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Winning the Dharmayudh – Part 2

We started this debate on the battle of ideas for the next Lok Sabha by drawing a line in the sand and spelling out who stoode where. No Dharmayudh would be complete or won decisively unless those who represent sheer evil are decimated.

For far too long this nation has provided legitimacy to those who’s primary allegiance is not to this nation or its interests. The 2004 debacle for the NDA will stand out as the year in which anti-nationals tasted power without any accountability or responsibility. This nation cannot afford a repeat of the same.

If the BJP wants to win this Dharmayudh it must declare unequivocally that there is no room for anti-nationals in the Indian Democracy.

It must do so by spelling out the many sins of the CPI-Mafioso and its anti-national cohorts.

It must make a commitment to investigate every instance of anti-National activity starting with the support to China in the 1960s to the present day blackmail on Strategic Issues. It must also make a commitment to investigate every instance of State Sponsored Terrorism in West Bengal and Fascism in Kerala . It must make good on this commitment with a promise to bring to justice the anti-national leadership of the CPI-Mafioso that gave political sanction to these sins.

The BJP must throw the gauntlet at the Congress to take a clear stand on this issue for its the Congress’ lust for power that has engendered the adharma of the CPI-Mafioso. The people must be reminded of Nandigram to show that?there is no distinction between those who commit adharma and those who aid and abet it?for political gains.

It is?a tragedy that the land of Tagore, Vivekananda, Ramakrishna and Subhash Bose is today hostage the CPI-Mafioso’s evil politics of treachery and oppression. There is little hope for West Bengal as things stand today with Mamata Bannerjee trying to run a platform which is to the Left of the Left.

The BJP must make West Bengal the focus of this Dharmayudh on the right model of Economic Development for India by making it a Jyotigram versus Nandigram debate.

Filed under: Lok Sabha Polls 2008-2009

25 Responses

  1. prashant says:

    Hey guys NEHRU found guilty of RAPE by Supreme court.
    Read Today news….in fact actually read this headline in Rediff but when tried to read it…no news was there
    obviously Rediff has deleted it as may be they got the Comments.
    So i search google and found this story in Sahara Samay.
    so for all of u this link and read.

    http://www.saharasamay.com/samayhtml/Articles.aspx?NewsId=100554

  2. Jiggs says:

    Yossarin…

    Looking at the current scenario in the country, one gets a queer feeling that the Union will break any moment.

    As all of us know that 32 years of Traitorous Communist rule has destroyed the BHARTIYATA in Bengal, Tripura and Kerala, no quesiton about it.

    But, what are the other states doing:

    MAHARASHTRA: This state like Bengal gave us some of the best freedom fighters, revoulutionaries is on the verge of doing a Bengal in 1977. Look at the political scenario today, DIVISIVE REGIONAL POLITICS, paint everything in MARATHI. A Minister in the Maharashtra government Babbanrao Panchpute hoists the tricoulour upside down and no body is bothered.

    I am now surpirsed if of the regional parties in Maharashtra might make the final call of another INDEPENDENCE!!!!!

    Tamil Nadu: This state openly opposes the national language, culture. We have had repeated governments who defy the very ethos of NATIONALISM THE UNION IT SELF. In this madness of protecting Tamil language their ministers support terrorist groups, help missionaries ,mullahs to destroy Hinduism.

    Anbumani Ramadoss, has openly said that no NON TAMIL must ever become CM of Tamil Nadu ( Hinting at rajnikanth), then why is he in the union cabinet?

    Karunanidhi calls on the PM and tells him to PROTECT TAMILS IN MALAYSIA, why arent they Indians, he could have said that atleast. If Karunanidhi thinks this way then why does he want his party MP’s in the PARLIAMENT OF THE UNION OF INDIA?

    Karnatka and TN & Maharashtra and Karnataka fight over water (Hogenakkal) and land (belgaum/karwar) TODAY 60 years hence independence.

    Tell me why only Commie ruled states, what about these states which have crossed the line repeatedly…isnt this a step ahead into making this into another C.I.S ….CONFEDERATION OF INDIAN STATES?????

