By Ajai Shukla
Business Standard, 8th Oct 16
With Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s
personal decision not to publicly release video proof of the September 28 “surgical
strikes” across the Line of Control (LoC), the Pakistan Army has been allowed
to save face and a route left open for de-escalating the on-going Indo-Pakistan
confrontation, with India having had the last word.
In contrast to the army’s measured tone towards
Pakistan --- with Indian generals informing their Rawalpindi counterparts that
“We don’t have a plan to further conduct such strikes” --- the Bharatiya Janata
Party (BJP) is assiduously milking the military’s success in on-going electoral
campaigns in Uttar Pradesh (UP), Uttarakhand, Punjab, Goa and Manipur.
The BJP’s election posters in UP have
military imagery in the background, with an armed soldier and a reference to
the “surgical strikes”. In the foreground stands Modi, clenched fist upraised,
threatening Pakistan. Neither the army chief, nor Army Headquarters (HQ) has
yet objected.
The traditionally apolitical army had taken
a more principled stand after the victorious Kargil campaign in 1999, when
politicians similarly tried to piggyback on the military’s success. Then army
chief, General VP Malik, in his book, “Kargil:
From Surprise to Victory”, reveals he complained to Prime Minister Atal
Behari Vajpayee about National Democratic Alliance (NDA) election posters that featured
the three military chiefs. Vajpayee ensured it did not happen again.
Malik also describes “a large band of
Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP) representatives” descending upon Army HQ on August
23, 1999, carrying party and religious symbols and 20,000 rakhis for the troops in Kargil.
“They had brought along half-a-dozen
photographers and insisted on meeting the Army chief (me). When they were
refused permission, they forced their way into the Media Cell offices and
handed over the rakhis to the staff,
making sure that the TV cameras caught all the action. From the next day
onwards, entry into [Army HQ] was further restricted”, writes Malik.
In a paragraph that resonates today, Malik
says: “The armed forces were anguished because they were getting sucked into
electoral politics as a result of the blatant effort to politicize the war for
immediate electoral advantage. At one stage, in desperation, I had to send
across a strong message through the media: ‘Leave us alone; we are
apolitical’.”
The current army chief has not trodden this
principled path. For now, the army is understandably happy that the BJP
government’s pro-activeness allowed it to turn the humiliation of losing 18
soldiers in the Uri attack on September 18 into the cross-LoC success just eleven
days later.
It is unclear how long this confluence of
interests will continue, since the BJP is not content with the spotlight
focused on the army. The government wants the lion’s share of the credit for
having shown Pakistan its place.
This was evident a day after the “surgical strikes”,
when Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar, electioneering in Uttarakhand, compared
the army with the mythological monkey-God, Hanuman, in needing to be reminded
of its powers. “I only made the army aware of the powers it already possessed
and it succeeded. On Modiji’s instructions, the army did a brilliant job”, he
said.
On Friday, Amit Shah demonstrated how the
BJP is associating its image with that of the army, while putting Modi front-and-centre
in claiming credit. He stated: “the achievement is the army’s, but the
determination and political intent is Prime Minister Modi’s.”
Shah is unapologetic about using the
“surgical strikes” as an electoral issue, stating: “We will go to the people
with this issue --- because every responsible party should motivate the army.”
The government and the BJP are also using
the army to deflect any criticism, whether political or strategic. Whenever asked
to release video evidence of the strikes, or to brief prominent political
leaders, BJP spokespersons have argued forcefully that “questioning our brave
soldiers” amounts to anti-nationalism; and, indeed, acting as a front for
Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI).
With every major political party
calculating that it would be politically suicidal to question an army that is
riding high on public popularity, there is little penetrative interrogation of
the NDA’s handling of the issue.
And the metamorphosis of Broadsword from a defence to a political blog is complete...
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ReplyDeleteAmit Shah continues to disappoint. looks like we another delhi and Bihar repeating the next elections
ReplyDelete"For now, the army is understandably happy that the BJP government’s pro-activeness allowed it to turn the humiliation of losing 18 soldiers in the Uri attack on September 18 into the cross-LoC success just eleven days later."
ReplyDeletePakistan is now under extreme pressure as evident from the turmoil which is unfolding there. Interestingly today Pakistani media is reporting about possible sacking of present ISI's chief as well as core commander of PA's 30th core.......All of it could be possible because of Modi government's successful isolation of Pakistan to which even Musharraf agrees. Not to mention that like diplomacy, military power too is a tool in hands of country and its statesman and are used in ensuring the desired needs of the nation. And all available tools has been used this time to put pressure --of this magnitude-- on Pakistan. But this is just the beginning of what can be long term solution.
Now if someone wants a credit distribution ceremony then it could be like this; diplomacy to diplomats, tactical to the Army and rest to the government for leadership. As like any leader the responsibility of any failure of diplomats and/or Military lies with it, and so does the credit in case of success.
