Earlier, it started with Vajpayee vs Advani. There were many reports which were trying to split those 2 leaders. But, Advani himself has declared that he is No 2 as long as Vajpayee was there. Now, that Vajpayee has taken political sanyas due to his health. So, Advani is obviously No 1. Rajnath Singh agrees, Modi agrees, MM Joshi agrees and everyone in BJP unanimously agrees.
But, now thru this sort of article our "learned" journalist will tell that "Rajnath is Advani II", "Modi is above Advani" and all such useless crap.
I think these people like Neeraja Chowdhury are taking more effort to split the BJP than Congress
Atleast in BJP you can say "After Vajpayee its Advani", After Advani it may be Modi, After Modi it may be Jaitley etc.
Can Neeraja name anyone outside Sonia parivarr in Congress who can lead the party after Sonia?
RE:Typical Anti BJP Journalist
by sisya on Jun 12, 2008 12:00 PM Permalink
dear neutral,
Infact this article tell us about the strength of BJP. If not vajpaee it is advani, if not advani it is rajnath, if not rajnath it is Modi,
Vs congress
if not I gandhi it is R Gandhi if not r gandhi it is s Gandhi if not s gandhi it is R Gandhi if not r gandhi it is * Gandhi if not * gandhi it is * Gandhi
BJP as a matter of fact projecting new faces. it is good that Rajanth is projecting Rudy and Naqvi.
RE:Typical Anti BJP Journalist
by Vinay Siddama on Jun 12, 2008 11:20 AM Permalink
Just as in 1991 Congress found Narasimha Rao and in 2004 MMS, if needed, a leader will be thrown up
RE:Typical Anti BJP Journalist
by Vinay Siddama on Jun 12, 2008 11:44 AM Permalink
Prehaps you missed the point - it is siuations that throw up leaders. Where a situation like Karnataka's frmers agitation fails to throw up strong leadership, it signals bad tidings for a political party! Once the lectorate perceives you as fumbling jack asses then you finished!
RE:Typical Anti BJP Journalist
by Vinay Siddama on Jun 12, 2008 12:08 PM Permalink
Winning an election once is not n achievement. If you what to keep on winning then the party in power should deliver governance.
The epicentre where the farmer's riots are taking place is BJP's traditional bastion - which gave them an additional 15 seats this time.
You may not be worried, but the BJP in the state and center are in a state of shock!
RE:RE:RE:Typical Anti BJP Journalist
by Vinay Siddama on Jun 12, 2008 12:00 PM Permalink
Precisely. Fertilizer shortage has always been a recurring problem in Karnataka. Why only this time riots and farmers being shot?
Till the vote of confidence - the Chief Minister did not appoint an Agriculure Minister - Even knowing that farmers were agitated after being sworn in as CM, Yediruppa did not appoint a task group to look after the problem - Even after distribution of portfolios, no task group was constituted - Home Ministry wanted to crush the agitation with a heavy hand - so gave orders to shoot. - Till todate, no steps have been taken to check hoarding as the hoarders are mainly BJP party wokers or supporters - Diversion of fertilizer to CMs and Home Ministers constituencies - Values lowly a farmer's life by promising Rs 2 lakhs
It short. BJP government has exposed itself as fumbling jack asses
RE:Typical Anti BJP Journalist
by Vinay Siddama on Jun 12, 2008 11:56 AM Permalink
She won the great Bangla Desh victory didn't she or made India a super power. If it weren't for Indira Gandhi, we would be having food riots in India.
RE:Typical Anti BJP Journalist
by Hebbar R on Jun 12, 2008 02:22 PM Permalink
There is a lot of succession available in the Congress. The only problem is it is based on the surname.