Cut the
apron strings 17 October
2013
The BJP cannot play its role in the political arena if it has
to function according to the dictates of the RSS
It is
becoming an increasingly uncomfortable combination, the RSS and the BJP. And
the RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat’s statements justifying the RSS getting involved in
political maters can only make things worse. Mr. Bhagwat has now said that
letting foreign companies into retail is akin to unleashing armed forces on
unarmed people. Mr Bhagwat, perhaps in his zeal to put the RSS firmly onto the
political centrestage, seems to have forgotten that long ago and far way, his
predecessors have Sardar Patel an undertaking that they would stay out of
politics in return for the leader lifting a ban on the organization. During the
Vajpayee years, the RSS did not even raise a squeak when he went to Pakistan.
Contrast that with its later fury against LK Advani when he made his Jinnah
remarks. Narendra Modi’s challenge will be not just to beat back the Congress but the RSS
as well. With India’s youthful demographic, he cannot be seen to
endorse the antediluvian views emanating from Nagpur. The RSS, to its discredit
has not evolved its ideology; it still believes that issues like the mandir and
keeping out foreign investment excite people. But the more worrying thing is
that the RSS is demonstrating that it is in the driver’s seat.
Indian
democracy has certainly evolved to a stage where people would be chary of
electing a person who is controlled by an extra-constitutional force and that too
a regressive one. In recent times, the RSS has not shied away from intervening
forcefully in the BJP’s affairs. It minced no words when Mr Advani went into a
sulk over the choice of Mr Modi as the prime ministerial candidate.
Ultimately,
the BJP has to cut loose from the RSS’ apron strings. It cannot play its role
as a party of governance or opposition as the case may be if it has to function
according to the dictates of people who have neither been elected not have any
idea about the aspirations of a new India.
Editorial HT dated 16 Oct
2013
Comments:
Do you want
to be ruled by RSS? Responsible for assassination of Mahatma Gandhi on 30 Jan
1948. We are to move towards an inclusive growth taking everybody along.
JAI HO
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