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  • The sequel to the release of BJP leader Jaswant Singh’s book, Jinnah: India-Partition-Independence, has given rise to sharp reactions in the Urdu Press. Jamaat-e-Islami’s official bi-weekly Daawat, in its front-page editorial comment (August 25), writes: “It is a very simplistic and unintelligent criticism by the BJP and its parivar that the party is opposing a research work and freedom of expression of one’s views, or that Sardar Patel was not a Sabhai or a Sanghi; he was a Congressman and he had imposed a ban on RSS in the capacity of home minister of the Congress government following the murder of Mahatma Gandhi: then, why does the BJP treat him as its hero while it considers Nehru and the Congress as its enemy? In fact it is not a question of the Congress or the BJP. What is pertinent is the mindset, the mindset that had created the conditions for Partition and had alienated a patriotic person like Mohammad Ali Jinnah from the fight for freedom by its acts of injustice, breach of promise, falsehood and cunningness.”

    Kolkata and Delhi-based Akhbar-e-Mashriq has, in its editorial (August 23), expressed bewilderment at the fact that “Jaswant Singh has been found liable to be beheaded (qaabil-e-gardan zadani), but when L.K. Advani had said the same thing he had been pardoned.” The daily Sahafat, published from Delhi, Lucknow, Dehradun and Mumbai, in its editorial (August 22) entitled, ‘Vinash kaaley, vipreet buddhi’, has used this famous Sanskit phrase (meaning, when times are bad, you lose your mind) for the RSS whom it holds actually responsible for the expulsion of Jaswant Singh from the BJP. According to the paper, RSS, by this step, has given the message that “BJP is under its grip and the party will have to return to its agenda of Hindutva.” The paper says that “RSS has always been suspicious of leaders of the BJP without an RSS background.” Mention has been made, in this context, of Jaswant Singh, Yashwant Sinha and Arun Shourie “for whom a limit had been set in the party howsoever vocal they might have been about Hindutva.” A columnist in Delhi-based daily Hamara Samaj (August 22) poses the question: “what has happened to the party advocating freedom of expression for Tasleema Nasreen’s book, to gag freedom of expression now?”

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    The free IndianBy: Jitendra Yadav | 11-Sep-2009 Reply | Forward In India every person is free.So i think every person can write own view.This is doesn't matter person is belong from any political party or not. According to my view Jaswant Singh is only written own view.so Jaswant Singh can not hide the truth by burring it to the sallybus in ur country because only great peoples have right to live in the heart of friends and in the minds of enemy.
    about controversial book of jaswantBy: saurabh | 09-Sep-2009 Reply | Forward it is very shameful to praise such a person who is responsible for the partition of country.he demands a new homeland for muslims in 1940.he opposed the stratigies of nehru
    jaswant singhBy: fahad | 28-Aug-2009 Reply | Forward u can not hide the truth by burring it to the sallybus in ur country because only great peoples have right to live in the heart of friends and in the minds of enemy
    The power of 'media'By: Nick | 28-Aug-2009 Reply | Forward Indian media over the years has been bashing BJP full throttle, whether own its own for secular credentials or paid by not so secular minded secular agencies. This seems to be having an effect on the BJP leaders, finally. A long term plan that is paying off. This second ring leaders are getting tired of being on the side where they have to be always defensive before media and are breaking down. Jaswant Singh's book, what a timing, at time one feels has he been paid to do bring up this dead controversy back to life. Jinnah was a known high ego person and single handed partitioned the country resulting in millions of displaced people. Today, all of a sudden there is this new rush to say he was 'patriotic', patriotic to what??Kulkarni, Arun Shourie etc would leave BJP to get some plush jobs in other parties where they can get away with every thing, no one will be watching them.BJP was known more for discipline and its loosing that.
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