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He wants party patriarch L K Advani to be kept out of the decision-making process and Modi to take over.
Yeddyurappa wants to be made the president of the BJP's Karnataka unit. He wants the task of handpicking the candidates who will contest the Lok Sabha polls in 2014. He wants senior posts in the party for his close aides Shobha Karandlage and Dhananjay Kumar. He wants honourable entries for all those leaders who had walked out of the BJP along with him.
He should return without any conditions, if he really wishes to. BJP can sustain second position in KN for a while. But KJP should not be given more rope. What to and what not to do with LKA is matter of BJP and not Yeddi.krishnan wrote:Yeddyurappa's demand for returning to bajapa
He wants party patriarch L K Advani to be kept out of the decision-making process and Modi to take over.
Yeddyurappa wants to be made the president of the BJP's Karnataka unit. He wants the task of handpicking the candidates who will contest the Lok Sabha polls in 2014. He wants senior posts in the party for his close aides Shobha Karandlage and Dhananjay Kumar. He wants honourable entries for all those leaders who had walked out of the BJP along with him.
उत्तर प्रदेश को केंद्र बिंदु बनाकर मिशन 2014 में उतरी भाजपा का उत्साह पार्टी कार्यकर्ता ही नहीं दूसरे दलों के नेताओं ने भी बढ़ा दिया है। अस्सी लोकसभा सीटों वाले राज्य के अड़तीस वर्तमान सांसद भाजपा के संपर्क में हैं और उसके टिकट पर चुनाव लड़ना चाहते हैं। वैसे भाजपा नेतृत्व ने लोकसभा चुनाव के लिए लगभग 50 फीसद सीटों पर अपने उम्मीदवार तय कर लिए हैं। वहीं, पार्टी के पीएम उम्मीदवार नरेंद्र मोदी अगले महीने से राज्य का सघन दौरा करेंगे। संभव है कि हर आठ-दस दिनों के अंतर पर मोदी राज्य के किसी न किसी हिस्से में मौजूद हों।
प्रदर्शन जो भी हो, माहौल ने भाजपा के सिपहसालारों का जोश बढ़ा दिया है। खासकर मोदी के नाम की घोषणा ने हर दल के नेताओं को नई रणनीति पर विचार के लिए मजबूर कर दिया है। बीते दिनों सपा की टिकट ठुकराने वाले सोमपाल शास्त्री अकेले नहीं हैं। सूत्रों के अनुसार विभिन्न दलों के 38 सांसद भाजपा से संपर्क साधे हुए हैं। वह इस बार भाजपा से ही अपनी किस्मत आजमाना चाहते हैं। पार्टी की ओर से अभी किसी को ठोस आश्वासन नहीं दिया गया है, लेकिन हर समीकरण देखने के बाद मजबूत उम्मीदवारों पर वह दांव लगा सकती है। बताते हैं कि कई सीटों पर उम्मीदवारों के नाम तय हो गए हैं। नवंबर तक अधिकांश सीटों के प्रत्याशियों की घोषणा हो सकती है।
इसी के साथ मोदी का अभियान भी अब तेजी पकड़ने वाला है। अक्टूबर से नवंबर तक आठ-नौ रैलियां कर पूरे प्रदेश को मथने की कोशिश होगी। टीम मोदी की योजना पर काम हुआ तो आगरा, बरेली, गोरखपुर, इलाहाबाद, बनारस, बहराइच, कानपुर, मुजफ्फरनगर के आसपास कई क्षेत्रों का दौरा होगा। दौरे का कार्यक्रम इस लिहाज से बनाया जा रहा है कि वह पूरे प्रदेश में अपनी उपस्थिति दर्ज करा सकें। शुरुआत कहां से होगी, यह फिलहाल तय नहीं है, लेकिन नवंबर तक मोदी अपने पहले चरण के चुनावी अभियान का समापन लखनऊ में करेंगे।
प्रदेश में राजनीतिक कील कांटे भी कसे जाने लगे हैं। यह ध्यान रखा जा रहा है कि किसी भी संसदीय क्षेत्र में आपसी खिंचाव वोट पर भारी न पड़े। मसलन कल्याण सिंह की मौजूदगी में लोध समुदाय से यह आश्वासन ले लिया गया है कि वह भाजपा के साथ है। तो नाई, मल्लाह, निषाद, वाल्मीकि जैसे समुदायों पर भी खास नजर रखी जा रही है।
Keep tweeting him, message/post on FB and his site. The things really reach him.Atri wrote:I wish NaMo invokes the memories of battle of bahraich in his rally.. I wish he pays homage to raja sukhdev in his speech
Done that everywhere.. Lets see.. masud Gazni is a famous "dargah" of that region (ala Ajmer) and bahraich city has 40-50% pissful population. lets see.Muppalla wrote:Keep tweeting him, message/post on FB and his site. The things really reach him.Atri wrote:I wish NaMo invokes the memories of battle of bahraich in his rally.. I wish he pays homage to raja sukhdev in his speech
Plus 1 to Kapil ji and harbans ji..kapilrdave wrote:I'm personally convinced that he will work only for development while trying everything to make dynasty ineffective and irrelevant. Whatever he does beyond that will be a bonus. Regarding bangladesh, he has already said multiple times that the border should be closed for them so we can expect at least that much from him. In Revari he supported indigenization of arms so that is also something we can hope from him. Apart from that, he will work towards bettering the all aspects of governance. Alas, he never promised to bring back the black money, something that I expect him to do. IMO, NM will go into history as ABV++.
