Cash-for-Vote: Does its Conscience Permit BJP to Blame the UPA?


Cash-for-Vote: Does its Conscience Permit BJP to Blame the UPA?

Political Correspondent
Daijiworld Media Network - Bangalore

Bangalore, Jul 23: India was witness to one of the most crucial political battles in Indian history.  July 22, the D-Day for the Manmohan Singh led union government that faced the litmus test on the issue of nuclear deal, was interspersed with thrill, nail-baiting finish, allegations, frenzied emotions, animated political personalities and high-voltage drama.At the end, the union government succeeded in saving its skin, not before going through a tiresome grind.

For the last few days, Indian politics and nuclear power agreement had managed to hog the headlines in all types of media. Political pundits and bookies were busy calculating numbers, making mental calculations about possible permutations and combinations and the level of commitments to party ideologies individual members have and the possibility of leaders changing their stand at the last minute in the name of national interst. The media had also identified some of the leaders who it said, were on the fence and might jump any way at the crucial juncture.

On the D-day, Lok Sabha saw an animated drama set into motion  by the BJP, which claimed that three of its members were offered cash amounting to three crore rupees each for being absent during the trust vote. Three of the MPs belonging to the NDA who said that they were offered lure in the form of the above sums by Samajwadi party's Amar Singh and Ahmed patel of Congress for favouring the union government by staying away from casting their votes, brandished wads of currency notes they said they received from these leaders. They produced the entire cash amount said to have been received by them in the Lok Sabha and raised slogans against SP, Congress and UPA.

BJP chief  and opposition leader in the Lok Sabha Advani launched a scathing attack on the UPA government, terming the said lure as an act smacking of  'Immoral' 'Unethical' 'Unjustified' and 'Illegal' ways to which the UPA can stoop to, to save its government from collapsing.

What he however failed to recollect, was that it was his party which has been at the helm in Karnataka since a few weeks, which offered ministerial berths to independents irrespective of their capacities, to conjure up a majority in the legisltive assembly here. The BJP, through the mining lobby, has been able to wrest five of the opposition legislators too into its fold by offering them ministerships and chairmanship of the government run corporation. If these legislators could change hearts and loyalties and come into the party fold duly 'accepting the ideologies and principles of the BJP' in exchange for power and money, why can't the members of parliament follow suit? This is a pertinent question the BJP has to answer. If the act of the state BJP was not 'bribe', what else can it be termed?

Offering cash for not voting against the union government and offering bribes in terms of power and positions to MLAs is one and the same. Both fall under the 'bribes' cateogory inspite of efforts being made to coat the acts in a jugglery of high sounding words to look them as legitimate. It is really hard to believe that the BJP which is well versed with the act, kicked up ruckus in the Lok Sabha on a similar issue but in a different situation.

If any other party was surprised and infuriated by such developments, perhaps it could have been digested.

If the BJP can bribe independent and oppostion MLAs to save its government and welcome them into the party fold, then why does it gets agitated and cries hoarse when it finds that some other political outfits have owned the same strategy to save themselves from being marginalised?

This 'cash for abstention' incident (God knows whether this is a genuine allegation by BJP) shows, that none of the political parties in the country work for the welfare of the people and the country, but their struggle is always for their own survival.

One is not very much sure about the genuineness of the alleged 'cash for abstention' scam that occured at New Delhi'. At the same time, there must be something that fuelled the furore. There cannot be flame without fire!

But the people are sure of one thing. A political party can not play two political cards in two different situations. The BJP cannot have one policy at the state level and another at the centre. If something is unethical at the state level, it should naturally be construed as unethical at the national leavel too.

Perhaps, very few politcal pundits will take 'cash for favour' blame levelled by BJP seriously, as it neither has any authentic evidence in its possession, nor will it be of any help in changing the political scenario in the country.

As BJP blamed the UPA for bribing its MPs for staying away from voting during the trust vote to save itself from the ignonimity of having to rsign, the media from around the nation put forward a few questions to the BJP, for which answers are still awaited.

From which bank the money in question was drawn?
How this money was bought inside the parliament?
How come BJP MPs did not choose to register any complaint with the police or exposed it to the media?
Why BJP preferred to break this news only in the parliament?

Perhaps, by the time we get the answer, it would have lost its relevance and the people would have forgotten the entire episode, making it totally redundant.    

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  • Ashok Pai, Bangalore

    Fri, Jul 25 2008

    Its unfortunate that we have to live with such politicians. Not a single party is above money. If you look at the average income and assets, everyone - more or less is a crorepati. All this horse trading is now common amongst all parties. Congress which condemned Babubhai katara for human trafficking when he was in BJP, is welcoming him into their folds! amazing!

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  • Rolphy Almeida, Udupi/Bangalore

    Thu, Jul 24 2008

    A new theory: These culprits must have accepted several crores and presented just one crore in the parliament, to keep their image clean and to save their skin in the eyes of the party and the nation. If they had no such plans, they would have called police or the anti corruption bureau along with a camera man while accepting this kind of bribe. They must be dreaming that they have succeeded in their line of attack.

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  • Edwin Saldanha, Shivbagh, Kadri.

    Thu, Jul 24 2008

    sir: Can we do anything worse than what they did in the Parliament? It is disgusting and if anyone want to claim anything worthwhile God save them Disgusting!

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  • Shetty, bangalore

    Thu, Jul 24 2008

    We know how good the our CBI/police force. BJP is trying to get some mileage in the lost trust vote, but, why else politics will be such a demeaning word in the present context? No body is saint.!!

