Conspiracy behind BJP defeat!
Caught in the discomfiture of a humiliating defeat, BJP top leaders are talking of a conspiracy theory in the just concluded assembly polls in Delhi. The party heavyweights are more or less convinced of a systematic conspiracy within the party to trim the party’s prospect in the just concluded polls.
Party insiders confirmed Assam Times that the ruling party had to pay heavy price of a micro managed conspiracy to sabotage the party’s polls prospect where Modi magic did not work.
“Immigrant” issue in the vision document for Delhi is another conspiracy which no less sabotaged the party in the run up to the assembly polls.
“It was a conspiracy to derail Kiran Bedi and nothing else. We had to pay heavy price of the vision document gaffe. The doers are obviously those who were dead opposed to the former IPS officer projecting as Chief Ministerial candidate who joined the party only to grab the hot seat,” said a senior party leader.
“Those who prepared the vision document were not so fool to call the north eastern brethrens immigrants. The contents were checked and re checked before these were sent for printing. Then where the lapse took place?,” highly placed sources told Assam Times in New Delhi.
“We don’t understand why no enquiry was instituted to look to the gaffe. What forced the party leaders to keep mum on the serious lapse,” said another BJP leader who was unhappy with the party leadership.
“Prime Minister Narendra Modi and president Amrit Shah should not have gone ahead with Kiran Bedi without the unanimous consent of the party men,” said a party leader who wants not to be named.
“We have reasons to blame Modi and Shah for the party’s stunning defeat even after we had a chance at least to retain our seats,” said the party leaders.
If these scheme of things are allowed to go unchecked same fate awaits the party in the upcoming Bihar assembly polls.
Random Stories
13 Apr 2017 - 9:25pm |
AT Kokrajhar Bureau
A Hill trekking competition was organized in connection with ongoing 5th Baukhungri festival at Harinaguri in Kokrajhar district on its second day along the Baukhungri Hill. Nearly 200 participants...
22 Sep 2015 - 9:50pm |
AT News
In an act that turned the Raj Bhawan into an undeclared RSS headquarters, Assam Governor PB Acharya took the centre stage of an unprecedented controversy when he gave some political tips to BJP...
10 Mar 2014 - 1:23pm |
AT News
Senior police and civil officials met reviewed the state’s over all law and order situation at a meeting in the run up to the Lok Sabha polls slated for April 7, 12 and 24.Chaired by Chief Secretary...
21 Jul 2016 - 3:18pm |
AT News
The Assam State Human Rights Commission has asked the government to probe the recent police firing in Raha where a local protester was killed. A division bench of the panel comprising Dr Justice AH...
Other Contents by Author
The Arvind Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party is set to retain Delhi with a massive victory on Tuesday. The initial trend suggests at least 50 seats for the party giving forcing Prime Minister Narendra Modi to read the writings on the wall.The AAP is leading in 50 seats while is taking initial lead over AAP candidates in 15 seats. Congress is set to finish in third with just 3 seats.BJP was trailing in 12 seats it had won in the last elections while AAP made gains in 16 seats when compared to the 2013 polls.The counting began at 8 in the morning and the complete results are expected by 1 in the afternoon for the 70 seater Delhi assembly.
Amid tight security, stage is set for counting of votes in Delhi on Tuesday two days after the capital had gone to the assembly polls. Counting is set to take place from 8 in the morning and the trends are expected from 9 in the morning. The final results are expected by 2 in the afternoon.Counting of votes for the high-profile Delhi Assembly polls in which BJP and AAP are locked in a direct fight will be taken up tomorrow and final results are likely to be available by 1 PM. The Election Commission is making elaborate arrangements for vote counting in ITI Nand Nagri, Netaji Subhash Institute of Technology, Dwarka Sector 3, Integrated Institute of Technology Dwarka, Sector-9, Veer...
Delhi is all set to go to the assembly polls on Saturday. Amid tight security and strict vigil polling officials have reached the booths. Votings are set to begin from 8 in the morning.The election for the 70 seater assembly witnesses a straight contest between Aam Admi Party and BJP. AAP pins hopes on the slew of populist measures of Arvind Kejriwal during his stint as chief minister for a very short spell of time.“We want water, electricity. The only option left with us is AAP. This time those who voted for Congress in the last assembly polls will vote for AAP to boost our morale,” Debashis Mittal told Assam Times in Karol Bagh constitueny.Talking to Assam times BJP worker Prasun Dutta...
The roads are bumpy, dusty and what not. Normal journey with this background would have been a cumbersome exercise indeed. But a golden January sunshine made us forget these at least for two hours on the way to Pobitora Sanctuary on Wednesday. The weather was fine. But the timing was wrong. The season was fine. But the day falls on the eve of the Magh Bihu. That’s why, the abode of one horn rhino, wild bores and buffalos along with lots of migratory birds was not throbbing with tourists footfalls. Accompanied by a forest guard our seven seater jeep gradually moved inside the sanctuary. Much to our excitement, we came to spot four rhinos grazing beside a hard of wild buffalos in the...
Add new comment