LK Advani Ji, the BJP Chairperson has recently launched his web campaign for the elections to the Prime Minister. Looks like he wants to become OBAMA of India but its will only be clear when he wins or starts getting hits on his website... rest assured I personally do not think that LK Advani has a chance to become the PM. Manmohan Singh is well capable and is efficiently handling the chair.
Here are a few snap shots of the website's key areas
The Shaggy Intro Page

Now this is the website interior which highlights everything possible to woo voters lol.

Here is a snap shot of his blog

CLICK HERE TO LISTEN TO LK ADVANI WELCOME MESSAGE
CLICK HERE TO GO TO THE LK ADVANI OFFICIAL WEB CAMPAIGNING WEBSITE
He has even launched google ad campaigns in 330*250 and 160*600 Sized Banner Ads, here are those ads


Here is the LK Advani Profile from BBC
LK Advani, the president of India's main opposition Bharatiya Janata Party, has been one of its most prominent hardliners for years.
He served as deputy prime minister in the government of Atal Behari Vajpayee until its general election defeat in May 2004.
Since then he has been leader of the opposition in parliament.
Known for his formidable organising skills, Mr Advani, 77, is credited with scripting the BJP's rise as a major political force, taking it from two parliamentary seats in 1984 to government within 15 years.
But many see him as a divisive figure who has done his best to exploit Hindu-Muslim tensions...more
Bio-Data of Shri L.K. Advani
Advani, Shri Lal K.: Law Graduate; son of Shri Kishichand D. Advani; born at Karachi (now in Pakistan), Nov. 8, 1927; educated at(i) St. Patrick's High School, Karachi, (ii) D.G. National College, Hyderabad (Sind) and (iii) Government Law College, Bombay; married Shrimati Kamla Advani, Feb. 25, 1965; 1 son and 1 daughter.
Joined Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh in 1942 and organised its work in Alwar, Bharatpur, Kota, Bundi and Jhalawar District (Rajasthan) from1947 to 1951; Secretary, Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (Karachi Branch), 1947.
Journalist by profession.
Detained under MISA in Bangalore Central Prison from June, 1975 to January 18 1977.
Address : 30 Prithvi Raj Road, New Delhi - 110 003 INDIA
Phone No. : 011-23794124, 011-23794125
Fax No. : 011-23017419
E-mail : advanilk@sansad.nic.in
Currently: Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha
Political Positions Held:
President :
(i) Delhi State Jana Sangh, 1970-72
(ii) All India Jana Sangh, February, 1973, re-elected in April, 1974 and again for the third term in April, 1975;
(iii) Bharatiya Janata Party, from May 9, 1986 to 1991 and again from July, 1993 to May 2, 1998.
Vice-President:
(i) Delhi State Jana Sangh, 1965-67
General Secretary:
(i) Janata Party, 1977-80
(ii) Bharatiya Janata Party, 1980-86
Secretary:
(i) Delhi State Jana Sangh, 1958-63
Joint Secretary:
(i) Rajasthan State Jana Sangh, 1952-57
Member:
(i) Bharatiya Jana Sangh, 1951-77
(ii) Delhi Metropolitan Council, 1966-70
(iii) Parliamentary Committee on Public Undertakings, 1972-1973-74 and 1981-82
(iv) General Purposes Committee, Rajya Sabha, 1980-85
(v) Committee on Subordinate Legislation, Rajya Sabha, 1984-86 and July 87 - December 89.
(vi) Inter-Governmental Conference on Communication Policies in Asia and Oceania (ASIOCOM), Kuala, Lampur, Feb. 1977.
(vii) Indian Delegation at the UNESCO General Conference, Nov. 1978.
Leader:
(i) Jana Sangh Group in Interim Metropolitan Council, 1966-67.
(ii) Indian Parliamentary Delegation to Strasbourg, Sep. 1991.
(iii) Jana Sangh Group in Rajya Sabha, 1974-76.
(iv) Bharatiya Janata Party Group in Rajya Sabha, April, 1980 - July, 1986.
Official positions held:
Chairmain:
(i) Delhi Metropolitan Council, March 1967 -March, 1970.
Leader of Opposition:
(i) Rajya Sabha, January - April, 1980
(ii) Lok Sabha, November, 1991 - July, 1993.
(iii) Lok Sabha, May, 2004
Minister:
(i) Union Minister for Information & Broadcasting, March 1977 - July 1979.
(ii) Home Minister (1998) & Deputy Prime Minister, October 13, 1999 - May 13, 2004.
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LK Advani Wiki
Lal Krishna Advani (Sindhi: लाल कृष्ण आडवाणी), also known as Lalchand Kishenchand Advani (Sindhi: लालचंद किशनचंद आडवाणी) (born 8 November 1927[1]) is an Indian politician and a former president of the Bharatiya Janata Party. He served as the Deputy Prime Minister of India from 2002 to 2004 and is currently the leader of opposition in the 14th Lok Sabha.
Advani, who began his political career as a worker of the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, is often credited with having made the BJP a formidable force in Indian politics.
Early life
Lal Krishna Advani was born in Karachi (then British India) to Kishanchand D. Advani and Gyani Devi. Initially, he joined the D.G. National College in Hyderabad, Sindh (now in Pakistan) for his education. He later graduated with a degree from the Government Law College, Bombay University.
Political career
Initial stages
Advani's political career began when he joined the RSS in 1942. He later became the president of the organization's Karachi branch. In 1947, Advani was sent to Mewat in Rajasthan, which had witnessed communal violence following partition, to oversee the affairs of the Sangh.
Jana Sangh days
In 1980, after the collapse of the Chowdhury Charan Singh government, Advani became a prominent leader of the newly founded BJP and represented the party in the Rajya Sabha.
The rise of BJP
Advani became the president of the BJP in 1986. He gradually brought in a shift in the party's policies by advocating Hindutva and subsequently, the party came to power in several Indian states. The period that followed also witnessed a change in Indian politics with the Congress party and especially its Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi getting embroiled in the Bofors scandal. After the elections that followed the Rajiv government, BJP decided to support a coalition headed by V P Singh...more






















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