Bharat Punarnirman Dal (BPD) - Update

When I first wrote about BPD I didn’t think that there will be such positive response to the initiative by ex IITians. Lot of you asked me about the contact information and one commentator (Mr. Suresh gangawar) had been kind enough to leave Mr Ajit Shukla’s phone number. I called just to check whether it was the right number and indeed it was. I spoke with Mr. Ajit Shukla for 15-20 minutes and told him about the response on this blog. He was very happy just to receive a phone call from New York and said it was morale boosting.

BPD will soon make their website public and then anybody who wishes to contact them can do so there. In the meantime I have Mr. Ajit Shukla’s email address. Anyone who wants it leave a comment and I will send you that since Mr. Shukla asked me not to publish it on the blog. I will send the email address to those who have already asked for it.

Mr. Shukla was in Dehradun Uttranchal when I spoke with him and is pretty busy with his campaign. He himslef is contesting UP election from Lucknow. He will be a busy man for the next few months so all of you eager to write to him keep in mind that he might not respond to all of you. Eventually he might but not right away.

I hope to see more from BPD and wish they will publish their ideas and plans on the website which is due for a launch in couple of days.

We Wish them Best of luck.

January 19, 2007   Posted in: Ajit Shukla, BPD, Bharat Punarnirman Dal, Politics

37 Responses

  1. Ashwini Tyagi - January 21, 2007

    Hi,

    Thanks for publishing the information. I am member of Lok Paritran and would like to contact you. email me at ashwin_doon@yahoo.com

    Regards,
    Ashwini

  2. sunil shrama - January 22, 2007

    Hi,
    Finally things started towards making india a countary free from dirty politics and i want to be part of it.

    my self a scientist in DRDO and an exIITan from UP.i request you to please send me info so that i can contact to the president of BPD and other.
    I wish all the best to BPD.

    regards

    sunil sharma

  3. Raghavendra - January 22, 2007

    Hi …

    Am from Bangalore.Am very keen to take up activities here…need 2 know how & whr 2 begin with…
    i can b reached on raghwho@yahoo.com

    Raghavendra

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  5. Ashwini Tyagi - January 26, 2007

    Hi All,

    Whoever want to contact BPD and actively participate in BPD activities, can email me at ashwin_doon@yahoo.com.

    Regards,
    Ashwini

  6. Vikram Singh - March 7, 2007

    Hi,

    I need the email id of Mr. Ajit Shukla.So i can write to him directly.

    Thanks
    Vikram Singh

  7. Sachin Jain - March 7, 2007

    I need the email id of Ajit Shukla or some one from the top hierarchy of Bharat Punarnirman Dal/India Regeneration Group.
    I suggest this Party to start with the ground level starting from Delhi’s MCD Elections to be held on 5h April 2007

  8. achal khanna - March 8, 2007

    It is the middle class in any society yhat is most radical and becomes the tool of revolution .I agree in general with the basic idea behind such a party and I would say that it is better to initiate rather than be passive spokeperson.In this respect I will say that all criticism against such an idea is welcome only so long as it is from people who believe in action and not just in great ideas with no implementation

  9. Vinaya - March 8, 2007

    Hi,

    I am happy to hear that the BPD has initiated a process that is need of this hour. I would appreciate, if the leaders of BPD can go through the proposal at http://vinay1340.wordpress.com/. This could be useful in Punarnirman of India. I will be joining this party very soon.

    Thanks & regards,
    Vinaya

  10. Vinaya - March 8, 2007

    Hi,

    In my previous comment, the URL of proposal was not correctly typed. Here is correct one http://vinay1340.wordpress.com

    Thanks & Regards,
    Vinaya

  11. Amrish Sharma - March 11, 2007

    Hi
    dear all
    it is nice opening and i want to join BPD .Iam a computer network engineer in Patni Group.ples mail me .amrish_576@rediffmail.com

  12. vinay1340 - March 11, 2007

    Please visit vinay1340.wordpress.com to log your comments on how to transform a state in best state.

