Modi
Rejects Congress Ideas For Wealth Redistribution & Inheritance Tax
Prime
Minister Narendra Modi paused in the midst of his hectic campaigning to give a
comprehensive TV interview to News18. He clarified the BJP/NDA position on a
pressing matter of great importance. One that could not be left hanging in the
air. It would have given scope to rumours. So the prime minister squashed it, while
commenting on many other report card issues. He said, without any ifs and buts,
that the BJP/NDA would neither consider, nor implement, wealth distribution or an
inheritance tax. The prime minister said ‘I do not think they are solutions by
any stretch of the imagination’. He indicated such misguided moves would totally
demotivate the public from its growth path.
In another
interview given to the Times of India, Prime Minister Modi called the idea of
redistribution of wealth ‘a clear example of Maoist thinking and ideology’ and
a ‘sinister plan’ which was ‘a recipe for disaster’.
Modi added
that the Indian Constitution ‘protects the property of all minorities’. This
means that when Congress talks of wealth for the poor, ‘it cannot consider waqf
properties…but it will eye the properties of other communities’. This certainly
did not conform to any secular principles.
Prime
Minister Modi also said the Congress is ‘trying to loot’ the 27 per cent
reservation for OBCs and that the Congress manifesto for 2024 has the ‘stamp of
the Muslim League’.
Congress had
classified Muslims as OBC’s in Karnataka in the 1990s, the prime minister
asserted. In 2004, the Congress tried to give OBC status to Muslims in Andhra
Pradesh too, but the matter got stuck in court. In 2009, the Congress manifesto
stated it was going to give a share to the Muslims out of the 29 per cent
reserved for OBCs. In 2011, Congress moved a Cabinet Note on this matter.
Congress tried to gain mileage from this in the UP elections as well but to no
avail. Meanwhile the Andhra High Court cancelled the Congress sponsored Muslim
quote in 2012. It was taken up to the Supreme Court but did not succeed.
Muslim
quotas are referred to in the 2014 Congress manifesto, and again now in 2024,
but with further inroads via ideas of wealth redistribution, a so-called X-ray
of society, and the inheritance tax proposal.
Prime
Minister Manmohan Singh in the UPA decade, famously said that the Muslims had
the first right to the nation’s resources too.
Because of
the sharp public reaction to all this, not likely to enthuse the voter in the
remaining rounds of the election, and that of the BJP, Congress subsequently
backtracked. It denied that it wanted to redistribute wealth, that it was not
in their manifesto. It also claims it does not want to impose the inheritance
tax, spoken of by Sam Pitroda overseas as a mere example of redistribution.
However, in
exposing the Congress and its nefarious designs, the prime minister took pains
to explain there was no discrimination against Muslims in the NDA government.
Muslims were counted equally amongst all Bharat’s citizens under his Sabka Vikas
policies.
Prime
Minister Modi has taken all the Congress pronouncements on board as something serious.
He went on to call wealth redistribution based on a socio-economic survey an ‘urban
Naxal’ thought.
The rest of the extensive and comprehensive
interviews given by the prime minister largely focused on the achievements of
the NDA government over the last decade and contrasted it with that of the UPA.
There is a
very good reason why Prime Minister Modi decided to nip this set of dangerous ideas in the bud. This more so
because certain elements are using Artificial Intelligence (AI), to put out
provocative fake videos and audio bytes purportedly coming from the prime
minister and home minister.
The
opposition Congress may be under the impression that the destiny of Bharat is at
a crossroad, where its radical intervention can turn the tide, once more, in
its favour.
To the
ruling NDA, this reasoning is bizarre and retrograde, using, as it does, hardline Communist tropes and blatant minority
appeasement.
Most polls
have indicated a thumping majority for the BJP and NDA with final tallies near
the 400-seat mark. Yet the Congress persists in putting out that the BJP/NDA
cannot get more than 200, and that the opposition alliance will form the new
government.
Prime
Minister Modi’s clear-cut intervention in the media was to reiterate that the
national policy direction is firmly on the path of growth and prosperity for
all Indian citizens without discrimination. This is not the time, in the middle
of the election, to interfere with the well-earned momentum in the economy.
Inflation is controlled, the fiscal deficit is well managed, foreign exchange
reserves are robust, farm produce is doing well, the stock market and real
estate is booming, national security is strong. Nor can the country brook
disruption of the multifarious government policy initiatives, designed to
transform Bharat. The continuity over three terms is a very important part of
the success to come.
A case in
point is the mighty effort going into defence manufacturing, greenfield
electronic chip manufacturing, modernisation, connectivity, digitisation, health
facilities. The period to 2029 will also see India into the 3rd
largest major economy in the world, with a GDP approaching $ 10 trillion. This
may be unimaginable to many, and no doubt gives the Congress nightmares.
The Modi
vision, which is also BJP stated policy as per its 2024 manifesto, indicates a
widening and deepening of the welfare and development policies that are mostly
already in place. They are collectively designed to lead India to the status of
an advanced country by 2047.
Of those nestling
in dark shadows, there are some in the West who are jealous and incredulous that
a colonial underling of the White world should make such stellar progress.
There are, of course, many in China, Pakistan, who are against the unity,
diversity, survival and prosperity of India.
Some more
like a Canada based Khalistani movement, Maoists in the city and jungle,
insurgents in the North East, Islamic infiltrators, George Soros and fellow
travellers, are certainly not happy.
Amongst all of them, is the Congress Party,
that cannot digest its predicament after ruling the country for more than five
decades. It is terrified that if it doesn’t make a dent in this election, it is
destined towards political oblivion.
But now,
Prime Minister Modi has joined the fight and is determined to ensure that there
is no derailment of the process.
(1,076 words)
April 29th,
2024
For:
Firstpost/News18.com
Gautam
Mukherjee
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