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This is an archive article published on January 10, 2011

Get real

The BJP’s outrage on ‘saffron terror’ is irresponsible and convinces no one

The BJP’s national executive meeting in Guwahati demonstrated,once more,that the party is finding it tough to come to grips with reality. Party chief Nitin Gadkari’s closed-door address to the national executive was the self-same state of denial from which it has been unable to emerge ever since the unravelling of what is now called saffron terror. Gadkari is learnt to have claimed that the charges levelled against the RSS and Indresh Kumar are “false”. Moreover,he explained away the accusations — in fact,the entire thrust of the investigations — as motivated by the UPA’s need to divert attention from the scandals that have put the Union government in a spot.

Gadkari’s statements are in tune with what the BJP has been saying ever since revelations about the involvement of right-wing groups in incidents like the Samjhauta blast came to light. The BJP,as a major national party,has so far shown itself unable or unwilling to deal with the developments sensibly. It has exhibited no substantial gesture to re-think its tendency to jump to the defence,no matter how outlandish,of the extended Sangh umbrella. However,the BJP’s problem is precisely that it forgets that it’s a mainstream party,one that’s held power at the Centre for a full term. As a result,its reactions,especially in the recent past,often tend to look unbecoming of the party. Gadkari’s irresponsible remarks belong to the same book the BJP’s parliamentary obstructionism came from. Democratic politics is about give-and-take,negotiation and compromise; it doesn’t consist of absolutist or maximalist stances.

It’s this state of denial that’s prevented the BJP from tackling its problems in Karnataka either — which makes it look like a party of glass-house dwellers throwing stones at the rest. Technicalities of the CBI investigation apart,if the BJP aims to be taken seriously,it should not present the investigation as an affront to the majority community. That’s not just presumptuous. It’s highly irresponsible politics.

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