This is of course the moderators' prerogative.ramana wrote:Looks like all BRF members ae in GDF!!! Too bad lurkers are deprived of the chance to view the to and fro.

This is of course the moderators' prerogative.ramana wrote:Looks like all BRF members ae in GDF!!! Too bad lurkers are deprived of the chance to view the to and fro.
Sorry for late reply, svenkat ji..svenkat wrote:ND,SP,AS ? TIA
What is this sizeable section? Hardly any of them can be claimed to be mass leaders of any sort. The state satraps, the real leaders are on Modis side.Viv S wrote:That's assuming the rest of the party was on board and his was a one-man crusade. By most accounts there was a sizeable section opposed to Modi.
Why does one need to be senior to replace him as head of NDA? If he was so cut up at the BJP and no longer wants to be in charge, what business does he have to remain as head of the NDA? Should stick to his principles and leave.There is nobody senior enough to replace him as the head of NDA at short notice and his successor will have to be chosen by consensus. Eventually I do expect him to resign from the NDA leadership as well and thereafter retire from politics entirely. I'm willing to wait for now before calling him out on that.
Hardly true in your eyes. Check out the response here to guage the popular opinion. Similarly, country-wide, no BJP leader currently has anywhere near the mass appeal of a Modi, even if Chauhan or Parrikar were alternatives. Its amusing to see how the constant demonization of Modi has neatly boomeranged on his critics, namely the Congress backed media & other interests, vested or otherwise, and made him recognized across the country.The assumption being that the only alternative to Modi is Advani or a handpicked acolyte. Hardly true.
ramana wrote:Are you serious! we already have a problem with him thinking in C and writing in English. He atleast is familiar with C.
Possibly Narendra Modi failed to keep his relationship with LK Advani close and warm. After September 2011, Advani must have started looking at the world in a totally different light.NAGPUR: Almost two years ago, the RSS had told L K Advani he'd have to give up his prime ministerial aspirations. He was to play only a mentor role in the party.
Advani has been credited with catapulting the BJP from a two-MP party to one with 185 MPs at one point of time, thanks mainly to his "rathayatras". His last such yatra, the Jan Chetana Yatra in October 2011, became a bone of contention within the party. The RSS had felt it was aimed more at projecting himself as PM nominee.
The cross-country tour met with resistance. On September 21, Advani came to Nagpur to enlist the support of RSS sarsanghachalak Mohan Bhagwat. Hours before he arrived, then BJP president Nitin Gadkari had an early-morning meeting with the RSS boss. A crestfallen Advani later met Bhagwat and for the first time declared he wasn't in the PM race.
At that meeting, Advani was told that it was time for him to play a mentor's role and pass on the mantle to younger leaders. It seems Advani got support on the yatra only on condition that he'd quit the PM race. The veteran was told that he had had his shot at the top job in 2009.
A dejected Advani later told reporters he had no personal ambitions in the party. "I became a swayamsevak at the age of 14, then a member of the Jan Sangh and then the BJP. What I got from these organizations in my political career of 55 years and from my fellow workers is much more than the PM's post," he had said. Much before this, the RSS had raised the red flag after he sang paeans to MA Jinnah, calling him a secular leader. From that juncture, Advani's relation with the Sangh began souring.
A week before that Advani-Bhagwat meeting, RSS bosses reportedly had a secret conclave at the Tadoba Andhari Tiger Reserve near Chandrapur, 150km from here, on September 15 and 16. Besides Bhagwat, the meeting was attended by RSS seniors like Bhayyaji Joshi, Madandas Devi, Dattatray Hosbale and Suresh Soni. They were firm that Advani should pass on the baton to someone younger like Narendra Modi, Sushma Swaraj, Nitin Gadkari or Arun Jaitley.
Plus 1.BijuShet wrote:Thanks Ramanaji for asking SaiKji to write in more coherent terms. I do not have time to play kids word games with his posts.ramana wrote:Bijushet, Saik was berating LKA for his antics. Need to put on your saiklogical decoder.
Saik, it will help all of us you convey your ideas in simple sentences and not like a C program.
Also vina has not changed sides. He has been a constant nationalist.
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I think LKAji has tremneous pressure to do whatever it takes to stop Modi. ...
Satire/lampooning is the easiest for it conveys the criticsm effectively.
