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BJP Leadership crisis - Munde resigned
by jamsheed abumohammed on Apr 22, 2008 06:57 AM   Permalink | Hide replies

BJP Leadership is in deep crisis. First Uma left along with Govindachary. These two fire brand leaders of the party left as they were marginalised by the leaders belonging to upper caste. The caste politics is playing its part in BJP which is supposed to champion the cause of Hindus. But the very party indulges in such divisive politics with their own Hindu leadership, then it is not a fit party for the nation. Besides, some in the party are not well with the fire brand attitude of some of the top leadership and an astute leader like Govindachary was forced to retire in the Himalayas after his failed love affair with Uma. This is personal but then he was forced by the BJP leadership. There is something amiss in the BJP now. Otherwise people like Munde would not dare to challenge the leadership at Delhi. This shows that all is not well with Advani's leadership or his naming as PM candidate. He should first clear this and get out of the way of the young leadership. The 80 plus leaders do not have a strong following though they have projected themselves as Hawks of the Party. But the reality is younger generation are looking for young leadership but the death of most charismatic leader like Pramod Mahajan, has just brought down the curtain on the young leadership. But then Jaitely and likes are too puppets and their public utterances are irritating.Therefore the crisis in the BJP leadership is something that will bring down its image in the eyes of the public and amend it early.

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  RE:BJP Leadership crisis - Munde resigned
by benicenow on Apr 22, 2008 08:24 AM   Permalink
I think you are right me Jam Abu !
I think BJP should promote Narendra Modi as PM
he is very efficient and young too...
he he

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