PS: This is the last chance for religion of peace and religion of love to co-exist happily in Bharat. If NM is failed then, as (IIRC) Atri ji once said, it will be the time for Savarkar who will wipe them out of the land. Bharat and Sanatan Dharma will - as it has throughout the history - survive no matter what.
It is as if these great victories of Hinduism and Hindus have been wiped out from the history books. We must make an effort to revive these memories and the pride they rightfully give us. There is a reason why India is not a Islamic cesspool and this is why, not some random mercy some money hungry Sultan bestowed on us.Atri wrote:Done that everywhere.. Lets see.. masud Gazni is a famous "dargah" of that region (ala Ajmer) and bahraich city has 40-50% pissful population. lets see.
For the unwashed abduls here - Battle of Bahraich was the landmark event in Indian history.. Indian armies under Raja Sukhdev of Shravasti descended upon armies of Salar Masood Gaznavi on 13th of june 1033 AD. By 14th, the battle was over, and every single soldier of 120,00 strong Masud's army (masud included) were slain.
India enjoyed a period of peace and freedom for next 160 years (until rise of Shahabuddhin Ghori) due to the blow dealt to invaders in this single battle.
Later Firoz Tughlaq destroyed few sun temples and converted those temples into shrine of "Ghazi Masud Salar Gaznavi" which many faithfools and dhimmi Hindus too, worship like Ajmer's shrine. What a shame. This Masud Gaznavi was participant of Mehmood Gaznavi's armies which sacked Somnath. Masud was nephew of Mehmood and was wishing establish a sultanate in North India.
This is a very stimulating story which should be known to every Hindu and patriotic Indian.
When I talk about Yudhishthira, I am not talking in current time-frame, Marten ji.. The candidate OR candidates will be the ones born AFTER 1975-80. When that generation starts coming en-masse as contenders of top-jobs in industry, bureaucracy, politics and other spheres of life, is when the change will be visible. That is 10-15 years from now.Marten wrote:Atriji, who do you think this candidate will be? Has to be someone already that the people are familiar with.
If it is one of the D4, this is a very plausible theory. Else, I don't understand how it could be anything but a compromise situation if they fall short of a majority based on pre-poll alliances.
Most folks I speak with on a daily basis want to vote for the administrator, not the party. So, unless we're planning for the post-poll scenario it is difficult for me to grasp the full extent of your indication.
PS: Not questioning your line of thought - trying to understand it.
While this is true and I share the sentiment, the fact remains that Yeddy has destroyed all leaders of any significance within the Karnataka BJP. Simply put, for the time being, there is no alternative to him.SwamyG wrote:It will be a sad day for BJP when BSY returns to BJP after stabbing it brazenly during the last elections. Hopefully Modi does not succumb.
greater good man..greater good. that matters more than a principled defeat.SwamyG wrote:It will be a sad day for BJP when BSY returns to BJP after stabbing it brazenly during the last elections. Hopefully Modi does not succumb.
added with coke and asprin.Sanku wrote:^^^ Does he want fries with that?
Instead of solving problems, it has been tinkering with unnecessary things like coins. In 2004, the Congress-led UPA government changed the Indian coin by replacing the agricultural symbol of “wheat barley” with a “folded-palm-depicting-thumb”.
Chronologically, the main considerations influencing the “coinage policy” in India have been the incorporation of symbols of “sovereignty” and “indigenous motifs on independence”. Only god knows what significance an “angutha” or a “thenga” has to the theme of independence, unless it was meant to give free publicity to the Congress party’s election symbol of the hand. Perhaps the symbol was meant to convey a “thumbs down” to the rupee. The Indian rupee has become the world’s worst performing currency. In 2006, the second year of UPA-1, a two-rupee coin was also issued depicting an “equal-armed cross with the beams divided into two rays and with dots between adjacent beams”, resembling a religious European symbol of deniers issued by Louis the Pious. Such acts depict an arrogant regime’s oppressive attitude towards its citizens. Should I call it economic colonisation by vested international interests, which the Congress seems to represent? Be it naming of cities, statues, bridges or any public property, the Congress party uses taxpayers’ money to build and name them after their leaders. A covert form of indoctrination, advertising and imposition of its image into the national mindset.
The government, working on a strategy involving blaming others for it’s the economy’s misfortunes, has sheepishly devised two excuses for bad economic performance – global economic conditions” and “obstructionist opposition” . But has there been any era when there were no global economic problems? Yes, currently there is a serious crisis in Syria, previously there was anarchy in Libya, then there were wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and there was a recession in US followed by the 2011 eurozone downturn. Why do we imagine that something will not be wrong in some part of the world? International problems have always happened in the past and will always happen in future too. Therefore to make a stable global scenario a pre-condition to India’s economic growth simply is too naïve.