  13. Satyendra Veer Vikram - March 12, 2007

    Hi, its a great great innovation towards the refinement of political culture. It shall dump all the efforts to divide our society and the integrity of the nation…..
    Best Wishes….
    regards

  14. Abhishek Dhulia - March 14, 2007

    Hello Chandni,

    I am a journalist and currently associated with NHK- Japan Broadcasting Corporation ( The only Japanese News Channel functioning in India.

    I would like to seek more information about the Bharat Punarnirman Dal and its mentor Mr. Ajit Shukla. It’s great to see people coming forward to fight issues like corruption in the Indian polity.

    I would be thankful if you provide me the e-mail address and contact number of Mr. Shukla.

    thanks
    take care
    Abhishek Dhulia

  15. rakesh mohan chaturvedi - March 18, 2007

    I am co-ordinating the elections for the Times of India from Lucknow. I am the Lucknow Correspondent for TOI. Need Ajit Ashwalayan Shukla, the national president.
    Kindly oblige.
    Regards.

  16. B Shantanu - March 24, 2007

    Ashwini, others…

    I have been trying to get in touch with BPD/ LP and others but without much success… See this:

    http://hindudharma.wordpress.com/2007/03/24/dark-clouds-just-got-darker/

    If anyone here knows how to get in touch with the leadership, please let me know/ email me at jai DOT dharma AT gmail DOT com

    Thanks

  17. AKSHAY AMETHIA - March 31, 2007

    hello friend….
    long time there was no right platform for student…after J.P- movement.
    first of all i thanks to Mr.AJIT SHUKLA JEE…..to provide a political manch for student….who have a dreem to change the INDIA…Who have passion….

    I AKSHAY AMETHIA
    B.Tech-( manufacturing & information-technology)
    N.I.F.T–hyderabad

    i wants to union the BPD…unit in bihar…plz contect me…..09985121346

  18. vineet - April 1, 2007

    inquilab zindabad

    happy 2 see ur response.party needs guys like u……but keep 1 thing in mind…changes doesnt come overnight…we hve 2 fought thruout our life……r u ready for that….if yes then isse badkar aur koi baat hai hi nahi…….bcozzzzzz mahnat hamesha rang laati hai

    visit http://www.bharatpunarnirman.org

    over there u ll get lot of contacts

  19. ankur bajpai - April 3, 2007

    i want to be part of ur dal ..mysel is too a very strong supporter of the same cause as ur…i too want to uproot these polticians who exploit us in everys field…..WE WILL CHANGE THE WORLD OF INDIAN POLITICS

  20. Sachin Arya - April 5, 2007

    Hi,

    Iam a Chemical Engineer working abroad since 3 years. Iam keen to come back to India and Join BPD and make India free of corruption.

    Can u please give me the contact information of BPD

  21. kiran - April 6, 2007

    are these people crazy or what? This party lok paritran started in 2005, and got split in to another party?
    Which one any one can trust..? If everyone is working for the same cause (doing something good for the country) why do they split leave bad impression on both of them among the educated community(If at all some one cares about these parties, they are educated community only)?

  22. B Shantanu - April 13, 2007

    All,

    You will find this update on LP, BPD and BM interesting (and thought-provoking):

    http://hindudharma.wordpress.com/2007/04/13/bpd-bm-lp-light-at-the-end-of-the-tunnel/

    I look forward to your thoughts and comments

  23. Vinaya Singh - April 16, 2007

    Open letter to Indians,

    I am really looking for the people like you who can help in revolting against the faulty democratic system in India. I also need support to move forward the issue of corruption and request our people to concentrate first on “Bhrastachar Mitao, Bharat Bachao (remove corruption, save the India)”. This is a very big obstacle in development of our country.

    A true taste of democracy…….

    I remember one instance when I was working in one of the fifty states of United States of America (USA). There was a function organized in the gymnasium of my daughter’s high school. The gym was packed with teachers, students and their parents/guardians, and there were many people sitting on the floor of the gym due to lack of spaces. I was surprised to find that the governor, the head of the state, and his wife were sitting together on the naked floor, just beside me as general persons, and then I realized the taste of the true democracy in US. The governor’s daughter was one of the participants in the function and his visit was a low profile personal visit in the function. Therefore he didn’t get any better attention than the general public. At the end of the function, the organizers thank the governor for his presence and when he was leaving the place, children rushed to him to get his autograph. We also would like to see India in that position and I am always dreaming for that.

