Will BJP accept point of ‘Hindutva’ at least now ? – HJS

Vaishakh Suklapaksha 1, Kaliyug Varsha 5115


Mumbai : In Karnataka, it is not victory of Congress but it is defeat of BJP. BJP’s National President is saying that in 2014 elections, BJP will fight elections on the point of development and not on ‘Hinduttva’. During the election campaigns held by BJP, Shri. Narendra Modi, too talked about development; but people of Karnataka have not accepted BJP’s point of development because more than development, BJP’s corruption first srikes the eye like sunlight. Congress Government at the Centre is day by day sinking in the dregs of corruption. People are totally fed up of Congress with increasing scams, inflation, crime rate, insecurity etc. ; they want change. In such situation, BJP had got an opportunity; but BJP also decided to play politics on the issue of development, the people from Karnataka gave a ruling that they did not want BJP’s development engulfed with corruption.  Is BJP going to learn anything from it or not?  

After facing debacle in Karnataka on the points of development, is BJP going to accept ‘Hinduism’ at least now? The above views have been expressed in a press note issued by Shri. Ramesh Shinde, the spokesperson of HJS.

Shri. Shide has stated further that BJP should not forget that it had won power only because of the point of ‘Hinduttva’ in this country. Today, all political parties, which are claiming to be secular, are openly kowtowing to Muslims; but BJP is never vocal about injustice meted out to Hindus. During BJP’s regime, 200 Hindu temples were demolished in the name of development. It is surprising that BJP leaders, who boast about re-construction of ‘Sriram Mandir’, don’t understand the relation between Hindus and temples. Now, Parliamentary elections will be held soon. Will BJP, which always claims ‘Hinduism is nationalism’ and forgets ‘Hindusim’ at the time of election, do some self-introspection of defeat in Karnataka?

Source : Daily Sanatan Prabhat

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