolve the issue if it comes to power.

In these circumstances, one must have to analyze that why the BJP went back
to Ram again. The main reason is that the BJP has lost its prime agendas
before the general election as the Congress headed UPA government has
snatched these with the prompt actions, policies and programmes, which
translated as the great achievements for the country. The BJP was in the
position to make terrorism, national security and inflation as its prime
agendas for the general election. But these agendas are almost snatched by
the Congress as it took stringent action against its own three ministers
including the Home Minister Shivraj Patel and mobilized the world community
against terrorism especially against the Pakistan after the Mumbai attack,
which the most Indians love to see. On the other hand, the BJP had
completely failed during the terrorists’ attack in the Parliament. The UPA’s
prompt action against terrorism has already resulted in Delhi Assembly poll.
In this case if the BJP makes the terrorism as its prime agenda then it may
lose the voters.

Another overwhelming agenda of the BJP is inflation. There was a hue and cry
on inflation during the last Assembly poll in four states – Delhi,
Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Chhatishgarh. The BJP went to the Assembly
poll with clear agendas of inflation and terrorism. But unfortunately, it
lost Rajasthan and did not gain Delhi too though it had created a huge fear
and insecurity through the colourful advertisements on the issues of
inflation and terrorism. Now the inflation has come down and the UPA
government has taken enough steps to control it by cutting the oil prices,
relief in service taxes and many other areas. On the other hand, the
inflation is not the issue of the common people as they are accustomed of
living with it and the other middle class can cope with it through the sixth
pay commission. Therefore the inflation is also not a burning issue now
which may not give a good result in the general election.

The BJP also can not come up with the issue of development as its own ruled
state the Madhya Pradesh is on the top in the list of “world hunger” in the
country. The BJP has only Gujurat to show the voters as a developed state
but it has also failed to wipe out the black spot of Godhra communal riots
therefore the voters can not forget it. On the other hand, projection of
Gujarat model of development means ratifying Narendra Modi’s leadership in
the BJP instead of L.K. Advani. The Modi’s development model also works only
in the mind of Gujarati voters and obviously, the BJP will not project
Narendra Modi as Vikash Purush (Hero of development), which would be the
suicidal for Advani’s political carrier. Therefore the BJP is not in a
position to face the general election with the agenda of development.

On the other hand, the Congress headed UPA government has numbers of
achievements to show the voters which begins from the Right to information
Act for every one, National Rural Employment Guarantee Act for the poor,
Forest Rights Act for Adivasis and other Forest Dweller Communities, welfare
schemes for minorities, weaved loan for farmers, Mid-Day-Meal, National
Rural Health Mission, Balika Samridhi Yojna, and the list goes on with the
Sixth Pay commission for the middle class employee families. Besides, the
Indian Railway is booming with the net profit of Rs. 90,000 crore and the
country was able to face the recession with prompt actions of the
government. In the issues of terrorism and the national security, the
Congress has taken a clear stance against terrorism and it has also passed
legislation for the national security. The value addition for the Congress
is giving 30 percent tickets to youth under the leadership of Rahul Gandhi
as the youth brought change in the America, which can have a huge impact in
the India’s general election too.

Now the BJP has nothing to woo the voters in the coming general election.
Therefore, it has taken a hard decision for raising the issue of Ram Temple
once again, which may divide the voters in the communal line as it is easier
to mobilized people emotionally in the name of religion. But in that case
too the BJP may have to face the election alone as the NDA will not stand
unitedly. The NDA alliance partner Chandra Babu Naidu’s Telengu Desham Party
has already made it clear that the party will not accept L.K. Advani as the
Prime Minister and the Janta Dal (United) leader Nitish Kumar has also said
that the Ram Temple is not the agenda of the NDA. Therefore the BJP is in a
do or die situation. One should not be surprised if the Congress emerged as
the biggest party in the next general election and instead of UPA another
alliance headed by the Congress take auth at the centre as the people need
peace, security and development instead of Ram Temple. In that case, Advani
will lose a chance to say Jai Shree Ram for another five years and might
blame his party leaders or lord Ram for it.

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