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This is an archive article published on June 7, 2006

Raje sees red

And that8217;s a great thing. Rajasthan CM deserves her party8217;s support in breaking political taboos

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With Narendra Modi carrying the baggage that he does, and the party8217;s other chief ministers not really distinguishing themselves, in Vasundhara Raje the BJP perhaps has a candidate for good governance. Of course Ms Raje needs to remind herself that conversion bills are not vote winners. But, in general, she has demonstrated administrative aptitude. And now she has shown she can be politically quite smart, too. If only her party colleagues understood. Her decision to seek from Bengal Marxists the formula for beating anti-incumbency is wonderfully refreshing. For too long Indian politics has been a victim of primordial dislikes 8212; that between the BJP and the Left being the most prominent exemplar. That their 8216;ideologies8217; differ is a given and is desirable 8212; voters do need choices in the political marketplace 8212; but there is no need for either of them to think the other has a communicable disease.

It is precisely this taboo that Raje8217;s initiative seeks to break. There is plenty to learn from Buddhadev Bhattacharya8217;s Bengal, not the least being the ways and means through which an ideology-conscious, cadre-driven party changes itself to suit the demands of modern governance. The CPI-M in Bengal has done in one respect what the BJP in India has failed to do: retain party discipline while adapting. Marxists8217; electoral machine in Bengal runs alongside Bhattacharya8217;s modernisation vehicle. In Rajasthan, as in other BJP-ruled states, absurd conflicts between ideology and governance are frequent.

Predictably, however, Raje is receiving little help from her party colleagues who are either angry or defensive. Hopefully, the BJP8217;s national leadership will be a little less blinkered and realise that Raje8217;s was a move solely to benefit the party. In fact, if Rajnath Singh were to demonstrate a political cleverness he hasn8217;t so far, he would take Raje8217;s initiative as proof that while the BJP is ready to treat political rivals with respect, the CPI-M leadership can only talk in invectives. Plus, Singh should admit, won8217;t he love to know and apply what makes the CPI-M tick in Bengal?

 

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