India – Political Party Members Defection and Rivals Coalition

May 2, 2019

India – Political Party Members Defection and Rivals Coalition

Padmini Arhant

Ex-Army Soldier Reports at the Press Conference on Narendra Modi Negotiators’ Bribe Offer of 50 Crores 

500 million Rupees or face Murder upon non-withdrawal from the race in Varanasi against Narendra Modi

 

The myth on Narendra Modi Lehar (Wave) is debunked to be Narendra Modi Zehar (Poison) consuming innocent lives and democracy on the whole. 

The ex-BSF soldier Tej Bahadur Yadav’s nomination papers were cancelled at BJP contestant Narendra Modi’s order using 3G Spectrum (Goons, Guns & Gutter politics).

Meanwhile, Uttar Pradesh political party SP delegating the ex-BSF Tej Bahadur Yadav to rally behind their original nominee, Congress Party defector Shalini Yadav is least surprising.

The stunt apparently capitalizing on soldier’s publicity and perhaps any endorsement without realizing that are not necessarily transferable especially in the people vs. political regimes alternating power absent delivery on electorate issues is political expediency.

The development confirms politics typical nature to ride on mobilizers backs rather than rely on self-productivity.

Politics maneuvers and opportunistic tactics are well known and Indian politics is no different in this respect and are seasoned in getting ahead of the game at others expense.

The political defections from one party to another in Indian politics besides coalitions among parties who were bitter rivals in recent memory are ad nauseam and carried out without any shame or inhibition with the common goal of winning at all costs by hook or crook revealing politics colorful character.

Only politics were to have any good character, the same would be reflected in governance. Unfortunately, politics ever remains up for sale bargaining voters trust for power and personal fortune.

Additionally, the criminal underworld funded corrupt entertainment industry along with crony media joining forces for propaganda politics is yet another equipment of political apparatus.

Narendra Modi and Amit Shah duo are veterans in twisting arms often beyond the political victim and targets being hamstrung resulting in casualty or fatality. The violent cowardly techniques enabled these two entities reach the helm in politics precisely on 3G Spectrum (Goons, Guns & Gutter politics).

Narendra Modi’s survival in politics has been eliminating opposition not by wit or credible legacy instead through devious strategy and divisive politics.

The formidable contender like the ex-BSF soldier Tej Bahadur Yadav removed from the playing field is testimony to Narendra Modi jittery having nothing to claim in terms of positive performance in the past five years except inflicting economic pain and misery in the name of demonetization, GST and soaring unemployment besides exacerbating defense force as well as agrarian crises.

The seismic activity from the ex-BSF Tej Bahadur Yadav’s candidacy rocked BJP’’s canoe on Varanasi Ghat (banks) triggering panic attacks on Narendra Modi’s electability inevitably set to sink than stay afloat in the Holy Ganges.

The incumbent candidate Narendra Modi has miserably failed in all aspects with a dismal track record evident in voter backlash experienced by the government in the state elections with BJP losing all five states 0-5 in October last year i.e. 2018.

Narendra Modi severely lacking in ingenuity and originality, however crafty in 3G Spectrum (Goons, Guns and Gutter politics) have bribed and/or threatened members in politics, judiciary and institutions responsible for monitoring and investigating events.

In this context, the ex-BSF soldier Tej Bahadur  Yadav’s latest revelation on BJP Narendra Modi’s negotiators offering him 50 crores i.e. 500 million rupees or deal with possible murder to drop out of the race might be alarming for many but then the trend is long maintained and contemporarily active on candidate Narendra Modi’s own accounts.

The allegations of horse trading and jockeying for power were leveled against BJP’s B.S. Yeddyurappa government and Narendra Modi in the southern state Karnataka. The news reports verified that MLAs lured with cash to sabotage the local party and Congress alliance over there.

In the past month, Narendra Modi boasted on taking over 40 successful candidates of Trinamool Congress (TMC) in West Bengal post election to dent the TMC Chief Mamata Banerjee’s chances of retaining government and CM post in that state.

Excerpt – Financial Express Report 

“Modi’s big claim in West Bengal: 40 TMC legislators in touch with me, will desert Mamata Banerjee post-May 23”

Not long ago, Narendra Modi as part of three member committee comprising other than self, the CJI nominee Supreme Court justice AK Sikri and Opposition leader Mallikarjun Kharge successfully removed the Supreme Court reinstated then CBI director Alok Verma for daring to proceed with corruption inquiry against Narendra Modi’s business partner on CBI radar for nefarious dealings costing Indian taxpayers money.

The news reports in public domain stated that the opposition leader Mallikarjun Kharge dissenting on the decision to replace CBI Director Alok Verma at that time, Narendra Modi adopted his usual trick to win justice AK Sikri’s vote by promising the panel member a lucrative position post retirement from the judiciary.

Headlines – Economic Times

Government nominates Justice AK Sikri to Commonwealth Secretariat Arbitral Tribunal

Sources in the Ministry of External Affairs said the decision regarding AK Sikri’s nomination was made last month in view of his retirement on March 6, 2019, from the Supreme Court.

Last but not the least the following video categorically establish Narendra Modi’s rise to political stardom based on 3G Spectrum ( Goons, Guns & Gutter politics) is incontrovertible. 

Criminal life of Amit Shah & Narendra Modi

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Thank you.

Padmini Arhant

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