1914 NaMo or MoNa: Why is 2019 not 2014?
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Amit Bagaria tells us how he started understanding politics as a teenager and then as a young man and describes how he became “Mukt from Congress”.
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ISBN 13 | 978-1642498455 |
Book Language | English |
Binding | Paperback |
Release Year | 2018 |
Publishers | Notion Press |
Category | Indian Politics Elections & Electoral Politics Amit Bagaria's Collection |
Weight | 300.00 g |
Dimension | 15.00 x 2.00 x 22.00 |
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Amit Bagaria tells us how he started understanding politics as a teenager and then as a young man and describes how he became “ Mukt from Congress”. He then talks about the Vajpayee era. The next six chapters are about the Sonia-Manmohan Singh era, and covers some of the major scams of the period. He then tells us how, like millions of other Indians, believed that Narendra Modi was the “Butcher of Gujarat” but slowly started liking him when seven Gujarat-based businessmen (including three Muslims) ‘educated’ him about who and what Modi really was. He describes how the 2014 elections were a combination of a very strong negative wave (anti-incumbency) against the then UPA government, combined with a fairly strong wave in support of Modi, who was new to the national scene, and a bit of an enigma. In the next seven chapters, he describes in great detail (in March 2018) why the 2019 elections will not be easy for Modi or the BJP/NDA. He says why 63-66% of Indians are ‘Desperately Seeking Mona’ever gain), which means that only 34-37% would vote for Modi, resulting in only 219-222 seats for the NDA.
Bagaria then gives suggestions on how the NDA can win more seats and form the government again. What is surprising is that one of Bagaria’s suggestions became a reality and the NDA did form the government. Read the book to know what it was.