Ideology Bahujan Samaj Party is one of the main national parties of India. It was formed by the magnetic leader name Babu Kanshi Ram in 1984.Elephant is the symbol of the party. It projects itself the political party that represents the lowest sections of the society especially Dalits and other SC, ST and minority classes. It claims to be the only party that represents all of the lowest sections of the Indian society irrespective of their religion and that follows the philosophy of one of the dalit leader B.R. Ambedkar. Mayawati BSP is presently headed by Mayawati who has emerged as the supreme leader of the party after the death of its founder Babu Kanshi Ram. She has been the chief minister of the state of Utter Pradesh for four times. She is the aggressive leader and has always remained in headlines because of her bitter relations with the Samajwadi Party leader Mulayam Singh Yadav. BSP is the strongest political party in the state of UP. It presently has 19 MPs in the Parliament. It must be learnt it is the state of UP that plays an important role in deciding the formation of Central Government as there are 80 constituencies in the State. Third Front India, for the last two decades, is being led by the coalition governments. We have seen more than five central governments that were formed with the active participation of the regional and small parties. And BSP has always played a crucial role in formation of the central governments. BSP has emerged as the strongest party that will decide the fate of the central government in the future. After the withdrawal of support by the Left parties to the Congress led government, the fate of the central government is equally balanced. It is being said that BSP will very soon join the UNPA With the support of Left UNSA has emerged as the third major political power in the country and some political pundits say that it is the revival of the third front. It is being said that Mayawati will the projected as the prime ministerial candidate by the UNPA. It will be first time that after Congress and BJP a person from a third party will be projected as the prime ministerial candidate in the elections. It will not be an unexpected thing if in future Mayawati becomes the Prime Minister [...]
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Sant Sri Aasaram Bapu
July 27th, 2008
krishna Sant Sri Aasaram Bapu is one of the most famous saints in India to whom his followers call ‘Bapyji’. Under the guidance of Sant Sri Aasaram Bapu followers participate in spiritual and social activities. Bapu has spread the message of Vedas, Bhakti Gyan and Karma Yoga throughout whole of the world. Bapuji and his followers have started and actively participated in many social welfare and relief works whenever there was any kind of natural calamity. Bapuji has established many educational institutions in which education is given to the children and the youths according to the Vedas and Upanishads Childhood Bapu’s childhood name was Asumal. He was born to a wealthy family on 17 November 1941 in the village named Berani of the Nawab district of Sindh state of undivided India. Ansuman was very much influenced by the stories of Hindu scriptures that his mother used to narrate and that later on proved to be the guiding force that led him towards spirituality. During his student days he used to be a brilliant boy with a sharp memory. He used to meditate when other children of his age used to play in the free time. After the partition of India their family migrated from Sindh to Maninagar of the district of Gujarat. Asumal soon realized that the school education was only meant to make the students able enough so that they can earn their livelihood. Though he continued his studies but whenever he got free time he used to meditate at some lonely place. Religious Life He had to discontinue his studies and to take the responsibility of his family along with his elder brother after the death of his father. Death of his father intensified his yearning for the attainment of ultimate truth. He was married to Lakshmi Devi dispite all his resistance. He joined a Sanskrit school to understand the Hindu scriptures properly. He left his home with the burning desire of attaining God. Swami Sri Lilashahji Maharan accepted him as his disciple and after many tests asked him to go home and continue his quest at home. But instead of going home he went to the bank of Narmada where he meditated for many days. He remained in solitude for seven years after the blessings Swami Sri Lilashahji Maharan who had transformed him into Asaram Bapu. Bapu entered the family life according to the orders of [...]
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