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  • The knives were out on Monday as the state BJP’s defeated candidates and other top leaders sat down to take stock of the overwhelming beating at the hands of the Congress these elections.

    State party president O P Kohli tried to reason that the BJP had slipped into a similar rut in 1971 and 1984, but had come back strongly after restructuring the organisation. But nobody was in a mood to listen.

    Sources said the total difference in votes the two parties got in the Assembly elections had been a little over 2 lakh. But in the Lok Sabha results, that figure saw a steep rise and stood at 13 lakh. It was all because of infighting and bad management, party sources pointed out.

    However, the official line to explain the defeat remained an argument for stability — the voter chose Congress because it was a stronger alternative, leaders said.

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    Though leaders had been warned by Kohli at the beginning of the meeting not to name names, several candidates obliquely referred to the shoddy management of the campaign by in-charge and Leader of the Opposition Vijay Kumar Malhotra. The campaigning was lacklustre even at its very best, they said. Workers also blamed the absence of star campaigners, including Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi, leaders Hema Malini and SAD’s Parkash Singh Badal.

    Monday’s meeting, however, set the ball rolling for the upcoming internal, organisation elections. The party membership will be renewed from June till August, followed by the election for a whole new set of party functionaries.

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    Party with a difference?By: Saurabh Sengupta | 19-May-2009 Reply | Forward The title (see above) reminiscent of the past where; BJP boasted it's glory in the mid-90s, which somewhat continued till ABV held the high-office. Post (2004) — 'saffron flavour' wasn't the same — from "Party with a difference" BJP was known as the party with many differences! (sic)Answering to a question put by a news-channel on the eve of counting Sushma Swaraj said that, the party will sit down and think. To this, the correspondent queried — is it not true that BJP turned this election into a miss-opportunity? Sushma reiterated the same reply.BJP's 'prime ministerial' candidate expressed shock over election results. It seems, no one expected THIS from their voters! NDA was downsized by over 100 seats — too bad.Is BJP, thinking conspiracy-theory — The Party lost all seats in the National Capital. Did voters conspire against BJP?Reasons whatever; election results demonstrated that the 'party with a difference' has now been overtly differentiated.INDIA Shining — Jai HO
    THOSE WHO DESTROYED BUDDHA ,BABRI By: DR.PETROL PUMP CHOR | 19-May-2009 Reply | Forward Sulking Shatrughan has earlier told his BJP tales cryingly. BJP is a party of always crying people. Last time when BJP lost, then also they (specially Advani the liar) agitated outside the parliament. He still thought, that he was deputy pm of India.They do not understand, that people do not want them and their stupid idea in civilised India.
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