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Jana Sangh election symbol
NK SINGH
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main outcome of the 16th session of the Bharatiya Jana Sangh was
perhaps the sharpening of the Madhok-Vajpayee rift. The first indication of the
controversy appeared in the working committee meeting when it failed to adopt
the draft resolution on the political situation, even after eight hours of
discussion, as it was sharply divided over the policy to adopted towards the
Congress.
BalrajMadhok group felt that JS was neared to the Syndicate Congress and an alliance
should be formed it. Atal Bihari Vajpayee group maintained that there was very
little difference between the two Congresses before and after the split. The
working committee had to redraft the official resolution.
The
political resolution called for an all-out anti-Communist front and a
determined political offensive against the Indira Gandhi government.
The
economic resolution has similarities on too many points with those of the
ruling Congress, organisation Congress and other parties like the PSP and SSP.
Madhok said: “In our love for being called progressive, it is necessary that we
should not lose our distinct identity.”
The
JS called for rapid land reforms, ceiling on land holdings, ensuring the rights
of tenants and share-croppers, upliftment of backward classes and so on.
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from Frontier 17 January 1970
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