Uma Bharti returned to BJP after 6 years of split today on June 7, 2011. Uma Bharti, who was thrown out from BJP in 2005 for indisciple has been returned to BJP after 6 years of split on Tuesday. BJP president Nitin Gadkari invited Uma Bharti back into the party as he made the announcement at the BJP headquarters in Delhi.
Party president Nitin Gadkari at a press conference declared that she will be asked to help revive the BJP in Uttar Pradesh ahead of the state’s elections next year. Ms Uma Bharti, who was also served as a union minister in the NDA government, was upset about being removed as Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh and made repeated attempts to challenge the authority of Shivraj Singh Chouhan who was appointed to head the state government at the end of 2005.
According to sources, Uma said that she wanted to forget the past and make a new beginning. “I want to forget the last 5 years I have spent out of BJP. We will work hard to take up from Ram Mandir to Ram rajya,” she said.
Uma Bharti, who has been one of the leading advocates of building a grand Ram temple at the disputed site in Ayodhya where Babri Masjid once stood, has returned to the party just as it is getting ready for the Assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh. The state is scheduled to elect a new Assembly in 2012.
Party president Nitin Gadkari at a press conference declared that she will be asked to help revive the BJP in Uttar Pradesh ahead of the state’s elections next year. Ms Uma Bharti, who was also served as a union minister in the NDA government, was upset about being removed as Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh and made repeated attempts to challenge the authority of Shivraj Singh Chouhan who was appointed to head the state government at the end of 2005.
According to sources, Uma said that she wanted to forget the past and make a new beginning. “I want to forget the last 5 years I have spent out of BJP. We will work hard to take up from Ram Mandir to Ram rajya,” she said.
Uma Bharti, who has been one of the leading advocates of building a grand Ram temple at the disputed site in Ayodhya where Babri Masjid once stood, has returned to the party just as it is getting ready for the Assembly elections in Uttar Pradesh. The state is scheduled to elect a new Assembly in 2012.
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