The minute NaMo made his lousy vulgar Sb4D remark, I told ALL that he wants to ditch RJB, KJB and KV issues. But NaMo-bhagats told me that I am over-interpreting a casual remark and reading two many words between casual words. Well, lo and behold. Amit Shah now openly in broad day light says that Ram Mandir will not be an election issue for the BJP. And Amit Shah also said that BJP will focus on development not temple. Can those NaMo-vaadies now OFFICIALLY admit that NaMo has indeed backstabbed or frontstabbed the temple issue?
Amit Shah's statement is
insult to injury. Well, temple-vaadies never said no to development. And their demand of temple does NOT reduce development even by 0.0001% . But Amitbhai's statement clearly he says that we temple-vaadies are anti-development and our demand for three temples is what is what is keeping country down !! What is next? Next Amitbhai = NaMo he will say that Hinduism is what is keeping country down and so we all Hindus should all become Christians !! Oh well, I am again interpreting too much from a casual statement.
Since 1990s , I have been telling these monkey brained VHP-activists and Bajrang-Dal-activists that "writing postcards to PMs to hold referendum on RJB" will be better than supporting BJP leaders. They didnt agree back then. They said that postcards to PM is too clumsy, too time consuming etc etc and instead getting 200 BJP MPs into power will be easy. Well, 20 years later , they still believe their leaders' voice that "dont send orders to MPs via SMS, but instead wish to vote for BJP MPs". Now if BJP openly and officially removes RJB issue from manifesto, then RJB will come FASTER !! Why? Because then VHP activists will start looking for better ways, and may be they will actually find a better way.
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http://zeenews.india.com/news/nation/bj ... 84807.html
Narendra Modi's aide Amit Shah says Ram Temple not BJP's 2014 poll agenda
22-oct-2013
Zee Media Bureau/Sushmita Dutta
New Delhi: Following in his footprint, Amit Shah, said to be the right-hand man of Bharatiya Janata Party’s prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi, maintained a distance from the Ram temple issue.
In an interview given to a TV news channel on Monday, while making it absolutely clear that
Ram Mandir was not an election issue for the BJP, Amit Shah said, "We will focus on politics of development not temple." When asked about the Ishrat Jahan encounter case, Shah said that all charges against him were false. "Naming me in Ishrat chargesheet will boomerang on Congress," he said. "Not scared on CBI's chargesheet on Ishrat case. If they charge me, others senior leaders will continue BJP's Mission UP," Shah added. In his first public defence of charges against him in the alleged encounter case, Shah said, "Of 1500 encounters that happened across India, why is CBI investigating only Gujarat encounters?"
Amit Shah, Narendra Modi’s point man in Uttar Pradesh, also said, "OBC's in UP feel that other parties favouring Muslims at their expense. This will help rally OBC's in favour of Narendra Modi."
Knowing that the road to Delhi goes through Uttar Pradesh, Shah in an attempt to woo the masses in the state said, "Uttar Pradesh is heading towards complete communalisation. Polarisation is not because of actions of BJP but because of the appeasement policy of Samajwadi Party's government." He added further that Muslims were the happiest in Gujarat and OBCs had prospered in the state under BJP's rule. Making a pitch for BJP's PM candidate Narendra Modi, Shah said that OBCs were miffed at the Samajwadi Party (SP) government in UP. Shah, who is also the BJP’s general secretary, said the SP government was falsely implicating BJP legislators in the Muzaffarnagar riots case.
"SP chief Mulayam Singh Yadav had himself angered Hindus by releasing from jail people charged with terror," he added.
While reiterating Modi's views, Shah said that the Bharatiya Janata Party would emerge as the single-largest party in Uttar Pradesh in 2014 general elections. Further while commenting on the skull cap issue, Shah clarified that the Bharatiya Janata Party had never asked Muslims to come to Modi's rallies wearing skull caps or sherwanis. "Individual leaders may have done so," Shah added.