    This is a Dharmayudh and we need an Arjun to take us ahead, we need a NATIONAL leader who can rule our country with an Iron Fist and ruthlessly supress ANY DIVISIVE POLITICS being preached today.

  3. Narayan says:

    TN is a known bug.
    now even Karnataka speaks the same language with a seperate flag, going against SC/constitution and an expansionist attitude.

  4. Saffron Knight says:

    To be honest, politics is a dirty yuddh and not a dharma yuddh. We should not attempt to fight and win a dharma yuddh. Remember prithviraj chauhan? We should fight, fight dirty and fight to win.

    The key battle in this war will be UP. If the BJP can win 40 seats in UP, then it can form a coalition government and hopefully this time around it will not take in jokers like Brijesh Mishra or those gory vajpayeites. Once the government is formed then we can fight the long drawn war on our terms.

    Well so this whole question boils down to this – Win UP. The BJP actually got it right the last time. Jaitleys strategy of building a Lodh Rajput + Kurmi alliance and marrying a Forward Caste base does the trick. Last time around the BJP didnt execute well thanks to the anti-incumbency against SP and hence the enmasse voting for the BSP. This time around with enough focus and choosing the right candidates we can win in UP.

    And the alliance with Amma in TN is also a must. We can be sure that will get 40 seats to the NDA this time.

  5. sud says:

    The first thing the Indian right needs to do is to amend election system (namely, the representation of peoples act) and scrap this first past the post disaster. Let every poll (municipal, assembly or LS) where the winner secured less than a third of the votes cast be redone as a runoff between the top 2 candidates in the first phase.

    That way we can force a straight contest between the dharmics and the adharma sans distractions and bogeymen.

    JMTPs.

  6. Murali says:

    Jiggs,

    Take it easy man, the factors u mentioned do exist and they exist in every country, no country is perfectly homogeneous. It will take more time. TN is actually better than what it was 25-30 years, the anti-hindi feeling is way lesser than what it was before. Lets be optimistic, thats the way a society can look forward. Look to the hopefuls and lets do our bit to get the right people win the dharmayudh and then these traitors wont have a place to hide, seriously, can you imagine the amount of vengeance that an Advani Modi combo can wreck upon traitors like karunanidhi and karat. just wait and watch the fun. I would not be surprised if the NDA ups the ante after it gets power and jails them in andaman.

  7. Apollo says:

    It must do so by spelling out the many sins of the CPI-Mafioso and its anti-national cohorts.

    It must make a commitment to investigate every instance of anti-National activity starting with the support to China in the 1960s to the present day blackmail on Strategic Issues. It must also make a commitment to investigate every instance of State Sponsored Terrorism in West Bengal and Fascism in Kerala . It must make good on this commitment with a promise to bring to justice the anti-national leadership of the CPI-Mafioso that gave political sanction to these sins.

    I agree on this wholeheartedly. The CPI(M) and other left parties should be forced to defend their dubious anti-national record in public discourse.

    Let more and more people know the facts about the left. let more and more voters come to know what voting for the left parties mean- empowering treasonous elements.

    but this has to be done sensitively and should never degenerate into calling those who vote for the left as traitors.since people cast their vote based on a variety of factors and the left like many other parties would have built its votebase by catering to many different aspects.

    anyway i’am sure once the truth is out in the open many present and probable left voters will soon start shopping for alternatives.

  8. Jiggs says:

    Guys….

    BJP must first address this …the question of UNITY….

    Read on:

    Her own partymen put spoke in Raje’s wheels

    http://www.indianexpress.com/story/321625.html

  9. Jiggs says:

    Also, there was a very interesting and correct development within the BJP last week, the INTRA PARTY POLLS IN BIHAR UNIT.

    I firmly believe that this is the way to go, this leaves no question about any detractors later on, the enemies within can be identified easily.

    Read on:

    “Democracy sealed in a ballot box”

    http://www.indianexpress.com/story/321750.html

  10. Jiggs says:

    Yossarin / Guys…..

