Addressing a rally of his supporters here today, Tiwari claimed that he was not a "dissident" but was only "struggling" to restore the respect of party workers who have remained neglected for years.
"I am not dissident and not gathering support from any dissident. I am just calling upon those who have struggled for long but did not get respect within the party.
"We cannot give the state in the hands of corrupt," he said in the Birla auditorium here packed with his supporters who came from different parts of the state.
"Through our campaign, we will spread the values and thoughts of (RSS ideologue) Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay, former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee and former Vice President and former CM of Rajasthan Bhairon Singh Shekhawat.
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"I will spread their values among the party workers across the state," Tiwari said.
The BJP leader further alleged that the 'Antyoday scheme' which initiated by Shekhawat has now become "Apno-day" (nepotism) and "Upar-uday" (rise of those in leadership).
Tiwari, who is seen as a critic of chief minster Vasundhara Raje, said he was hurt and sad after he was "mishandled" in October this year by the supporters of another party leader at a BJP training camp in his constituency Sanganer.
His son Akhilesh Tiwari said that a 'Deendayal Vahini' has been constituted and its members will be called 'Senani' and will reach out to people at the Panchayat level and will bound the government to work with values of Upadhyay and with best political principles.
The programme was organised by Pandit Deendayal Smriti Sansthan which was founded by Tiwari.