Let all parties not forget that the world realises that India will remain democratic and truly secular only as long as Hindus are in a majority in India. Bharat is the only land which Hindus can claim as its own and a displaced Hindu population will not find refuge elsewhere. In contrast, Islam is prevalent and thriving in over 60 countries of the world and Christianity is thriving in over 150 countries of the world.
In the light of onslaughts and attacks from several quarters on the Hindu psyche, it becomes imminent that we choose such leaders who are educated, have a record of protecting Hindu interests, can work in the larger interests of the country, have a global vision AND ARE PRIMARILY WARRIORS. We need such Hindus to lead India who can fight in the battlefield and can shed blood if the need arises.In the light of this, the next wave of top leadership in the BJP to lead India will come from Uttar Pradesh in the following order: Yogi Adityanath (MP from Gorakhpur and the current CM of UP), Sanjeev Baliyan (MP from Muzaffarnagar),
Raghav Lakhanpal Sharma (MP from Saharanpur), and Sangeet Som (MLA from Sardhana). All are well educated and qualified, have a record of protecting Hindu interests and are grass root level workers having risen from the ranks.
Though Modiji and his team have taken some very far-reaching reformists steps but these steps could have been well planned and thought out thus avoiding extreme hardship faced by the Indian public. Millions of youth have lost jobs, business is at a standstill, people don't have money in their pockets and under the circumstances, THE BJP IS FAR OF FROM WINNING THE LOK SABHA ELECTIONS OF 2019.
However, if the BJP puts forward a new rank of leadership to lead it in the 2019 general elections, it could very easily emerge victorious. Respected Sirs, we have to think about the well being of the party and the country and not of any single or a group of individuals. The above four candidates must be groomed in right earnest from today and must be projected as the faces of the BJP in the media. They are all young in their 40s and could lead India well for the next 20-35 years.
We should learn our lessons from the past. The BJP national executive and the cabinet, the RSS and the VHP must serve as a guiding force for the prime minister without the prime minister taking unilateral decisions. He should be a team player, must be a unifying factor for society and should take all sections along with him, must be rooted in tradition but at the same time must be modern with a global outlook.
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