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Mixed Signals from RSS
by Rajinder Puri
According to media hype the BJP crisis seemed to have abated after the
intervention of RSS boss Mohan Bhagwat. Mr. Bhagwat impressed
journalists. Without once suggesting direct interference in the affairs
of the BJP he made clear that it was RSS clout that counted. And his
generalized opinion about the need for a generational change in the BJP
indicated that sooner rather than later Mr. LK Advani was on his way
out. But after all the brou-ha-ha did not Mr. Advani have his way? At
the end of it all Mr. Advani will operationalize the change at a time of
his choosing. The forthcoming assembly polls preclude immediate change.
Who knows what more developments might occur to further delay change?
Mr. Madan Das Devi who has excellent rapport with Mr. Advani will be the
middle man monitoring relations between RSS and BJP. Mr. Advani�s
loyalists continue to be front runners in the new arrangement. So what
did Mr. Bhagwat substantively achieve?
On the other hand there are distinct signs that not only BJP but the RSS
itself might be a victim of confusion. According to the grapevine when
Mr. Bhagwat replaced Mr. K Sudharshan as boss of the RSS there was an
element of coercion to bring about the change. Such coercion to effect
change at the highest level of the organization was totally alien to RSS
tradition. After being replaced Mr. Sudharshan left Nagpur and set up
base in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. He gives every indication of remaining
active.
One day after Mr. Bhagwat conferred with Mr. Advani at the latter�s
residence Mr. Sudharshan called on Mr. Advani. Was this meeting held
after consultation with Mr. Bhagwat or was it Mr. Sudharshan�s singular
initiative? It might be recalled that after the release of Mr. Jaswant
Singh�s book on Jinnah, Mr. Sudharshan was the only leader in the entire
Sangh Parivar to opine that Mahatma Gandhi too shared some
responsibility for the Partition of India.
Mr. Sudharshan�s meeting with Mr. Advani was followed by two events in
quick succession. First, senior BJP MP and former minister Pyareylal
Khandelwal wrote a letter with copies to Advani, Rajnath Singh and
Bhagwat stating that Jaswant Singh should be reinstated in the party
because his expulsion violated the constitutional procedures of the
party. Mr. Jaswant Singh was not even served a show cause notice but
summarily expelled over telephone. Mr. Khandelwal�s objection is
certainly valid. In his letter Mr. Khandelwal also alleged that certain
leaders had ganged up against Mr. Jaswant Singh. The letter pointed out
the differential treatment meted out to Mr. Arun Shourie who was asked
merely to clarify his openly ant-party remarks. Earlier another senior
leader Mr. Sunderlal Patwa, also coincidentally from Madhya Pradesh,
criticized Mr. Shourie for his ignorance about how the RSS functions.
Secondly, quick on the heels of Mr. Advani�s meeting with Mr. Sudharshan
Mr.s Sushma Swaraj rushed to Mr. Jaswant Singh to persuade him to resign
from the post of Chairman of the Public Accounts Committee in
Parliament. Mr. Jaswant Singh reportedly demurred. Mr. Advani himself
met the Speaker. According to media speculation he went to discuss the
same topic. After Mr. Khandelwal�s letter is there some panic about Mr.
Jaswant Singh�s future ties with the party?
The divisions within BJP are for the world to see. But do some
apparently mixed signals from the RSS suggest that there are divisions
in the parent body too? Top RSS leaders are meeting in Haridwar to
discuss matters. The outcome of that meeting might prove interesting.
September 1, 2009
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