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'BJP needs to be in touch with aspirations of young India'

Category :India Sub Category :National,Politics
2009-09-06 00:00:00
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New Delhi, Sep 6 - India's main opposition party, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), is in turmoil and only a leadership overhaul coupled with infusion of young blood can re-energise it, say many within and outside the party as they point to its dismal election performance followed by bitter infighting.

Whatever is happening in the BJP - the second largest party after the ruling Congress - is symptomatic of the crises it is suffering from, says Pralay Kanungo, political science professor at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU).

'A leadership crisis coupled with a generational gap kept the BJP away from the aspirations of young India, which led to its election defeat. And then the top brass began passing the buck and nobody, including senior leaders, had the courage to own up the failure,' Kanungo told IANS.

G.V.L. Narasimha Rao, the party's national executive member, said the BJP needs a leadership revamp and only young blood can make up for the losses the party inflicted on itself.

'The party is well aware of its crises and has decided to undergo a generational transition. The need to evolve with young leaders was discussed at the chintan baithak (leadership meeting) in Shimla last month,' Rao told IANS.

'The party under the leadership of L.K. Advani is drawing up a plan for its revival and we are hopeful we will bounce back,' he said.

BJP Vice President Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi agreed that young blood was the need of the hour. Naqvi told IANS: 'Yes we need more of young blood in the party to reorgansie the structure and more new ideas to revive the ideological soul of the party.'

Even the members of the youth wing opine that the party needs to take into account the 'inspirations and ideas' of the young.

'Party should provide a platform to the students from the youth wing so that their energy can be utilised and an interaction channel established to get a feedback for the aspirations and the ideas of the youngsters,' said Akhil Bhartiya Vidyarthi Parishad's (JNU) media advisor Saurabh Dubey.

Other scholars also echo the opinion that along with young leaders, the party of the ideological right also needs new ideologies. 'Politics of symbolism and identities is becoming irrelevant in the present times. Policies and ideas embedded in 18th century are not going to help the BJP. It has to become more receptive of 21st century generation and inclusive to broaden its vote base,' Delhi University's political research scholar Pradeep Singh told IANS.




Author :Indo Asian News Service



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