Sushupti wrote:Except last two points, i doubt she is spitting any venom. But funny thing is that she has to imagine an interview (based on quotes from Modi supporters, critiques etc) because she can't get any interview from Modi. But "Paapi" pet ka sawal hai.
Sushupti-ji, dont mind but you are way to
innocent.
This article, that you found nice about NaMo is a outright hatchet job, a subtle one, but a hatchet one nevertheless. We do know what Sheela Bhatt and her relationship with Modi over the years has been through her work,

, but even if we did not, it is clear to see why this is a bad job.
But before I get to that -- repeat after me -- everyone who praises you is not your friend, everyone who critizes you is not your enemy. True for NaMo, true for me, and true for you.
What is bad with the article -- the article tries to build NaMo is some one "special" and "different" -- repeatedly harping on this "non-democratic" or individualistic power over everything else.
Now while this picture might appeal to fringe group of Modi fan-boi's who think this is way too cool -- the larger Indian public does finds that sort of autocrat an anathema. Even IG lost when she moved from beloved daughter to a autocrat. This "Indians love autocrat" is a frustrated commie media picture.
If Modi was not a inclusive all encompassing persona, he would not have won three terms. Autocrats do not win in democracies, propaganda not withstanding.
The need of the hour for BJP is to increase the span of engagement of NaMo over a larger footprint than Gj ASAP (irrespective of whether he is PM candidate or not -- BJP needs to give a wide exposure to a number of its top leaders -- that is the growth way for them -- even Jaitely's of the world need to be exposed more)
Now this article basically tries to play up Modi's uniqueness to a point of "aloneness" while damping significantly on his abilities to connect out -- basically a counterattack to the effort for making Modi get a more inclusive image.
This is a hatchet job.