Mani Shankar Aiyar- The Subservient Man
“I promise you in 21st Century
Narendra Modi will never become the Prime Minister of the country. …But if he
wants to distribute tea here, we will find a place for him." This was Mani
Shankar Aiyar's caustic claim in January this year, a gratuitous insult
which I am certain embarrasses Aiyar today.
He is wrong at so many levels. Mani Shankar Aiyar is a supercilious, a blatantly pompous, intellectual who believes that anyone who has not studied at The Doon School, St Stephen's College, and the University of Cambridge is devoid of the cognitive moorings to engage with him. An illusion which mirror the manifold misconceptions which plague him.
His cavalier attitude has not taken him very far. His drubbing at the hustings this year has made him even more belligerent. Shashi Tharoor, very recently, was very vocal about his positive views on Narendra Modi. This distressed Aiyar of course.
A disgruntled man like Aiyar is a pleasure to watch on television. He is petulant and headstrong. What makes him more ferocious is his tenacity. He is an argumentative man. Nobody takes him seriously. When he goes on a tirade he is louder and more trenchant than the feared Arnab Goswami. His displeasure stems from the fact that he cannot introspect and hold the Congress party accountable for its blunders. The man's problem is his myopic vision. He simply cannot look past the Congress and all their, oh glorious, achievements. His loyalties to the Gandhi family and the ostensibly impeccable credentials of Rahul prevent him from engaging in any meaningful debate. Aiyar is a reservoir of knowledge and a seasoned politician. His incisiveness and perspicacity are traits which defined him. They seem to have eroded over time. Rahul is more intellectually competent is what he makes himself believe.
His lofty disdain for the Prime Minister is well known. He despises Mr. Narendra Modi. The Supreme Court may have given him a clean chit in connection with the carnage in 2002, and thus laid all perennial doubts to rest, but you see Modi's humble background seems to irk Aiyar. "How can a man with an austere lifestyle be catapulted to position of Prime Minister when he is not even loyal to the Congress?" is what he must be pondering over.
The flouting of environmental regulations and the indifference of the administration in dispensing justice to the survivors of the Bhopal Gas tragedy more than 25 years later will never be discussed at length by him. Why was Anderson allowed to leave the country and not incarcerated? Was it the Rajiv Gandhi government in the center which facilitated his movement out of the country? These issues will never be broached by Mani Shankar Aiyar.
The Congress till this election
had always had strong UP connections. Jawaharlal Nehru, Indira Gandhi, Lal
Bahadur Shashtri, Rajiv Gandhi, all contested from UP. But the state of affairs
in the state is dreadful. The list of scams under the UPA regime is
interminable. But Mani Shankar conveniently overlooks them or offers plausible
explanations defending the Congress.
He must shed away his veneer of
sophistication and understand the ground realities. A sizeable percentage
of the voting population has cast their verdict favoring Narendra Modi.
Relentlessly pursuing an ideology is a futile task. He is fighting a losing
battle. Reminiscing about the Rajiv Gandhi years and the infallibility of the
Congress is taking him nowhere. It is a dead end. He must carve his individual self-identity
in the changing political dynamics or history will remember him otherwise.
You are right in suggesting that Aiyar is snooty. He cannot anger the Congress high command you see. Poor fellow.
ReplyDeleteHe has spent too much time in politics and achieved nothing. Time for him to retire.
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