03-23-2010, 08:22 PM
[url="http://www.thehindu.com/2010/03/23/stories/2010032363201200.htm"]100 technocrats pitch in for BJP[/url]
Quote:NEW DELHI: A hundred ââ¬Åvolunteersââ¬Â ââ¬â young technocrats from the corporate world ââ¬â here on Monday swore allegiance to the cause of hindutva.
Bharatiya Janata Party president Nitin Gadkari ââ¬Åreceivedââ¬Â the free services of the volunteers wearing orange T-shirts.
Sanjay Kaul, who set up the United Volunteers Association, said at the outset that his association was inspired by the principles dear to the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh and his organisation was interested in furthering the hindutva ideology.
After the BJP's 2009 Lok Sabha defeat, a large number of party supporters were despondent and wanted to do something to get the right message to the people on what the hindutva party was all about, Mr. Kaul said.
As the 100 men and women got on to the stage at Mavlankar Hall to take their oath of allegiance to the BJP, Mr. Gadkari and the former RSS spokesperson, M.G. Vaidya, looked on.
Mr. Gadkari repeated what the senior party leaders had been saying for the past two decades: the BJP was not anti-Muslim or anti-minority; it believed in ââ¬Åjustice for all, appeasement for noneââ¬Â; and it was the ââ¬Åpseudo-secularists posing as liberals,ââ¬Â who were painting the BJP as a right-wing fundamentalist group.