Modi government's policies emphasise its "pro-rich" attitude, he said while criticising the new Land Acquisition Ordinance as being "anti-farmer, anti-poor and anti-nature".
"Whatever work has been done has not benefited the common man yet. It (Delhi results) shows people's trust deficit in the party as well as the government," said Govindacharya, who was seen as being a major ideological and political force in BJP in the 90s, before his comments critical of the then Prime Minister Atal Bihar Vajpayee resulted in his ouster.
"There is obviously a disconnect between people, party and the government," he said.
Govindacharya, who spearheads several organisations, said he had met social activist Anna Hazare as he wanted to launch an agitation against black money, Land Acquisition Ordinance and increasing influence of money in elections.
He has long been critical of BJP and is particularly scathing of Modi.
He said that BJP has been reduced to being an "election machine" when it was meant to be a vehicle for moulding the nation as per its ideology. The party has been acting in violation of its own constitution, he charged.
