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Dialogue On What Ails India Fundamentally
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Just to add very few lines here at this time.

1) Hindus never feel superior as a community but they feel so as individuals. That's why we constantly fight among ourselves all the time unlike muslims and christians.
2) We have leaders who always try to supress the "retaliatory" tendencies and emotions of Hindu masses, be it against Pak terrorism or muslim sabotage within the country. So, the same Vajpayee who take advantage of the suppressed emotions of the Hindus while enunciating his peace policies with Pakistan find himself at a disadvantage when he tries to arouse people's emotions on foreigner's ruling this country. It cannot go both the ways. Next time Pakistan attacks us in J&K or anywhere, BJP should stop supressing people's anger. Let it come out in the open. Then see how Sonia Gandhi will be treated in the next general elections. They will kick her out of the country.
3) When BJP came to power in 1999, it's agenda was to change the system, not let itself manipulated by the system. That is what BJP ended up with in 2004.
4) When Congress prepares for elections, it distributes seats based on region, caste, creed and religion. BJP ended up doing the same. It was supposed to unite the Hindus. Instead it ended up with corrupt and criminal elements just like Congress.
5) BJP said that national security was one of it's strong points. How many national security experts and ex-military men were given party seats to contest in the previous and current elections for parliament? How many think tanks, defense institutes, how many memorials for fallen soldiers in cities other than New Delhi were established during it's rule?
6) Terrorist attacks continue on this country even today as I write this message. What measures did BJP take to "SECURE" the borders and scrutinize every visitor coming into the country. Many people from Pak and Bangladesh entered this country and disappeared. Every such person may not be a threat but he/she is a potential threat to our country. What measures were taken to detect and prevent such occurences in future? How many illegal immigrants were deported? To this day there is no talk about creating a federal police force in the lines of FBI of USA. Law & order should be placed under the joint control of center and states, not just state govt.'s as practised now. Advani knows only to talk about national security but he doesn't know how to achieve it. After all, he was a kakhi knickerwallah RSS guy at one time. One thing I know about these RSS guys is that they know what they want but they don't know how to achieve it.
7) BJP promised scrapping article 370 in 1999 and now it won't even talk about it. If one state is given preferential treatement under the constitution, there will always be argument for such treatment from other sectionss.
8) Our federal govt. was weakned enough already in the name of federalism. Now BJP talks about more federalism. Delhi decides one economic policy and each states goes in it's won direction. So we have 30 odd economic and national security policies in this country. That is not a sign of becoming a super power. Federal govt. should have powers to punish states that do not perform and reward states that perform. Right now we keep rewarding states like UP & Bihar by pumping more money.
9) Though the final word on national security should rest with the PM and his core team, the military establishment should be given a major role in framing policy issues, debates, feedback before it reaches the PM's desk.
9) BJP leaders are shamelessly claiming that they are occupying the political space left by Congress as a national party. I have no idea how it is going to help the people. Whatever we got in Congress, whatever we suffered under congress, we see the same now under BJP. We are just seeing a different set of people. So what?

When BJP came to power in 1999, it was the right party with the right agenda. Now in 2004, all those hopes were dashed. Why? Because we let a grand old man called Vajpayee hijack BJP's agenda, Hindus agenda for the sake of his personal legacy.

Lately he frequently quotes that India and Pakistan needs to make compromises on Kashmir to move forward. Haven't we made enough sacrifises already? If not, why is that huge chunk of Indian land under the control of China and POK under Pakistan? Wasn't that enough?


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