Monday, June 22, 2009

Organiser - BJP should stick to the time-tested ideology

  • BJP should stick to the time-tested ideology
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    By Anand Mishra ‘Abhay’
    • Everybody is fully aware that nearly most of the television channels are anti-Hindu, unpatriotic and serfs to their foreign masters.
    • This is the state of discipline in a party, which had a high place in the mind of general public and also in its opponents for its reputation as the most disciplined party in the political field. If the top is so much free for all in its unthinkable sad state of affairs what the bottom can expect from the top.

    • It appears that they are so much frustrated due to so-called defeat in the recent Lok Sabha elections that they have lost either their equilibrium of mind or have become a prey to defeatism.
    • To materialise defeat into victory certain steps are essential to be taken in order to boost the morale of the workers at low level and committed vote bank of the party in general.
    • The required steps can be summarised in the following manner:


    • The first and foremost need is to regain self-confidence and maintain discipline in the party at any cost.
    • Who does not know what Star News, NDTV or IBN7 are? Then why to oblige and enhance their importance by giving them any bites? They should be boycotted for some months to set them right and bring their haughty minds to ground.
    • Secondly stick to the time-tested ideology that raised party tally from 2 to 182 in just sixteen years of its birth.
    • Congress tally doubled in UP not due to Rahul Gandhi or Priyanka Vadra factor, but the strategic voting pattern of Muslims played a great role in it.
    • Thirdly BJP forthwith refrain from Roza Aftar Dawats. It has tarnished its image to a great extent and also annoyed its committed voter to a greater extent.

    • BJP leaders should also refrain themselves from offering chadar on the mazars of Sufis.

    • Forthly BJP has to get rid of becoming a carbon copy of the Congress that too unreadable.

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