MIND GAMES BY BJP TO DEBUNK INDIA

                    From Our Bureau
NEW DELHI: With the formal announcement of the opposition front INDIA to take on the BJP led NDA, mind games have begun to capture the popular imagination and sow seeds of distrust about each other in popular mind.

The government is exploring to prevent use of the name of the country by the opposition parties, with a legal advice sought on not allowing anybody use the name of India or any institution in the gimicks of politics.

While Prime Minister Narendra Modi led from the front saying that the opposition front INDIA is a “conclave of corrupt” and in the NDA N stood for New India, D for developed and A for aspiration of people, the opposition launche on Wednesday a new tagline “Jeetega Bharat” in Hindi to counter RSS and BJP’s massive propaganda machinery that has begun to question naming of the front INDIA which is away from Bharat.

Taking the cue from PM Modi, different leaders of the ruling BJP too have begun to spread rumours about the opposition front with Bihar’s former Deputy Chief Minister Sushil Modi claiming that his erstwhile colleague Chief Minister Nitish Kumar left Bengaluru after the opposition meeting without attending the press conference because he was “upset” at not being named Convenor of the new coalition. He also claimed Nitish was not happy about the grouping’s name suggested by West Bengal chief minister Mamata Bannerjee and immediately accepted by Congress leader Rahul Gandhi.

Mischief was swiftly countered when Janata Dal (U) slammed Sushil Modi’s comment saying the Chief Minister left early to catch his flight.

Meanwhile, Nitish Kumar was the one who actively participated in the deliberation as he was the one who had some reservations about the opposition front being named INDIA but he eventually accepted it after he was convinced by leaders of other parties.

After the meeting, Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge announced that the alliance of opposition parties planning a joint strategy to take on the ruling BJP in 2024 would be called “INDIA” – an acronym for Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance.

During the discussions, Nitish Kumar reportedly questioned how an opposition alliance could be named INDIA. He also expressed reservations about an acronym with the letters ‘NDA’ in it and about both names sounding similar. Someone pointed out to him that there was no “I” in the NDA.

The Bihar Chief Minister had suggested names like – India Main Front and India Main Alliance.

Left leaders were also reportedly hesitant and suggested different alternatives like “Save India Alliance” and “We for India”. As most parties seemed to approve of INDIA, Nitish Kumar reportedly acquiesced.

“All right, if all of you are okay with it (the name INDIA), then it is fine,” the Bihar Chief Minister said.

There was also some discussion on “Democratic” in the acronym sounding similar to the NDA (National Democratic Alliance). To keep the two names more different, the Congress suggested that the “D” in INDIA should be – “Developmental”.

The BJP mocked the opposition over the confusion between “Democratic” and “Developmental” in the versions of different leaders.

Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi chief Thol Thirumavalavan said Mamata Banerjee suggested the name.

The name of the opposition alliance- INDIA – was proposed by Mamata Banerjee. After a long discussion, it was decided that it should be called Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance,” he said.

NCP leader Jitendra Awhad, on the other hand, posted that it was Rahul Gandhi’s idea. “In the ongoing meeting of opposition parties in Bangalore, Rahul Gandhi put forward a proposal to name this alliance as INDIA. His creativity was greatly appreciated. All the parties approved it and decided to contest the upcoming Lok Sabha elections under the name INDIA.”

Rahul Gandhi reportedly did suggest the name but it was decided that Mamata Banerjee should formally propose it. The Bengal Chief Minister, speaking about the name during the press briefing, referred to “Our favourite Rahul Gandhi”.

As the BJP attacked the name, also pitting “INDIA” against “Bharat”, the opposition front on Wednesday announced its tagline – Jeetega Bharat (India will win).

The tagline was decided in detailed consultations late Tuesday night. Uddhav Thackeray reportedly suggested that the alliance should have a Hindi tagline.

The next opposition meeting will be held in Mumbai, and will be hosted by Uddhav Thackeray’s Shiv Sena faction.

The leaders of 26 opposition parties also discussed who could be the face of the coalition. This and other aspects will be decided by an 11-member coordination committee, including all the major parties. The Congress also said a ‘secretariat’ would be set up in Delhi for campaign management.

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