How BJP is becoming new Congress? | Open Letter



Join us in this thought-provoking video as we explore the evolution of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and analyze whether it is mirroring the Indian National Congress (INC) in its approach and governance style.

We delve into key aspects such as policy shifts, leadership dynamics, and ideological changes that have marked BJP’s journey over the years. Through a critical lens, we examine whether BJP’s actions and decisions align with its initial ideals and promises or if they reflect a shift towards the practices traditionally associated with the Congress party.

This analysis is crucial for understanding the current political landscape in India and the implications of BJP’s trajectory on the country’s governance and democracy.

If you’re interested in deep-diving into political ideologies, party dynamics, and the evolving nature of Indian politics, this video is a must-watch!

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20 thoughts on “How BJP is becoming new Congress? | Open Letter”

  1. India currently needs a very high stable government atleast for next 15-20 years. And only BJP can be that party as of now.

    We should let BJP work and then slap BJP to work properly instead of snatching work from them.

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  2. I know very well that the BJP is not an ideal party but i still support them bcz of few reasons:
    1- Their aggressive foreign policy
    2- lack of options available
    3- Modernization of Indian military and support to the military forces
    4- Nitin gadkari's work on national highways and express ways

    While i may seem like an Andhbhakt or someone from RW but I'd like to clear that i don't support every action taken by the BJP but i don't think we've an option who'll we choose other than modi ,Rahul Gandhi (don't make me laugh) , but it is true that in this election PM Modi should not become the 'PM of India ' instead either Yogi adityanath or Amit shah should take the position.
    Jay hind

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