The Sangh Parivar successfully organised a large section of OBCs (not as many Dalits) because neither the Congress, which had been in power for several decades, nor the communists, who were talking about socialism, had granted any visible socio-political place in their party structures to the OBCs. In the general environment of Anglicised Brahminism dominating all political formations, a majority of the OBCs were getting attracted to the Parivar network which spoke the native idiom and promised a dream land of Hindu Rashtra if the Muslims were driven out of India. In that crucial period, V.P Singh and the small OBC lobby around him planned the Mandal agenda that disturbed every organised party but the BJP more. The BJP then raised the Mandir-Masjid issue as a diversionary tactic. For the OBCs in the Sangh Parivar it was an occasion where they could use their only asset — muscle power — against the constructed enemy, Muslims.