Lok Sabha Elections 2014: How America stole Indian Christmas

For Indians, our Elections are a big thing, a huge thing. In some ways it’s like Christmas.

All political parties put up their posters, distribute their manifestos, make big promises of big presents to come and even distribute a saree or a pressure cooker among the people to whet the appetite. A national feeling is generated that Santa Claus is coming to town and everybody is going to get something – that finally India may see some some honesty among its politicians, and some good governance and development in the country. Some Indians are even shown the carrot that India would become a superpower and be admitted in UNSC as a permanent member, that India would finally arrive on the world stage! Yes dreams do not cost anything! And during Christmas everybody wants to believe in Santa Claus.

But what we know is that Indians got no good government and hardly any development. Santa Claus almost always turned out to be a pickpocket instead. We got Nehruvian Growth Rate of earlier years, Licence Raj, socialist favoritism, and unlimited corruption. More scams are happening in India than what the English alphabet can cater to with letters.

The Anglo-Americans were always happy with this state of affairs in India. India was contained either in Nehruvian Growth Rate and utter poverty or US-bound services-led growth which gave rise to a blooming anglophile yuppie class. Most important was that India remained a military pygmy and a dead civilization of Hindus. Most world powers have an establishment. India has only one in name as it is totally controlled by outside powers. The only limits on a full sell out is that the sold out political class in India have to manage diverse political interests in the country and keep the semblance of being an independent country.

What has broken the comfort is that finally there is a real Santa Claus on the horizon on his sleigh carrying real gifts of a civilizational renaissance, unity among Indians, economic growth, all round- development, good governance, incorruptibility, indigenous military strength, equal treatment for all, and most important – inspiration! This does not suit Anglo-Americans one bit. So their inner Grinch is getting agitated and it has decided to simply steal the Indian Christmas.

Now why am I making such accusations at the Anglo-Americans. Am I anti-American? Do I hate America? Course, not! They are lovely people, and have enriched the world with their delightful culture of music, movies and literature. Do I think that Americans should not steal the Indian Christmas? Well let’s remember, they are an arrogant power and they will do what is in their interest, ethics be damned, just as they have always been. The Americans may have made positive contributions to the world, but as far as India is concerned, they have always been the Grinch, and the few spells of independent Indian policy, were not appreciated in London and Washington.

The question for Indians is not whether the Anglo-Americans would want to steal the Indian Election, but rather how they plan to do it.

Strategy

The central piece of Anglo-American strategy is Aam Aadmi Party and its leader Arvind Kejriwal. Anglo-Americans are trying to build up Aam Aadmi Party as the only “secular progressive national” alternative to Congress.

Anglo-Americans are confident that if they can restrict pre-poll NDA to around 230 seats, they have a very good chance to set up a Third Front, pooling the seats of every body else into it. Often Third Front is looked upon as too unstable, consisting of too many opposing parties, and as such almost impossible. They say SP and BSP, JD-U and RJD, TMC and CPI-M, AIADMK and DMK, YSRCP and TRS, NC & PDP, all these parties would never come together and form an alliance. We know that SP and BSP both support UPA-II, so it is not as unthinkable as some make it out to be.

For a Third Front to glue together, one would need a good sized “neutral” core in the middle. Congress has provided that core in UPA-I and UPA-II governments. Over the last ten years Congress has however lost its adhesive properties, especially as it has become so unpopular. Aam Aadmi Party is supposed to form the new “neutral” core, with its MPs coming from all parts of the country.

Earlier Third Front governments – Janata Party, National Front, United Front governments were formed at a time when both anti-Congressism was high, and Congress too was not ready for coalition politics. That is not the case anymore. Anti-Congress feeling may be high among the populace, but most players on the Indian political scene are in fact quite comfortable with it. UPA-I and UPA-II have shown the way. However Congress can at best provide external support for the next government, without being part of it. If Congress is part, then not providing the PM would be beneath its dignity. But the recently concluded Delhi elections have shown that Congress can provide external support to a non-BJP government and people would accept it despite Congress’s unpopularity.

