Guest guest Posted June 9, 2006 Report Share Posted June 9, 2006 `We cannot treat the Mahajans as terrorists' Press Trust of India Posted online: Thursday, June 08, 2006 at 1532 hours IST Updated: Thursday, June 08, 2006 at 1655 hours IST New Delhi, June 8: Differences within the BJP over the Rahul Mahajan episode came to the fore today with senior leaders, including Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi, visiting him at a police station here and asserting that 'party with a difference' does not mean washing hands off the family of any worker or leader in their hour of crisis. In a surprise show of solidarity, Naqvi, who is BJP's national vice- president, drove to the Tughlaq Road police station along with senior Uttar Pradesh leader Kalraj Mishra and spent a few minutes with Rahul, who was in police custody in a drug abuse case. "We went to enquire about his well being and wish him good luck in overcoming this crisis," Naqvi told PTI. The visit of the leaders assumes significance as the BJP had distanced itself from the episode saying it was a tragedy in the Mahajan family and the party had nothing to do with it. The visit also came in the wake of former Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee expressing sympathy with the junior Mahajan. A section of the party has been critical of the leadership for deserting the late leader's family in its hour of grief and crisis. In an interview, Naqvi said the BJP's stand distancing itself from Mahajan was a "matter of concern" for lakhs of party workers and the late leader's well-wishers. While praising party president Rajnath Singh for visiting Rahul at the hospital, Naqvi said, "we do not have to be ashamed of the episode. The Mahajan family has not been caught in a treason case. We cannot treat them as terrorists or traitors." "Party with a difference does not mean that we wash our hands off the family of any leader or worker in their hour of crisis. Even if the son of any senior leader gets carried away (by something), we will lend our shoulders to help him recover instead of pushing him into the ditch," Naqvi said. He, however, declined to comment on senior party leader Sushma Swaraj's repeated assertions that the party had nothing to do with the tragedy. "I do not know when and where the decision (to distance from the family) was taken. But Pramod and BJP were never viewed separately. Then how is it possible that we distance ourselves from the grief- stricken family after his death," Naqvi said. When contacted, he told PTI that while he too was for the law to take its course, millions of party workers wanted the party to extend moral support to the family in its difficult hour and the BJP cannot ignore that sentiment. However, the party appeared unmoved with senior leader M Venkaiah Naidu asserting that the episode be treated as an "issue of the family." "We are also concerned but...We are always in good touch with the family...But it is not proper to link every issue with the family and interpret it," Naqvi told reporters. While admitting that the party was sad over the episode, BJP president Rajnath Singh said, "a police inquiry is on into the developments and we have nothing to say about it". Coming to the defence of Rahul, whose political obituary was written in the wake of the alleged drug abuse case, Naqvi said, "one incident cannot be the yardstick for a person's dynamism and capability." Party chief Rajnath Singh had earlier described Rahul as a dynamic and competent young man who could be an asset to the party. http://www.expressindia.com/fullstory.php?newsid=68950 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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