Monday, May 12, 2014

Verdict 2014


In the next few hours voting for General Elections for 2014 will come to an end, and the TV channels will take over bombarding exit poll verdicts for the next few days. TimesNow has already announced its ‘HOLOgram’ version, and CNN-IBN has given a peek to its exit polls stage design!

The Trending topic on twitter since morning has been #Verdict2014 and #AlwaysWithCongress, do not know if its irony or a rude shock for the pollster like that of 2004 & 2009. Every survey and every media house has been talking about how INC will be decimated or how BJP or rather Modi will come to power with a thumping majority.

The run up to the elections and the entire campaign has been the MOST undignified and brutal, leaders cutting across parties made personal remarks and several senior leaders of other parties. In the barrage of speeches in the campaign trails and hashtag wars on Twitter, Indian elections went on a High to it’s new Low. Abuse for Abuse, Tweet for Tweet, Sound-bite for Sound-bite and 24 hours News channels mostly picking up story trends from Twitter left voter exhausted.

Modi’s bunch of Lies, Fake Gujarat development stories, Slip-of-tongue comments, Hate Gandhi family speeches, Arrogance, PR, Event management was hardly matched by INC Leadership! Rahul Gandhi’s more measured speech and focus of putting out the achievements of UPA did not reach TV News channels as they were always on a look out for ONLY Sound bites.

BJP’s cleverly crafted campaign and event management left INC spinning, Maya, Lalu, Jaya, Mulayam, Nitesh, Mamata were not even given air time on the National News channels. Many voters from most parts of the country wondered if any of the parties other than BJP, INC, AAP contested at all. While media savvy Kejriwal & AAP scored several brownie points, even they were left with nothing more than few minutes of air time.

As a News addict, and have been watching News channels for several years, one could see tremendous shift in the way media houses functioned all through the election campaign. Media was indeed influencing voters indirectly or more importantly demoralizing the cadre of many parties, and made me wonder if elections were actually fought in the TV studios or by News channels or by Political parties on ground.

But voters of India have decided what they want, who influenced them does not really matter, but who reached out to them and how they saw the entire election campaign play out, did they vote based on track record and manifesto or was it just vote for change all that can ONLY be deliberated once the REAL elections #Verdict2014 is out.

Many like me are not entirely happy, but there are no excuses once the votes are recorded. In the battle of ideologies, in the ballet of Truth v/s Hype in the battle of We v/s I, in the battle of Decency v/s Arrogance, in the battle of Democracy v/s Corporate, in the battle of People v/s Media one will be the loser and Indian voters have decided that.

I am no Psephologists but General Elections 2014 is going to throw a lot of surprises as the EVM get unlocked, and will leave the Media in a spin yet again! 

- Kavitha Reddy

Friday, May 9, 2014

NO Accidental Prime Minister

General Elections 2014, one the most bitterly fought elections in the history of independent India is finally coming to an end. In the next few days, faith of every candidate and party will be decided as voting ends and counting begins.

As the political drama unfolds one man is quietly getting ready to walk into the sunset. Renowned economist, father of economic reforms & liberalization in India and the man who lead UPA Government, Dr Manmohan Singh  bids good bye to public life.

Dr Singh lead one of the most successful and progressive governments in the history of independent India, but equally marred with controversial scams, he was blamed for being non-communicative and was targeted unfairly as a puppet in the hands of Sonia Gandhi.

Dr Singh’s last 2-3 years in office has been his toughest, an over critical media, obstructive opposition and anti-corruption movements across the country took a toll on communication. Dr Singh is not known for being aggressive; his dignified approach was mostly interpreted as his incapability to act tough. A soft spoken Dr Singh was attacked constantly by a barrage of media and opposition sometimes with a pre-set agenda.

Today as Dr Singh gets ready to leave office, there is a sadness that surrounds, call it the era of sound-bites or a well planned propaganda by the opposition, UPA Government and the Indian National Congress failed to aggressively put across the achievements of Dr Singh lead Government.

The biggest failure of Dr Singh lead government was simply lack of aggressive and relentless communication. As main stream media looks for stories from the social media, lack of proactive communication from UPA Governments only added to its list of trouble. One may argue that its fatigue, rarely any government has successfully completed its 2 terms in office.

As India stands at cross roads, and is fighting an ideological battle, facts got replaced with rhetoric and parliamentary elections is fought as presidential one from one end of the spectrum. A bitterly fought election has over shadowed the achievements of Dr Singh lead UPA Government, and only time will tell how Dr Singh’s Government will be viewed as the election dust settles.  

No one knows what Dr Singh would do next, but I firmly believe that history will judge Dr Singh kindly and will attribute the India Growth story to Policies he laid out during his tenure. Why shouldn’t it, there cannot be a better person to lead India than Dr Singh, and even during the most tough economic times he put India ahead.
Dr Singh will always be #SinghIsKing for many INC supporters like me; I admired him for being dignified even during brutal, abusive and uncouth campaign against him, he held the dignity of the Office of the Prime Minister of India.

Whatever maybe the outcome of General Elections 2014 Dr Singh will indeed have the last laugh, and time will reconcile to the fact that he was ‘NO Accidental Prime Minister’. 

Thank You Dr Manmohan Singh for building a Liberalized and Inclusive India, I am glad that India had a Prime Minister like you.   