    A story of my district man…..

    In one of my encounters with a resident of my district Ballia in UP, India, I found that that resident was unhappy because of behaviors of DM of Ballia. This was because DM wasn’t handling his complaint properly. He reported that DM treated him in-humanly and shouted on him because he pointed out the DM’s mistakes and faults. The DM took it heartily since his ego was hurt and didn’t solve the resident’s problem. This should not happen in democratic state. A citizen has right in a democratic state to argue and correct the government official for his/her mistakes. A citizen is eligible to check the accountability of DM and not only MLAs, MPs or DM’s bosses. Rather than inhumanly treating the general public, the DM should correct himself/herself and apologize, if he/she is wrong. My district-man explained beautifully that in a democratic structure, he is one of the bosses of DM, Chief Minister (CM) or even Governor and has right to direct and govern them. I asked him how? He described as DM bends to CM, ministers or politicians because they are DM’s boss. Also, politicians help in appointing the governors. CM, ministers, politicians and public representatives bend to general public for getting the votes. Since he is part of a general public, thus is indirectly the boss of DM. I was stunned by the analogy given by my district man. But does this really work in India or will work in India, is a million rupees question. Do politicians and bureaucrats allow the democracy to work like this in India? This would be an ideal democracy which we would like to see happen one day in India. We listen in political rallies where politicians regarding public as their god and say they are there to serve them, but this could be only a gimmick, or trick and tactic to please the public and rule them. In real life, they don’t think so.

    My efforts….

    I am trying hard to pursue some reforms in UP for the benefits of the general public and have contacted many leaders of various parties for this purpose. Based on the meetings with some of them, I finally realized that most of them are there for their welfare and not for the state’s welfare. They didn’t have any interest in businesses of UP to change it, but their only interest and aim is to earn the money by any means (hook or crook). Based on the conversation of the head of the various parties, I concluded that they want to implement the policies that will suit for their aim and them to grab the power. The sad thing is that only that kind of people has charisma to pull the crowd and has influence on most of the village public in UP. I have been tired of with my efforts with these leaders. Only few are there who really care but they aren’t so influential. We desperately need crowd puller people who believe in “To Give and Not to Take” and can easily motivate the villagers. Most of the public who can decide the fate of a government live in villages and these leaders grab power because they are able to easily manipulate the villagers. Based on my research, I found that the main issue/concern which stalls the development in UP and elsewhere in India is corruption and we need a motto: “Bhrastachar Mitao, Bharat Bachao” (remove the corruption, save the India).

    Thanks & Regards,
    Vinaya

  24. Polite Indian - April 17, 2007

    Vinaya,

    I appreciate your sincere efforts to pursue reforms in UP. However, like everything this needs to be done with planning. Otherwise all the energy gets wasted and frustration creeps in.
    Let us know what exactly you are trying to do and maybe we can help. Have you set up some kind of organization? What is the charter? What are your plans? Once you answer these questions then only someone can help in a concrete way.

    Shantanu,

    I will comment after reading your post.

  25. Vinaya Singh - April 17, 2007

    Dear Polite India,

    It was great to hear you. I am pursuing reforms in UP and was in contact with some of the politicians. Few points of reforms are mentioned in my research paper at http://vinay1340.wordpress.com/. I have floated an organization for this purpose and name of the organization is “S. N. Singh Welfare and Education Society”. Few others readers have also asked on how to support and below is my response:

    Dear Readers & PI,

    You can help in this cause many ways. You may spread the word in our fellow Indians to change their mind-set of assuming lok-sevaks as VIP and treat them as equal. These lok-sevaks are public servants and they are there to serve and not to oblige us, and demand respect from them. My research shows that Media also support in making lok-sevaks a VIP and don’t involve in educate the public of their rights. I was surprised to hear from many villagers that DM is their big Hakim (Malik/master) and they are his servants. They can’t do anything against to annoy him and this reminds me the British rule. I have written to Media to educate public and awake the people on many occasions but for them I found always no-news is news. They are mostly busy in boasting few cricketers, politicians and film stars in the news. Their news runs around these VIPs and brilliant and great people like Lalu Yadav, Mulayam Simgh Yadav, Mayavati, Rahul Gandhi etc. The reason behind most of the parties surviving regular divide is that, looks like, those parties have only one person, the head of the respective parties, as greatest and most educated leader. If we get more educated in a party, it may surely be divided into the pieces.

