Advani has 'game plan' for Uma Bharati says Jaitley Saturday, May 7 2005 10:05 Hrs (IST) - World Time -
New Delhi:
Hinting at the possibility of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Uma Bharti's rehabilitation in the party, its general secretary Arun Jaitley has said party president L K Advani had a "game plan" for dealing with her and she has written to him on a "constructive note".
"Advani has a game plan as far as dealing with individuals in concerned. He has to keep her. He has been playing as per the game plan. She has written to him on a constructive note," he said in an interview to Karan Thapar's 'Hard Talk India' programme on BBC World.
In a spirited defence of the former Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister, Jaitley also said Uma felt and was "entitled to feel" that she had a role in the State.
"That may be as Chief Minister, as party leader or worker...please don't tear her statements out of context," he said when asked about Uma's repeated statements against the party president.
He, however, cautioned, "Responsible and important members of any family, including ours, have to be more careful when they speak to the media so that they don't have to make clarifications every now and then."
While Advani "did act, when it was a case of indiscipline", he took her back as a political party is not based on an "employee-employer relationship. It is like a family. She expressed her regrets and made it public," Jaitley said.
While declining to comment on Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief K S Sudarshan's controversial remarks about former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Jaitley said "performance of the Government or Prime Minister has to be judged on facts not on the basis of one isolated statement which is subsequently clarified in the context it is made".
"Let us not go by individuals or adjectives individuals may use ...how does the world and this country regard Vajpayee as a good Prime Minister? How did he tackle national security, economy, how did he run a coalition Government for six years?"
"We are proud of his (Vajpayee's) performance and we think he did exceedingly well," the BJP spokesman said.
Jaitley said while he was not privy to the conversation between the RSS chief and Vajpayee pertaining to the former Prime Minister's son-in-law, he did not recollect a single instance where "charge of this kind of even marginal evidence has been shown".
On Sudarshan's remarks that Vajpayee should pave the way for younger leaders, Jaitley said he did not consider it as a "resounding slap on Vajpayee's face". "When debate went on after Nehru who, it certainly was not a slap on the face of Pandit Nehru. It was an eminent reality, which people did discuss."
He said, "It was too early to even think of" who would lead the party when Vajpayee and Advani are not around.
Jaitley said while none in BJP, in Gujarat or the Centre, was happy when there was "social tension, riots and people getting killed", "to just identify one individual as the source of the problem is a lot of exaggeration".