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  • Roy Peter D'souza, Bangalore - Dubai

    Thu, Jul 24 2008

    Wow.... I am pretty sure many of movie directors would have lined up for the action.... Is INDIA uncontrolable ?? Who is supposed to answer this question.....I know it will remain a mystery for ever....Thanks to the great politicians..... Our dear Politicians, people all over the world are looking. Its right time for you guys to get educated...

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  • Vanil Veigas, Bangalore

    Thu, Jul 24 2008

    DISGUSTING...

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  • Lancelot Norbert Tauro, Manglore - Doha qatar

    Thu, Jul 24 2008

    Law says that taking bribe is crime. Those who involved in this pictures are criminals. 1)How come BJP's greedy MP accepted huge amount. II) Why they didn't lodge complaint against those offered bribe. III) how come they drag the bag right inside the Parliament house without baggage screening and securty check. If BJP failed to answer to the above then it will leads them to the hell of lyeing and bluffing world.

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  • Wilfred, London

    Thu, Jul 24 2008

    What would happend next? Would income tax departmnet consificate this amount and file charge sheet (donot ask against whom)

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  • Stevenson, airody/mandya

    Thu, Jul 24 2008

    RIDICULOUS!!!!! ISNT IT ?! THE PARTY WHICH HAD INVOVED IN HORSE TRADING IN KARNATAKA BY PURCHASING OPPOSITION MLA S RECENTLY IS TALKING OF ETHICS IN PARLIAMENT

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  • ajay, UK

    Wed, Jul 23 2008

    Merely showings bundles of cash in the parliament does not prove anything. You need a proper enquiry to solve the puzzle.Why was vthe police not consulted at that time?Theres are lots of questions the BJP needs to answer as like any other political party they are no saints in this muddled world of politics.

    Remember how they funded the Karnataka elections and how the people who funded were rewarded! Any amount of more than 20,000 rs should have been declared to IT department.Looked like a desperate act by a party not really opposed to the nuclear deal but wanted to oppose the govt for the sake of opposing!

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  • Rocky G. Lobo, Bajpe

    Wed, Jul 23 2008

    For Power some politicians can do anything

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  • A.S.SHAIKH, UDUPI

    Wed, Jul 23 2008

    BJP should have taken an experienced Director from Bolywood to direct this drama. Anyhow Actors are nicely shown their talent.

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  • Rolphy Almeida , Udupi/Bangalore

    Wed, Jul 23 2008

    Dear friends, paying and/or receiving bribe is a crime. If a person is aware that someone is paying him bribe on a later date, he can inform Anti Corruption bureau or Lok Ayuktha or police and can act according to their direction. Since they have not informed any of these government agencies, I strongly believe these three Law makers, who do not understand laws of the land are the culprits.

    Please correct me if I am wrong. To come out of these corrupt practices, we citizens also must stop bribing the government servants, whether in a small way or in a big way.

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  • Jude, Mangalore Dubai

    Wed, Jul 23 2008

    None of our politicans are saints. We have to suffer them because it is us who elect them in the first place. Yesterday however the speaker had said that the accusation was serious and that he would initiate an enquiry. Why then was this money flashed around and the proceedings interrupted.

    It looks like a well planned drama. Having realised that the government would win, the BJP in alliance with others from the BSP initiated this drama so as to prevent the Prime Minister from speaking. It was a desperate attempt to fool honest politicans into thinking that the Congress was playing dirty games to win the confidence vote and therefore to vote against.

    Thank God the ploy failed. The comming days will expose the brains behind this failed plot. Now that the government has won, i hope our Prime Minister will have a free hand to implement his policies towards the betterment of the nation, and the good news today is that the stock markets have already started reacting positively.

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  • roland,

    Wed, Jul 23 2008

    This is nothing but BJP drama in Parliament. We all know what happening in Karnataka, and how the Reddy Brothers are splashing cash and buying MLA's. There is a possiblity that the cash could have been given by the Reddy's just to tarnish the UPA image. But, at the same we all know that Amar Singh, the greatest Dalal in Indian Politics is also capable of spalshing cash.

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  • Salma,

    Wed, Jul 23 2008

    A CD containing a video as a proof has already been submitted to the LS speaker. Let me make a point a very clear here, I am not BJP supporter anyways.

    As a citizen of this great country I am only expressing my concern. But having said that Congress is not a saint either. Author claims that BJP doen't have any moral ground to talk about the bribing case in Trust Vote. Does that mean that the misdeeds of Congress should not come into open.

    Whatever BJP did in Karnataka is totally wrong, I too agree with that. The same theory applies to Congress too. If Congress is indulging in bribing the MPs for trust vote in Delhi, why are they complaining in Karnataka.

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  • D. F. Lobo, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 23 2008

    Everything is fair in BJP Politics. Kudos to the BJP opposition leader who knows about Nikamma Prime Minister/Home Minister.

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  • Rolphy Almeida, Udupi/Bangalore

    Wed, Jul 23 2008

    Can anyone imagine the person who received the bribe, had enough time to call the television channel to cover the event and did not have the time to call anti corruption bureau or police? They could have caught them red-handed. They must have fooled some fools, but they cannot fool the citizens of this country. If you watch the clip again and again any one can understand the well directed and well planned act in the parliament. Dear PM, we know whatever you do and whatever you have done is only in the interest of the nation. When you know the quality of our opportunistic opposition, you need not worry, God is the only one to Judge you, no one else. May God bless you.

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  • Rovina, Dubai, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 23 2008

    India is not ruled by these people, its ruined by them. what future we can expect from these politicians.

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  • PATRICK, mangalore

    Wed, Jul 23 2008

    A thief knows other thieves best.

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