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Encyclopedia > Bangaru Laxman

Bangaru Laxman was minister of state for railways in Government of India from 1999 to 2000. Later he became President of Bharatiya Janata Party but resigned soon after Tehelka case . The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), literally meaning Indian Peoples Party, created in 1980, is one of the two major national political parties in India. ... Tehelka. ...


Born as Hindu Untouchable now known as Dalit in 1939 in Andhra Pradesh he studiedBA and LLB. He joined politics at young age. He was jailed in emergency in 1975. He was elected to Rajya Sabha in 1996. He has held many party positions including the party president. To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Untouchable may mean: Dalit (outcaste), formerly or derogatively, populations of India and Nepal outside the caste system Untouchable, a novel of Mulk Raj Anand The Untouchables, the Treasury agent team led by Eliot Ness featured in the self-named book, television series, and motion picture. ... Dalit may have the following meanings. ... Andhra Pradesh : (Telugu: ఆంధ్ర ప్రదేశ్, Urdu: آندھرا پردیش, IPA: ), is a state in South India. ... A Bachelor of Arts (B.A. or A.B., from the Latin Artium Baccalaureus) is an undergraduate academic degree awarded for a course or program in the arts and/or sciences. ... The degree of Bachelor of Laws is the principal academic degree in law in most common law countries. ... Executive President Vice-President Prime Minister Dy. ...


He was involved in a major controversy when a private TV network tehelka.com showed him taking bribes on a hidden camera while he was the president of the BJP. He was forced to resign as the party president and a criminal case was registered against him which has entered prosecution stage. BJP could mean one of Indias largest political parties, the Bharatiya Janata Party British Journal of Photography British Journal of Psychiatry British Journal of Pharmocology This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...


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Whether Bangaru Laxman was the unanimous choice of the BJP or the exclusive decision of the Prime minister as projected in the media may be a debatable issue, but the statement of the latter - " even before we could consider Mr.
The projection of Bangaru Laxman as a Dalit leader to the highest post in the BJP is therefore a psychological attempt to appease the Dalit section of population on one hand and to counter the anti-Dalit image of the party by its opponents on the other.
Bangaru Laxman with two important qualifications of being a Dalit and a junior in the RSS heirarchy was therefore the right choice for the Vajpayee Government under the present political situation.
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Bangaru Laxman, at present Minister of State for Railways in the Vajpayee Government, is to be the new president of the BJP.
Laxman for various reasons including that he is a dalit, is from one of the southern states where the BJP has made quite an impact in recent years and believes in good relations with the Government.
Bangaru Laxman as president of the BJP may be of little significance given the party's status now as head of the ruling coalition at the Centre and that it is Mr.
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