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BJP's policy: U-turns are part of politics & good sense

Among the more contestable U-turns are the alleged BJP promise to bring back black money in 100 days, failure to check cross-border incursions by China, resuming talks with Pakistan and then calling them off, and having a jumbo-sized ministry.

December 03, 2014 / 12:43 IST
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R JagannathanFirstpost.com

If a degree of hypocrisy is the basis of civilised behaviour, in politics hypocrisy should be seen as the ultimate art-form. Here, hypocrisy and U-turns from stated positions are often the keys to good sense and governance.

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Remember former US President George Bush Sr, who said “Read my lips”, promising not to raise taxes? He had to impose taxes later when his budget math went for a six. He got a lot of boos from rival politicians and the media, but boos are better than boo-boos.

So when the Congress made a laundry list yesterday (1 December) of the BJP’s U-turns on policy after coming to power, what matters is where it did those about-turns: was back-tracking the right thing to do, or the wrong thing? If it was the wrong one, the government needs to be hauled over the coals. If not, it should get a boo and a pat.