    With regards with the NUKE DEAL,May be we are being heard by the BJP:

    Read on:

    “BJP top brass debated fallout, nuanced its oppn”

    http://www.indianexpress.com/story/321762.html

  11. Lanka Ramakrishna says:

    You are spot on when you say that the communist mafia need to be exposed. Sonia and her italian gang should also be exposed. But is the present BJP leadership capable of it? What about the environmentally disastorous Western model of economic development? They should also be able to present to the nation an alternate vision rooted in the culture of this land. After all, in the not too distant past, we were the most developed and the most richest people, that too without depleting ozone layer, without effecting climatic changes and not being a war monegring zealot.

    It requires the guts of Narendra Modi, the passion of Uma Bharati, the genius of Govindacharya and the support of sanyasins like Sadhvi Rithambhara to make it really a dharma yuddh and for a clean break from the disastrous pursuit of this ADDICTION called western way of life and the Genetically acquired slavery syndrome (GASS).

    The question is whether the BJP is capable of this and more pertinently do they have the will for the same? Alternatively they can also form a coalition government and ruthlessly push the same agenda per their own priority. After all, are we not a witness to the present dispensation ramming down the throats of the people all the poisonous pills by smuggling themselves into power. If they can do it, why cant we? Strictly speaking, it may not be playing by the rules. But why should we play by the rules of a system that we aim to overthrow? But is the BJP capable of and willing to adopt a Chanakyan approach?

  12. arjun says:

    Jiggs, Indian Express has a pro deal bias. BJP has been talking about the effect on nuclear tests for a long time.

  13. Jiggs says:

    Arjun….

    What is so wrong with the deal?

    BJP says further testing is not permitted as per the deal?

    MMS says their is no such clause, where India cannot test?

    Whats the dammn truth?

  14. dosabandit says:

    The truth is there indeed are severe restrictive clauses restraining our future tests, besides they seek interference in our entire nuclear programme, which should in any case be unacceptable. Not to forget, once we sign the deal, we will have to put our nuclear facilities under international scrutiny in perpetuity.

    The BJP’s demand is that we should have complete freedom in our nuclear programme without any restrictions on our pursuits. Some argue that we do not need any more tests & the future ones can be simulated. But the current deal rules out any transfer of such or related technology to us. We need more advancements to develop the next generation of weapons, we lag behind the world (viz. China)in this. MMS’s assurances to us have not been spelt out in the deal, rather there are clauses that are the diametrically opposite to MMS’s assurances. Deal or no deal nuclear apartheid will continue.

    The left opposes this deal solely to ensure Chinese supremacy in the region.

  15. sudhir says:

    Nicely put Dosabandit.

    The US reneged on Tarapur and may renege yet again after signing onto this dheel. But India won’t be given the option to withdraw because we’d have committed to permanent ‘safeguards’. We could withdraw and then face the consequences of having broken international law which we signed onto and committed to.

    Agar apna commie-tment todna hi hai, then might as well sign NPT, no?

    Right now, we’re not party to NPT or CTBT or anything like that. We’re free to do as we please and yet we chose to voluntarily adhere to non-proliferation of Nuke tech to outside powers. We’ve nothing to show for it though. China proliferated egregiously to Noko and pak and they dont seem to have been affected anyhow.

    Also, its a lie that the tech apartheid will end. it’ll end only when we will have no need for phoren tech. In some sense,we’ve already attained enough expertise in reactor design, development and operation. With Thorium processing tech coming online, we’d leave the world behind. No wonder the west suddenly woke up and started offereing sweetened deals (in reality poison pills) in an effort to strangle and smother our indigenius capability by making it very expensive to continue developing the same.

