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Power hungry RSS wants BJP to stay put in Govt | At the cost of the nation | | Early Times Report JAMMU, July 17: All the well-wishers and friends of the Indian nation in the sensitive, terrorist and separatist-infested Jammu & Kashmir had been from day one opposing the idea of the BJP becoming part of the political establishment in the state. They had been opining that the BJP was the only party in the State which could play the role of an effective opposition as other political parties, including the NC, the Congress, the CPI, the CPI-M and so on, didn't consider Jammu & Kashmir as an integral part of India and as they all stood for greater autonomy for the state or for the withdrawal of the Central Laws and Central Institutions from the State and for the exclusion of the patritotic minorities from the state's power structure. The general view in the state in general and Jammu and Ladakh regions in particular was that the BJP's role in the state was not power politics and power brokering but effective opposition to the pro-separatist and anti-India policies of the Kashmiri ruling elite and its henchmen in Jammu and Ladakh. "There would be no opposition left in the sensitive Jammu & Kashmir in case the BJP also joined the state's Kashmir-centric and Valley-dominated power structure. The BJP must remain aloof from the power structure, as it was the only party that had a different political philosophy and different ideology and whose concept of India and on India was totally different from those of the Kashmiri parties, including the so-called Indian National Congress. The nation would suffer hugely if the BJP, instead of playing the role of an effective opposition, plays second fiddle to Kashmiri leadership for the sake of some loaves and fishes of office. Jammu & Kashmir needed an effective and responsible opposition and the BJP was the only party that was capable of protecting the national interests by defeating the anti-national forces in and outside the Jammu & Kashmir Government," the well-wishers of the BJP and the nation had repeatedly said before the BJP became part of the state's power structure. It is obvious that this national and rational view didn't carry conviction either with the so-called nationalist BJP or with the so-called patriotic and cultural organization, RSS. Had these so-called nationalist outfits paid any heed to the view of the nationalist camp in Jammu & Kashmir, the RSS and the BJP would not have joined hands to agree to adopt an agenda that was fundamentally anti-India, patently Kashmir-centric, out-and-out anti-Jammu and anti-Ladakh and that constituted a total negation of what Shyama Prasad Mookerjee, the founder of Jan Sangh, stood for, worked for and gave up his life for. The fact of the matter is that the RSS and the BJP disgraced and again and again murdered the martyr Mookerjee to fulfill their insatiable lust for power and pelf or for worldly matters. They established by their words and deeds that they were never committed to what they preached when out-of-power and that they were actually waiting for an opportunity that could help them capture power and play dirty games like other parties. That the RSS and the BJP were on the same page as far as their lust for power at the cost of the national interest was concerned and that the both the outfits have little or no regard for the nationalist camp in Jammu & Kashmir could be seen from what reportedly transpired on Thursday during the meeting between the RSS and the BJP top brass in Jammu. The disgusted insiders inform that "after a detailed discussion on the functioning of the coalition government and the working of the BJP ministers, favoured that the coalition should continue in the larger interests of the people of the trouble-torn State". The sources further said: "The RSS emphasized the need of increasing coordination between party and the government and taking the policies and programmes of the government to the people in every nook and corner of the State". Bhaiya Ji Joshi, Sar Karvihah RSS, Datatray Hosbholay and Krishan Gopal Ji Seh Karivah from the RSS and Ram Lal. BJP national general secretary, MoS in PMO Jitendra Singh, National general secretary in-charge J&K, Ram Madhav, BJP vice president and MP Avinash Rai Khanna, Jugal Kishore Sharma, MP and state BJP president and Deputy Chief Minister Nirmal Singh from the BJP discussed the prevailing political situation in the state and, according to insiders, "advocated the continuation of the BJP in the coalition government in the larger interest of the people of the state". The outcome of the meeting should leave none in any doubt that the RSS and the BJP want to retain control over the power in the state at whatever cost, including at the cost of the nation. It also suggests that those from the local BJP and local RSS leaders gave feed back to the RSS top brass withheld the truth and fed wrong information to ensure that the BJP remained part of the establishment in Jammu & Kashmir. Indeed, the RSS and the BJP are digging their graves not in Jammu & Kashmir but also in the rest of the country by leaving the state to the care of power-brokers and unscrupulous elements. |
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