Jaswant Singh Expelled From BJP


IANS

Shimla, Aug 19: The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) expelled its veteran leader Jaswant Singh from the primary leadership of the party Wednesday, two days after the release of his controversial book in praise of Pakistan's founder Mohammed Ali Jinnah.

The decision to expel the 71-year-old leader, who has held the portfolios of finance, defence and external affairs in BJP-led governments, was taken by the party's parliamentary board, said BJP president Rajnath Singh.

He has also been stripped of all party posts.

"He is now not a member of any forum of the party. I tried to inform him yesterday on the phone but he had left for Shimla," the BJP chief said about the leader who arrived in Shimla Tuesday afternoon for the three-day 'chintan baithak' (introspection session) of the party.

Jaswant Singh, he added, had been informed in the morning that he should not attend the chintan baithak that took the decision to expel him during its first sitting at the historic Peterhoff complex.

On Tuesday, Rajnath Singh said the BJP had dissociated itself from the Jaswant Singh's views on Jinnah.

"Yesterday, I issued a statement about the BJP dissociating itself from Jaswant Singh's views. The party discussed the matter at the chintan baithak and it was decided to expel him.

"I put up the issue before the parliamentary board today, which decided to cancel his primary membership and he has been expelled from the party," the BJP chief said.

Reacting to the expulsion, columnist and BJP ideologue Swapan Dasgupta said: "For the crime of writing a book or that matter taking a non conventional view (on Jinnah) you can't expel a person. What has happened is alarming."

The former union minister, who has earned the ire of party leaders for his book "Jinnah: India, Partition, Independence", arrived on Tuesday but remained closeted in his room at the five-star Hotel Cecil, just a few hundred metres from the venue of the BJP meeting.

While all party leaders, including L.K. Advani, Rajnath Singh and Sushma Swaraj, were at the state guest house Peterhoff, Jaswant Singh cocooned himself in his hotel and did not meet any of the leaders.

He also did not attend a dinner on Tuesday evening hosted by leader of the opposition L.K. Advani for BJP leaders, including chief ministers of various BJP-ruled states.

Eulogising Jinnah in his book, Jaswant Singh has said Jinnah was "demonised" by India, while it was actually India's first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru whose belief in a centralised polity had led to the partition of the subcontinent.

Jaswant Singh has also strongly contested the popular Indian view that Jinnah was the villain of the 1947 partition or the man principally responsible for it.

"I think we have misunderstood him because we needed to create a demon... We needed a demon because in the 20th century the most telling event in the subcontinent was the partition of the country," he has said.

  

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  • MOHSIN AHAMAD, DUBAI/MOODBIDRI

    Thu, Aug 20 2009

    Yet another group in formation of new Political Party JASWANT SINGH/YASHWANT SINGH/ARUN SHOURIE/VASUNDHARA RAJE,NAVJOT SINGH SIDHU/ will be definete blow to BJP,Good for the country at least Congress will come in Majority

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  • Ajith, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 20 2009

    BJP wants to remain relevent and in news even after the humiliating defeat in elections.Whatever that party''s leaders utter becomes a public joke.What BJP needs is a strong and young leadership and shedding its communal party tag to win any future elections.

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  • vashal, managlore

    Thu, Aug 20 2009

    This is the party of demons and will not leave people who are upright.

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  • Nicholas D'' Souza, Niddodi/Surathkal

    Thu, Aug 20 2009

    If the contents of the book is acceptable to majority citizens who are well aware of political history of our country inspite of political party then Mr. Jaswant Singh can join any party if he wish. Mr. Jaswant Singh you are intelligent leader, try to create history, but don''t try to change history which already been created and will remain unchanged.

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  • O.P.D. NORONHA, Valencia, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 20 2009

    It only shows that the BJP is acting according to the dictates of the RSS, and their cohorts. The BJP must " better behave", or else it it would be trampled upon. The semblance of "independent" thinking of a senior party member is thrown to the winds. A sad day for Indian democracy.

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  • Sunil Karkera, San Jose, CA

    Thu, Aug 20 2009

    BJP has demonstrated convincingly that it is a party that does not respect one of the basic tenets of the Indian constitution - freedom of speech. The party has turned fascist and neither encourages nor tolerates diverse ideas.

    It has also shown that the party never misses an opportunity to appease the hard-right sections and plays communal politics. History tells us that such fascist organizations have always disintegrated and disappeared or lost relevance. This moment I believe is the beginning of the end of relevance for the BJP. In all of this, the Indian electorate loses. Congress party remains unchallenged with very less competition. This is not a good trend.

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  • Diljyoti, Allahabad, Kinnigoly

    Thu, Aug 20 2009

    Do you want to know what Rajnath Singh is ? Come to U.P. and learn what he was as a Chief Minister of U.P. in nineties.

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  • ISMAIL K PERINJE, perinje/YANBU-KSA

    Wed, Aug 19 2009

    Jasawanth Singh a senior BJP leader should not have been expelled in a undemocratic way. BJP, a national party,cadre based,deciplined,thrown all norms while expelling him. I think the book about Jinnah is "NIMMITHA MATRAM"SHUTING A MOUTH OF A SPEAKER OR SNATCHING A PEN FROM WRITER "policy of BJP shows, it''s internal democracy.

