You may differ ideologically with Rajdeep Sardesai, but his book 2024: The Election That Surprised India is a must-read if you are interested in Indian politics. With his vast contacts in media and political circles, Rajdeep has written a book filled with deep insights into the 2024 general election.
The chapterization is excellent, starting with “Ab ki Baar, Char Char Sau Paar: The Gods That Failed” and concluding with “Modi vs Rahul: What Lies Ahead.” As a regular viewer of The Lallantop’s weekly political show Netanagari, where Rajdeep is a founding pillar, I noticed that some of the insights shared in this book were mentioned on the show earlier. However, the book goes much deeper into BJP’s election strategies and uncovers shocking details, such as how the BJP allegedly controls media houses.
You won’t believe the extent to which BJP reportedly uses state power to threaten news organizations. If you oppose the state supremo, you either face collapse or are brutally punished by state-owned agencies through various means. No one is spared—not even their own party members—as they are barred from asking unsettling questions to Modi. The book presents a chilling picture of how central agencies have failed to uphold the democratic values of the country.
Rajdeep also describes how the 2024 election lacked a level playing field, with detailed references to disparities in financial funding and media coverage. Opposition parties were left with little room to maneuver. While every political party might have 11 players on the field, BJP had a 12th—the Enforcement Directorate (ED). The book explains in detail how this agency was allegedly used in favor of the central government, including the example of the ED’s role in toppling Maharashtra’s MVA government.
One of the most interesting chapters, “Hamare Saath ED Hai: Washing Machine Politics,” provides insights into how opposition politicians were brought into BJP’s fold for electoral benefit. This raised serious concerns within the Sangh and its ground-level cadre.
This book is fascinating and thought-provoking. I cannot possibly summarize all the information it contains; it’s better that you read it yourself. Whether you are a supporter of BJP, INC, or any other party, books like these are essential to understanding the current political landscape of India. If you’re interested in politics, this book won’t bore you—it’s written in an accessible, engaging style and is an easy read.