01-02-2004, 01:43 AM
So we are held hostage to the Indian muslim vote bank for action against BD
Next the same vote bank will do the same to prevent action against Pakistan
Lets accept the truth that religion is the sole reason for the pakistan and BD problem
*The Sangh has been talking about 180 insurgent camps in Bangladesh . Unlike the Bhutan offensive, the camps in Bangladesh and a strong stand or even some limited action against the Bangladesh government would give a communal colour to the issue.
This would also have an impact on the electoral situation in the North-East and West Bengal where the BJP is particularly weak
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/artic...399822.cms
Temple on Sangh's poll wishlist
RAJESH RAMACHANDRAN
TIMES NEWS NETWORK[ FRIDAY, JANUARY 02, 2004 12:04:48 AM ]
NEW DELHI : Untangling the Ayodhya imbroglio, a strong stand against insurgent camps in Bangladesh , a diplomatic victory over Pakistan , strengthening regional alliances, a thoroughly weakened Congress.
These are the Sangh Parivarâs New Year wishes and also its prescription for a ââsure victoryââ for the NDA in the general elections.
Though none of the Sangh Parivar affiliates is willing to comment on the proposed win-win solution for the Ayodhya issue, there is a lot of talk about talks on Ayodhya. In fact, there is a certain amount of optimism among Sangh leaders that the government would devise a way out of the mess that would strengthen the Sanghâs credibility in Uttar Pradesh and the rest of the country in the run up to the elections.
However, the Sangh does not insist on a total Hindutva campaign for the next polls. There is some identification with the NDA alliance within the RSS leadership and it does not seem to be insisting on a separate manifesto for the BJP. But some forward movement on Ayodhya would definitely underline the BJPâs commitment to larger Hindutva goals.
ââVajpayee remains the allianceâs icon. His governmentâs achievments and the feel-good factor would be the overriding campaign issues. Ayodhya , Bangladesh , Indo-Pak relations and firm regional alliances would see the NDA through in these elections. If in 1999 it was a war against Pakistan that won the elections, in 2004 it could be a victory against Pakistan without a war that would help us,ââ said a Parivar leader.
The Sangh has been talking about 180 insurgent camps in Bangladesh . Unlike the Bhutan offensive, the camps in Bangladesh and a strong stand or even some limited action against the Bangladesh government would give a communal colour to the issue.
This would also have an impact on the electoral situation in the North-East and West Bengal where the BJP is particularly weak. In the rest of the country, the Sangh is relying on alliances. According to some leaders, the attempt to break the Congress-NCP allaince was on for the last two months
Next the same vote bank will do the same to prevent action against Pakistan
Lets accept the truth that religion is the sole reason for the pakistan and BD problem
*The Sangh has been talking about 180 insurgent camps in Bangladesh . Unlike the Bhutan offensive, the camps in Bangladesh and a strong stand or even some limited action against the Bangladesh government would give a communal colour to the issue.
This would also have an impact on the electoral situation in the North-East and West Bengal where the BJP is particularly weak
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/artic...399822.cms
Temple on Sangh's poll wishlist
RAJESH RAMACHANDRAN
TIMES NEWS NETWORK[ FRIDAY, JANUARY 02, 2004 12:04:48 AM ]
NEW DELHI : Untangling the Ayodhya imbroglio, a strong stand against insurgent camps in Bangladesh , a diplomatic victory over Pakistan , strengthening regional alliances, a thoroughly weakened Congress.
These are the Sangh Parivarâs New Year wishes and also its prescription for a ââsure victoryââ for the NDA in the general elections.
Though none of the Sangh Parivar affiliates is willing to comment on the proposed win-win solution for the Ayodhya issue, there is a lot of talk about talks on Ayodhya. In fact, there is a certain amount of optimism among Sangh leaders that the government would devise a way out of the mess that would strengthen the Sanghâs credibility in Uttar Pradesh and the rest of the country in the run up to the elections.
However, the Sangh does not insist on a total Hindutva campaign for the next polls. There is some identification with the NDA alliance within the RSS leadership and it does not seem to be insisting on a separate manifesto for the BJP. But some forward movement on Ayodhya would definitely underline the BJPâs commitment to larger Hindutva goals.
ââVajpayee remains the allianceâs icon. His governmentâs achievments and the feel-good factor would be the overriding campaign issues. Ayodhya , Bangladesh , Indo-Pak relations and firm regional alliances would see the NDA through in these elections. If in 1999 it was a war against Pakistan that won the elections, in 2004 it could be a victory against Pakistan without a war that would help us,ââ said a Parivar leader.
The Sangh has been talking about 180 insurgent camps in Bangladesh . Unlike the Bhutan offensive, the camps in Bangladesh and a strong stand or even some limited action against the Bangladesh government would give a communal colour to the issue.
This would also have an impact on the electoral situation in the North-East and West Bengal where the BJP is particularly weak. In the rest of the country, the Sangh is relying on alliances. According to some leaders, the attempt to break the Congress-NCP allaince was on for the last two months