‘The arithmetic is with Atalji. He will complete his
term’
In
the mid eighties, Narendra Modi was an unknown RSS worker in Ahmedabad. He worked
quietly and kept a low profile. Suddenly, he became a
national figure after his strategy of sending L K
Advani on a Rath Yatra paid dividends. The BJP had
overnight become a force to reckon with.
Today, as general secretary of the BJP, Modi is seen
as a master strategist who knows the way out of every
crisis. He spoke to Roving Editor Ramesh Menon on a
host of issues plaguing Prime Minister Atal Bihari
Vajpayee’s tenure. And whether it is the beginning of
the end for the NDA government.
First things first, will the government last ?
Of
course. Certainly.
What makes you so confident?
Under the leadership of Atalji, the country has
experienced development and stability. Even outside
India, he has been seen as an international leader.
India cannot afford to lose him at this juncture.
The arithmetic is with Atalji. The government will
complete its term.
But now various politicians are getting together,
talking of options.
You may have seen that when old people go for a
wedding, they dress up a bit too much. It gives them
tremendous mental satisfaction. Rejected, retired and
non-acceptable people are getting together as you can
see. In the current atmosphere, they are searching for
a tailor to get new clothes made hoping for a swearing
in ceremony. (laughs)
There is talk of the Third Front emerging.
Because of some political development, the only
positive sign is that we have two distinct camps: the
Congress and the BJP. The polarisation is so sharp now
that the third front has only a place in the media and
not on the political ground.
Sonia Gandhi has said the Congress will now take on
the government.
It
is indeed unfortunate for India 115-year old party,
its leader who is also the Opposition leader, insults
the political culture like this. Out of a billion
Indians, no one has called Vajpayeeji a traitor. But
someone who came to India only because of her marriage
has today blamed the son of the soil as a traitor. It
is such an irony.
I
do not suspect her love for India. But why cannot she
prove her loyalty to India by getting her friend.
Quattrocchi, to India for trial.
What if she cobbles up enough support?
No
one has forgotten the day she claimed she had 270 MP’s
behind her. Her dreams are a far cry.
The Opposition is baying for the government’s blood.
As
far as morality is concerned, all our opponents have
been involved in scams. The Congress had its Defence
Minister V P Singh making allegations of corruption.
But still, there was no inquiry. But now gossip and
loose talk in front of the camera being taken so
seriously by them.
Before the BJP came into power, leaders like you
always spoke of how your party is different, how clean
it is and how committed it is. What ever happened?
We
are and will be a party with a difference.
No
one can deny that there are shortcomings in public or
individual life. After independence, a moral
leadership was needed. But it was not there. All this
has come with the result of what has happened in the
last 50 years. It all did not happen overnight. But
the question is, how do we respond now. Did Narasimha
Rao resign over the urea scam? Did Rajiv Gandhi resign
following the Bofors scam? In the JMM case, Rao was
convicted but here he is sitting next to Sonia on the
dais at a Congress meeting.
What happened?
Bangaru Laxman gave it to the party on the same day.
Same day? And what about the receipt?
All the details will be available with the BJP
treasurer.
Is
this an afterthought after the scandal?
All these allegations are imaginary. The important
thing is that we want an inquiry.
Then why did the BJP force him to resign?
It
was his decision to resign. No one forced him.
Bangaru Laxman joined a shaka in Hyderabad at the
tender age of 12. But even after so many years in the
RSS, he is today seen as a prime example of what could
go wrong.
It
is for the RSS to answer this question.
Just for a lakh of rupees, all the RSS training went
for a toss?
I
answered this question before.
The party was supposed to be clean and transparent. No
one on the street thinks so anymore.
The Indian populace has faith in the BJP and
Vajpayeeji. It is true that there is a fog around now.
So there are confused signals. But when things get
clearer one by one, it will disappear. In this agni
pareeksha (trial by fire), the BJP will come out in
shining colours.
The party’s image has been damaged as never before.
What do you plan to do? After all, you are seen as a
strategist.
The more we go the people, the more we will be able to
convince them about the truth. This is the first time
that the ruling party is ready for a debate and the
Opposition is running away. We want an inquiry. During
the Kargil war, they wanted a debate and we said let
us not demoralise our forces when they are fighting a
war. This is dirty politics and not a question of
public probity or values.
Will there be a purging process in the party? Will the
bad elements be identified and removed?
It
is a very loaded question. If I say yes, it means that
bad elements are there. If I say no, you will say that
the BJP does not care or brother. We do not have any
bad elements to deal with.
You recently asked Tarun Tejpal ten questions. Why
don’t you ask questions to the BJP. Is there any
introspection?
I
actually asked questions to Arjun Singh. But why is
Tarun answering the questions? It only strengthens my
credibility. But my questions about Manoj Prabhakar’s
links and how he was ultimately found guilty have no
real answer.
What about introspection within the party? Is the
party looking at itself now?
Introspection is a continuing process in any living
organisation.
You will soon be traveling to campaign for state
elections. What are you going to tell voters now?
There has to be a new line, a new slogan.
The plank will be local issues. We were clean and we
are clean. Scamsters can get together but they cannot
blot us.
You recently said that the BJP will be the vehicle for
the new century in India. Sounds hollow now?
In
our Chennai declaration, we said that the 21st century will be the century of India. And what did the
Congress say? The Congress said that the 21st century would be the century of the Congress in India.
That is the difference between the BJP and the
Congress.
Bangaru Laxman has all along been saying that he was
trapped as he was a Dalit and it was not acceptable to
a lot of people within the party.
He
has never said that he was not acceptable within the
party. He has only complained of the BJP’s opponents.
There has been a personality clash going on between
Vajpayee and Advani and there are two camps working.
Is that another reason why the party strength has been
eroded?
I
love this question very much.
Why?
Because since many years, the Opposition has used this
theory. Let us look at history. Let us look at
instances of any two top leaders who have worked
together in India. Gokhale and Ranade. Ranade and
Tilak. Mahatma Gandhi and Subhas Chandra Bose.
Jawaharlal Nehru and Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. Indira
and Morarji. Morarji and Charan Singh. The only
exception of two leaders working together and that too
since 1950 is of Atalji and Advaniji.
RSS chief Sudershan voiced the concern of the RSS when
he said that there were incompetent people in the PMO
and clean officials were needed there. What does this
mean?
He
has given a statement saying he never said that.
What happens to reforms now as the swadeshi group
which is basically the RSS does not want it in the way
it is being done?
There is no clash between the swadeshi camp and the
NDA on the Budget or reforms. Increase of import duty
in agriculture is a glaring example of the NDA’s
commitment to the farmers.
What action do you plan to take against Bangaru Laxman?
This question comes as a surprise. What wrong has he
done? He has himself asked for an inquiry. Why should
I give a judgement? The inquiry will do that. |