​Sycophants change map, turn India into 'Modiland'

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 05 November 2013 | 17.35

LUCKNOW: Sycophancy for Bharatiya Janata Party's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi touched a new high in the politically crucial Uttar Pradesh, with party workers putting him at a level higher not only than the party, but even the country.

A large banner put up at the state headquarters of the Bharatiya Janata Party envisages making every state a Modi state on the lines of Gujarat. It reads, 'Har Pradesh ko Banaao Modi Pradesh' (Make every state in India a Modi state). It goes on to add 'Desh Bane Modi Desh, Aur Prithvi Ho Modi Kutumbkum'. The saffron background of the banner indicates that though Modi is banking on the development plank, his and the party's area of focus is Hindutva, the core vote-base of the party, which had enabled it to ride the wave of power in early 1990s.

The large banner also has a map of India and on every state 'Modi Pradesh' is inscribed. The makers of the banner have even inscribed Modi Pradesh on the yet to be formed state of Telangana, Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (clearly demarcated) and Aksai Chin (which is currently under Chinese occupation).

The banner also drops enough hints that the rays of development and prosperity originate from Gujarat, and would then reach the length and breadth of the country. The designers of the banner, however, seem to have forgotten inscribing Modi Pradesh in five states of Sikkim, Tripura, Goa, Puducherry and Delhi.

The banner attempts carrying the photo of BJP youth leader Saket Singh 'Sonu' attempts to mobilise the party workers for the party rally scheduled to be held in Bahraich on November 8. The banner also promises good governance, development and security, the three words on which Narendra Modi is banking his election campaign.

Rubbishing the allegations, party spokesperson Manoj Mishra said, "The banner put up by the party workers is certainly not an example of sycophancy. It is the love and affection of the party workers for Narendra Modi. In fact, through this banner, the party workers want to send out a clear message to the people of the nation that Modi factor will sweep the entire country in the coming general elections scheduled to be held in 2014."

Taking a jibe at the BJP workers, UP Congress Committee spokesman Amarnath Agarwal, said, "BJP is not in the grip of sycophancy as well as of intellectual bankruptcy." He further stated that BJP had confined itself to only three states of Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh, and it is amazing that the party workers are not able to see any leader barring Narendra Modi. "His (Modi's) speeches are devoid of any substance and logic, and if they are analysed, it will only contain rhetoric," Agarwal added.


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