Looks like Narendra Modi’s authoritarian behavior is not only creating problems in the country, but also within his own party where the voices of dissidence are increasing. Initially when Advani criticized Modi and his modus operandi in certain terms, he was silenced successfully.

Now when Advani shares stage with Modi or comes face to face with him, he stands in all humility. Some sort of a fear is writ large across his face. After this Yashwant Sinha, Shatrughna Sinha and Arun Shourie revealed the grace mistakes Modi was committing, before the nation.    

These trio were the ones who told the country that Bofors is nothing compared to Rafael defence deal. It was only after that the opposition parties took up Rafael issue against the government. Though Modi had failed completely in administration, no one could dare question him.

Normally when a leader fails, the very premise creates another leader. But BJP seems to think Modi’s blunders can be covered with their lies. Hence Modi’s wrong decisions are being tolerated with some selective blindness.

But this cannot go on for a long time. Gadkari’s statements are indicating that Modi’s days ahead are not as easy. Just when everyone is hesitant to project themselves as the future leader to replace Modi, Gadkari has come forward to take up the mantle. He has already made a few statements to make Modi uncomfortable within the party. These statements are somewhat like the lava waiting to erupt.

In the recent times, a speech made by Gadkari went viral. In that, he is heard saying “BJP wasn’t expecting to get a landslide majority in the Lok Sabha elections last time. So we promised heaven and earth during our campaigns. Now we are struggling hard to fulfil those promises.”

This gives out many meanings. One primary conclusion being the BJP leaders themselves didn’t think this election would bring them a total victory. Hence the party made lofty promises in campaigns.  And another aspect is the party being unable to fulfil them.

On one hand we have bhakts insisting everyone to believe that Modi has moved the mountains. With Gadkari accepting that they fell short of fulfilling promises, it’s a loss of face for the Modi camp.

Coincidentally Gadkari exploded another bomb in the recent times. “The public will punish us for promising things that we are unable to fulfil.”

These are his messages to Modi and Amit Shah indicating the next elections are not an easy deal. He has also indicated that Modi has been a failure in his administration. Which means, many people are miffed with Modi in the face of elections.

And another statement by Gadkari has been very resounding. In a training camp for ABVP activists, he has addressed a person who has not borne the responsibilities at home such as family, employment etc. The person in question seems to have said

he hasn’t taken any major responsibility.

Gadkari tells that man something very important. “First and foremost, take care of your family. Don’t push them into helplessness. Those to take care of home can care for the country. If someone does not take such responsibilities, what can he do for the nation?”

This advice has created ripples in the Modi camp. Gadkari’s words carry multiple meanings. And every meaning sounds true. Youths are taking to streets for politics and landing in jails caught in the crossfire of politics. They are being misinformed about nation-building exercise. Most of the party workers are living like a menace to both home and nation.

Nation building exercise has to begin from home. We have to be good family members first and then work for the betterment is the nation. All activists across parties have to take these words by Gadkari seriously. Mahatma Gandhi took care of his family while he also performed duties towards the country. No other PM felt his family was a problem for him. They took their family members along. But the whole failure of Modi lies where he disowns his family. This is the message Gadkari has given to the nation.

How can someone who rejects his wife take care of the country? If he did not want a wife, he shouldn’t have married in the first place. Once he is married, the woman is his responsibility. But then he left her without even giving her a divorce. If he had at least divorced her, she could have had an opportunity to remarry.

But he did not even allow her that chance. He kept all these details hidden from the EC since this was not mentioned even when he was the CM of Gujarat. He mentioned it only when it became inevitable. This shows that he has a deep complex about the woman he married. At least after being a PM, he could have given her some justice.

A man who was a failure in his own life, and unable to understand his wife’s challenges will never make for a good administrator. This is the point Gadkari is trying to make.

As a result of all this, it is easy to summarise that Gadkari is all willing to replace Modi as PM candidate. In the circumstances of BJP not getting majority, deciding on the PM candidate would be a challenge. If hopeful coalition partners support Gadkari, this mega balloon called Modi would be burst.

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New Delhi, May 17 (PTI): Entry to all sites and museums under the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) across the country will be free on Sunday in view of the International Museum Day.

There are 3,698 protected monuments and sites, and 52 museums under the ambit of the ASI.

"The ASI is pleased to announce that entry to all ASI monuments and museums across the country will be free on May 18, on the occasion of International Museum Day," the Culture Ministry said in a statement.

The International Museum Day highlights the vital role that museums play in preserving cultural heritage, promoting education, and fostering dialogue across communities and generations.

This year to encourage wider public participation, the ASI is offering free access to its network of 52 site museums and all ticketed monuments across the country, which house some of India's most treasured archaeological artefacts,” from prehistoric tools and sculptures to medieval inscriptions, and more, the statement said.

"This initiative seeks to deepen public engagement with India's rich cultural legacy and to provide a meaningful platform for people to reconnect with history and heritage," it said.

The ASI also has a dedicated Museum Wing which deals with maintenance and management of its site museums, which includes one at Sarnath site (1910) being the earliest in the series of archaeological site museums located across the country, the ministry said.

The concept of archaeological site museums sought to preserve and display the excavated and movable artefacts near the site so that the displayed objects don't lose its context and may be studied by researchers and visitors alike while visiting the site, it said.

Recently, India's first underground museum at the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Humayun's Tomb was inaugurated, along with the Virtual Experiential Museum at Man Mahal Observatory, Varanasi and Archaeological site of Lalitagiri at Odisha, the ministry added.

ASI site museums are being upgraded to facilitate the need of every section of the society, and with modern interventions like AR-VR (augmented reality-virtual reality) also being incorporated to give visitors a holistic experience, officials said.