A bad election result, another 5 years in the opposition. 2009 is not going well for BJP. A lot of infighting is creeping in the party ranks. The state of Rajasthan is where the crisis started from and threatened to destablize the party. Senior memebers like Jaswant Singh,Arun Shourie demanded a through study of the election debacle and were clearly not in sync with some other senior leaders. The signs were ominous, the Lotus petals of the BJP were beginning to wane.
With the infighting still persisting, in came the shock and awe of Jaswant Singh publishing his book on Jinnah. His ideas, i need not state sent shockwaves across the saffron party and ultimately resulted in he getting expelled. Ironically The point of discussion at this point should be two things:
1. Why the BJP is so hellbent on destructing itself?
2. Why Mr Jinnah manages to create a storm amongst our politicians even now?
The first question cannot be answered clearly now. The process is still undergoing with Jaswant singh continuing his anti BJP remarks and throwing light to a lot of shocking revelations.
The second question is interesting and i still cannot understand why everytime Mr Jinnah's name comes up the Indian politicians are always in a rush to distance themselves from the past leader. Yes he wanted Pakistan, he demanded a separate state but all that is in the past. Why cant we as a nation cant detach ourselves from Pakistan and march towards out future? Why will Jinnah be a reason for divisions among the 2nd largest democratic party in India?
The young polity should refrain from divisive politics and instead be focussing on INDIA. We do not exist with the help of any of our neighbours.Our present and future is not attached with them. Jinnah is a matter of past and its time we make it a historical topic instead of a catalyst for political war games.
With the infighting still persisting, in came the shock and awe of Jaswant Singh publishing his book on Jinnah. His ideas, i need not state sent shockwaves across the saffron party and ultimately resulted in he getting expelled. Ironically The point of discussion at this point should be two things:
1. Why the BJP is so hellbent on destructing itself?
2. Why Mr Jinnah manages to create a storm amongst our politicians even now?
The first question cannot be answered clearly now. The process is still undergoing with Jaswant singh continuing his anti BJP remarks and throwing light to a lot of shocking revelations.
The second question is interesting and i still cannot understand why everytime Mr Jinnah's name comes up the Indian politicians are always in a rush to distance themselves from the past leader. Yes he wanted Pakistan, he demanded a separate state but all that is in the past. Why cant we as a nation cant detach ourselves from Pakistan and march towards out future? Why will Jinnah be a reason for divisions among the 2nd largest democratic party in India?
The young polity should refrain from divisive politics and instead be focussing on INDIA. We do not exist with the help of any of our neighbours.Our present and future is not attached with them. Jinnah is a matter of past and its time we make it a historical topic instead of a catalyst for political war games.