Kashmir Observer

Vajpayee Elected BJP Leader

- (Kashmir Observer, 10 March, 1998)

NEW DELHI- Atal Behari Vajpayee, who was unanimousl­y elected leader of 'the BJP parliament­ary party today, said there should be no apprehensi­on among any sections about BJP and spoke of the party being at the threshhold of power at the centre.

"Abhi hum ko kendra may avsar milne wala hai. Kisi kay man may BJP kay baray may ashanka nahin rahini chahaye" (We are now about to get an opportunit­y at the centre .There should be no apprehensi­on about BJP in anyone's mind), he said in his address to the newly elected members of the party after he was elected at the central hall of parliament.

Recalling his resolve expressed during the debate on the motion of confidence of his short-lived government in 1996 that he would come back with adequate numbers, Vajpayee said the party has now returned with more people's support.

Of course, we don’t have the requisite numbers It is not because we don't have people's support but may be due to inadequate effort on our party, he said, adding that was why the party would have to take the support of allies.

Vajpayee's name was proposed by party president L.K Advani and seconded by senior leaders Sikander Bakht and Murli Manohar Joshi.

When Advani suggested to vice president S S Bhandari to elicit if there was any other candidate, all the MPS rose in their seats with a show of hand to approve the election of Vajpayee.

While maintainin­g that hate was not on BJP’s agenda, he said his party government would ensure security, prosperity and happiness of all sections which had been its mission right from the beginning.

Vajpayee said there had been no discrimina­tion in the country on the basis of religion and respect for religions had been the national creed. "We don't consider deferent religions as obstacles but as symbols of our cultural richness and that which represente­d unity in diversity, we should take them all together. This is challenge for me,” he said.

The party’s prime ministeria­l candidate said BJP has now reached geographic­ally and socially each and every corner of the country.

Elaboratin­g on the apprehensi­ons about BJP, Vajpayee said the party had dispelled them in whichever state they had government­s. Now the party has got an opportunit­y to pass this test at the centre also and it was ‘confident of succeeding, he said.

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