‘Making a Difference’ is the ‘Distinctiveness of KCR’
Vanam Jwala Narasimha Rao
The Hans India (16-07-2023)
(KCR shows self-restraint
in his criticism of his rivals. For instance, in the case of UCC he said it
unequivocally poses a threat to the traditions and customs that are being
followed for generations by people of India as a role model to the world known for
its unity in diversity. He also said a lot of confusion and uncertainty over
the UCC, among tribals with special cultures, religions, regions and even among
people who practice Hinduism. This is a major political statement of KCR sans
personal criticism against Prime Minister, unlike PM Modi making allegations and
personal attacks that the Telangana Government is KCR family-centric and the
most corrupt one-Editor Hans India)
John Halpin, President, and Executive Editor of ‘The Liberal Patriot,’ a digital newsletter focused on politics, public policy, international
affairs and which believes in personal freedom, equal dignity, rights for all
people, and a rational approach to politics, in his article ‘Uses and Abuses of Political Language’ quoted extensively George Orwell’s essay ‘Politics
and the English Language’ written in 1946.
This essay was a blistering broadside against politicians who indulge in
deceptive and confusing language to pursue their political goals, and is
relevant even today in the context of Indian Politicians, particularly the
honoured ones at the helm of affairs, resorting to use a contradictory stream
of praises followed by inexplicable abuses or allegations, in a fashioned
language, in public platforms, often misleading public.
For a parliamentary
democracy like the Indian, which has come to stay despite occasional hiccups,
political leaders who are key stakeholders, should adhere to some decency, dignity,
and decorum, above party affiliations, especially when they speak in public and
when they criticize their dignified opponents. Whether the Prime Minister criticizes
Chief Ministers, or Chief Ministers criticize Prime Minister or opposition
leaders criticize ruling party leaders, no matter what party they belong,
self-restrain is desirable for healthy democracy.
For
instance, Vajpayee while an opposition MP used to criticize Nehru’s Government
inside and outside Parliament in well-balanced language. Once in Parliament,
Vajpayee said that, he sees both Churchill and Chamberlain in Nehru evoking
peals of laughter including Nehru himself. During Janata Government, when
Nehru’s portrait was removed from the Ministry of External Affairs office,
Vajpayee took strong objection to it and got it back. Such was the kind of mutual
respect, ruling and opposition had once, which is missing now, that speaks a
lot about their personality.
In sharp
contrast to this, ‘contradictory
stream of praises followed by inexplicable abuses’ were made by Prime Minister Narendra
Modi, during his recent visit to Telangana on July 8, 2023 on Telangana
Government and CM KCR. While laying foundation
for National Highway Projects, Modi praised and hailed the significant role played
by Telangana and its people in the rise of India as the world’s fifth-largest
economy, that was fine, nice of him and a great gesture. In his praise, PM Modi
said that, despite the state came into existence just nine years ago, its
contributions were very significant in the history of India. While this was on
the platform of official program, where Modi divulged the truth, and later, on
the political stage on the same day, he surprisingly accused BRS government of corruption,
nepotism and hindering State’s economic development.
Unaware of 400 and odd programs and schemes of development and welfare, benefiting
every family in the state, that included umpteen unique and first of its kind ones
and implemented nowhere in the country, be it Rythu Bandu, Rythu Bhima, Dalit
Bandhu, Round the Clock Free and quality Power, Sheep Distribution, Mission
Bhagiratha, Mission Kakatiya, Irrigation Projects etc., Modi preferred to allege
that BRS had done nothing except four things during last nine years. These in
his words were: Abusing Modi and BJP Government at the Centre, Making one
family the centre for power, Push Telangana’s economic development into turmoil
and, pushing Telangana into deep corruption. Modi added that, there is no
project in Telangana that does not have allegations of corruption and KCR
government is the most corrupt government, a travesty of truth. Apparently, he might
have read out a preprepared script drafted by his party men who too are unaware
of facts.
BRS President and Chief Minister Telangana K Chandrashekhar Rao’s
immediate response to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's criticism of his
Government was to maintain a stoic and strategic silence which itself was a
reply since people not only in Telangana but all over the country are aware of
Telangana State Model of Welfare and Development for which state received
awards and rewards from centre. On the same day, after admitting leaders from
political parties of Maharashtra into BRS at the Hyderabad Party Headquarters, and
addressing them, KCR said that Indian politics are now unfortunately ‘Power Politics’ and some leaders are splitting their own parties and defecting to other
parties for sheer power, a policy criticism.
KCR simply confined his address to explaining his plans to expand BRS
nationwide. Once again KCR reinforced slogan of his party, ‘Ab Ki Baar Kisan Sarkar,’ meant for protecting the country’s farmers. Not only that day, later
also KCR
made a pertinent criticism only in a gentle way that, Centre is pursuing
redundant policies seldom involving vital segments of society, such as farmers,
women, youth, professionals etc. Reiterating need for good practices and
innovations in governance, KCR expressed the hope that only a qualitative
change in administration helps in creating wealth, a statesman like approach
thinking about nation.
But the calculated and well
worded rebuff from KCR to BJP Government and PM Modi came when a delegation of
All India Muslim Personal Law Board (AIMPLB) called on him on July 11, 2023 and
appealed to him to oppose Union Government’s proposed Uniform Civil Code (UCC)
Bill which is likely to be tabled during the
monsoon session of Parliament. AIMPLB said that, in the false garb of ‘uniformity’ or ‘equality,’ diversity of cultures
for which India is uniquely and fondly known, could not be disturbed. Preceding
this, AIMPLB appreciated KCR and BRS Government that, Telangana right from its
formation, has been ensuring Peace, Good and inclusive Governance and has
become a Role Model to the Country.
Responding to their appeal,
KCR said that BJP is hatching new conspiracies to divide people on communal
lines and hence apart from opposing the UCC Bill in Parliament, a strong fight
would be put up against the Bill by joining hands with likeminded parties
considering the malicious intentions of BJP Government. KCR further reiterated BRS
party’s Policy, Principle, and Commitment of vehemently opposing decisions of
BJP and Union Government that are detrimental to the Unity and Integrity of the
people of the country which amounts to pursuing divisive politics to trigger
disturbances among people.
AIMPLB thanked KCR for promising to oppose the Bill,
and assured its support for ‘Ganga
Jamuni Tehzeeb’ of
Telangana and protect the customs of all sections of society, irrespective of
religion and region. On behalf of all
people of the country, the AIMPLB thanked KCR for understanding their request
and positively responding. With UCC the pluralism of the nation, apparently not
liked by PM Modi, BJP, and RSS will be defeated, stated AIMPLB.
KCR also expressed the view that UCC unequivocally poses a threat to the
traditions and customs that are being followed for generations by people of
India as a role model to the world known for its unity in diversity. KCR also
said that a lot of confusion and uncertainty over the UCC, among tribals with
special cultures, religions, regions and even among people who practice
Hinduism prevails. This was a major political statement of KCR and sans personal criticism against
Prime Minister, unlike PM Modi making allegations that KCR and BRS had done
only four things in the last nine years and also his government is the most
corrupt one. KCR however said that Uniform Civil Code is yet another conspiracy in run-up to
polls, which again is not a personal criticism. ‘Making a Difference’ is ‘The Distinctiveness of KCR’ and hence,
it is time that every Indian Politician consciously emulates him.
(The Writer is Chief
Public Relations Officer to Chief Minister Telangana)
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