As for Vinaji, I have never questioned his being a nationalist. I was checking if he switched his party loyalties from the Congress, a fact he has made no secret of in the past. I give him credit for being open about his political leaning unlike some posters here who keep saying they prefer BJP but either vote against it during elections or keep demanding a Ram Rajya or bust kind of leadership from BJP. They want to live in the Ram Rajya of Ayodhya but are not sure of donning saffron. You cannot have it both ways.
It gets tiring to read from poster after poster, their constant demands of BJP must do this, BJP must do that for it to get approval. I say damn these voters. BJP must do what is right for itself to get to power and in line with its vision of a future for India. If this vision appeals to India then they will join in this march else they can continue behaving like mindless barking dogs for the other party that has been in power for the last 60 years.
Sir, please mention the language you post in, so we can acquire that dictionary or bing translate.SaiK wrote:I can visualize the pain he must be suffering letting aside politics for a sec. During ABV times, he was second.. and it appears like another oppty coming by against the incumbent regime, NaMo wave seems to belittle him. Personally, it is a good decision in that instead of being #2 to Modi, he take off from mainline scene, basically creating a turbulence reasoning certain bad influences on the party.
Again, he is unlike MG, who has sacrificed for the nation rather for his personal ambitions. Whatsoever may be the personal or party politics and reasons, but finding fault at the org, and hence quitting is not a good game plan. jmt
To his credit, he did try earnestly during early phases of 2009 election campaign. They had two major issues - 26/11 and black money. They mysteriously dropped targetting MMS and UPA1 against 26/11 and LKA has been experimenting going away from Hindutva - so they were forced to take up the issue of black money and corruption. According to wikileaks, Jaitley allegedly referred to "hindutva" as an "issue of convenience" for BJP while talking to a US diplomat - this was revealed in one of the wikileaks.SaiK wrote:I can visualize the pain he must be suffering letting aside politics for a sec. During ABV times, he was second.. and it appears like another oppty coming by against the incumbent regime, NaMo wave seems to belittle him. Personally, it is a good decision in that instead of being #2 to Modi, he take off from mainline scene, basically creating a turbulence reasoning certain bad influences on the party.
Its not about saintly qualities, ramana ji.. He had worked hard to prepare the throne so that he could sit on it. ABV beat him in it. He had more hold on the org than ABV. Post NDA was formed, his wings were clipped because NDA was formed around ABV. LKA was kept away with bargepole.After NDA was formed, LKA had no chance. This is 1995-96 I am talking about. If LKA were PM, the resultant NDA would have been much different, IMO.ramana wrote:Atri, All are finding saintly qualities in LKA but I recall he was like a dagger in ABV's side till he was made Deputy PM. When ABV had the general anesthesia for his knee operation the codes were given to someone else. I think George Fernandes the Defence Minister.
If they open channels to Yeddurappa, It is good indication.RajeshA wrote:We also know that RSS had reopened channels to B.S. Yeddyruppa and wanted him to rejoin BJP. And all this had started well before the crowning of Modi. So yes, Advani must certainly have felt that he was being sidelined. As far as Yeddi is concerned, after all Advani took the call, and RSS was trying to reverse his decision.
So whereas BJP leaders are trying to persuade Advani to take back his resignation, RSS leaders are giving Advani the cold shoulder.
I really do commend RSS, that they took the plunge with Modi, but for that they had to take the reins away from Advani.
Dear Shri Rajnath Singhji,
All my life I have found working for the Jana Sangh and the Bharatiya Janata Party a matter of great pride and endless satisfaction for myself.
For some time I have been finding it difficult to reconcile either with the current functioning of the party, or the direction in which it is going. I no longer have the feeling that this is the same idealistic party created by Dr. Mookerji, Pandit Deendayalji, Nanaji and Vaypayeeji, whose sole concern was the country, and its people. Most leaders of ours are now concerned just with their personal agendas.
I have decided, therefore, to resign from the three main fora of the party, namely the National Executive, the Parliamentary Board and the Election Committee. This may be regarded as my resignation letter.
Yours Sincerely,
L.K. Advani
10.06.2013
andMy Book – the one that has stayed with me for four-and-a-half decades – is Isaac Asimov's Foundation Trilogy, written when Asimov was barely out of his teens himself. I didn't grow up wanting to be a square-jawed individualist or join a heroic quest; I grew up wanting to be Hari Seldon,using my understanding of the mathematics of human behaviour to save civilisation
Read and enjoy and draw your own parallels....Maybe the first thing to say about Foundation is that it's not exactly science fiction – not really. Yes, it's set in the future, there's interstellar travel, people shoot each other with blasters instead of pistols and so on. But these are superficial details, playing a fairly minor part in the story. The Foundation novels are about society, not gadgets – and unlike, say, William Gibson's cyberpunk novels, which are excellent in a very different way, they're about societies that don't seem much affected by technological progress. Asimov's Galactic Empire sounds an awful lot like the Roman Empire. Trantor, the empire's capital, comes across as a sort of hyper-version of Manhattan in the 1940s. The Foundation itself seems to recapitulate a fair bit of American history, passing through Boss Tweed politics and Robber Baron-style plutocracy; by the end of the trilogy it has evolved into something resembling mid 20th-century America – although Asimov makes it clear that this is by no means its final state.