Finance Minister P Chidambaram claims that because the US dollar is becoming stronger, the Indian rupee is drifting along with currencies of many other countries. There were grave, if not graver, problems even during 1999-2004. Have we forgotten the Pokharan nuclear tests and the resultant worldwide sanctions, the attack on the World Trade Centre in the US, followed by war in Afghanistan, the Kargil war, the great tsunami, and the 1997 Asian financial crisis? Unlike today, the post-Pokharan sanctions were directly aimed at us. Did the then government, under the leadership of Atal Behari Vajpayee, take refuge behind the veil of global problems? Unfortunately, the present leadership displays genius only for manufacturing excuses instead of working for solutions. Between 2 May and 28 August, the Indian rupee plunged 28 percent while the Sri Lankan rupee fell only 5.5 percent, the Pakistani rupee 5.6 percent and the Indonesian rupiah 12.27 percent. Why did we fare so badly if all our problems are the result of global issues? Surely, the same global issues were there for everybody?
I believe Modi is different and is a capable alternate. There comes a time, when one takes a stance and draw lines on the sands. If he was wrongly removed from BJP, he could very well not sworn to defeat BJP. BSY proved he is a man of vengeance and will place self above a cause, ideology or party. INC will make this is a referendum on Modi, and other players will be sidelined. 2014 is not about the scams of INC, it is about can Modi govern BJP and India.nageshks wrote:While this is true and I share the sentiment, the fact remains that Yeddy has destroyed all leaders of any significance within the Karnataka BJP. Simply put, for the time being, there is no alternative to him.SwamyG wrote:It will be a sad day for BJP when BSY returns to BJP after stabbing it brazenly during the last elections. Hopefully Modi does not succumb.
No, Ramana-ji. I will hold my nose and vote BJP. But I honestly hope they keep some disinfectant outside the voting booths this time. I will need to wash my hands after voting Yeddy or his minions.ramana wrote:SaiK, Do you think Chanakya was wrong to seek Porus help for Chandragupta to overthrow the Nandas?
ramana wrote:SaiK, Do you think Chanakya was wrong to seek Porus help for Chandragupta to overthrow the Nandas?
गहलोत के भाषण में लगे मोदी जिंदाबाद के नारे 0
राजस्थान के मुख्यमंत्री अशोक गहलोत के भाषण के दौरान नरेंद्र मोदी के समर्थन में जमकर नारे लगे। भाषण के बाद गहलोत तुंरत वहां से चले गए।
राजस्थान युवा बोर्ड, युवा मामले व खेल विभाग की ओर से बुधवार को जयपुर के अमरूदों के बाग में आयोजित युवा महोत्सव में हुई इस घटना के बाद मुख्यमंत्री के हाव-भाव ही बदल गए और वह तुरंत भाषण समाप्त कर रवाना हो गए।
Same with Hemu - his full name was Hema Chandra Vikramaditya.KJoishy wrote:ramana wrote:I think we should call him by his Bharatiya name which is "Purushottama".
Absolutely. It is ironic that in my NCERT history textbook, the foreigner Jalaluddin was referred to by the honorific "Akbar" ("The Great")... while his Indian opponent was referred to by the contemptuous diminutive "Hemu" (as one might call the chai-walla boy: "Ramu","Shyamu" etc.)Satya_anveshi wrote:Same with Hemu - his full name was Hema Chandra Vikramaditya.ramana wrote:I think we should call him by his Bharatiya name which is "Purushottama".
Full translation below:harbans wrote:Gehlot addresses rally and people bust into Namo chants..![]()
http://m.amarujala.com/news/states/raja ... lot-rally/
Hope the above translates into votes and into seats in national elections!During Rajasthan's CM Ashok Gehlot's speech., slogans supporting Modi were strongly(जमकर) shouted(लगे)! Gehlot left immediately after speech.
Convened by Rajasthan Youth board, youth affairs and sports department on Wednesday in Jaipur's Amroodon ka bagh to celebrate Youth Mahotsav, after this incident CM's behaviour changed completely and he left immediately after speech.
As soon as CM reached the stage, right from there the youth started slogans like "Modi Zindabad". However the tempo/echo/amplitude/resonance (गूंज) was swift when CM started his speech.
CM talked about Congress Govt's schemes and works among the slogans. With him on the stage were youth affairs & sports minister Mangi Lal Garasia and Haryana's legislature's member Ashok Tanwar.
Police, Youth Congress and others associated with the event worked hard to stop the sloganeering, but could not stop the slogans coming from all sides.
Do you remember MMS' promise to bring back black money in 100 days before 2009 elections? I wish moderators kept that 100day plan of MMS that I posted.vishvak wrote:Will con race deliver its promise of reducing prices in 100 days now - secular or not - since about the same is remaining.