P R Ramesh
The Economic Times
May 22, 1999
Title: Sonia foreign origin will be main poll plank: PM Author: P R Ramesh Publication: The Economic Times Date: May 22, 1999 Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee today took off the gloves to launch a major offensive against the Congress which is facing convulsions over its leadership's resolve to crush any challenge to its authority. Shedding his diffidence over placing the "swadeshi-videshi" debate - which has now moved out of the Congress Working Committee -- the prime minister said the issue can no longer be treated as an internal affair of the Congress party. Mr Vajpayee, who sought to project the issue as one that concerns the health of democratic institutions like political parties, said the Congress' response to it bordered on fascism. "The Congress has suppressed the questions raised by Mr Sharad Pawar, Mr P A Sangma and Mr Tariq Anwar with the desperate act of expulsion rather than initiating a rational debate on it," the prime minister said. He said the Congress' reflexes proved that "it has nothing but contempt for internal democracy whose cornerstone is debate based on freedom of thought and expression". In an attempt to pin down the Congress over the vulnerability of its leadership, the prime minister said the action against three senior leaders manifested its inability to answer inconvenient questions. "It smacks of fascism and deserves denunciation from all those who hold democracy dear,' he said. Rejecting the charge of the Congress establishment that the dissent was being inspired by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Mr Vajpayee said the allegation only goes to show that they want to run away from a debate. "The issues raised by Mr Pawar and his colleagues have been echoed by important leaders of almost all political parties," said the prime minister, hinting at the opposition raised by his two predecessors - V P Singh and Chandrashekhar - to the candidature of Mrs Sonia Gandhi. Against this backdrop, Mr Vajpayee must be sensing the right political climate for placing the is-sue on top of the campaign agenda. While his allies have already stepped up their campaign, friendly parties like the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) from Andhra Pradesh have made it clear that the anti-Congress offensive will be pegged on Sonia Gandhi's Italian origins. With the prime minister himself taking the lead, the BJP is expected to carry out a full-scale offensive against Mrs Gandhi, said political observers.
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