Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Uma Bharti's homecoming will make no difference



Uma Bharti’s homecoming has taken place ahead of UP assembly elections. She has been re-inducted

after six years since she was expelled from the party. BJP has entrusted her with the task of

looking after Uttar Pradesh which is going to polls next year.
BJP appears to have realised that without the vocal leader of hard Hinduline, who could

propogated fanatic Hinduism and original ideology, though contentious, the party can not come to

power.
Uma Bharti is the former Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh and She is credited with bringing the

BJP to power there. But as internal wrangling never leaves the BJP, she could not get back the

chair of CM back even after freeing of all charges against her by the court for which she had to

reliquinquish CM’s chair.
After this, she became frustrated with the party’s central leadership and a fire of discontent

started smouldering inside that propelled to her take revenge from her own leadership. It is UMa

Bharti who had insulted senior most party leader L K Advani for his praise of Mohammad Ali Jinnah

in the national and internation media glare at party’s headquaters in New Delhi, though she was

expelled instantly.
Uma Bharti has been at logger heads with Arun Jaitley, leader of BJP in Rajya Sabha. Undoubtedly,

Uma Bharti is a fiery leader but her fire is no longer of any use in the fast changing nature of

the general mass in the coutry. It is no early nineties that the people could be misled and

incited with religious sentiment.
BJP president Nitin Gadkari has announced her re-entry and has said that Uttar Pradesh will be

the main area of her work and she will have a prominent role to play there in the campaign of the

party. If she had been given any assignment in her home state Madhya Pradesh, she would must pose

problem for Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan. Though the decision to reinduct her into the

party was taken with consensus to energise the BJP in Uttar Pradesh, the party is bound to be

riven by internal dissension. It is also not possible that Uma Bharti would cast political spell

all over the nation to bring a turnaround of party's fate in 2114 general elections.


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