Aspirational society do not commit "collective suicide"\, Jaitley on Mahagathbandhan

Aspirational society do not commit "collective suicide", Jaitley on Mahagathbandhan

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Dismissing opposition parties' Mahagathbandhan' as unviable and unworkable, Monday said, has moved ahead of 1971 and the aspirational society will not commit a "collective suicide" in the forthcoming

The two-fold strategy of the opposition parties for the is to pursue anti-agenda and take advantage of the electoral arithmetic, he said in a post titled 'Agenda for 2019 Vs Chaos'.

"Will 2019 be a replica of 1971? It is vs an unviable and an unworkable short-lived combination. OR is it Modi vs Chaos, Jaitley wondered.

The is currently in the US for a medical check up.

Recalling the 1971 General Elections, Jaitley said the opposition had formed a 'Grand Alliance' or the 'Mahagathbandhan' teaming up against the then

"We had powerful leaders and a head-start in the media. Additionally, the had split into two.... The results were announced, rejected negativism. The of 2019 has moved way ahead of India of 1971. Aspirational society never commit a collective suicide. They do not suffer from a Lemming Syndrome," Jaitley said.

Lemming Syndrome refers to a phenomenon wherein crowds of people, imitate actions of each other just because they see majority of their peers doing it.

Stating that every has its own script that is dictated by the prevailing political environment, Jaitley said for 2019 political battle, India's opposition has a two-fold strategy, firstly, negative anti-Modi agenda and secondly, random political grouping to gain from the electoral arithmetic.

He said Opposition has thrown up four desirous Prime Ministers wishing to challenge

"It is obvious that the level of satisfaction with PM Sh @narendramodi ji is very high. If that weren't so, what was the need for multiple disparate forces to come together against him? It is only the fear of his popularity & a certain comeback that is bringing them together," Jaitley said.

Stating that that anti-Modi rally organised by Opposition parties in Kolkata, became significantly "a non-rally," by his conspicuous absence.

"All four ambitious politicians pursue fanciful strategies to replace PM @narendramodi, however, can at best dream only to be a pillion rider," Jaitley noted.

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First Published: Mon, January 21 2019. 13:45 IST