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LK Advani breaks silence, sends message to PM Modi and Amit Shah 

Veteran BJP leader L K Advani on Thursday took the unusual recourse to send a short blogpost to the media, presumably after the site crashed or was blocked

 Prime Minister Narendra Modi and senior BJP leader LK Advani (Social Media) 
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and senior BJP leader LK Advani (Social Media)  

“The essence of Indian democracy is respect for diversity and freedom of expression. Right from its inception, the BJP has never regarded those who disagree with us politically as our “enemies”…similarly, in our conception of Indian nationalism, we have never regarded those who disagree with us politically as “anti-national”, wrote L.K. Advani in a blog post on Thursday, sending out an unmistakable message to the BJP, Narendra Modi and Amit Shah.

The post, written barely 48 hours before the Bharatiya Janata Party celebrates its foundation day, calls upon ‘everyone’ to introspect before the election.

Mr Advani, who was sidelined and dropped by the party from its list of candidates, was forced to send across the post to the media as a ‘statement’, presumably after the site blog.lkadvani.in either crashed , hacked or blocked.

Published: 04 Apr 2019, 8:02 PM IST

The full blog post is here :

NATION FIRST, PARTY NEXT, SELF LAST

By L.K. Advani

4th April, 2019

On April 6th, the BJP will celebrate its Foundation Day. This is an important occasion for all of us in the BJP to look back, look ahead and look within. As one of the Founders of the BJP, I deem it to be my duty to share my reflections with the people of India, and more specifically with the millions of workers of my Party, both of whom have indebted me with their affection and respect.

Before I share my thoughts, I take this opportunity to convey my most sincere gratitude to the people of Gandhinagar, who have elected me to the Lok Sabha six times since 1991. Their love and support has always overwhelmed me.

Serving the Motherland has been my passion and my mission ever since I joined the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) at the age of 14.

My political life has been inseparably associated with my Party for nearly seven decades – first with the Bharatiya Jana Sangh, and later with the Bharatiya Janata Party and I have been a founding member of both. It has been my rare privilege to work closely with stalwarts like Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya, Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee and many other great, inspiring and self-less leaders.

The guiding principle of my life has been ‘Nation First, Party Next, Self Last.’ And in all situations, I have tried to adhere to this principle and will continue to do so.

The essence of Indian democracy is respect for diversity and freedom of expression. Right from its inception, the BJP has never regarded those who disagree with us politically as our “enemies”, but only as our adversaries. Similarly, in our conception of Indian nationalism, we have never regarded those who disagree with us politically as “anti-national”. The party has been committed to freedom of choice of every citizen at personal as well as political level.

Defense of democracy and democratic traditions, both within the Party and in the larger national setting, has been the proud hallmark of the BJP. Therefore BJP has always been in the forefront of demanding protection of independence, integrity, fairness and robustness of all our democratic institutions, including the media. Electoral reforms, with special focus on transparency in political and electoral funding, which is so essential for a corruption-free polity, has been another priority for our Party.

In short, the triad of Satya (truth), Rashtra Nishtha (dedication to the Nation) and Loktantra (democracy, both within and outside the Party) guided the struggle-filled evolution of my Party.The sum total of all these values constitutes Sanskritik Rashtravad (Cultural Nationalism) and Su-Raj (good governance), to which my Party has always remained wedded. The heroic struggle against the Emergengy rule was precisely to uphold the above values.

It is my sincere desire that all of us should collectively strive to strengthen the democratic edifice of India. True, elections are a festival of democracy. But they are also an occasion for honest introspection by all the stakeholders in Indian democracy – political parties, mass media, authorities conducting the election process and, above all, the electorate.

My best wishes to everyone.

Published: 04 Apr 2019, 8:02 PM IST

The above text is also available on my blog site- blog.lkadvani.in

Published: 04 Apr 2019, 8:02 PM IST

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Published: 04 Apr 2019, 8:02 PM IST