BJP Veterans Say Need Dialogue With Leadership, Not Statement:..
NEW DELHI: The BJP veterans who had staged a revolt yesterday against Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Party chief Amit Shah, are not satisfied with the party’s counter statement and expect a dialogue, sources have told . In its absence, they will decide on further action, the sources added.
The BJP however did not seem cower under their lacerating remarks as former party president Nitin Gadkari demanded stringent action against those making “irresponsible” statements. “I have told party chief Shah to initiate stringent action against those making irresponsible statements and causing damage to the party’s image,” Mr Gadkari said.
Last evening, following the charge of four veterans, that the party had lost the Bihar elections as it had been “emasculated” and its current stand of collective responsibility was a means of shirking responsibility, the party had issued a counter-statement.
The statement – signed by senior leaders and Union ministers Rajnath Singh, Venkaiah Naidu and Mr Gadkari – had reminded the rebels that one of them, LK Advani, and former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, had set a precedent of the party “collectively taking up responsibility for victories and defeats”.
The statement, however, had added that the party welcomed their guidance and will attempt to overcome shortcomings though a dialogue with them. “The veterans have taken note of the statement issued by BJP and their past presidents,” a source told today. “They are not satisfied with mere statements, they expect a dialogue.”
“If there is no dialogue, the veterans will decide the future course of action if there is no dialogue in couple of days,” the source added.The rebels are fighting for space for which they have to weaken PM Modi’s hold over the party and government, sources say.
By sustaining the attack via their loyalists, they are trying to force a situation in which party president Amit Shah may have to shield PM Modi and shoulder the blame for Bihar loss. This would jeopardise Mr Shah’s bid for a second term as party president. Without Mr Shah as president Modi’s firm grip over the party would be virtually gone, they say.
Realising that counter aggression would escalate the tension and keep the rift in the headlines, the party top brass is down playing the crisis and hoping it will die down, sources say.
Without naming PM Modi or party chief Amit Shah, the statement signed by Mr Advani, Shanta Kumar, Yashwant Sinha and Murli Manohar Joshi had delivered a stinging indictment of their leadership. Coming on the heels of rumbling within the party following its massive defeat in Bihar, it was seen to have supported the complaints of the “high-handed” style of functioning by PM Modi and Mr Shah.
“A thorough review must be done of the reasons for the defeat as well as the way the party is being forced to kowtow to a handful and how its consensual character has been destroyed,” the statement had said.
“To say everyone is responsible for defeat in Bihar is to ensure everyone is held responsible. It shows those who would have appropriated credit if the party had won are bent on shrugging off responsibility for the disastrous showing in Bihar,” it had added.