The decline of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)
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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