12-25-2006, 12:49 AM
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Rajeev Ranjan Roy | Lucknow
says Temple for all, appeasement OF none
With a Dilli Chalo call to partymen, BJP president Rajnath Singh set the deadline of 10 years to rid the nation of the politics of appeasement by fulfiling people's aspirations, including construction of the Ram temple at Ayodhya.
In his address to the BJP national council here on Saturday, Singh said: <span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'>"We will create a Bharat where there is no appeasement. We will create such an ambience of harmony that those indulging in appeasement would yield. We need just 10 years from the countrymen."</span>
Stressing that he would be leading this victory march from UP to Delhi, Singh said: <span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'>"Ye barat hai satta ki sundari ko desh ki rajdhani mein ley jaane ki. Aur is barat ka main hi dulha hoon." </span>
<b>Former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, former deputy Prime Minister LK Advani, Jaswant Singh and others on the dais could not hold back their smiles.</b>
<b>Singh, addressing the council meeting for the first time as party chief, said BJP's victory march had begun and workers needed to unite and conquer Delhi in the 2009 General Election. "It is not a difficult task, but not easy either. If we work with determination, we will win," he said.</b>
"The first signs of India's changing political course were witnessed in the UP civic polls.<b> People have made up their minds to vote for change in Uttarakhand, Manipur and Punjab when they go to polls early next year," </b>he said. "It will happen if all workers take the posts as responsibilities and not as honours. We have to preserve the fact that the BJP is the party with a difference," he said.
Keeping in mind the crucial UP polls, Singh said the BJP was committed to construct the Ram temple. "The day the BJP gets absolute majority in Parliament, a law would be enacted to build the temple," Singh said. Blasting the Centre for pursuing a divisive political course, Singh said the Government should introduce a uniform civil code. "It was even endorsed by President Kalam. But the Govt opposed it. It has failed in addressing the problem of terrorism by being soft to terrorists," he said.
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Pioneer.com
Rajeev Ranjan Roy | Lucknow
says Temple for all, appeasement OF none
With a Dilli Chalo call to partymen, BJP president Rajnath Singh set the deadline of 10 years to rid the nation of the politics of appeasement by fulfiling people's aspirations, including construction of the Ram temple at Ayodhya.
In his address to the BJP national council here on Saturday, Singh said: <span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'>"We will create a Bharat where there is no appeasement. We will create such an ambience of harmony that those indulging in appeasement would yield. We need just 10 years from the countrymen."</span>
Stressing that he would be leading this victory march from UP to Delhi, Singh said: <span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'>"Ye barat hai satta ki sundari ko desh ki rajdhani mein ley jaane ki. Aur is barat ka main hi dulha hoon." </span>
<b>Former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, former deputy Prime Minister LK Advani, Jaswant Singh and others on the dais could not hold back their smiles.</b>
<b>Singh, addressing the council meeting for the first time as party chief, said BJP's victory march had begun and workers needed to unite and conquer Delhi in the 2009 General Election. "It is not a difficult task, but not easy either. If we work with determination, we will win," he said.</b>
"The first signs of India's changing political course were witnessed in the UP civic polls.<b> People have made up their minds to vote for change in Uttarakhand, Manipur and Punjab when they go to polls early next year," </b>he said. "It will happen if all workers take the posts as responsibilities and not as honours. We have to preserve the fact that the BJP is the party with a difference," he said.
Keeping in mind the crucial UP polls, Singh said the BJP was committed to construct the Ram temple. "The day the BJP gets absolute majority in Parliament, a law would be enacted to build the temple," Singh said. Blasting the Centre for pursuing a divisive political course, Singh said the Government should introduce a uniform civil code. "It was even endorsed by President Kalam. But the Govt opposed it. It has failed in addressing the problem of terrorism by being soft to terrorists," he said.
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