Long before our Computer Programmers started using the
logic of
,
> If " this " > Then " that " ,
our politicians have been using it , for a long time
Quite harmless logic , which cannot be faulted !
For example :
Recently , Beni Prasad Verma - Union Minister for Steel
, said :
" If > Rahul
Gandhi becomes Prime Minister ,
Then > he will send Narendra Modi to jail for his
role in 2002 Gujarat riots"
Now every programmer - and his non-programmer cousin -
knows that ,
> what is
theoretically " Possible "
but ,
> practically
highly " Improbable " ,
can pose no threat to Namo !
Another example :
For the Lok Sabha elections starting today , every
political party worth its salt , has published its Poll Manifesto
These Manifestos read ,
> If " We are voted to power at the Centre ,
> Then " We promise to give each voter , a 3
bedroom flat , a government
job , a
Maruti car , free healthcare , and admission to school / college of
your choice ,
for all your children "
Now , does that pose any threat to these political
parties ?
Absolutely none
!
They know they are NOT going to be voted to power !
So , why be " economical " in promises ?
Promise anything to anyone !
When voters don't even bother to ask the party that
does assume power ,
" What is your Score Card ? How far have you fulfilled your promises ?
"
Earlier , in Dec 2012 ( before Assembly elections in
Gujarat ) , BJP manifesto said ,
" If voted to power , we will build in Gujarat , 50
Lakh houses ( of course , for the poor ) in next 5 years "
That is 2,739 houses per day
Or 12,79,113 new houses in the last 467 days ,since BJP
came to power !"
Cannot find these
?
Go away ! Don't ask such embarrassing questions
!
We did not expect to get voted to power !
* hemen parekh
( 07 April
2014 / Mumbai
)