You have got it all wrong, Boss, as he cannot afford to surface now. No Saffron Party is going to give him a ticket to stand for elections. Today there is "Secular" Party rule in India and if Chhota Rajan surfaces now he will be shot in an “encounter” by our own law enforcing agents. So how is he going to stand for the elections? If what you are saying comes true that he will be given a ticket by the Nationalist party in that case the Nationalists will have to first come to power AFTER the elections are over.
Incidentally, the NDA is neither BJP nor any other Nationalist Party. But rather a Khichri made up of elements who are all anti-Congress "Secularists" who want ministerial berths at any cost under a Common Minimum Programme which translates to another bout of "Secular" rule by the back door but with the BJP and Shiv Sena fully subscribing to it for the same loaves and fishes provided by ministerial berths under the false garb of Coalition Dharma.
See how brazenly the "party with a difference" BJP had rejected all its pre-election slogans and ideology so that all the veteran Sangh Parivar members could become PM, Dy PM and hold other economic portfolios like that failed Swayam Sevak Ram Naik did with the Petroleum portfolio? His daughter and son-in-law were raking in the moolah in exchange for giving out petrol pump and cooking gas agencies of public sector oil companies under Naik’s Petroleum ministry. Naik not only refused to introduce the market driven pricing mechanism for petroleum products as per declared policy of the then government but also thwarted the disinvestment effort to privatize the Oil industry so that his Jagirdari as Petroleum minister continued unabated. Today, we are paying for his greed and anti-national stance. As a result he was so badly defeated by a third rate Nautanki from Bollywood that people of Mumbai celebrated the occasion like a Diwali night the day the result of Naik’s defeat was out. Yet, the BJP victimized poor Bangaru Lakshman for being caught on camera in a sting operation for taking a bundle of currency notes when Naik’s crime was far worse.
In the end, all political parties in India are secular just as all their members are equally corrupt. It is corruption that compels them to take up politics as a career.
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