Like any large organization there tends to be an inertia and a bias towards “experience” or “time servers” or “seniors” whatever you may call them. BJP, of all the Indian parties, is democratic and grassroots-based. By their nature they can’t just elevate Johnny-come-latelys to prominence in the party power structure without facing pushback and disharmony. (We are seeing this in Bengal for example). Congress and all the state-level parties like TMC, DMK, YSRCP, TRS etc can do this if they want because they are top-down parties controlled by one individual or family.darshhan wrote:neither Kamlesh Tiwari was nor Yati ji is interested in forming new political parties and undercutting BJP votes . They were more interested in socio religious organizations purely meant to protect and advance hindu interests. Then why this insecurity on BJP's part. It is because they do not even want to answer the most basic questions regarding Hindu interests. Forget about actually doing something about those issues.uddu wrote: There can only be one and only party that could fill this space in India. Whether you like it or not. If not, what you get is pre 2014 situation. That never means people need not be given protection. It means it's always time to unite and strengthen rather than weaken and end up as victims. There is no other choice and there is no second chance. So keep this going and let Modi's and Yogi's lead.
Maybe BJP will evolve into a big-tent like party that can balance both individual initiative and institutional stability, but it will take time & conscious effort. The change will proceed slowly and depends on the skills and vision of the contenders. As far as I know YA is charting his own path under the party’s umbrella and no one has seriously tried to stop him. The same path to the top was followed by Modi.
These things are like steering an ocean liner. Has to be done with skill and care, and it takes time.
All the more reason to give them the needed time to learn and evolve.