    Dear Readers & PI, you may also contribute creating a welfare society and educating the public. I am doing so via the organization “S. N. Singh Welfare and Education Society”. There are many government institutions that are mainly established to look into corruption cases but they aren’t yet so effective since corruption is there too, but there are ways to control the corruption. Government must make it compulsory to audit the bank accounts and properties of government servants and elected members including their family members every year to check the corruption. If their earnings found more than their sources of incomes, they must not be let go Scot free in any circumstances. We need effective anti-corruption system that every day monitors the day to day activities of government officials and elected representatives. Even the DMs in serious cases are just getting the transfer as punishment, but they should be dismissed from duty immediately, if they are either found involved or unable to check the corruption. The NGO can be involved in controlling the corruption by help of their sting operations based on public complaints, and net the officials red-handed. These operations should take place every day at every level viz. Village, Block, Tehasil and District. Government need to assign budget for these NGOs.

    Apart from above, we certainly need help of general public. The readers of this site can spread the words to politicians and well-wishers of India, “Bhrastachar Mitao, Bharat Bachoa”. They should tell the owners of India and influential persons to first work on removal of the corruption and later think of any other policies. It’s my opinion that for the political parties, corruption is not an issue and they have other preferences over it to work. They could have some reason behind it.

    A point to debate, “Do lok-sevaks really need Lal Battee (Red light) and Neelee Battee (Blue Light) on their cars in India to serve the general public?” I heard time to time that the government is distributing theses Battees like revadi to lok-sevaks to serve better way to public and become a real servant of general public. Isn’t it a status symbol in India?

    Thanks & Regards,
    Vinaya

  26. vipin sharma - April 19, 2007

    Hi..
    i m Vipin sharma from Udaipur(rajasthan).i m very keen to take part in BPD’s activity and I want to join BPD pls tell me from where i should start.
    pls mail me on- vsjonney@yahoo.com

  27. Mahesh Patil - June 2, 2007

    hello everyone,

    People interested in joining BPD they and wish to contact anyone in the party here is the party’s website

    http://bharatpunarnirman.org

    Regards,
    Mahesh Pramod Patil
    NWC- Member
    Bharat Punarnirman Dal
    9320009697
    mayur5000@hotmail.com

  28. vinaya singh - June 3, 2007

    Dear Readers,

    We are looking for people like you and need to support us on our mission to “remove corruption, save India”. Just, we need you to look for the people involved in corruption and try to bring them to law. Also, you may want to spread this word to our fellow Indians to check the corruption and find ways to punish them with help of authorities.

    Thanks & Regards,
    Vinaya

  29. Ratish - October 10, 2007

    Hi,

    Pl send me the contact details of Ajit Shukla or anyone else in the party i could speak to. I want to find what me and my hundreds of friends can do to help the party.

    Thanks.

  30. Ajay Kumar Patel - January 28, 2008

    Hi Friends,

    Its nice to read about BDP and the initiative our young educated IITians took.
    Initially when I was reading about “Paritran” I felt happy that this party is made with a cause irrespective of Caste/Religion/Creed/Race etc…but when I came to know that it had vertical split “http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lok_Paritran” I had the same impression as one of the fellow brother said in the blogs…before getting into power we started fighting.

    I had a childhood dream of serving my motherland India and tried in Defence forces 7 times but couldn’t get through…now I am in US working and living happily but somewhere I feel its my responsibility to serve my country,help needy and poor people…and recently I have decided to sponsor 10 students from poor family background for there education and I am trying to find like minded people who can fund this cause so that I can start helping other needy people.

