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Why Indian media loves to quiz Rahul, not Modi

It’s almost a norm now to attack the Opposition for all acts of the government

- BY SWATI CHATURVEDI Swati Chaturvedi is an awardwinni­ng journalist and author of I am a Troll: Inside the Secret World of the BJP’s Digital Army. Twitter: @bainjal

Rahul Gandhi needs to resign as the Prime Minister of India along with his entire incompeten­t place-holder Cabinet. Ever since he won his second term in 2019, Gandhi has been playing havoc with the democratic system, appointing hardline “liberals” to all important jobs, refusing to be held accountabl­e by the free press and attacking every institutio­n that makes up the world’s largest democracy.

Gandhi has refused to learn any lessons. As the public health emergency triggered by coronaviru­s spreads out of control across the country, Gandhi has had the gall to tell India to bang thalis. And, imagine Indian citizens have so much faith in Gandhi that they did. Now of course he’s disappeare­d on us.

Gandhi has always fancied himself on a global scale, pranced around all over the world, hugging leaders in beautifull­y staged photo-opportunit­ies. I still remember that picture of him with Chinese President Xi Jinping on a swing. Now we seem to be the victims of Chinese aggression, but Gandhi refuses to tell us. I actually blame India’s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru.

Gandhi has also managed to mess up our filial relationsh­ip with our neighbour Nepal. They now claim Indian land in their new map. But for this I will blame Gandhi’ father and mother — Rajiv and Sonia Gandhi. One eminent and erudite intellectu­al has publicly said: “After his non-Hindu wife Sonia Gandhi was not allowed to enter Kathmandu’s Pashupatin­ath temple by its priests, who declared only Hindus could enter, Rajiv Gandhi ordered a blockade of Nepal that enormously damaged the bilateral relationsh­ip with India.”

Surprised my dear readers of SWAT analysis in Gulf News? Don’t be. I am merely holding up a mirror to the Modi government and huge sections of the Indian media.

The media only applauds Shah’s masterstro­kes, especially against the Opposition. We have set our own limits — we can only hail Modi and Shah.

New covenant

The free press in India has a new covenant: we ask tough questions. But only to the Opposition with former Congress president Rahul Gandhi being the one leader held relentless­ly to account by the media.

Huge sections of the mainstream media have no questions at all for the Modi government as they function as the force multiplier­s of the Central government, holding endless Roman circuslike debates where they hold the four generation­s the of the Gandhi family to account.

Modi has spent all of his first and now a year of his second term directing his army to hold the Opposition responsibl­e for all the decisions he has taken.

You have venerable editors who have set up digital operations holding the tiny section of powerless liberals to account for the tanking Indian economy. The editors also get daily columns printed as to what a huge flop Gandhi is and how inconseque­ntial he is to politics. Yes, daily columns. The Modi Cabinet does not only hold multiple press conference­s to attack every Gandhi tweet, but also tells us on a daily basis how absolutely insignific­ant Gandhi is.

Puzzled?

Don’t be. The Modi government does not like any scrutiny or criticism.

So what do the Panna Pramukhs of the BJP do? They attack the Opposition for all the acts of government.

So Nehru let India down on China and Gandhi should tell us why the Chinese have decided to get aggressive. Ministers go red in the face as they shout that Gandhi is weakening India by asking pesky questions. Questions are an act of sedition these days. And in absolutely pin-drop silence without any counter questionin­g we report the ministers attacking Gandhi.

Gandhi has been so pilloried by the BJP that soon we will be holding him responsibl­e for bad monsoons as well. Gandhi is such a natural alibi for all failures. These days, we battle the coronaviru­s pandemic, while Amit Shah, Union Home Minister, continues to indulge in his favourite past-time of pulling down Opposition government­s and we still blame the Congress.

Yes, the media in India blames the Opposition for trying to save its government­s when ninefigure offers are made to legislator­s. Despite the pandemic, Shah pulled down the Congress government in Madhya Pradesh in March, but it was still the Congress’s fault.

What did the media do? Well, we also refer to Shah with the respectful prefix of “Chanakya,” you know like we use Mahatma for Gandhi.

The media only applauds Shah’s masterstro­kes, especially against the Opposition. We have set our own limits — we can only hail Modi and Shah. And question Gandhi.

Don’t ask us about bias and holding the government to account. We need to show you some baby Taimur distractio­n.

Distracted?

Ok, so let’s go back to normal services — Gandhi destroyed the economy with demonetisa­tion.

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