All other political forces in the country – SP, BSP, RLD, JD-U, RJD, AIADMK, DMK, NC, PDP, TMC, BJD, JD-S, CPI-M, CPI, TRS, YSRCP, MNS, all of these would be willing to support an AAP led coalition. These parties are led by regional leaders without any nation-wide appeal. For these parties, it is difficult to accept the leadership of another one of them, as it goes either against regional pride or their own political considerations in their state. But AAP which ostensibly would be enjoying nation-wide appeal and would be a representative of urban progressiveness would be acceptable.

That is where the Anglo-Americans would like to place AAP, as a party with around 50 MPs which can bring all other “secular” parties on board to build a Third Front government.

Would the other parties agree? Of course they would. Anglo-Americans together with the Saudis, and to some extent even Chinese operate a world-wide system of political domination, which has undermined the capacity for independent action by all political players in the world. Jihadi terror, CIA assassinations, mafia connections, intelligence on corruption and illicit sex affairs among politicians, bribery, corporate influence, captive vote-banks, etc. are all tools at the disposal of Anglo-Americans. So gentle persuasion by Anglo-Americans of these potential Third Front partners is more than sufficient to get them on board. Just remember how easily even Congress could ensure support to UPA govts from both Samajwadi Party and Bahujan Samaj Party, much through the fear of CBI alone.

So getting Third Front together should not be much of a difficulty. After all even these political parties would want to have a part of the pie.

Means

We are ourselves witness to how AAP has come from a people’s movement and virtually taken over the narrative in many metropoles in India.

Nobody is stopping to ponder over the means, and many just buy the usual propaganda that the party speaks to the heart of the common man and as such has received so much support.

There are four spokes to the strategy.

1. Mainstream Media

For some this might come as a surprise, but Indian media is Indian only in name and ostensibly in content. Ownership, management, direction, is either in the hands of foreigners or their Indian proxies. Just recently RBI sources disclosed that around 2000 crore Rs have flown into the media from abroad.

The media is going to be used to generate excitement for AAP among the masses. The masses are being saturated, indeed carpet bombed, with AAP coverage.

Whereas AAP tries to show itself as a non-corrupt party and shows its list of official donors, much of the money that a fledgling party would need to grow big quickly does not need to be spent by AAP itself. All of its media coverage is being sponsored by Anglo-American proxies.

The idea is to show AAP on the upswing. The idea is to show a high degree of enthusiasm for the party among the idealistic youth. The idea is to show prominent people who did not wish to enter the dirty game of politics earlier, now running to join up with AAP, attracted by its idealism. The more one shows this, the more enthusiasm it is supposed to generate among the people.

Ever more surveys would be coming out showing popularity of Arvind Kejriwal as a PM candidate rising sharply leaving Rahul Gandhi far behind and starting to snap at the heels of the front-runner Narendra Modi. Arvind Kejriwal would be kept 8-9 points behind Narendra Modi to show the underdog image, only to overtake Modi at the final Hustings, at the time of election. Kejriwal would be shown as hitting 30 runs in the final over, a sort of replay of Delhi elections.

This is a careful orchestrated strategy and we will all fall for it. Even NaMo Bhakts would be saying, well nothing to fear about, as Kejriwal is still many points behind NaMo.

2. NGO Army

India is today full of NGOs, most of them Western sponsored. In the last 9-10 years their number has increased dramatically. Every nook and corner of India is being filled with NGO activity. Sometimes these are Christian NGOs doing some development work with Adivasis or some other such people.

All these NGOs other than those which really have Indian roots, all of them are in India for one reason only: to have the locals on their side in any national decision which affects them.

To learn more about the danger this NGO Army poses, please read “Understanding the creature called AAP” by Sivakumar S from January 06, 2014.

Sivakumar S argues

Some other critics may argue that such unification may not fructify before 2014 summer and even if it did, it’s too late to materially alter the ground. Believe me, it is not! The biggest stumbling block to meet the deadline before 2014 summer is getting access to these geographically diverse groups. However since these groups are all involved in some sort of litigation or other at various courts, the platform of PUCL readily provides such an access. Hence the only constraint is the lead-time of negotiation. If the offer is as good as it appears to be, do you realistically expect a lot of resistance?

