Let me ask a question. Did these people get upset with Atal Bihari Vajpayee's statement after the demolition of Babari Masjid? Were they upset with L K Advani and Nanaji Deshmukh when they made certain statements after the demolition of the mosque in Ayodhya? No, they were not because they belong to their own ilk. Let me remind my friends in the RSS/BJP/VHP about what Advani had said just after the demolition. In his autobiography, "My Country, My Life", Advani wrote - "It was the saddest day in my life... I have seldom felt as dejected and downcast as I felt that day." Advani was the biggest mascot of Ayodhya Movement. It was his Rath-yatra from Somnath to Ayodhya (which was aborted at Samastipur) that created euphoria for the Ram Temple. It was his Rath-yatra which catapulted Hindutva and BJP to a central place in Indian politics and if the BJP is today at the centre, the credit should go to him. But he was not happy. Should we call him Anti- Hindu or anti-Ram?
That is not all. That day Advani even refused to eat the sweets that were offered to him in celebration. He said, "I will not have sweets today... I am feeling both distraught and helpless." Why was the biggest icon of Hindutva distraught? Should we call his this act anti-Hindu? Advani was so upset with the Babri Mosque demolition that he resigned from the position of Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha. Not only this, he in fact also instructed Kalyan Singh, the then Chief Minister of UP and one of the stalwarts of the Ram Mandir Movement to also resign. It was another matter that Narasimha Rao preempted his resignation and sacked his government. Should we call Kalyan Singh Anti-Hindu?
Atal Bihari Vajpayee was also not too pleased by the turn of events. In his speech in parliament, Vajpayee did not hide his displeasure. While speaking on the no-confidence motion against the PVN Rao government on December 17, 1992, he said, "Ram Temple would not be constructed by deceit and trickery." He exhorted kar sewaks who participated in the demolition to come forward, own responsibility and face the consequences. He was very bitter. He corroborated what Advani wrote in his biography. He told parliament, "When the structure was demolished, Advani was in tears. Therefore he sent his resignation. Whatever has happened - I am upset."
Nanaji Deshmukh, one of the top leaders of the RSS, also apparently said that the demolition of Babri was unfortunate.
Advani later explained why he was upset. "We in the BJP had all along declared that our goal was to construct the Ram Temple at Ramjanmbhoomi after respectfully relocating the mosque structure and that we would like to achieve this either by the due process of law or through an amicable settlement between the Hindu and Muslim communities." So what should we call the act of demolition? I leave it to the readers to decipher. Shashi Tharoor has said what Advani said long ago, albeit in different words. But how many Hindutva-vadis will call Advani or for that matter Vajpayee or Nanaji Deshmukh anti-Hindu? Tharoor will be pilloried because it is all about politics and because he is a soft target. History will be more kind than TV anchors - of that I am confident. (Courtesy – NDTV.com) Photo Courtesy - The Week
(Ashutosh is a Delhi-based author and senior journalist turned politician.)
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