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  • Naveen, India

    Wed, Aug 19 2009

    Excellent comment... by Anand Udupi

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  • S.I Hassan, Udupi

    Wed, Aug 19 2009

    BJP does not have any regret for mentioning Neharu as responsible for partition, because it is also their belief. They are only worried about clean chit given to Jinnah. One thing is clear, BJP leaders are hiding the truth (knowingly)just by mere pressure of some selfish forces.

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  • STALIN MISQUITH, SURATKAL, BAHRAIN

    Wed, Aug 19 2009

    If Mr.Jaswanth Singh, felt so concerned about Mr. Jinnah, why he is in the party all these years??? now he has woken up to praise Mr.Jinnah after 62 years of partition???

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  • Sathish, Mangalore

    Wed, Aug 19 2009

    Why BJP is always botherd about history..? Please look forward..dont dig the history and fight on tht....we cant change history.

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  • A.S.Mathew, U.S.A.

    Wed, Aug 19 2009

    It is sad but true that the BJP is cracked from the top to the bottom. More resignations and ejections are in the agenda.

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  • Samy, Mangalore/Muscat

    Wed, Aug 19 2009

    Today Jinnah tomorrow somebody else!!!!BJP can never come out of this cast based politics. Its very clear that party leadership is bullying on individual opinions of party members. Take Uma Bharathi,Vasundara Raje..and the latest addition is Jaswant Singh. It seems BJP has not learnt any lesson from recent Loksabha defeat.Bunch of idiots.....

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  • Shridhra Achar.K, Puttur/ Bangalore

    Wed, Aug 19 2009

    After the recent Lok Sabha election in which BJP failed to get majority, cracks are visible in this party which is known for unity and discipline. After former CM Vasundhara Raje now it is for former defence and external affairs minister Jaswant Singh`s turn to face disciplinary action.

    I think senior leaders openly coming out against the known stand of party leadership is nothing but defiance of Rajnath Singh`s leadership also.

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  • mark lobo, mangalore/dubai

    Wed, Aug 19 2009

    Excellent comment by Anand Udupi. BJP leaders have become insane after the recent parliamentary poll debacle. This is the beginning of the end for fascist party like BJP. Jai Hind

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  • Jawar D''Souza, M''lore/Doha

    Wed, Aug 19 2009

    Is this the down fall of BJP.

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  • C K DAYANANDA, MANGALORE

    Wed, Aug 19 2009

    JINNAH MAY BE A NATIONALIST. BUT HE ALONG WITH OHERS ARE RESPONSIBLE  FOR  THE HUGE HUMAN TRAGEDY WHICH OCCURED FOLLOWING THE PARTITION. THESE LEADERS WHILE TAKING SUCH VITAL DECISIONS SHOULD HAVE TAKEN NECESSARY STEPS FOR SAFEGUARDING THE LIFE, PROPERTY AND DIGNITY OF THE POPULATION.

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  • M. Mushtaq, Riyadh

    Wed, Aug 19 2009

    With regret , the  Congress party also opposed Mr. Jaswant singh's book for his remark on Nehru and Patel. No political party dares to accept the historical truth.

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  • Jerry, Mumbai

    Wed, Aug 19 2009

    When Advani praised Jinnah on his visit to Pakiistan, no one expelled him from the party, although he deserved expulsion from BJP immediately on his return from Pakistan But when Jaswant singh, writes a book on Jinnah, where he shares his ideologies, that hurt’s Advani. What a way to expel a senior most party member who has put his 30 years of service to raise and run the party. A great reward indeed.

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  • Umeshchandra, Mangalore/oman

    Wed, Aug 19 2009

    The decision taken by party president shows that how immatured he/party is and it is highly unacceptable. This kind of decision only made party to loose last loka sabha elections Utterly

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  • Anand, Udupi

    Wed, Aug 19 2009

    Indians demonised Jinna, Jaswant Sing demonised Nehru,BJP demonised Jaswant and Wise & alert Indian Citizens demonised BJP in the last parlimentary elections !

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  • Henry Misquith, MANGALORE/BAHRAIN

    Wed, Aug 19 2009

    BRING NEW AND FRESH LEADERS WITH FRESH IDEAS.

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udupi

    Wed, Aug 19 2009

     It is very clear that BJP doesnt have its identity and its own ideologies. BJP doesnt believe in democracy and freedom of expression.  Jaswant Singhji, no regrets, please join Congress and write as many  books you want.

     

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  • Murugan pb, manipal/dubai

    Wed, Aug 19 2009

    Very unfortunate.... Mr.Advani also had  talked  positively about Mr.Jinnah. But are these really true?

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  • Abdul Rahman, Dubai

    Wed, Aug 19 2009

    BJP is a disgrace to the Indian democracy.Whether Jinnah was demonised or not, leaders of BJP have proved that they are certainly demons.It is totally idiotic that a party member cannot have an opinion in contrast with the party views!!!

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  • joseph joe, mangalore

    Wed, Aug 19 2009

    Even Mr. Advani had  praised Jinnah during his visit to Pakistan. Why, was  he not expelled from the party?

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