Vajpayee’s BJP Vs Modi’s BJP 22 years back.....What happened...Mindblowing Analysis #BJP #Modi #Vajpayee
In 1996, the BJP government collapsed just after 13 days in power. Atal Bihari Vajpayee resigned rather than facing a vote of confidence in Parliament that his party was sure to lose. At that juncture of time, erstwhile President Shankar Dayal Sharma nominated HD Deve Gowda, a leader of a multi-party alliance of leftist and regional parties that acquired the name United Front only a week back. Mr. Atal Bihari Vajpayee made his resignation announcement after two days of decisive debate on a confidence motion. He was transparent and said,” Mr. Speaker, I’m going to the president to give my resignation.” Yes, this is what Atal Bihari Vajpayee did when he understood that he didn’t have the numbers. And no one from the BJP went with an offer of briefcases full of cash in exchange for a switch of sides to save the government.
Times have changed and now in Karnataka case, we can find that BJP is trying to cling to power. After 22 years, HD Deve Gowda as greedy as ever is looking to get in power and Yeddyurappa and other BJP leaders are too adamant with power as well. Don’t forget that Atal Bihari Vajpayee sacrificed his party’s interests with that. The sympathy which he got with that attitude, enabled him to come back again. And don’t forget that the Deve Gowda government couldn’t continue after 2 years. Yes, this how you differentiate between Atal Bihari Vajpayee and Narendra Modi, a statesman and a mere political leader. No doubt, the ‘Congressisation’ of BJP is complete and the saffron outfit is ready to do ‘everything’ in power The nation misses the great Atal Bihari Vajpayee whereas, on the other hand, Narendra Modi continues to run after the self-proclaimed title of ‘Modern Day Mahatma’.
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