12-21-2008, 03:45 AM
Regarding what should BJP do/expectations and the regular critical analysis of BJP and its leaders on this forum and other forums, I feel very sad about the nature of the analysis. Especially when the members are obviously upper strata of educated/literate folks.
At this time the gap between BJP Vs "Rest in Indian politics" is Hope Vs. "Stinking sh1t". The choice is so visible and becoming clearer and clearer after every major event during the last five years. Even after the Mumbai blasts there is no sense even in those last straws of sensible folks in INC and they are still pondering over Antulay affair as opposed to just kick him out.
Now coming back to BJP, the on and off criticism by staunch sangh parivar supporters of their leaders like Vajpayee ( calling him as Hajpayee), Advani ( with many names) and JS as something else is not going to do any help and contrary to that it will only show a egoistic divided house. The current hindu elite is no different from the times of those who lost kingdoms. All these folks know the history and still are doing the same mistake again and again. There is no practical way that a "Hindu Mahasabha" portions will ever be in a position to lead India.
In the current cobweb grids of various external and internal mafias, BJP has to fight very defensively and has to walk on a thin line for various reasons. Otherwise they will not even have a chance to fight. <b>Malegaon, Orissa are no small events and this can lead to anything that most of us even cannot connect the correct dots.</b> The BJP leadership may know this and might be adjusting to events. It is important that the supporting folks have to blindly support them like the vanara sena of Ramayana. Period. Anything else will just bring back the "stinking sh1t".
The mafias are running on the thinline of democracy and they are capable of pulling a fast one that could undermine the freedom and democracy that India possess when they are damn sure of not coming back. Losing Rajasthan and Delhi in a way gives some hope to "stinking sh1t" which is actually good.
At this time the gap between BJP Vs "Rest in Indian politics" is Hope Vs. "Stinking sh1t". The choice is so visible and becoming clearer and clearer after every major event during the last five years. Even after the Mumbai blasts there is no sense even in those last straws of sensible folks in INC and they are still pondering over Antulay affair as opposed to just kick him out.
Now coming back to BJP, the on and off criticism by staunch sangh parivar supporters of their leaders like Vajpayee ( calling him as Hajpayee), Advani ( with many names) and JS as something else is not going to do any help and contrary to that it will only show a egoistic divided house. The current hindu elite is no different from the times of those who lost kingdoms. All these folks know the history and still are doing the same mistake again and again. There is no practical way that a "Hindu Mahasabha" portions will ever be in a position to lead India.
In the current cobweb grids of various external and internal mafias, BJP has to fight very defensively and has to walk on a thin line for various reasons. Otherwise they will not even have a chance to fight. <b>Malegaon, Orissa are no small events and this can lead to anything that most of us even cannot connect the correct dots.</b> The BJP leadership may know this and might be adjusting to events. It is important that the supporting folks have to blindly support them like the vanara sena of Ramayana. Period. Anything else will just bring back the "stinking sh1t".
The mafias are running on the thinline of democracy and they are capable of pulling a fast one that could undermine the freedom and democracy that India possess when they are damn sure of not coming back. Losing Rajasthan and Delhi in a way gives some hope to "stinking sh1t" which is actually good.