‘Power over principles will backfire,’ warns ex-Gujarat minister Nanubhai as he slams BJP’s changing culture

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'Power over principles will backfire,' warns ex-Gujarat minister Nanubhai as he slams BJP's changing culture



Looking back, Vanani reminded that Gujarat elected BJP in 1995 to break away from Congress-style politics. “If we imitate the same path after 30 years, people will say—we were betrayed,” he cautioned.He further claimed that after the 2017 elections, loyal BJP workers were left confused and disillusioned. “On one hand, we boasted of our booth-level strength; on the other, we launched random mass recruitment without any ideological filter,” he wrote. This, he said, mentally distanced committed workers from the party’s mission, leaving them “numb and alienated.”Vanani also dissected the 2022 Assembly elections, pointing out that despite a historic win with 156 seats, the BJP suffered a 6% dip in voter turnout compared to 2017. “In a three-cornered contest, our numbers should have surged. But ground-level apathy among real karyakartas pulled us down,” he wrote, suggesting the party only benefited from a split in anti-BJP votes, indirectly hinting, “Should we be thanking the Aam Aadmi Party?”As Vanani’s letter went viral, the Congress seized the moment. Party spokesperson Manish Doshi called it a “truth bomb from within,” accusing the BJP of being obsessed with power at the cost of governance. “Vanani’s words reflect the BJP’s real culture—where loot, betrayal, and denial reign,” Doshi said, adding that the party has ignored several such warnings before.



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