Vasundhara Raje: BJP Posts Must Go to Loyal Workers, Not Opportunists

Former Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje emphasized that organizational positions within the BJP should be given to ideologically committed workers, not opportunists. Speaking at a party event, she cautioned against self-serving leaders who think of themselves over the party's future. Raje advised workers to focus on sincere service rather than chasing posts, stating that positions would follow dedication. Her remarks are seen as a strong message on internal discipline and loyalty within the party.

Key Points: Vasundhara Raje Stresses Loyalty Over Opportunism in BJP

  • Loyalty over opportunism
  • Priority to ideological workers
  • Caution against self-serving leaders
  • Value of consistent service
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Party loyalty must trump opportunism, posts should go to dedicated workers: Vasundhara Raje

Former Rajasthan CM Vasundhara Raje says BJP posts should reward dedicated workers, not opportunists, emphasizing ideological commitment.

"Do not work merely to secure a post. If you work with sincerity, positions will come to you automatically. - Vasundhara Raje"

Jaipur, April 6

Former Rajasthan Chief Minister, Vasundhara Raje, on Monday underscored the importance of ideological commitment and loyalty within the Bharatiya Janata Party, stating that positions in the organisation should be given to dedicated workers rather than opportunists.

Addressing party workers during the BJP's Foundation Day event in Jaipur, Raje remarked that while party-switching is common in politics, it does not necessarily reflect a change in mindset.

"Politics has its ups and downs. Many people change parties, but not their hearts - their thinking remains the same," she said.

At the same time, she acknowledged that some individuals genuinely adapt after joining a new party. "There are also those who truly embrace the party and integrate like sugar dissolves in milk," she added. Raje emphasised that leaders and workers committed to the party's core ideology should be given priority and respect.

"The real concern is those who think only of themselves and not about the party's future," she said, cautioning against self-serving tendencies within political ranks.

Referring to leaders who frequently switch sides, she noted that while some such individuals have even won elections, organisational appointments must be reserved for those who have consistently served the party. Highlighting the value of dedication, Raje urged workers not to chase posts or positions.

"Do not work merely to secure a post. If you work with sincerity, positions will come to you automatically," she said.

She also recalled a historical anecdote, noting that senior BJP leaders Atal Bihari Vajpayee and L.K. Advani had once proposed her mother, Vijaya Raje Scindia, for party leadership, but she declined the offer. Raje's remarks are being seen as a strong message on internal discipline, loyalty, and organisational integrity within the party, said party workers.

- IANS

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Priya S
While the sentiment is noble, isn't this a bit rich coming from a political family? The talk of loyalty vs. opportunism is important, but it must apply equally to everyone, not just new entrants. Internal discipline should be consistent.
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Rohit P
True dedication is rare in politics today. Most are in it for the chair. Her analogy of sugar dissolving in milk is beautiful – true integration means adopting the party's ideology, not just wearing its symbol.
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Sarah B
As an observer of Indian politics, this is a universal issue. Party-hopping for convenience weakens political institutions. Raje's emphasis on rewarding long-term commitment is crucial for any stable democracy.
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Karthik V
The real test is on the ground. Many hardworking 'karyakartas' feel sidelined when big names from other parties are given tickets. Hope the leadership listens to this and walks the talk.
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Meera T
"Do not work merely to secure a post." This is such valuable life advice, not just for politics! Work with sincerity, and recognition will follow. A powerful message for the youth.

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