    I want to join politics but need sometime…..when I read about this party I felt happy and wanted to join….browse through sites but no url is working….anyways please email me Ajit Shukla’s email ID. I would the join party whose only cause is to make India a best country in the world and our future generation should feel proud of it. There should be no caste/religion barrier. Solving countries problems should be very high on party agenda.

    If someone let me know what is the main agenda of this party and what they are focusing on then I would take a decision about joining the party. I already had plans to contest elections either from A.P/Bihar in near future as a independent candidate because I don’t like the political parties we have today.

    I am also a B.Tech graduate in Electronics and Communication from J N T U, Hyderabad and M.S in Computer Science and Communication from Germany. I can give our party a new momentum in Andhra Pradesh in 2009 elections. My parents are basically from Bihar but I was born and brought up in Hyderabad.

    We young educated Indian’s can really make a difference. I would extend as much support as I can….

    Jai Hind.
    Ajay

  31. ravi shankar bharat - February 4, 2008

    BPd has come with its new web site http://www.bpd.org.in people interested to join BPD can enroll themself on this website.

    Contact numbers of members are
    New Delhi
    A - 1/9, Rama Park, Uttam Nagar,
    New Delhi - 110059
    Phone: 9990160360/9212189125
    e-mail: bpd@bpd.org.inThis e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

    Maharashtra - Mumbai Maharashtra- Pune
    Ekta Rahiwashi Sangh, Charai, B/14, Shrinivas Park,
    Thane(West), Mumbai-400602 Baner Road, Pune
    Phone: 9320009697/9821037731 Phone: 9881470822

    Maharashtra - Navi Mumbai
    Shop Number 20,
    Shiv Shankar Plaza Number 1
    Airoli Sector 8, Navi Mumbai
    Phone: 9320009697/9821037731

    Uttar Pradesh - Lucknow Uttar Pradesh - Kanpur
    3/323, Vishwas Khand, Gomti Nagar, 128/5, Y Block, Kidwai Nagar,
    Lucknow - 226010 Kanpur - 208011
    Phone: 9919696644/9919751110 Phone: 9956978830/9839104639

    Uttar Pradesh - Varanasi Uttar Pradesh - Ghaziabad
    75, Raj Bharti House, Bhagwanpur KJ - 116, Kavi Nagar,
    BHU, Varanasi - 221005 Ghaziabad - 201002
    Phone: 9935133248 Phone: 9999954040/9911419807

    Andhra Pradesh - Hyderabad
    SH B6 Sreenivasam Apartment,
    Usha Mallapudi Road,
    Kukatpally, Hyderabad - 500072

    Phone: 09848379750/09392400709

  32. sagar k. pawar - July 19, 2008

    sir,i read that ,u r helping to needy student .i m in 4th year(electronics &telecomm.)engg.as my father is farmer,and there is no rain in my town.so they dnt hv money to pay my college fees.please sir i need ur help.i want money to pay fees nd complete my engg. pls reply me i m waiting for ur reply…..

  33. kk chandel - July 22, 2008

    hi, BPD is doing pheonominal job… am really very impress.. i wish to be part of this organisation. after being inspired by u, i hav also started raising voice against currruption and other issue in kanpur city, right now i am fighting against contractor and corporator for poor work in road constrution, if you also join us on this issue our moral will be…..
    thanx n regards
    kk chandel
    mobile no- 9415431831

  34. Pooja - November 29, 2008

    Hi There
    i wish this party is still very much alive.cundt hear of any developments soo far.we indians are so much fed up with sick uneducated politically driven politicians.i just wish may BPD party achieves its Goals in next Polls.Hope to see new wave of reform!

  35. sumit kumar gupta - February 10, 2009

    Good morning
    I want to join BPD. i m S.Lecturer in Babu banarsi das group NIEC ,lucknow
    Jai bharat , jai hindustan. my contact no is 9452052155

  36. ramkesh rathaur - May 9, 2009

    hi i m tired by this old and corrupted politician ,they have very dirty thought i hate him thats why this time i did not vote also to any one .i saw your site and some video on u tube .i inspired and wants to join u .so i wants to do something for nation .i m post graduate and working on TCE .plz send me precedent contact. thank u

  37. ramkesh rathaur - May 9, 2009

    my contact is ramkeshmit@gmail.com

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