04-24-2008, 12:19 AM
<!--QuoteBegin-acharya+Apr 22 2008, 04:25 PM-->QUOTE(acharya @ Apr 22 2008, 04:25 PM)<!--QuoteEBegin-->Is it a coincidence that just before the election we see these news about turmoil inside BJP
Nothing should be taken for granted, Power lobby will try to pay money and get the BJP party leaders at state level to start fighting
Powerful lobby has lost money in the nuke deal and may not want the BJP to come back to power.
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We still see efforts being made to push the nuclear deal. This has to be taken note of. I am still disturbed by the fact that this deal has not yet had its "antyeshti".
It is clear that the rich "private business" lobby is fully willing to weaken the nation to fatten its purses. Any true Hindu resurgence can happen only by stripping this class of its power completely. It is not for nothing that business people were not allowed to influence political decisions in ancient Bharat. Chanakya too, recommended state control of key sectors of the economy.
It is a pity that no Hindu political force has this clear cut uncompromising thought. Also, it makes sense in the bigger picture. Those who want a Hindu resurgence are dissatisfied with status quo. As are the poorer sections of society. So why not develop a platform that is nationalistic while it welds both these streams of public feeling into a powerful political force ?
A part of this platform has to be a form of state control of the economy coupled with pro-Hindu ideology guiding the state. With a full commitment to stripping the DIE and business lobbies of their power completely.
Nothing should be taken for granted, Power lobby will try to pay money and get the BJP party leaders at state level to start fighting
Powerful lobby has lost money in the nuke deal and may not want the BJP to come back to power.
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We still see efforts being made to push the nuclear deal. This has to be taken note of. I am still disturbed by the fact that this deal has not yet had its "antyeshti".
It is clear that the rich "private business" lobby is fully willing to weaken the nation to fatten its purses. Any true Hindu resurgence can happen only by stripping this class of its power completely. It is not for nothing that business people were not allowed to influence political decisions in ancient Bharat. Chanakya too, recommended state control of key sectors of the economy.
It is a pity that no Hindu political force has this clear cut uncompromising thought. Also, it makes sense in the bigger picture. Those who want a Hindu resurgence are dissatisfied with status quo. As are the poorer sections of society. So why not develop a platform that is nationalistic while it welds both these streams of public feeling into a powerful political force ?
A part of this platform has to be a form of state control of the economy coupled with pro-Hindu ideology guiding the state. With a full commitment to stripping the DIE and business lobbies of their power completely.