Friday, March 27, 2009

Ram Mantra and Modi shine in BJP meeting


At each time election draws near we hear from BJP its adherence to the Ram Temple and how does it want to build India a strong, self-reliant nation. We get tired of these but not the leadership of BJP or else apart from its credibility (already at stake) its existence may come to the edge. This is not desirable in any way and for that reason it reiterates Ram mantra. The same was also seen on the third day of the BJP’s national executive-cum-council on Sunday morning. But causing shudders within LK Advani, Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi did steal the show.

Whatever may be the castigations against him, there is no doubt in it that Narendra Modi remains vibrant always and for that reason his speech also expresses the same stances. He was seen to lash the UPA government once gain for its humongous failure to tackle the spate of terrorism along with its ‘half-hearted’ and ‘feeble’ attempt to get to the bottom of the conspiracy behind the Mumbai terror assault. What is the main reason behind this conciliatory and frail attitude? It’s the compulsion of vote-bank politics, according to him. He also brought to the fore an allegation that the Pakistani miscreants could not have carried out the attack without the help of local elements.

“Who’s stopping them from getting them (the local help)? It’s only vote-bank politics, which is leading the country on the path of destruction,” he alleged.

He also disparaged the Congress and the Manmohan Singh government for its governance track-record and its undue allegiance to a single dynasty.

“For a long time now, there has been a sustained campaign to vilify the BJP as a Brahmin-Baniya party, a party of the Hindi heartland and an urban party, even when the party was winning elections in various corners. There is an attempt to depict the party as being anti-women, even though the BJP has the maximum number of women representatives,’’ he stated very clearly.

The scathing attack on the opposition did satisfy a good section of the crowd and it became evident. What was the reaction of BJP’s topmost leadership and prime ministerial candidate LK Advani? They were not available for comment.

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