
Will the scriptwriter of the Congress and National Democratic Alliance manifestos please stand up? Because there seems very little doubt that it is the very same person who has, with a dictionary of political-correct verbiage, perpetrated the damage in both instances. Sometimes it is a case of recycling old nostrums. So the Congress is content to dip into the past and come up with its 8220;rajniti to lokniti8221; or power-to-the-people theme, while the BJP8217;s old obsession with alliteration and repetition gets dangerously manifest in the NDA8217;s promise to free the nation from bookh, bhay aur bhrastachar hunger, fear and corruption. No one, of course, expects either group to live up to these promises but they must at least take the effort to look for new formulations to match old intentions, and find new intentions for old formulations.
This tendency to see double signifies conclusively that the centre of gravity of Indian politics has shifted to the right of centre, with the Congress jettisoning some ofits old socialist rhetoric and the BJP, its pet themes of the Ram Mandir, Article 370 and a Uniform Code in order to be more acceptable to their political allies within the NDA. Since Kargil has become something of a talisman in these elections, both parties solemnly swear to protect the country8217;s borders. The Congress, not surprisingly, takes a potshot at the BJP government for having failed to detect the Pakistani intrusions and the NDA returns the compliment by blaming past Congress governments for neglecting to secure the country8217;s borders. Both groups promise to observe fiscal discipline and further the liberalisation process, with the NDA making a perfunctory gesture to its anti-reforms lobby by promising a 8220;swadeshi touch8221; to the entire process. Farmers, as a votebank, have been consciously wooed by both groups, with the Congress vowing to increase investment in agriculture and promote a viable crop insurance scheme and the NDA promising higher Plan spending on agriculture and, you guessed it, aviable crop insurance scheme. Both groups also make their usual genuflection in the direction of the benighted Women8217;s Reservations Bill, which has been hanging fire since 1996.