Uma party on March 21 likely
FORMER CHIEF Minister of Madhya Pradesh and expelled BJP leader Uma Bharati is likely to announce her new political party in a proposed ?Janadesh rally? in New Delhi on March 21.
FORMER CHIEF Minister of Madhya Pradesh and expelled BJP leader Uma Bharati is likely to announce her new political party in a proposed ‘Janadesh rally’ in New Delhi on March 21.

Giving this information to mediapersons here on Saturday, incharge of Bharati’s Janadesh Yatra, Somnath Ojha said that volunteers from more than 225 districts across the country would participate in the proposed rally.
He said that some prominent figures of the BJP, including Swami Chinmayanand, Prahlad Patel, Madan Lal Khurana and several others would also ensure their participation in the proposed rally.
Ojha added that Bharati would make a political declaration on the basis of five points including suchita (purity), swavalamban (self-reliance), swadeshi (domestic), swabhiman (self-Pride) and sushasan (good-governance) which was the focus of Bharati’s Janadesh Yatra across the country.
The presence of a large number of volunteers from eastern Uttar Pradesh had proved their faith in the principles of Uma Bharati and they would go to New Delhi to ensure their participation in the proposed Janadesh Yatra, he said and claimed that the political outfit likely to be announced by Uma Bharati would be the real party on the principles of the BJP.
Ojha said that volunteers would leave for New Delhi by trains on March 20. He added that the Janadesh Yatra of Uma Bharati had generated a lot of expectation in the people in eastern Uttar Pradesh about principle-based politics.
Other prominent personalities including Dr. Dinesh Chandra Rai (Varanasi coordinator of the Yatra), Vageesh Dutta Mishra, Shrinivas Gollu, Sanjeev Singh Billu and Sanjay Shukla said that the BJP had deviated from its real path and had become a party of political managers.
They said that there was no difference between the Congress and the BJP as the BJP was following the path of the Congress Party. They added that the next assembly election in Uttar Pradesh would prove a major set back for the BJP.

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