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Why Modi is no Lee Kuan Yew

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Lee Kuan Yew (LKY or Lee ), Singapore’s founding father who passed away last month, could be counted as one of the few people in history, who became a legend in his own life time. What is a legend without these heroic tales, sometimes factual, but often embellished with the imagination of the story teller? Let me share with you a couple of stories I heard during my stay there last year that offered me some new perspectives.

First was from a first generation immigrant businessman from Tamil Nadu, who had moved in the late nineties. His simple measure of the success of LKY and his policies was that the day he landed, the Singapore dollar was worth Rs 20 and now around Rs 50.

His little story on LKY was about the great man’s relationship with Tamils, an ethnic minority that accounts for about 7 per cent of the population today. In the early days, when LKY was still a London returned lawyer and budding politician, there were often violent clashes between various ethnic communities.


“The ethnic Chinese people were too soft. They were too scared to even see blood. But, the Tamil people were hardened by physical labour in the port and plantations. They were rough and tough. They used to get things done for LKY. They played a key role in his rise. That’s why LKY reserved a special place for them, when the country got independent. He paid back by making Tamil one of the four official languages,” he told me while driving me around in his bright red car.

It is tales such as these that have built the goodwill and adulation that LKY enjoyed back home in Tamil Nadu. So much that anxious Lee fans misplaced a much alive Tony Tan’s picture in their rush to put up flex banners to pay respect to Lee.

The second story, that came from an immigrant engineer, was about a mysterious 'ghost writer' who scripted the parliamentary debates, which were then later read out by members of parliament. He apparently wrote speeches for both participants of the debate, one vehemently supporting the move by the ruling party and a second less vehemently supporting it. These then got reported as a ‘serious discussion’ and ‘heated debate’ in the media, which LKY had a stranglehold on.

These little accounts offer their own narrative about how people perceived LKY, the different facets of his personality and his relationship with minorities, the media and the parliament.

Now, it is no secret that our prime minister Narendra Modi holds LKY in high regard. He also takes inspiration from the legendary Singaporean as he sets out on his ambitious plans to build the country’s infrastructure from scratch and transform its economy. He was also seen in Sunday’s funeral.

Not a small number of Modi’s fans and followers see in him the Lee Kuan Yew of India. Journalists are finding to their horror that he is already going his idol’s way in certain aspects.

But, is that all there is to become LKY? In a post on his website airconditionednation.com, Cherian George, my professor at Singapore who is now teaching in Hong Kong, very lucidly explains how many world leaders say they want to be the next Lee Kuan Yew, “but conveniently ignore some of his most important qualities.”

One of the most respected, independent voices in the ‘airconditioned nation’,(also title of the book he wrote), George identifies three important qualities of LKY namely – zero tolerance towards corruption, his role as an unshakeable bulwark against majoritarian tendencies and his determination to ensure adequate minority representation in the parliament.

Though George talks about the poor records of other wannabe LKYs like Thaksin Shinatwara of Thailand and Indonesia’s Suharto on the issue of corruption, he doesn’t make any such observation about Modi or BJP.

While Modi himself has declared “Naa Khaaoonga, Naa khane doonga,” this intent is yet to be seen to have solidified into action. What action was taken against the top cop, who met corporate middlemen at his home office? Where is the transparency in appointments to public sector units and banks? Have the corporate sponsors of people in race to bag top posts at sectoral regulatory bodies and big banks been identified and nailed? What happened to the issue of the conflict of interests of lawmakers on corporate retainerships? Awaiting to read something on that. Hope some minister will tweet soon.

On the issues of minority protection and curbing of majoritarian tendencies, Modi and BJP have a long way to go, George argues suggesting Modi considering himself Lee Kuan Yew at this stage would be akin to or even worse than the guffaw of Tamil mourners mistaking Tan for Lee. I can’t find any credible evidence to the contrary.

“Yes, he (LKY) was a firm leader who stretched the limits of democratic government to breaking point in order to get things done. But a leader who makes minorities feel unwanted, insecure and fearful? That’s not a face that Singaporeans recognise,” the piece titled ‘Mistaken Identity’ concludes. That's not a face ordinary Indians would approve of either.

To be recognized as India’s Lee Kuan Yew, a leader should not only take decisive strides on economic front, but he must also take along the minorities and weaker sections. He needs a large heart to go along with a sharp mind and a sweet tongue. He should not only claim to be protecting minorities but also be doing so by the people he claims to be protecting. Recent outbursts by former top cop Julio Ribiero and former Naval chief Sushil Kumar speak for themselves.
Narendra Modi is no Lee Kuan Yew, not yet.

Why Modi is no Lee Kuan Yew | Business Standard On The Beat
 
Also the fact that LKY didn't give a shit about parliamentary democracy, opposition and went ahead with decisive authoritarian style of governance.

If Modi does that, the #AdarshLiberals would be screaming 'Hitler' in the country.

Everything has a trade-off which the #AdarshLiberals won't understand.
 
What's the size of Singapore compared to India? How many states, religions, population, castes, creeds, languages, traditions, customs, political parties and so on has Singapore got compared to India's immense diversity??

