The decline of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP): Party expels Jaswant Singh over Jinnah remarks

by admin on August 19, 2009

The decline of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)

Jaswant Singh Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Source Times of India

Jaswant Singh Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Source Times of India

No Democracy in the BJP : BJP stands for: No Democracy, No Decency and No Respect Whatsoever

The party of Atal Bihari Vajpayee has lost the moral high ground: By expelling Jaswant Singh BJP has showed that Party has no respect for democracy and in fact no room for internal democracy. My simple question is why BJP didn’t expelled Mr. Advani Ji when he did the same thing “Praising Jinnah” about a year ago? Why Party saved him and expelled Mr. Jaswant for the same mistakes?


Today’s BJP Party is quickly becoming ideologically irrelevant in Indian political arena. Their own self-destructive policies and negative thinking is preventing them to become major force in Indian politics. BJP inner fighting, ego clash between their own leaders has prevented it from coming up as per the people expectation. The pressure is getting higher on the top brands leaders of BJP to come up with the ideas to revitalized the BJP party, but unfortunately all the leader’s of BJP are too busy in satisfying their own EGO’s.

Via Times of India

SHIMLA: He had gone from being the party’s Hanuman to its Ravana, a tearful Jaswant Singh said on Wednesday shortly after he got a phone call Jaswant Singh from Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president Rajnath Singh that he had been expelled from the party.

Saying that he was “sad and regretful”, the 71-year-old former union minister, who has held the portfolios of defence, finance and external affairs, said he got a phone call at 1pm from Rajnath Singh informing him that he had been expelled from the “basic membership of the party”.

“It is sad and I regret it for a number of reasons, which I cannot explain in detail,” Jaswant Singh said in Shimla where the BJP began its three-day introspection meeting Wednesday. Read Full Story

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  • Hello Colonel Sharma,

    First of all big thanks for visiting my blog and sharing your views with us. I am totally agree with your this line "BJP is in a deep crisis & no one else but they themselves have to pull out of it – less they perish".

    Even i feel sad about the decline of this party, this party BJP is one of the pillar of our democracy and just a shame that some of the people within this party are just destroying this national party image and that also just to satisfy their self egos.

    On second part I am not agree fully, that all the English media are busy in working against BJP. There are people in media who tries to portraits BJP as a communal party but there are also people who just try to report the things with neutral views. Blaming someone else will never help.

    Congress do get benefits from this inner fights, like even today jaswant singh came out saying that Advani ji knew about terrorist exchange thing from start..so whom we should blame media or party people?

    Media is there to create Masala news so that they can sell it, but to get that masala news people from inner circle always help them in return for money and big publicity.

    Its high time for BJP so put their act together and look into inner soul, blaming outside forces will never ever solve the problem. They must learn how to work together and how to connect themselves with the local people.
  • Colonel S P Sharma
    BJP is in a deep crisis & no one else but they themselves have to pull out of it - less they perish. Whenever BJP trips there is a whole lot of the English media which works togther to push them deeper & farther. Most of the English media are working with an Agenda and are working for the Congress. Does it have anything to do with the Congress having bought most of the media with so many years in office; does it suit the outside powers to have a Congress Govt with a top brass from 'minority communities'. Even Sonia Gandhi is from a minority community for that matter.
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