- Kavitha Reddy

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Proudly With Congress

On 17th April 2014 Karnataka will go for a single phase LS polls, and is indeed one of the toughest elections ever for the party I support and associated with. Ever since I remember I have been part of INC election campaigns but this elections has been the most exciting as the campaign has been both online and offline.

When I started using Twitter for the first time all I could see was anti-INC, anti-Gandhi, anti-UPA rants and abuses. Few of my pro-Govt & pro-INC tweets and replies were trolled and attacked viciously and it did scare me and bother me for days. But reading @GSurya tweets made me realize that it’s important to put out your voice and facts irrespective of what the trolls are going to say, hence started my braver and bolder version as INC supporter.

During Karnataka assembly elections some of us in Bangalore tweeted and shared updates on FB pages along with our offline campaign in our constituencies and we got to know each other, were glad that #NammaSarkara came to power with a big number. 

Aby once called me and asked if I want to be part of pro-INC Social Media initiative, the answer was a big YES. Eventually all like minded INC supporters initiated by @WithCongress came together with a common objective to put out facts and to counter BJP & RSS propaganda and divisive online campaign. All of us had one philosophy not to abuse or use language that INC as a party does not subscribe to or that would embarrass the party. 

Meeting and interacting with people like @GauravPandhi, @RachitSeth, @Vishesh4, @Kashyap_1982, @MaxMelbin, @Bhushannag, @Srivatsayb made me more proud supporter of INC, it assured me that I have support whenever I get trolled or targeted by nasty Modi Bhakts or Swamy Patriots :)

Highlights of our online support for INC was when Shri Digvijay Singh invited us to meet CM Siddhu, DKS, HM George, KPCC President, BKC (thanks to Gaurav) and we shared our views and how we will be helping Karnataka Govt and INC to spread information, put out facts and counter propaganda online. The smile on CM’s face said it all; he was thrilled when Shri Digvijay Singh said ‘they just do not want Modi to come to power’.

Over the last one year (almost) we trended hastags, shared views, shared data, put out facts, countered allegations and rhetoric, debated with actual data of UPA Govt achievement, shared data on Gujarat, questioned Modi fearlessly, dissected Modi speeches, made fun of his lies and errors, replied to trolls with data, questioned media for biased reporting, questioned journalists on their silence over Modi, supported INC, made witty comments, replied aggressively, made strong comments, spoke for INC , shared whatsapp messages, defended INC and its Leaders with data and made our presence felt in the social media that was once dominated by right wingers and we also won support of many neutrals.

Winning moments came when I got messages appreciating the updates and information that I was fearlessly putting out, even though I was trolled several times by my BJP friends :). There were few friends who took digs at me or trolled me, but my updates were not for converted, it was indeed for who were undecided, unsure or who were looking for information and logical debates/comments/updates. Many of my close friends were uncomfortable with my hard support for INC, but I was/am doing my duty as an informed citizen, asking uncomfortable questions, countering rhetoric with data with a single objective that India should decide based on FACTS

My proudest moment as an online supporter was when Nandan Nilekani was in HSR Layout and I met few of his team members (non-political people), when I introduced myself their first reaction was ‘oh Kavitha Reddy the strongest supporter of INC, have read your tweets:) 

As election day comes closer and offline campaign ends, there is a sense of satisfaction that I have done my best to put out facts both online and offline and at least ensure that people who are neutrals, who are non-political, who would vote based on facts, who appreciated arguments will go and vote for a Good/Right/Best candidate who represents the Idea of India.

As voters we have the responsibility to vote and elect a Good/Right/Best candidate as our MP, so give your conscience the option to choose the right MP who can represent you in the Lok Shaba. When you press that button let it be ONLY for a Good/Right/Best candidate. Be assured that when we choose the Good/Right/Best candidate ONLY then we can expect a Good/Right/Best Government.

Jai Hind, Jai Karnataka 
#BharatKeMazbootHaath

Monday, March 3, 2014

Thursday, February 13, 2014

M K Gandhi at Namma Metro

My Life is my Message - M K Gandhi 


Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Media Coverage

Kavitha Reddy Articles and Quotes in Media

1. For Basecamp Adventures

2. For Social Cause & Citizen Journalist

   - Citizens’ drive at Agara Lake collects 70 bags of plastic, Citizen Matters 
   - Agara Lake - Living on the Edge, Times of India Neighborhood Edition
   - Relieving Questions (Public Toilets in HSR Layout), Times of India Neighborhood Edition

3. For Kaagaz Foundation

   - Women's Day Celebration, Times of India Neighborhood Edition

Wednesday, November 20, 2013

MiG n Kamet


MiG named after the fighter aircraft & Kamet named after a mountain are the stress busters at home. Other than showing off their stress buster skills they also specializing in crashing out basically anywhere anytime. Mom-Daughter duo just know how to get their way :) 

- Kavitha Reddy

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Education Means

Education is the key to Empowerment; it opens our hearts and minds to greater possibilities hence Education = Possibilities.

I can never imagine education as just college/university degrees or certificate nor will it end with it, education is a continuous process and the day you stop it, it only means you have shut the doors on possibilities.

Education is also a gateway to explore self and to view the world from different perspectives. It nurtures reasoning & rational thinking and gives me the strength to challenges the odds & status-quos.

It indeed empowers me to influence a better tomorrow and to leave behind a better society when my journey ends.

I truly believe in what Nelson Mandela said ‘Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world’. 

- Kavitha Reddy 

Education Times: http://educationtimes.com/ads/ge/article2.html