  16. S.Harinath says:

    The next Lok Sabha elections will throw a hung parliament with the NDA getting about 215-225 seats and the UPA about the same. A lot will depend as to how the left, SP and BSP play. The Congress can and should hope for a tie up with SP for a good showing to enable the UPA to surpass the NDA tally, so as to help it form the Govt. The BJP’s has remote chances of forming a Govt. unless it does well in UP and also ties up with TDP in Andhra, AGP in Assam, AIADMK in TN, the Trinamool in WB, and Bajan Lal in Haryana. Even with all the tie ups it may still fall short of the half way mark and may have to follow the Diktats of either Mayawati or Mulayam.

  17. M.ask says:

    “For far too long this nation has provided legitimacy to those who’s primary allegiance is not to this nation or its interests. “

    Yossarin, thats the crux isn’t it. :)

    Also, in the Road to the Dahrmayudh 2008-09, there needs to be focus on governance Dharma as well as the ‘Modi mask ‘ plan.
    For the later , can one provide some images ( to you )?
    If so at which mail?
    Thanks

  18. Aryan says:

    BJP has a geniune opportunity to seal the deal with the Indian electorate. It should make inflation a core issue of it’s campaign, and make as much noise on the streets for the masses, while also coming up with it’s policy positions for food and energy security. BJP has a master strategician like Mr Jaitley to execute this coup.

    With the low starting point of infrastructure in terms of agriculture and alternative energy, there are so many opportunities that the BJP can capitalize on, especially with an energetic and efficient PM like the M.O.D.

  19. Hari says:

    The problem for the BJP is that it does not exist in over 200 seats comprising of WB,TN,AP,KERALA,NE and over 40 seats in UP. So for it to come to power it must have a strike rate of 80% which anyone who knows our past voting pattern can vouch for.

  20. Jiggs says:

    Guys…

    HEY MURALI…THIS ONES FOR YOU….

    RUMBLINGS IN THE U.P.A: THIEVES FALL APART

    The Daily Pioneer says:

    DMK set to sever ties with PMK

    The Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK) has bitten more than it can chew. DMK president and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi is furious with the speech of a PMK ideologue and has threatened that his party will decide in four-five days if PMK should be axed from the Democratic Progressive Alliance (DPA).

    “Our high-level committee will meet after the women’s conference at Cuddalore in four-five days, to decide if the PMK will be allowed to continue in the alliance”, said Karunanidhi speaking at a wedding function on Friday morning. He observed that the “verbal slings” from the PMK was becoming “abusive and insulting” and “reaching a dangerous level”. He added that he could no longer ask his party to “bear the abuses silently”.

    “The time has come to break free from all the insults meted out to us,” said Karunanidhi.

    His announcement came after State Electricity Minister and DMK treasurer Arcot N Veerasamy handed over a CD to him, claiming that it contained the speech of Vanniayar Sangam president G Guru alias ‘karduvetti” (forest hacker) who has threatened to behead Union Minister A Raja and DMK MLA S Sivasankar. He even made some serious and scathing remarks against the Chief Minister and referred to him in a disrespectful manner, alleged Veerasamy. (Vanniyar Sangam is the mother body from which Ramadoss carved out the PMK.)

    In fact, everyday the PMK founder leader S Ramadoss has been issuing statements criticising the DMK Government and Karunanidhi. The latest charge was on Thursday when Ramadoss alleged that his telephone was being tapped. However, Karunanidhi, through his columns in the DMK organ Murasoli and party meetings, including the general council earlier this month, had urged his party workers to exercise restrain.

    But, Guru’s “inflammatory” speech recently in Salem has irked the party to the point of no return. Even as he handed over the CD with Guru’s speech to Karunanidhi, a testy Veerasamy asked how long the party would have to endure ties with the PMK. Responding, Karunanidhi, in his speech contended that “it would be an insult to continue the ties after Guru’s speech”.

    He said the CD will be played before the high level committee that will meet after two-day women’s conference from Saturday. He said that after the meeting, the CD would be handed over to the police for appropriate action against Guru.

    Commenting on Guru’s speech, Karuanidhi observed: “He may be called a forest hacker or a tree hacker. But he is described as a commander by the PMK. The commander himself is prepared for a war now. This type of intimidation is not new to me. I have been hearing threats right from the day I entered public life. It is now time for us to rid ourselves of these threats and insults.”

