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Uttar Pradesh : Watch out Time

The opportunist alliances formed for temporary gains lead nowhere in the long run. But the question is why such unholy alliances be given a chance

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Mar 26, 2018, 02:24 pm IST
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Anand Mishra ‘Abhay’

he present-day political scenario of the country tells in no uncertain words that all the so-called secular political parties, except for a few, are the off-shoots of the Indian National Congress founded by a foreigner in 1885. The same party is now in the hands of a lady of foreign origin, who is the daughter of a family, which comes from the Fascist roots. So, it is but natural that they have the same faculties in their DNA. Thus, the Congress effects make them all look like one. This vividly shows that they are one and the same as regards to their fundamental approach to all the problems that this eternal Hindu nation faces today. This is also a fact that all these problems in various sectors are ‘Made by Congress’.
As all of us know, but forgot, that the Indian National Congress dominated by Gandhi-Nehru duo, inherited “Divide and Rule” policy from the British and this policy ultimately resulted in the vivisection of the country and in this way it obtained power to rule the remaining part of the land now called ‘India that is Bharat’. The Partition of the country on the basis of religion created a new Islamic country named Pakistan on our West and East flanks, a permanent enemy. A natural corollary of the Partition was the transfer of population, but it was opposed by Gandhi-Nehru-Maulana lobby of the Congress, which laid down the foundation of Islamic fundamentalism that flourished in leaps and bounds becoming a solid vote-bank for the Congress threatening the very existence of the nation.
The Hindu Mahasabha had stalwarts like Veer Savarkar, but it lacked in work force at the grass roots level and the Arya Samaj was swallowed by the Congress as its leaders and workers were misled by the same. Thus, the vacuum created had to be filled by a new political party based on truly national ideological foundation. And thus the Jana Sangh was founded under the dynamic leadership of a former Hindu Mahasabhaite Dr SP Mookerjee with the cordial support of the RSS. Thus, an unbending leader of iron will and a totally dedicated team of patriotic workers presented before the public a steel frame of structure to challenge the sinful political party, guilty of unholy vivisection of our venerated ‘Bharatmata’.
Now it is history how the RSS and Jana Sangh (now BJP) suffered at the hands of power-monger Congress leadership of Nehru-Gandhi dynasty, and how the crushing mentality of a dictatorial power had been gradually crushed in the general elections held in the year 2014, which elevated an undaunting leader of steel frame and iron will i.e. Narendra Modi from Chief Minister of a state to the Prime Minister of the country. It was really a miraculous phenomenon never dreamt of in the entire world. A monstrous Congress attained dwarfness in the Lok Sabha and is licking its wounds without healing the previous ones and continually getting the new ones.
In this background, an unexpected defeat of the BJP?in Gorakhpur and Phoolpur Lok Sabha constituencies vacated by the Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh respectively, is a shock-wave for the nationalist forces. This defeat has also unexpectedly emboldened the anti-national and unpatriotic elements. The bubble of their new overwhelming joy is though momentary, but its effect is concerning enough. The overjoy of the newly elevated (in the garb of election) Chairman of the Congress and his mother is understandable, but very soon the bubble will burst and the regional secular parties that seem to be gathering around the Congress, will fall scattered hither and thither due to their leaders” ‘haughty mindedness’.
Here it is to be made clear that this eternal Hindu Nation has repulsed such shock waves so many times in the past. So, this shockwave will also overturn and the journey of victory chariot of the BJP will soon cover West Bengal too. No Siddaramaiah in the South can stop this ‘victory journey’ which is not slowly moving, but running speedily under the dynamic and undaunted leadership of Modi and Shah duo. This leadership is a God gift to this nation like those of Atal Ji and Advani Ji. Let us not be disheartened and get morose. From this very moment we will start all efforts to wholeheartedly give a crushing defeat to all the inimical powers which have become a curse under the cover of “Secularism” of their own definition, which is nowhere found in any dictionary of any language of the world.
Here it has become a must to say that the most unfortunate defeat in Uttar Pradesh on two Lok Sabha seats clearly indicates the organisational machinery”s lethargy, carelessness and to some extent over confidence. It was the responsibility of the organisational wing of the state unit to remain alert and not to leave any stone unturned in the field. It appears that the entire machinery was standstill, otherwise it would have taken proper cognisance of defeats after defeats in by-elections in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh. May it not be guessed that there was somewhere some deliberate negligence, otherwise the same workers would not have shown such carelessness. The screws of the organising machinery must be tightened well in time so that the tide of 2014 could not be turned in an ebb even a bit in 2019. One must also understand that the governments do not run on advertisements only. The schemes advertised should be explicitly seen on the ground. The administrative machinery should also be held accountable for execution of the schemes of public good. Enough is enough for the time tested organising capacity of the party. Less said more to understand. High morale of the workers should be maintained at any cost.
(The writer is former editor of Hindi monthly Rashtradharma)

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