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Who is the real supporter of BJP?

Mulayam Singh Yadav
The Observer
May 21, 1999


    Title: Who is the real supporter of BJP?
    Author: Mulayam Singh Yadav
    Publication: The Observer
    Date: May 21, 1999
    
    The Congress party, in order to conceal its misdeeds and frustration,
    has resorted to untruthful means which can only mislead the nation. 
    The Congress, with the help of some functionaries of the media, first
    churned out rumours that the Samajwadi party and I were responsible
    for the dissolution of the Lok Sabha and the mid-term polls.
    
    This prompted me to see President K R Narayanan and tell him that the
    Samajwadi Party would not extend its support to the minority
    government led by the Congress president, Sonia Gandhi.
    
    Now, the latest untruthful barrage is that the Samajwadi Party and the
    BJP will have electoral adjustment in the ensuing elections and that
    Amar Singh, Samajwadi Party's general secretary and spokesperson, had
    met Arun Jaitley, a prominent advocates and a senior leader of the
    BJP, at his residence on the evening of May 1 on this specific
    purpose.  The fact is that Amar Singh and his wife went to meet Arun
    Jaitley in connection with some case pending in a court.  How ethical
    is it to politicise such a meeting?  But this can happen in the
    Congress party.
    
    In view of this, neither the Samajwadi Party nor I need to explain our
    position.  However, I must remind the Congress leader that those who
    live in the glasshouses should not throw stones at others.
    
    Now, it is indispensable to bring some facts to the notice of all so
    that there is no scope for any doubt.
    
    The fact is that my animosity towards the Congress is very old. 
    Treading the path shown by the illustrious leaders like Dr Ram Manohar
    Lohia, Jaiprakash Narayan, Chaudhary Charan Singh, Madhu Limaye,
    Karpoori Thakur and Ramsevak Yadav, we have seen that the countrymen
    have been exploited and swindled over the years during the Congress
    regime.  The poor, the minorities, the deprived sections of society,
    the Dalits and the women have been the worst victims of the Congress'
    exploitation.
    
    During the Congress rule, the democratic values remained marginalised
    and unemployment was allowed to grow without any check.  It is the
    Congress which has plunged the political system of the country into
    corruption.
    
    I was the one who stood by Jaiprakash Narayan during the days of
    Samagra Kranti and opposed the dictatorship of Mrs Indira Gandhi
    during the emergency days.  As a result, I was put behind the bars for
    19 months.
    
    The Samajwadi Party is proud to have launched a ceaseless war against
    the communal and venomous forces like the RSS, the BJP and the VHP. 
    In this struggle, my family has suffered a lot and several thousand
    workers of the Samajwadi Party have been killed and others implicated
    in false cases and their houses burnt.
    
    We cannot allow the country to pass into foreign hands, nor can we
    ignore the interests of the poor, the workers, the peasants, the
    Muslims and the Dalits.
    
    We believe that the BJP was equally responsible for the mess and
    therefore elimination of that party was the foremost task.
    
    It is the principled stand of the Samajwadi Party to eliminate the
    communal forces in the country.  In this endeavour, our party even
    made efforts when the 12th Lok Sabha was elected.  We called upon the
    Congress to come forward to halt the BJP from coming to power.  Even
    the AIADMK leader, Jayalalitha, was not ready to extend her party's
    support to the BJP at that time.  The Congress party's unwillingness
    to form the government only allowed the BJP to form the government
    and, as a result, helped the communal forces to strengthen
    themselves.  This also forced Jayalalitha to extend her support to the
    BJP.
    
    The parties like the TDP, the National Conference and the party headed
    by Om Prakash Chautala also tilted towards the BJP and the party
    formed the government with their support.
    
    At that time, suspicion was rife that the BJP and the Congress had
    struck a deal.  Even the rumour was that an NRI industrialist was
    behind the secret deal between the two parties.
    
    Later, this proved to be correct when the Congress not only, supported
    the BJP-led government on all major decisions during its 13-month
    tenure but even during the confidence vote, the Congress was against
    bringing down the BJP-led government and it also refused to bring in
    the no-confidence motion.
    
    Let me ask a few questions.  Whether or not the BJP and the Congress
    opposed making a provision in the Reservation Bill for the women
    belonging to the Muslim and the backward communities?  Did the
    Congress party not show more enthusiasm than the BJP on the smooth
    passage of the IRA Bill?
    
    Did the Congress not favour 49 per cent foreign participation while
    the BJP was in favour of only 26 per cent?  Did the Congress not push
    the communal BJP far behind by passing a resolution wherein it was
    made clear that only Hinduism was a guarantee of secularism?
    
    Were the Congress and the BJP not of the same opinion on the question
    of TADA accused?  Was the Congress not supporting the BJP when
    oppression was being perpetrated on the Samajwadi Party workers?
    
    Who was behind the IB raids on the Nadwa Institute of the celebrated
    religious leader Maulana Ali Mian?
    
    Closely looking at the triangle of the Congress, the BJP and the BSP,
    one knows that there has been a secret deal between the Congress and
    the BJP in the past and during the present regime of the BJP.  It is
    also to be understood on what condition, the BSP had agreed not to
    support the confidence vote sought by the Vajpayee government.
    
    One would recall that both the Congress and the BJP had extended their
    support to the BSP to form an alternative government when that party
    had pulled out of the government led by me on June 1, 1995.
    
    Does this not explain that the Congress has always helped the communal
    forces to weaken the secular forces?
    
    We knew the Congress was not a reliable political party.  However, we
    still wanted the Congress to evolve into a truly secular party and
    take on the communal forces.
    
    But unfortunately, the so-called secularism of the Congress was
    exposed on the issue of Babri Masjid.  The Congress was in power when
    idols were put inside the Babri Masjid in 1949.  Which party ruled in
    UP when the police killed Muslims in Meerut and Maliyana?  Who ruled
    Bihar when the Muslims were massacred In Bhagalpur?  We would not
    support the Congress simply because we do not want to hurt the wounds
    of the Muslims.
    
    The Samajwadi Party wants to eliminate the BJP, but at the same time
    it is prepared to make sacrifice to stop the country from slipping
    into foreign hands.
    
    (The author is the president of Samajwadi Party and former defence
    minister.)
    



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