    Taking on Ramadoss’ charge on telephone tapping, Karunanidhi said that Ramadoss’ allegation was “laced with conspiracy”.

    He pointed out that it was not easy to tap phones and it needed Centre’s permission. “The senior police officials will take appropriate action to expose all those behind this conspiracy,” the DMK chief said.

    When contacted, DMK spokesperson TKS Elangovan told The Pioneer: “He (Guru) was too harsh on our leader. The party cannot tolerate this. So a decision in this regard will be taken at the meeting.”

    He confirmed that there has been no conciliatory effort from the PMK so far. “We are yet to take a decision on this. We will do that at the meeting as our leader announced,” Elangovan said.

    The last time the PMK and DMK members were seen together was at the felicitation function on Karunanidhi’s birthday on June 3. Union Health Minister and Rajya Sabha member Anbumani Ramadoss participated in the function.

    Though Ramadoss (senior) had claimed for a long time that his party would contest alone in the 2011 Assembly poll, he has stepped up this claim vociferously. It was widely known that the ties between the DMK and PMK would sever after the Lok Sabha elections. But the situation has come to such a pass that DMK is forced to call the shots now and may sever ties before the Lok Sabha polls.

    Incidentally, the seat sharing in Tamil Nadu would most likely be decided by Karunanidhi. If so PMK stands to lose.

  21. sud says:

    Well, well…. dhimmedia seems to have found courage and a conscience (or so they would have you think).

    Is Sonia a lost leader?

    That’s the conscientious courage displayed by the egregious Vinod Mehta from the disgraceful Outlook ragazine…..

    Dynasties may guarantee employment for life, but there is a downside: dynasties have to deliver. And in a democracy, delivery means election victories. It is perhaps too early to call Sonia Gandhi a lost leader but, with a succession of election defeats behind her, she seems to be heading in that direction. The first sounds of dissent in the party are now audible. A senior Congress minister told Outlook last week that “she is a disaster”. And while the dissenters are unwilling to be identified, and while there is yet no incipient revolt, the criticism of the supreme leader is no longer whispered. Sonia Gandhi, who is awesomely well-informed about the subterranean goings-on in her party, cannot be unaware of this.

    Aah. Mehta saab seems (Sims?) to have given up on his Padamshree dreams for next yr seems like…. BWahahahaha

    Also, Mehta’s advice is just what the INC doesn’t need. Will further weaken them before the next polls.

    However, since it is my job to offer gratuitous advice, I present my two paisas’ worth.

    There is nothing fundamentally wrong with the party. It is a formidable, pan-Indian, non-communal, non-casteist (although it occasionally kneels at both altars), centre-left, caring formation. The difficulty is that there are at least half-a-dozen urgent things that should be done—and are not being done. The blame for that inexplicable inactivity has to be put squarely where it belongs: with Sonia Gandhi. It is one buck she cannot pass or share.

    Thanks.

    If the dork still thinks there’s nothing wrong with the INC, there must be more than the usual stuff wrong with him. The kangees are losing because they’ve lost touch with and the confidence of many in the majority community in India. Mull on it if you can, Mehta Saab.

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  23. yossarin says:

    mask – i can be reached at yossarin@nationalinterest.in

  24. Murali says:

    Jiggs,

    Good fine mate. I heard from my dad a lot about this rift between DMK and PMK. But my dad also said that PMK is trying get closer to NDA. I really wont like that. PMK is a gutter party of the worst kind, BJP should be best advised to stay away from it.

  25. Hari says:

    Though the PMK is a gutter party it commnads a substantial vote in about 5 lok sabha seats and can tilt the balance, and in the assembly elections they have greater value so no political party will like to ignore them.
    As regards Mr.Guru of the PMK it is well known in South Arcot and Pondy that almost all two wheeler thfts in that area are done by his goons and that the vehicles are taken to his village which is his fortress and the engines are stripped off and sold to the LTTE.

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