Deccan Chronicle

FM: It’s going to be PM vs chaos

Claims people will never choose chaos as an option

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

With the Lok Sabha elections fast approachin­g and the BJP’s poll strategy focusing on the leadership qualities of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his government’s “achievemen­ts”, Union finance minister Arun Jaitley said on Monday that the Opposition parties were coming together only to oppose Mr Modi and “spread negativity”.

In an article “Agenda for 2019: Modi vs Chaos”, he wrote that the Opposition had only two strategies — “a negative anti-Modi agenda” and to take the best advantage of the electoral arithmetic.

With the Lok Sabha elections fast approachin­g and the BJP’s poll strategy focusing on the leadership qualities of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his government’s “achievemen­ts”, senior BJP leader and Union finance minister Arun Jaitley said Monday that the Opposition parties were coming together only to oppose Mr Modi and “spread negativity”, which an aspiration­al nation would never opt for as it never commits “collective suicide”.

In an article “Agenda for 2019: Modi vs Chaos” on his Facebook page, Mr Jaitley wrote that the Opposition had only two strategies — “a negative anti-Modi agenda” and to take the best advantage of the electoral arithmetic by joining forces.

Referring to the recent Opposition rally at Kolkata’s Brigade Parade Ground, Mr Jaitley said “negativism was the flavour”, adding that a negative campaign only works when there is a strong anti-incumbency either against the government or against the leader.

Mr Jaitley said: “People are more intelligen­t than what many politician­s think about them, and they never choose chaos as an option.”

“It is only the fear of his popularity and comeback that is bringing them (the Opposition parties) together. The Prime Minister remains by far the most popular, decisive and dynamic leader of the present set of politician­s. His integrity, emphasis on ethics, decisivene­ss, growth-oriented politics has made aspiration­al India accept him. The Opposition is making the PM’s continuati­on in office a key political issue. We in the BJP welcome this,” the senior leader wrote, adding that if negativism is the political theme in an aspiration­al nation, it would not work.

“If arithmetic is the only hope, then the Modi chemistry can prevail over it,” said the senior leader, who is now in the United States for a medical checkup.

Recalling the 1971 general election, Mr Jaitley

said the then Opposition had formed a “grand alliance” against then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.

He said Opposition politics had thrown up four leaders desiring to be Prime Minister who wished to challenge Mr Modi.

He said the anti-Modi rally organised in Kolkata had significan­tly become “a non-Rahul Gandhi rally” due to his conspicuou­s absence.

“All four ambitious politician­s pursue fanciful strategies to replace Mr Modi; however the Congress can at best dream only to be a pillion rider,” he noted.

“Negativism was writ large in their approach. The strategy of each of the four contenders (Mamata Banerjee, Rahul Gandhi, Mayawati and KCR) is clear... The individual strategy of each one of the above appears to be the same. Replace Mr Modi and get on to the driver’s seat,” he added.

It is only the fear of Mr Narendra Modi’s popularity and comeback that is bringing them (the Opposition parties) together. The Prime Minister remains by far the most popular, decisive and dynamic leader of the present set of politician­s. His integrity, emphasis on ethics, decisivene­ss, growth-oriented politics has made aspiration­al India accept him.

— ARUN JAITLEY, Union minister

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