CAA Protests: The Art of Misleading by Fabricators
- In Politics
- 01:10 PM, Dec 20, 2019
- Adhish Kumar Sinha
Before I start putting my observations forward, I would like people to understand about the two groups I will be referring to throughout my article. One is FABRICATOR (group who has the task of misleading gullible people of India, mostly leftist) and second group is GULLIBLE (group who is misled by fabricator, mostly youngsters or students between age of 21-30 staying in tier 1 cities).
During my childhood when I was having access to only DD1 as the channel, I have developed interest in politics due to inspiring speeches of Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee and I always used to wonder that someone has to be proficient in Hindi to be a political leader. I won’t take my audience so much behind, I started having keen interest from the time of Anna Andolan. I still remember reading columns in various newspaper (digital media was having limited presence) where everyone was inspired to participate in the Andolan against Congress misrule due to non-violence nature of andolan. I don’t remember any incident identical to present Bengal situation/ Jamia/ AMU violence. Baba Ramdev agitation ended in chaos due to intentional excessive usage of forces by central government led by Sonia-Manmohan government but still it didn’t instigate any violent protest. But things changed post 2014 election results, somewhere nature of protests lost their very appeal and leaving masses to restraints themselves from participating but still plans were laid down to make India burn and push anti national elements as youth leaders, who were considered as David to take down Modi government (Fabricators have fantasy of using modifiers as dictator, Goliath, Nazi for Modi government). All protest from 2014 onwards where having something in common, they all were carefully staged, mobilised and executed. And these manufactured protests where having step to step process to make India burn and make Indians vote out Modi government but unfortunately results were opposite of the expectation of Fabricators. Through the medium of this article I will try to communicate with you my understanding on how Fabricators plan these protests and execute them even though the outcome is failure till date. This is the reason my piece is named “Art of Misleading by fabricators”.
Step 1: Identification of Issue: Fabricators are very diligent in identifying the issue which can be staged throughout the country and generate appeal with Gullible. For ex: PMC Bank scam will not be issue for them because they have educated working class as victim and people little senior in age with dependents on them (because of having dependents they have to earn and cannot give 24*7 service like of JNU).
To further strengthen my arguments let’s see some of the famous fabricated protest staged by Fabricators, JNU, Rohit Vemula, Dalit Uprising and and recently Jamia incident. These all fabricated protests were staged around Gullible. These Gullible need to be targeted because they are possible swing voters voting on present trends and can be misled easily under the banner of narrative “Future Youth leaders against Nazi rule of Modi”. Names such as Kanhaiya, Jignesh Mevani, Hardik and recently their new leaders are two terrorist sympathiser girls of Jamia. There is one more main character also, which cannot be ignored and they can be called as sponsors or ultimate beneficiary. Well, ultimate aim of sponsors is to make Prince mass youth leader and they having been failing continuously from a decade to do so. Through sponsoring these protests or skits they like to explore even dim chance of achieving tag of “Youth Leader” for their prince and even convincing prince to stay in India away from taking regular meditational vacations.
Step 2: Floating the protests: Step 2 is very important for them. Firstly, it is broadcasted as breaking news whole day with usage of few key words as we do in SEO. Words such as yuva, youth, Dalit, students, minority, Muslims and so on, hope you guys are able to visualise everything. Next step forward is to start with editorial in selected newspaper as well as in digital media houses to instigate anger with curiosity within the Gullible.
Step 3: Identify University for protest: In executing third step Fabricators are very sure, place has to be from Tier 1 city near to Delhi whatever the agenda of protest has to be because it enables mass media mobilisation especially from elite Lutyen’s zone quickly. Secondly, it should have large numbers of leftist student wings and reinforcement from India’s oldest political party’s youth brigade which can be mobilised in fraction of second. These members needed to perform tutored and well-versed skit with DAFLI. Interesting thing about the participants is that they have whole life set in university, they have lifetime accommodation facility which is nearly free of cost with subsidised food and regular earning from government stipend programs. One of the best things about selecting these universities is that you have Dalits, Muslims, Christian, youth all other set of groups required to keep shifting the narrative if earlier narrative is not working. Additional material required is placard for writing instigating message, slogans they already have and they don’t forget to carry Indian flag, Gandhiji and Baba Sahebji photographs and constitution.
Step 4: Social media marketing: Everything is set and now it’s time to start targeting Gullible. Their social media strategy is worth having case study done by Harvard. It is very simple, edited video clips and photographs with instigating messages worth sharing through fake accounts as well as pages. Finally, Gullible are sharing this unverified so-called truth influenced by Fabricators social media marketing expertise. This is ongoing task till step 7 is over.
Step 5: Media management: Now section of controlled media will keep using few particular phrases “Protest badhta hi ja raha hai”, “Protest thamne ka naam hi nahi le raha hai”, “Kya Sarkar jhukegi inke aage”, “Opposite party ke bade neta inka saath dene aa rahe hai”. The intention is very similar by this section of media is to make narrative that protest is mass movement and everyone contributing till police force is deployed to control the protest from going violent or damaging civilians as well as government properties.
Step 6: Showdown time: Best part of these skits is the showdown with our first line of defence that is police forces. Once they see police, they turn genuinely excited with intent of playing Rugby match with police forces to gain sympathy from the Gullible and then ‘Police ki lathicharge to atyachar” narrative comes into picture. And simultaneously social media marketing is active.
Step 7: Deployment of Whitewashers: This is my very favourite; these whitewashers have art of turning terrorist to headmaster’s son. They start firstly with article written within grey areas to misled Gullible. They convince Gullible that due to your participation through digital means we have won and so you.
Secondly, they quickly shift the narrative towards next main objective i.e. targeting Modi government through targeting police force’s fictional brutalities. They also try to convince Gullible that with your mass participants under leadership of Fabricator’s selected youth leader present immoral and dictatorial government is scared.
In case, public property is damaged, they shift attention through usage of their regular modifiers of minority, youth, student, Muslim, Dalits and all of that. Whitewashers are also crucial because they announce the moral victory to the protestors with consolation prize given to Gullible for making these failed scripted protests successful.
Conclusion:
This is my understanding of their step to step process of staging skittled protests to take down Modi government, well that’s a different story that their failure rate is identical to that of Prince. They are many more observations to be shared with in regards to such well scripted skits worth winning Oscars as well as could be interesting case study material for Ivy League universities.
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