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In the first book-and-a-half there are a series of moments in which the fate of the galaxy seems to hang in the balance, as the Foundation faces the apparent threat of extinction at the hands of barbarian kings, regional warlords, and eventually the decaying but still powerful empire itself. Each of these crises is met by the men of the hour, whose bravery and cunning seem to offer the only hope. Each time, the Foundation triumphs. But here's the trick: after the fact, it becomes clear that bravery and cunning had nothing to do with it, because the Foundation was fated to win thanks to the laws of psychohistory. Each time, just to drive the point home, the image of Hari Seldon, recorded centuries before, appears in the Time Vault to explain to everyone what just happened. The barbarians were never going to prevail, because the Foundation's superior technology, packaged as religion, gave it the ability to play them off against each other. The warlord's weapons were no match for the Foundation's economic clout. And so on.
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The Mule is a mutant whose ability to control others' emotions lets him conquer the Foundation and threaten the whole Seldon Plan. To contain the menace, the Second Foundation – a hidden group of psychohistorians, the secret keepers of the Plan – must emerge from hiding. So far, this sounds like any of a hundred tales of the struggle between good and evil. But Foundation isn't that kind of series. The problem, you see, isn't how to defeat the Mule and ensure the triumph of truth, justice, and the Foundation way. It is, instead, to get the Plan back on track – and that requires making sure that nobody understands the Plan!
So the Mule (who, as I said, isn't an entirely unsympathetic character) must be defeated, but the defeat must be subtle – no dramatic space battles, no victory parade, in fact no obvious defeat at all. Characteristically for the whole series, the accomplishment of the Mule's quiet defeat itself depends crucially on his not understanding the need for subtlety: he must believe that the Second Foundation is planning the very kind of shoot-em-up denouement that it must in fact avoid.
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Sushupti wrote:Advaani jumps from rath
http://www.telegraphindia.com/1130611/i ... hnabig.jpg
“This is the dying lunge of ambition,” a senior BJP leader said of Advani’s resignation. “He had better read the writing on the wall and retain his dignity, his day is done.”
http://www.telegraphindia.com/1130611/j ... 994714.jsp
Rajnath and Modi were supposed to call on the patriarch this morning. But it is learnt that Advani called the BJP president in the morning and said he would like to meet him alone. The message was conveyed to the Gujarat chief minister who called off his trip to Delhi.
http://www.telegraphindia.com/1130611/j ... 994711.jsp
http://forums.bharat-rakshak.com/viewto ... 3#p1467453dili billi are close to powers to be in dilli.
it is on record of old man's protege that they only fight in parliament but friends outside. AJ and SS are good parliamentarians that is it, but not enough. old man is demented type with grand delusions now. AK is hedging his bets now that his power base in KA is shaky, may become chameleon. he is the weakest of dilli billi more amenable to NaMo.(But NaMo is not entertained.)
If old man goes then SS and AJ will have to change. old man has lot of influence across political spectrum, also due to NaMo factor.
They are soft on termite party correctly pointed by Jethmalani.
http://forums.bharat-rakshak.com/viewto ... 1#p1453841Another issue needing burnol for some of loh purush acolytes is -
likelihood of no more safe seats or virtually no seats for these folks.
LKA may not even contest-
SS may have to sweat it out as she still has some capabities of old but needs severe testing
AK doubtful unless he does some somersaults- BSY may come inhandy for some ar@se kissing etc.
AJ has no power base.(but useful as a lawyer and smart chap if handled carefully)
YS no poweer or massbase
JS doubt if Vasundhararaje Scindia will oblige.
MMJ is unpopular in varanasi.
So if LKA falls which is more or less certain, the others will fall too like pack of cards-- else their political obituary is on cards.
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IOW NaMo will herald a gen chnage form thinking of the old BJP.
IMHO bery good from Indian POV in the long run.
But bad news for corrupt congis irrespective of this elections 2014.