Wednesday, August 8, 2012
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Monday, March 8, 2010
BJP's Opposition To Return of Indians in PoK
The first to express his desire was union Health Minister and former state Chief Minister Ghulam Nabi Azad. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has decided to launch a countrywide agitation against it. Newly elected BJP president Nitin Gadkari had fixed 25 February for launch of the agitation in Jammu. The party has termed the decision dangerous.
Immediate Action for Success
Both pro-government and antigovernment elements have expressed their displeasure over the issue, while the National Conference has termed the acceptance of its recommendations a great success. The state Congress has welcomed Chidambaram's decision. PDP chief Mehbooba Mufti has welcomed the decision and has tried to take credit for the same.
Separatists have termed the decision a conspiracy. They have said that the government should take immediate action for the success of a composite dialogue. Kashmiri pundits in Jammu and New Delhi have expressed disapproval of the decision. They said forgiving militants would amount to turning the clock back. Kashmiris in PoK have rejected the decision. They said that the Indian Government should withdraw the army and should give people the right to self-determination.
Major Hurdle
All are expressing their views and nobody can be stopped from doing so. As far as the BJP's opposition is concerned, it is an opposition party, which had been in power in the past. It rules in several states. On the whole the party does not enjoy countrywide acceptance. Many persons, including non-Muslims, consider it a communal and extremist Hindu party.
Monday, August 24, 2009
Growing Indiscipline in BJP
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) meet for introspection under way in Shimla has been paralyzed by concerns. Important issues such as "road ahead" and "move forward" have been overshadowed by certain concerns.
All efforts are being made to come out of the Jinnah episode, but no positive result is emerging. Since the results of the last general elections were not as expected, power has eluded the BJP.
Jaswant Singh's Book Controversy
The party convened the meeting in Shimla to introspect its election defeat and to decide the road ahead. Even before the meeting could begin, announcement was made to expel senior leader and former Union Minister Jaswant Singh over his book on Mohammad Ali Jinnah.
After that, senior party leaders and strategists got busy in rescuing L K Advani from the Jinnah controversy. Earlier, Advani had to give up party president post over the statement that he made about Jinnah in
New Front Opened
Jaswant Singh has opened a front with regard to his expulsion, which may make the party face new troubles. Party leaders are looking at Advani and Jaswant Singh from different perspectives on the Jinnah issue.
Accordingly, they are presenting their points of defense and attack on the issue. In reality, the BJP has strayed away from basic issues and has unnecessarily got embroiled on the Jinnah issue. Party leaders themselves are responsible for it.
Factionalism in Party
With growing indiscipline and factionalism in the party, ambitions of leaders have also increased considerably. Sidelining issues related to people's concerns, the party has got embroiled in useless issues that have nothing to do with the country or the people in the present context.
If the party is unable to control indiscipline and factionalism in it, the people would sideline the party and its dream of coming to power again would never be fulfilled.
There is not a single BJP leader who is acceptable to all. Atal Behari Vajpayee's personality was different. Everybody respected him. One should not hope for any positive outcome from the Shimla introspection meet.
Conflict has begun within the BJP with regard to the report presented in the meeting over the party's election defeat. The situation could become more serious in the coming days.