03-05-2006, 03:15 AM
Time has come for BJP's end: Uma Bharti
Indore, March 4. (PTI): Expelled BJP leader Uma Bharti on Friday claimed the saffron party "silenced" several of its leaders in the name of discipline but now the time has come when its end is near.
"In the name of discipline, BJP silenced leaders like Madan Lal Khurana, Kalyan Singh, Babulal Marandi, Sunder Singh Bhandari, J P Mathur, Krishnalal Sharma and Tapan Sikdar among others," she claimed while addressing a public meeting here during her Janadesh Yatra.
"The party expelled me with a thought that it would finish me off (politically) but the party and its leaders are under an illusion and were not aware that the time has come for their (political) end as the party has deviated from the ideology of Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya and Dr Shyama Prasad Mukherjee," Bharti claimed.
Bharti alleged "the party is running a campaign to demolish Uma Bharti, which the large number of women, men and youth will never allow to happen".
The expelled leader outlined her five commandments (panch nishtha) -- self-respect, security, indigenous, transparency and good governance, urging people to extend support to her on these issues so that a new political formation could take place by April 30 at the end of her Yatra.
Indore, March 4. (PTI): Expelled BJP leader Uma Bharti on Friday claimed the saffron party "silenced" several of its leaders in the name of discipline but now the time has come when its end is near.
"In the name of discipline, BJP silenced leaders like Madan Lal Khurana, Kalyan Singh, Babulal Marandi, Sunder Singh Bhandari, J P Mathur, Krishnalal Sharma and Tapan Sikdar among others," she claimed while addressing a public meeting here during her Janadesh Yatra.
"The party expelled me with a thought that it would finish me off (politically) but the party and its leaders are under an illusion and were not aware that the time has come for their (political) end as the party has deviated from the ideology of Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya and Dr Shyama Prasad Mukherjee," Bharti claimed.
Bharti alleged "the party is running a campaign to demolish Uma Bharti, which the large number of women, men and youth will never allow to happen".
The expelled leader outlined her five commandments (panch nishtha) -- self-respect, security, indigenous, transparency and good governance, urging people to extend support to her on these issues so that a new political formation could take place by April 30 at the end of her Yatra.