BJP on decline?

One more bye poll results clearly shows that BJPs decline has started within months of LS victory. According to me reasons are:
1) Non-sence inflammatory talks by many BJP and sangh parivar leaders.
2) No control on food inflation.
3) No actions on corruption and corrupt politicians.
4) Routine border incursions by Pak and China.
5) Arrogance of few leaders and ill-treatment of opposition.
6) Wrong choice of poll managers.
7) Increase in rape murder and communal incidents.
If the BJP wants to quicklyrecover its position, they have to either remove the hot heads from the party or ask them to shut their mouth. Completely stop talking about Hindutva and talk only on development. more  

What do you think is in store for BJP in Maharashtra and Haryana? more  
I am agree with all point, Point no 2, 3, 7 would have taken action one the first day of PM in office. To get good results it will take minimum one year. people should wait and show some. more  
BJP is loosing allies one by one more  
They have to talk about reforms, food for all, agri for nation, job for people. Instead they are talking about Polarisation. This is nothing but suicide or self destruction. When will they learn that India will never tolerate this? Why our PM is sielent? Didn"t he feel the urge to visit atleast for once to thoseconstituencies where bypolls where scheduled? Will this message passed on to him? more  
This is 3rd consecutive defeat for BJP after Uttarakhand and Bihar. Still they have not learnt lessons. Congress made the mistake and still doing the mistake of vote bank politics and pseudo-secularism. BJP is doing the same with Hindutva. more  
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