Supporting Narendra Modi to be the PM was a mistake: Arun Shourie

Shubhanshu Sharma
Published on: 7 Oct 2017 1:14 AM GMT
Supporting Narendra Modi to be the PM was a mistake: Arun Shourie
X

Kasauli: Former Minister and senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Arun Shourie on Friday asserted that he committed a great mistake by supporting Narendra Modi to be the Prime Minister.

This, he said, was his second mistake after supporting VP Singh who led a Janata Dal government supported by the BJP and Left parties from outside.

"I made two mistakes -- by supporting (former prime minister) V.P. Singh and then by supporting Modi," Shourie said, addressing the sixth Khushwant Singh Literary Festival at Kasauli.

Shourie was speaking on "How to recognise rulers for what they are".

"Don't go by what these fellows say now. Go by what they have been saying in the past," he said.

Also Read: CPI-M to hold nationwide protests against BJP on Oct 9

"Actually don't even go by what they are saying, but go by what they have been doing and what they have condoned in other people. So, that is very important for the future."

He said leaders should also be judged by examining their claims "in great detail".

"I think this is one of our great failures, of our newspapers, of people like me who did not examine the claims about the Gujarat model," he said, referring to Modi's claims of Gujarat development when he was Chief Minister of the state.

"Now we are realising that it (the Gujarat model) never existed in the first place. That it was an event management.

"For example, everybody is surprised about these Gujarat Vibrant Summits. Rs 10 lakh crore have been promised, Rs 15 lakh crore investment promised. In all the nine summits, it took three years for the organisations to find out that out of all those pledges which were announced and proclaimed as great successes what proportion resulted in actual investment. Can anybody guess? Six per cent! But it was a great business success."

He also castigated the government over its job claims, saying between January and April this year 1.5 million jobs have been lost.

"And they had promised to create 2 crore jobs per year. But four days ago, there were full page ads that they have created five and half crore jobs. What kind of magic is this that so many jobs were created but we can't see it."

He said that in politics the main point to watch for a leader was their character and their adherence to truth.

"If that is not there many other things will also not. Never believe that certain things being said by people close to a person are not being said by the person. Such leaders are ventriloquists," said Shourie.

"Just believe I am talking about (US President) Donald Trump. Any resemblance closer home is your imagination."

Shubhanshu Sharma

Shubhanshu Sharma

Writer has 6 years of experience in digital media. Presently working as Senior Sub Editor at newstrack.com. An avid reader and always willing to learn new things and techniques.

Next Story