Tell me sir, how is a soldier appearing on posters different from, our dear rahul gandhi claiming credit for his grandmother, for creation of Bangladesh.
ReplyDeleteSince it was the Indian army who destroyed the pak army on eastern front,credit should go to them.
I guess having the power of pen does not relieve you of the ill of hypocrisy.
Next on political posters of any party: let's have from that State, the SHAHEED's Dead body, after he was shoot dead, and the Neat's of the CENTER and STATED SMILLING FACES? That will more catching to voters?PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE LEAVE OUR ARMED FORCES OUT OF ANY POLITICS... DHANYAVAD... JAI HIND.
ReplyDeleteShukla Ji,
ReplyDeleteUsing the devils advocacy and his logic to suit your motives - pseudo analysts - as someone rightly said. Politics can not and should not be separated from matters military - that being vital affair of the state. What matters is who uses it and how ..... and how you look at it and with which color of glasses !
One thing is certain that you are using it to the hilt to make your place in Congress along with many of your ilk...... for that Modi was the target .... modi is the target and for your chagrin Modi shall continue to remain the target, even if it means pleading with Islamabad to destroy political image of Modi in Manishankar style.....
Can you prove that attack at Uri camp was not directed at lowering image of Modi keeping in view elections in UP and Punjab ?
Is that history repeating itself ?
Islamabad and your gang of pseudos have common objective and target - Modi ! Fortunately people have started understanding it but !
nothing wrong in using success of this operation for political gains, even obama did it after raid in pak. the only thing is bjp should not have hurried into bringing posters etc. they could have waited as elections are only in the new year.
ReplyDeletebut I agree with one of the previous comments that this is turning more into a political blog with modi and bjp bashing as the core theme.
there is no harm in acknowledging that you have affinity for the congress :)
Great Article! I am bit amused by this jingoism. We have not eliminated Dawood or Hafeez- We have simply killed 10-12 terrorists at the most in revenge operation. From military sources only, this was not the first such operation- we have crossed LOC in the past too! Now they gave a new name to past operations- Badla operation. This was also a Badla to much bigger attack that killed 19 of our soldiers- u can say bigger Badla to bigger Terrorist attack. Nothing more- Nothing less.
ReplyDeleteThis is nothing new. But then yes, this is becoming a political blog !
ReplyDeleteDhakke maar maar kar ek strike karwai hai. If it was not for professionalism of our armed forces, there wouldve been many casualties on our side too.
ReplyDeleteIf Modi had not given political permission to counter attack this time also, he wouldve been the centre of attention this dussera. Plain and simple.
Good question by a learner. Answer: every story of achievement or failure will be told at it times. You too would have been told many bravery of past by your grandma. But using a current retaliation story as a tool of election campaign is Different than telling a story to your grand child
ReplyDeleteSir only issue is the surgical strike was a farce. International media including UN has ridiculed us and our army's claim about strike. At worst, modi govt could have briefed foreign diplomats and may be media and few opposition leaders of operation if it really intended to isolate pakistan. Now, it is us who got isolated and world is silently laughing over us.
ReplyDeleteto all those who claim that every government does this, i have two words: operation ginger
ReplyDeletethank you and good night
I don't know how to deal with this kind of situation some are putting questions on indian army and some on indian govt.They give some facts and wants us to believe in it.It was a joint operation of indian army and the govt and if they are taking credits,what is wrong in that.
ReplyDeleteBig difference between using the pictures of military chiefs in posters Vs Emphasizing that the NDA govt is strong on defence in its posters. This guy doesn't get it. Ultimately blame and credit both lie with the political leadership
ReplyDeleteThe blog is apt and accurate, there's no question of the blog being political. Col Shukla has only compared the respective reaction of the Indian Army's leadership to the political glorification of 2 military actions that took place during term of the same political entity at the Centre. Col Shukla is not questioning the credibility of the current govt's claims only how it is being used for electoral gains.
ReplyDeleteYes of course, we like and love Modi ji, we strongly believe that Modi ji can make India most powerful country in the world.
ReplyDeleteWe have to encourage government for increased our defense system and army power in every aspect, otherwise china and Pakistan will always threaten us.
Specially Air Force,miscile, navy and army other defense, need to increase our capacity and capabilities, need to continuously work by our scientists to increase our defense
We should not be dependent on other countries like a beggar
vow... shukla is writing blogs like real Western stooges who have no connection or knowledge about indian sentiments... while the people of india believe in God Hanuman, shukla writes it as "MYTHOLOGICAL MONKEY" GOD Hanuman...
ReplyDeleteWhy can't you say Lord Hanuman... Oh am sorry that is reserved for Jesus and Allah only.. Hindus... indians... Nayyyyy....