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- Subject: ON AVAILABLE EVIDENCE - An Editorial from 'The Statesman'
- Message-ID: <1993Jan23.000500.1156@jupiter.sun.csd.unb.ca>
- Keywords: Politics, Congress, BJP
- Organization: University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, NB, Canada
- Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1993 00:05:00 GMT
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- _O_N _A_V_A_I_L_A_B_L_E _E_V_I_D_E_N_C_E
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- [ An Editorial from "The Statesman", December 17, 1992 ]
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- Having banned the RSS, it will be argued that the dismissal of the
- three state governments led by avowed members of the organization can
- not be allowed to stand. The argument is simple, logical and wrong. The
- action will be seen to have been taken at the party level by the politi-
- cal party in office, witness the agonizing deliberations of the working
- committee at the leader's residence. The Central Government has taken an
- executive decision to make up for the pathetic inability of the
- Congress(I) to face the BJP politically. The Prime Minister might
- reflect why the party has been reduced to such straits. He inherited a
- party machine rusted with disuse, riddled with corruption at the top,
- and therefore quite unsuitable to claim the high moral ground from where
- to counter the campaign of the BJP and their associates. He must reflect
- what might have been if he had set about taking the party in hand when
- he had the opportunity. Instead, he connived at the campaign to protect
- the family over the Bofors scandal and thus provided direct encourage-
- ment to his colleagues to help themselves in the securities scam which
- he is still trying to "manage". In short he has given the impression
- that any offence can be committed by politicians in office, past or
- present, and the only penalty to be imposed is the withdrawal of the
- licence to loot for the future. No wonder that presenting the Prime Min-
- ister with a fait accompli became the accepted way of dealing with him.
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- No one has learnt this lesson as well as the BJP. They wanted the
- mosque demolished and a temple erected at the site, however makeshift,
- in Mr Vajpayee's phrase. They calculated that the Congress(I) would
- ultimately accept the position. The sense of outrage throughout the
- country and the belated realization that the Central Government and the
- party would be brushed aside as an irrelevance is responsible for the
- knee-jerk reaction to ban what is inconvenient, and Canute-like to
- decree that it disappear from sight in three State capitals. In the pro-
- cess, good sense and propriety have been thrown to the winds. The party
- seems poised to move from one blunder to another. When the dismissal is
- seen to be ineffective they will move on to replace Governors. There are
- men around the Prime Minister who will then advice that there is no
- option but to declare an internal Emergency. But they will collectively
- strain every nerve to avoid another appeal to the country, Mr Narsimha
- Rao's warning notwithstanding. If the Prime Minister can make the effort
- of will of which he is capable, and clean up the party he can still make
- a fight of it. On the available evidence, it is unlikely that the Cen-
- tral Government and the Congress(I) will get away with what they are
- about.
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