Raman's
strategic analysis
by B.RAMAN
1. The allegations made against Narendra Modi,
Chief Minister of Gujarat, in connection with some incidents of violence
against Muslims during the communal disturbances of 2002 were quite serious.
They amounted to charges of conscious inaction amounting to criminal
complicity.
2. These allegations warranted thorough
investigation by a body of professional investigators and follow-up action in
the form of criminal prosecution if the allegations proved to be correct during
the investigation.
3. Such a body was constituted by the judiciary
through the setting-up of a Special Investigation Team (SIT) headed
byR.K.Raghavan, former Director of the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI).
Raghavan is a highly distinguished officer of the Indian Police Service (IPS)
known for his professionalism, integrity, independence and objectivity.
4. He had been associated with many complex
criminal investigations when he headed the CBI and continues to be associated
with matters relating to the Police even after his retirement.
5. After a thorough and professional investigation
lasting about two years, the SIT headed by him has reportedly concluded that
its investigation did not unearth any evidence that could warrant the
prosecution of Modi under any charge.
6. In other words, the allegations of criminal
complicity against Modi stand disproved. The serious allegations against Modi
were not pushed under the carpet. He was not exempted from facing the due
process of the law in the nature of a criminal investigation.He was treated
like any other citizen despite the high office held by him and subjected to a
criminal investigation by a team of distinguished professionals.
7. When the SIT has cleared him of the charges
levelled against him by some sections of the public---particularly from the
Muslim community--- and by some human rights activists, fairness of criminal
justice demands that the demonization campaign against him should be
discontinued and the sword hanging over his head should be removed. He has been
cleared honourably and not conditionally.
8. Instead of doing so, his political and
non-Governmental detractors seem determined not to accept the conclusions of
the SIT and to keep up the campaign of denigration and demonization against him
by recycling the allegations which have already been enquired into and found
unproven by the SIT.
9. It is no longer
a case of the law taking its own course, but one of malicious witch-hunt
against a political leader by his political opponents and by sections of the
media and lawyers and others who are not well disposed towards him. Even after
having failed to prove the charges before the SIT, they are determined to keep
their vicious campaign alive for political reasons and not for reasons of
natural justice.
10. Their ill-motivated attempts have to be
deplored by all right-thinking persons, who should demand that the campaign of
demonization should stop immediately. Modi has so far not allowed this campaign
to negatively affect his administration of the State of Gujarat for the last 10
years. The State has made considerable progress under his leadership. This is
acknowledged by independent-minded observers and even by persons who are not
comfortable with him as an individual.
11. His future should be decided by the people not
on the basis of the re-cycled unproven allegations of his demonisers, but on
the basis of what he has already achieved as an administrator, his ideas and
vision for the future and his capability for achieving them.
12. Those who still have reservations regarding
his style of leadership and do not agree with those who praise his governance
should confront him politically and establish before the people that his
achievements and capabilities are over-rated if that is what they feel.
13. But his detractors and demonisers find
themselves on a weak ground in respect of a political campaign against him
based on objective factors. They are, therefore, trying to keep alive the
demonization in the hope of thereby damaging and destroying his future
political career. This has to be strongly deplored and I have no hesitation in
doing so.
14. I have
never been an uncritical admirer of Modi. Nor am I in the ranks of his
perpetual demonisers. I have always sought to judge him as objectively as I
can. It is my view that the demonization campaign against him must stop now.
(The writer is Additional Secretary (retd), Cabinet Secretariat, Govt. of India, New Delhi, and, presently, Director, Institute For Topical Studies, Chennai, and Associate of the Chennai Centre For China Studies.
(The writer is Additional Secretary (retd), Cabinet Secretariat, Govt. of India, New Delhi, and, presently, Director, Institute For Topical Studies, Chennai, and Associate of the Chennai Centre For China Studies.
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I do agree with all you points ...all the best ..we Indian will support Modi ....we have only hope ...which will turn this country into developed country via Modi !!
ReplyDeleteRest all politician will be good at lip services ,free gift and reservation. I am also from reserve category but nation is first hence if nation is progressing then we all will progress.
Vande matram.