NaMo had maintained silence in the face of barrage of accusations for the worst communal flare up in his state Gujarat in March 2002, six months after he became the state chief minister. He convinced the minorities of his bona fides by running consistently for a decade the sustained campaign for education of Muslim girls. His action made the minorities all over to have a second and closer look at him. His grand success in the 2017 assembly election in Uttar Pradesh was due to large votes from the minorities. The former chief minister nailed the fact with expression to her inability to understand how NaMo had managed to win also seats that were predominantly the Muslim majority seats.

The 12 years rule in Gujarat had perhaps driven understanding to him that no mechanism would effectively operate with few loose screws. Here the Muslims constituted 13 percent of population without variation in hundred years, Instead of appreciating his grand success in winning over the Muslims; he was punished with installation of rabidly partisan man Aditya Nath Yogi as the chief minister instead of Manoj Sinha choice of NaMo. Yogi lived under the belief that he would soon adorn the chair of NaMo as the man was not the willing choice of the Sangh.

Yogi had continued for four years play of politics of elimination of the minorities from all political position and also keep them deprived of any advantage. Gradually the Muslims were deprived of their representation in all elective bodies from parliament to panchayats. Yogi and his Mentors had overlooked that all the Muslims of the state had refused to accept the option offered by the British rulers before their finally sailing off from India to move to Pakistan. Few thousand from neighbour Bihar had accepted but none from Uttar Pradesh though their Population proportion was higher.

The state provides the classic example that the lower castes and classes took their caste and vocations with them on their shifting to new denomination. They had embraced Islam in their quest to seek social dignity and not new denomination .They had continued to have same social and vocational equations except marriages. No regime in the previous decades had denied the use of abilities and capacities of all denomination oriented or expressed their resentment for the past.

The chief minister Yogi not only initiated moves to deny the equality but also launched campaigns for imaginary transgressions. Several young Muslims were imprisoned for suspected violations of various laws that offended the Hindu sensibilities. Though the provisions of prohibitory detention laws were not used, they were not produced in courts as was obligatory.

It was merely detention to keep them in prison to terrorize others. He was first chief minister to get legislation to empower the state to prevent Muslim boys marrying Hindu girls but also to imprison Muslims who had married to Hindu girls. The law was named as law against love jihad. It was not realized that campaign deprived the young girls of the majority religion of their fundamental right of choice of their life partner but allowed the freedom to the Muslim girls.

Yogi was ultimately realized that his replacing NaMo was nothing but a mirage in mirror to him to tempt him to rule the state to realize objectives of the Sangh. He also realised the impossibility of his becoming even the chief minister again as neither he nor the party can find their echo in hearts of the Muslims of the Dalits with the OBCs running for the Yadav clan. At last he came to his senses to ensure major changes in his proposal to limit future families to only two children.

The formation of the Law commission for evaluation clearly indicated his unawareness of rapid social transit of the rural society in his state. The transformation began in 1992 after stormy winds emanating from the global economy concept began wafting through India. 95 per cent of school going age group kids were attending school. Most poor couples accepted the small family norm to enable them to educate both their children. The visual media expansion and cable TV net works had brought the world in their huts to educate them as to what poor of other lands were doing to ensure better future of their next generation. Their past experience told them in clear terms that the small family scheme of the state as one more tools in hand of the minions in the state structure to increase the avenues of their corruption.

Yogi also took the correct reading of the acquiesce of the nation to the lock down that lasted 18 months though initially it was only for 40 days. Poor lost their avenues of earning their bread but no one has succeeded in arousing their anger against the NaMo regime. The opposition was fighting the government over the issues that do not affect life of masses. How does the snooping of politicians or moneyed people with whatever means, instruments or methods can improve or deteriorate their living? Thus opposition is not even capable of leading their political wars against NaMo.

Though the Sangh chief has twice publicly condemned the Prime Minister NaMo not a single minister or members of parliament or legislator or party man has picked up gauntlet to publicly bash NaMo. And Yogi is not blind not to see which side of slice has butter and surrendered on July7 two months after ineffective second public bashing of NaMo.