I beg to differ a bit. I think most of these groups are either allied with Communists to some extent while the rest are controlled by Western charity organizations and Church. All these groups would respond to directive 66. When the order comes, all of them would line up like ducks in a row. So it is not much of a constraint. Only the purely Indian non-Communist pressure groups would have to be cajoled into hopping on to the AAP train.

Already money has started flowing to these NGO activists and they have put in a break to help out AAP in their electoral campaigns, thus multiplying the number of party workers at hand.

In the aftermath of India sending Chandrayaan to the moon and after we rejected British Typhoon in favor of French Rafale, there was a severe heartburn among the British, and there were many vocal calls from Britain to discontinue sending aid to India. Pranab Mukherjee had called the aid ‘peanuts’ and suggested aid should be discontinued. But British Govt. literally begged India to allow it to continue its aid program in India. Why is it in Britain’s national interest to throw over £ 280 million at Indian ‘poverty’?

It is simply to continue to have influence over the masses to either proselytize them to Christianity or to sway public opinion during Indian elections.

We also know of Ford Foundation giving $ 369,000 to Arvind Kejriwal’s NGO ‘Kabir’. All this money given as aid is strategic investment in various groups around the world, and these NGOs practically act as sleeper cells for American interests. For a more detailed description of activities of Ford Foundation in India, please read “CIA’s Trojan Horse enters the heart of India“.

Now just before Lok Sabha elections all these sleeper cells are being activated.

3. Congress Votebanks

It is not for nothing that Congress has been such a successful electoral machine in Indian history. They have years of networking and experience in holding onto their votebanks and getting them out to vote when the elections come. These Muslim, Dalit, Bangladeshi migrant, slum dweller votebanks are controlled through political agents, they could be imams, mullahs, henchmen, slum helpers, feudals, caste leaders, etc.

During Delhi election, many of these political agents were ordered by Congress High Command to divert the votes of these votebanks to AAP candidates rather than to Congress candidates thus giving AAP candidates a fillip. 28 AAP candidates won. And these wins were secured through full cooperation and help of Congress. It is a myth that AAP leaders like Kejriwal was able to use his magnetic personality and win over such votebanks.

During the Lok Sabha elections it is not going to be any different. In fact one would see this at a more extensive and open level. In Delhi it was necessary for Congress to save some credibility as a party fighting against AAP, so that AAP does not lose its own credibility. But in Lok Sabha elections, there is no such need to hold back for Congress. Then they are going to go all out and shift their votebanks to AAP where the need may arise.

Question is why would Congress play such a game? Why would Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi basically screw their own party candidates? Why would they favor Arvind Kejriwal and Aam Aadmi Party?

I have written about this earlier as well in various blog posts, e.g. on Sonia’s Retirement Plan. Additionally here is one theory I suggested some time back

There are too many signs that Sonia wants to call it quits and go back to Italy. I think her dilemma is the same one as that of USA pulling out its troops from Afghanistan:how to prevent a blowback and a total loss on investments, and how to safeguard the support ecosystem one is leaving behind.

I sometimes wonder why there were court summons from USA for Sonia Gandhi in 1984 Sikh pogrom case. One possibility is that USA is blackmailing Sonia Gandhi that she can retreat only after making sure that Western investments in Indian political system are not jeopardized, saying they want an alternative pliant government. May be that is the reason Sonia Gandhi is trying to give support to Aam Aadmi Party, as much as she can, so much so that she has cannibalized Delhi Congress and may be willing to throw Sheila Dixit under the wheels as well, should the need arise.

For Sonia Gandhi it is important that she gets an interim third front government for two years. During this time the dynasty can retreat from India, especially as they would not have any legislative or executive responsibilities, perhaps intentionally having lost their seats. One sees Kumar Vishwas of AAP going to candidate from Amethi. Possibly Rahul Gandhi would be transferring all of his vote-bank there to AAP, pumping up Kumar Vishwas apparently into a giant killer.

So one issue is of a safe passage to the Dynasty and their hanger-ons. The other is to install an American-controlled government at the Center.

An AAP-led Third Front fulfills both of these aims.

However Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi perhaps think that Modi too would give them a safe passage if they ask him politely, as long as they promise never to set foot in India again. So their heart does not seem to be really in the fight.

But USA would have none of this “throwing up of hands”. They want to see the Dynasty to see this transition through and provide a good fight and to stall Modi. USA seems to be angry with the Dynasty and with Manmohan Singh and so we see repeated humiliations and disinterest from the USA. Similarly we see USA hardly enthused publicly about a NaMo PMship.

Let’s also not forget that the Nuclear deal did not bring about any orders for American nuclear plants due to liability issues. Now the Americans may be getting a party in power who were not really a party to the deal, and may not stick to the unilateral moratorium either. That may be just one reason why the Americans don’t want Modi. Anti-Conversion Law is another. But more important is that India may try to break out of the Macaulayist, socialist straitjacket in which the Anglo-Americans have kept India contained.

Also a Dynasty retreat back to Europe does not really mean they would stop meddling in India. They would want to keep their proxies as well, and their control would be far more in background than up front playing the general.

So basically the Dynasty has enough reasons to opt for this policy of shifting their assets over to AAP.

4. EVM Magic

In many circles there is concern that the EVMs in India are not tamper-proof, and that it is possible to change the vote distribution within an EVM. Subramanian Swamy has fought in courts and the court agreed that the current EVMs cannot be trusted and ECI should facilitate Voter Verified Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT), which too does not provide sufficient assurance of no fraud. VVPATs would however not have been integrated in all EVMs by Lok Sabha elections in April/May 2014.

Not having a theoretically tamper-free voting system need not necessarily mean tampering, but considering what is at stake, many people are paranoid about it. There have been rumors that these voting machines can be manipulated using remote devices.

If we assume there to be some substance behind these rumors, then question arises how would the Anglo-Americans and their sepoys in India tamper with these without raising the heckles. They can’t just transfer the votes from one candidate to the other in some poll booth, as the party booth observers there would also be aware of their support. One can’t shift votes from a popular candidate to a visibly unpopular candidate.

That is why it is important for them to have a second party on the upswing. Then it is possible to shift votes around from one to the other. If EVM Magic is possible, then it would be possible to shift BJP votes to AAP. It would be difficult to determine fraud as from both groups there would be many supporters voting at the booth.

That is why it is important to portray a party as very popular through the media, just so that any clandestine manipulation of EVMs and transfer from BJP to AAP would not be looked upon with disbelief if AAP comes out a winner. In close seats and multicornered seats it would also be difficult for outsiders to be sure that the result is manipulated.

As we know Congress plans on bringing out a law which should put a ban on electoral surveys once the dates of the election are announced. This makes it difficult for the people to really distinguish which way the wind is blowing, and as such any EVM magic would not be noticed. The media can project AAP for example as a party which has similar level of popularity as say BJP even though it may be false and a survey could have shed more light on it. Thus EVM Magic would not raise suspicion if AAP wins.

Those who do share some healthy paranoia about EVMs can read more about them in “Should We Discontinue EVMs?”

Summary

Anglo-Americans in collusion with Nehru-Gandhi Dynasty have decided to steal the Indian elections using AAP as a trojan horse using all the tools at their disposal – Mainstream Media, NGO Army, Congress’s votebanks and EVM Magic.

This is not some well hidden secret. If Indians just look around and see the twists of political campaigns, one would come to the same conclusion – Mainstream Media, NGOs, Congress votebanks, all are being mobilized to this end.

It is up to Indians to spoil the plans laid out by Anglo-Americans and the Nehru-Gandhi Dynasty.

True, Indians are frustrated with corruption but this frustration should not articulate itself as a choice for AAP. If AAP really was a party at war with Congress and against its corruption, this deep seated cooperation would not have been there.

Today there are only two or three parties in India which will not submit to Congress culture. BJP is the main political alternative which would not dilute its anti-Congressism stance. Akali Dal and Shiv Sena are two other groups which have opposed Congress and its “secular” ecosystem steeped in casteism, favoritism, minority appeasement AND corruption.

Say NO to Anglo-American agenda. Say NO to Anglo-American Agenda Pushers – AAP.

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