So how can you compare the success of Lee Kuan Yew dealing with a country having a population of 5 million with Modi's India having a diverse population of 1.2 billion? Could he have achieved what he has achieved in Singapore if he was PM of India? NO!

I think we need to stop comparing a beaver with an elephant!
 
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Besides its a bit silly to assume Modi would want to be like Lee kuan yew :cheesy: ........... Modi is a Far BIGGER Leader with far greater responsibility than a mayor of a city state.
 
What's the size of Singapore compared to India? How many states, religions, population, castes, creeds, languages, traditions, customs, political parties and so on has Singapore got compared to India's immense diversity??

So how can you compare the success of Lee Kuan Yew dealing with a country having a population of 5 million with Modi's India having a diverse population of 1.2 billion? Could he have achieved what he has achieved in Singapore if he was PM of India? NO!

I think we need to stop comparing a beaver with an elephant!

For a single city state, Singapore has achieved amazing perfection. For one city, it has a highly diverse population with all religions.

India despite its size, resources and credibility is still nowhere due to the laggard thinking of people here.
 
For a single city state, Singapore has achieved amazing perfection. For one city, it has a highly diverse population with all religions.

India despite its size, resources and credibility is still nowhere due to the laggard thinking of people here.

Dubai has far greater diversity and an equally amazing growth story. Its in an desert region. What about Hong Kong ? or Luxenbourg ?

Let us not go overboard in praising someone and criticizing a nation of 1 billion people.
 
Modi does not need to be Lee kuan yew.

Modi needs to be Modi himself in order to succeed.

Hey bro, weren't you anti modi before elections?
:undecided:

Still remember the goon party thread of yours
 
Also the fact that LKY didn't give a shit about parliamentary democracy, opposition and went ahead with decisive authoritarian style of governance.

If Modi does that, the #AdarshLiberals would be screaming 'Hitler' in the country.

Everything has a trade-off which the #AdarshLiberals won't understand.

yet you will insult and make fun of socialist nations like ussr and north korea.

aap karen to pyaar aur hum karen to...??
 
Also the fact that LKY didn't give a shit about parliamentary democracy, opposition and went ahead with decisive authoritarian style of governance.

If Modi does that, the #AdarshLiberals would be screaming 'Hitler' in the country.

Everything has a trade-off which the #AdarshLiberals won't understand.

You learn all the wrong things man :lol:. LKY was honest, upright and authoritarian. Modi is only authoritarian- that is not what builds a nation- the honest and upright part is what does it :lol:
 
Dubai has far greater diversity and an equally amazing growth story. Its in an desert region. What about Hong Kong ? or Luxenbourg ?

Let us not go overboard in praising someone and criticizing a nation of 1 billion people.

We were not always 1 billion.

Man, national pride is something good but too much of it is also not good.

Here's a situation:

When in 60s, 70s etc when sometimes water supply was running short and people had to queue up in lines, on seeing a water truck what would you people do? Now say after some filling, if the water truck man said that there is only limited water for the rest of the people and that it will be back with more water in some time, what would your reaction be?
All Indians would be hitting each other, pushing each other out of their way to get the remaining water.

In other countries, all these people would attack the truck, then go to their office and attack them for not making sufficient arrangements for a locality of so many thousands of people despite earlier information. Had Indians done that for 10 years, the successive regimes in India would have been shit scared and would have worked like Singaporean government, delivering results.

Let's face it; as they say, there is no smoke without something burning.

We Indians have also destroyed our country systematically by keeping ourselves above the system and a sense of self-deserved entitlement.

1- Having dozens of kids with no responsibility of seeing how to bring them up giving them basic facilities.
2- Demanding reservations based on caste, creed, state, language, minority/majority etc.
3- Demanding free 'everything' while giving nothing back to the country in terms of productivity.
4- Fighting among each other rather than fighting governments to give proper infrastructure to be productive.
5- No sense of discipline, self-inflated egos and unnecessary suspicions over each other.
6- Entitlement mentality.

Take the case of Railway budget hike. There have been ministers even in useless UPA where they meant well to increase the rail fare by Rs 5. What has happened? Furore over it. No one understands that this will improve rail facilities and infrastructure and make rail safer.

People start howling about expenses and force to keep the fares low knowing that this will harm them later.

In a country like Singapore, Dubai etc, the government will just announce a hike; take it or get out of the country and find some other homeland.

What India needs is an authoritative republic government that can actually make people disciplined, be meritocratic and be ruthless in dealing with populism, while giving equal opportunity for all to grow.

Only then we Indians will get disciplined.

Democracy Indian style won't work.

There are things that I like about him.

but something like making Smriti Irani Education Minister of India who has done Yale Degree in 6 days still reverberate in my mind.

And then we remember what a Harvard educated finance minister and a super doctorate in economics did to the economy for 10 years. :lol:

Then we appreciate what is happening now.
 
As usual Tamils are inventing their own garbage but the rest of the world doesn't work. Lol. Ethnic Chinese has aeen their fair share of violence by Malays. They frequently had race riots and some were even refugees fleeing persecution in SEA. :lol:
 
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