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Cong returns BJP volley with a defensive stroke

Political Bureau
The Economic Times
May 13, 1999


    Title: Cong returns BJP volley with a defensive stroke
    Author: Political Bureau
    Publication: The Economic Times
    Date: May 13, 1999
    
    With the BJP's low-key sustained campaign against Sonia Gandhi's
    foreign roots seemingly telling on the Congress, what was to be an
    exercise to clear the air on her status on Tuesday virtually turned
    counter-productive where the party was forced to slip into the
    defensive mode.
    
    The party, which came out with a detailed suo motu statement
    elaborating reasons why the Congress president was being made the
    target of a "vicious and petty" campaign, ended up acknowledging that
    Ms Gandhi took Indian citizenship because she decided to take a role
    in public life.
    
    Faced with a volley of questions on the subject, party spokesperson
    Ajit Jogi slipped when reporters sought to know why she chose to
    become an Indian citizen after 15 years and not immediately after her
    marriage.  His contention that Ms Sonia Gandhi did so because "she was
    till then not in public and political life but had been performing the
    role of a mother and wife" came very close to the charge by the BJP
    that she had become an Indian citizen solely due to her political
    ambitions.
    
    Ostensibly, today's objective had been to counter, as the party put
    it, in its statement, the "inaccurate and incomplete" reports in the
    media which attempted to give the impression that Ms Gandhi had sought
    to include her name in the electoral rolls in 1981 when she was not an
    Indian citizen.  But it ended up with Mr Jogi resorting to levelling
    counter-allegations against the BJP for raking a "personal issue"
    which was not in national interest while seeming unable to come up
    with a forceful articulation of the party's stand.
    
    While the party - which also confirmed that she became a citizen of
    India on April 30, 1983 after renouncing her status as an Italian
    citizen on April 27, 1983 - did not deny that Ms Gandhi was made a
    voter in 1981 and 1982, it blamed the lapse on the Election Commission
    by resorted to the plea that it had been done by the enumerators. 
    "The voters list is always compiled by the Election Commission staff. 
    The enrolment of Ms Gandhi therefore obviously was done suo motu by
    them," Mr Jogi said.
    
    "It is false to state that Ms Sonia Gandhi had her name included in
    the electoral rolls when she was not a citizen of India.  Any such
    inclusion if at all, was not at the instance of Ms Sonia Gandhi," the
    statement said.
    
    According to media reports, Ms Gandhi's name was struck off the
    electoral rolls in 1982 after being discovered that she was not an
    Indian citizen.  Mr Jogi, however, failed to reply when her name was
    re-entered in the voters list except for stating that she exercised
    her franchise only after she became an Indian citizen on April 30,
    1983.
    



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