Archive for July 8th, 2008

Countrywide Bandh Evokes Good Response

  Bandh Several highways across the country were blocked and some trains were stopped on Thursday in response to the band called by BJP and the other Hindu Organizations. BJP and VHP workers took to the streets in support of their shutdown in protest of the revocation of the land allotment to the Amarnath shrine board in Jammu and Kashmir. After holding Jammu hostage for the past few days, the saffron brigade is taking out protest marches in several parts of the country. Several states have been brought to a complete halt with protestors taking out processions. Mobs, across the country, clashed with police and were lathicharged at several places.   Clashes At some places curfew was imposed after the communal clashes between two communities broke out when the bandh supporters forcibly tried to close down the shops and the locals resisted the attempt. According to a BJP leader “the impact was more visible” in BJP ruled states. Roads were blocked and shops and business establishments remained closed in a few areas in Delhi. VHP’s international general secretary Praveen Togadia claimed that their call of strike has got a good response.     Curfew People continued defying prohibitory orders to hold anti-government protests even on Thursday, the fourth day of agitations in Hindu-dominated Jammu. On Thursday angry mobs set ablaze a few abandoned houses in a town forcing the authorities to deploy army at communally sensitive places. Some Shiv Sainiks allegedly attacked a Hurriyat leader’s house in Jammu. They are demanding allotment of forest land to the SASB. Government’s all appeals to calm down have been rejected by the people.   Political Games J&K land row has divided the people on the basis of the religions. Central as well as J&K state government has done a very little to defuse the tension. They kept on playing their political games when Kashmir was burning. Now the fare has spread to the other parts of the country, they will start playing another political game called “blaming game”. Each and every party is trying to gain by applying maneuvers while the PM is obsessed with the nuclear game.          

Bharatiya Janata Party

Rule Bharatiya Janata party is   an Indian political party that is presently in the opposition. In 1996 it emerged as a single largest party in a hung parliament and then in 1999 came into power by forming a alliance that was led by Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee .The NDA alliance completed its five year regime in year 2004. Though it emerged again the single largest political party but it could not form the government. One of the main achievements of the government of the NDA alliance was the nuclear tests performed during its rule.   Origin It grew out of a nationalist organization–the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. RSS is mainly related to the Hinduism. Jana Sangh was founded as a political wing of RSS in 1951.in 1977 Jana Sangh and Janata Party jointly fought the elections which defeated Indira Gandhi and the Congress (I). Ultimately, because of intra party tensions Jana Sangh activists left the Janta Party and a new party named BJP was established. The BJP was formed in April 1980, under the leadership of Atal Behari Vajpayee.It follows mainly follows the RSS ideology.   Ideology It projects itself as a champion of the socio-religious cultural values of the country. It sees itself as rising to the defense of Indian culture, and Indian religious systems. Self reliance, strong economic growth, foreign policy driven by strong nationalist agenda, and strong national defense are the main goals of the party. It is the only one well structured political party that has ever seriously challenged the power of Indian National Congress. The Party aims at establishing a democratic state which guarantees to all citizens irrespective of caste, creed or sex, political, social and economic justice, equality of opportunity and liberty of faith and expression.   Goals BJP follows mainly the agenda of Hindu Nationalism. Some of its chief goals are to repeal the Article 370 of the Indian Constitution, ban on cow slaughter and forcible religious conversions, the construction of the Ram Janmnhoomi temple in Ayodhya and to achieve the full territorial and political integration of Jammu and Kashmir with India.