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Modi Sir, Lutyens Delhi Made You PM, Now It Could Bring You Down

Lutyens Delhi did more to propel Modi to the PMO than any other group. Hostility now is perhaps his most grievous political error.

The Central Secretariat buildings, designed by Edwin Lutyens, in New Delhi. (Photographer: Anindito Mukherjee/Bloomberg)
The Central Secretariat buildings, designed by Edwin Lutyens, in New Delhi. (Photographer: Anindito Mukherjee/Bloomberg)

How many times has Prime Minister Narendra Modi acknowledged a mistake or shortcoming during his nearly 56 months in office? Honestly, you could count that number on less than half the fingers of your right hand. And even when he has, it’s been a negative compliment to himself. Just look at how he answered the last question in his orchestrated 95-minute interview (more monologue, less Q&A?) on New Year’s Day 2019:

Q 41: Any regret during this term?

Prime Minister Modi: I could neither make the Lutyens world part of me, or me a part of them. I did not want them to be a part of me as my background is different. I am a representative of the non-elite world. I could not win them over, but [I’m] still trying how [to] win over such forces.

Modi Sir, Lutyens Delhi Made You PM, Now It Could Bring You Down

Who Or What is ‘Lutyens Delhi’?

So, who or what is this elite ‘Lutyens Delhi’ cabal that Modi failed to win over? Frankly, there are two completely different and conflicting versions of this mythical club in vogue:

  • In one, Lutyens Delhi stands for that cozy arrangement among arms dealers, commercial lobbyists, honeytrap fixers, businessmen, journalists, bureaucrats, and politicians—don’t be surprised if one person doubles up in three or more of these categories—who were so graphically captured in the Tehelka sting at the turn of this century. That’s the world of easy money, scotch, schmooze, and sleaze, which Modi claims to have smashed. So, this one cannot be his definition of Lutyens Delhi, since he would not be “trying how to win over such forces”
  • In another description, quite clearly endorsed by Modi, Lutyens Delhi stands for that “insufferable” group of erudite, English-speaking thinkers who believe in social/cultural liberalism, religious/gender equality, small state, freer enterprise, and a dollop of efficient welfarism (a.k.a. JNU-types or jhola-wallahs, in the BJP’s narrow world-view). Modi “regrets”, but with visible glee and zero remorse, that he failed to make them “a part of me, or me a part of them”.
Now here’s my wager: this hostility towards Lutyens Delhi is perhaps the most grievous political error that Modi has made in an otherwise canny inning as India’s most persuasive—or proselytising, take your pick—Prime Minister. 
In fact, I would argue that Lutyens Delhi did more to propel Modi into the PMO than any other comparable caucus or support group. They may have opposed him in the post-Gujarat Riots’ Noughties (2002-9), but had firmly switched sides, rooting for him in 2013-14.
President Pranab Mukherjee administers the oath of office of Prime Minister to Narendra Modi,  in New Delhi, on May 26, 2014. (Photograph: PIB)<a href="https://www.facebook.com/sharer/sharer.php?u=http://pibphoto.nic.in/photo//2014/May/l2014052653989.jpg"><i><br></i></a>
President Pranab Mukherjee administers the oath of office of Prime Minister to Narendra Modi, in New Delhi, on May 26, 2014. (Photograph: PIB)

I shall prove this by picking up a few published quotes from a handful of the ‘Lutyens icons’, as per Modi. Here goes!

Go-Go Days Before May 2014

Arun Shourie (Oct. 18, 2013): When strength is there, shackles break and whatever you do is a step forward. In one word, we need Narendra Modi.

Shekhar Gupta: (Nov. 16, 2013):

Modi Sir, Lutyens Delhi Made You PM, Now It Could Bring You Down

Swaminathan Aiyar (Apr. 13, 2013): Unlike most politicians, Modi has clearly not enriched himself… In 2011-12, Gujarat had the lowest Muslim rural poverty rate among all states. Its overall poverty rate for Muslims (11.4 percent) was lower than for Hindus (17.6 percent).

Tavleen Singh (Mar. 9, 2014): If Narendra Modi is twice as popular as Rahul Gandhi, as recent polls indicate, it is because of the overwhelming belief across India that the country has been leaderless for a long while.

Followed By A Heady Endorsement At Prime Minister Modi’s Inauguration

Pratap Bhanu Mehta (May 17, 2014): Narendra Modi has scripted one of the most gloriously spectacular political triumphs in the history of independent India… Modi is a political phenomenon without precedent. In the annals of democratic politics, there are few stories to match his… To walk into Bihar and talk about transcending caste politics, to utter the sentence that no secularist in India has had the courage to utter, that poverty has no religion, to dream of reviving India’s growth prospects, to talk about jobs, to tap into the restlessness for doing things…

Shekhar Gupta (May 17, 2014): Narendra Modi has not used any polarising language or articulated any exclusivist agenda through the campaign. This is a victory achieved primarily on an unqualified promise of economic reform never seen in our political history.

Tavleen Singh (May 18, 2014):

Modi Sir, Lutyens Delhi Made You PM, Now It Could Bring You Down

TN Ninan (Sept. 26, 2014): Mod Mod Modi. His confidence remains unshaken, and his glass of acronyms is never half full. This is a man who is enjoying the moment and the spotlight, and having some fun, and why not? When boarding his 747 for the United States, he runs all the way up the steps—Obama-style—but impressive for someone who is a fairly-bulky 64.

Arun Shourie (May 19, 2014): Everyone discusses and comes to a view and the decision is taken. The file goes back and everyone reports back within a fortnight. That’s how Modi functions. Those things will get done swiftly. Fast decision making, he is much for follow-ups.

But Then The Tide Began To Turn…

As Modi’s soaring promise began to falter, and political/administrative improprieties mounted, the Lutyens’ outpouring, inevitably, changed. Because these are wise and fair people.

They are not anybody’s groupies. They don’t root mindlessly, or with a partisan agenda.

They may be a microscopic English-speaking minority, but they lead India’s thought atmosphere, which crucially creates the political narrative.

Arun Shourie (Mid-2016):

Modi Sir, Lutyens Delhi Made You PM, Now It Could Bring You Down
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To Conclude….

As Lutyens Delhi sharpened its attack on Modi’s blind spots or complicities, his electoral graph faltered. He was no longer invincible. He began to lose elections.

Some of you will say that I have got my causality wrong. That the Lutyens’ narrative changed because of the poll reverses. No sir, I can prove that the electoral defeats followed the change in Lutyens’ discourse, not vice versa.
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I shall also prove that Lutyens Delhi is perhaps the most infallible predictor of election outcomes in India.

The horse that it backs usually wins. And this positive correlation goes back several decades. So, Prime Minister Modi will ignore, or challenge, this Lutyens’ Index of Electoral Victory at his own peril.

Raghav Bahl is the co-founder and chairman of Quintillion Media, including BloombergQuint. He is the author of two books, viz ‘Superpower?: The Amazing Race Between China’s Hare and India’s Tortoise’, and ‘Super Economies: America, India, China & The Future Of The World’.