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pls readt it!!
by Abdullah on Sep 21, 2007 11:55 AM  Permalink 

In 1980, we were all in the Janata Party. I was its public relations officer in Mumbai. On the issue of dual membership, the Jana Sangh constituent of the Janata party decided to break away.
Socialist members of the Janata Party wanted Jana Sangh members to completely disassociate themselves from the RSS. Their idea was that once the Jana Sangh severs ties with the RSS, it would also lose grassroot support and be at the mercy of socialists.
But RSS leaders, BJP leaders and workers of the Sangh Parivar -- everyone -- thought it was time to break away because the Janata Party had no future.
The ethos behind founding the BJP was the RSS ideology of Hindutva.
We had five commitments.
First, we wanted to practise politics to push for our idea of cultural nationalism, which also included the strong belief that India will not give away an inch of territory and will protect its borders. We needed unity within India to ensure that.
The RSS was never overtly religious -- it never asked its members to go to the temple or perform pujas or fast. Our idea of religion was nationalism. We believed in matrubhoomi [Motherland] and Bharatmata [Mother India].
We asked our cadres to believe in heroes of the nation like Lord Ram, Lord Krishna, Sri Aurobindo, Lokmanya Tilak and Ramakrishna Paramhans. To some extent Gandhiji -- we believed and admired Gandhi's belief in grassroot-level activism.
Second, we thought in 1980 that unlike Congress, ours would be value-based politics.
Third, we

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BJP pls follow this!!
by Abdullah on Sep 21, 2007 11:55 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

In 1994, expelled Bharatiya Janata Party leader Madhu Deolekar wrote an essay, saying the BJP was infected with groupism, corruption and indiscipline -- just like the Congress.
Deolekar -- who has been with the Rashtriya Swaymsevak Sangh since 1945 and was its pracharak in Kutch, Gujarat -- is what can be called a hardcore Hindutva hawk. He was a member of the Jana Sangh from 1952 and was a member of legislative council in Maharashtra from 1978 to 1988.
When the BJP was formed in 1980, he was the party's general secretary in Mumbai. With the rise of Pramod Mahajan and after the BJP's alliance with the Shiv Sena, old-timers like Deolekar became redundant for the party.
Although BJP leaders have forgotten him and dismiss his views as the voice of a frustrated old man, RSS supremo K Sudarshan still calls on Deolekar.
Recently, the RSS chief visited Deolekar's home in Khar, a western suburb of Mumbai, to consult on ways of celebrating RSS founder Madhav Sadashiv Golvalkar's centenary anniversary, which began on December 11.
Today, Deolekar is in pain because he sees the "vichar shakti [ideological strength]" behind the birth of the BJP fading before his eyes.
As India's main Opposition party celebrates 25 years of its existence, rediff.com revisits an old BJP man who is of no use to the party. Over to him:


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RE:Sangh Parivar Killers continue the Gujarat Carnage.
by Ganapati Hegde on Sep 21, 2007 11:36 AM  Permalink
Are you a CPI supporter ????

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RE:RE:Sangh Parivar Killers continue the Gujarat Carnage.
by reddy reddy on Sep 21, 2007 11:35 AM  Permalink
Hello Mr.Sahadevan

These incidents happend only by your Muslim brothers no doubt in that

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RE:Three-day national executive of Bharatiya Janata Party beginning in Bhopal on Friday. Please come in queue those who like to see the firworks (in party).
by reddy reddy on Sep 21, 2007 11:37 AM  Permalink
hey chup ..

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RE:Three-day national executive of Bharatiya Janata Party beginning in Bhopal on Friday. Please come in queue those who like to see the firworks (in party).
by reddy reddy on Sep 21, 2007 12:19 PM  Permalink
Change your name as Senidevan of the country instead of Sahadevan

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