Modi Behind Gadkari's Troubles, Says RSS Ideologue


New Delhi, Nov 12 (IANS): The needle of suspicion in the campaign against BJP chief Nitin Gadkari points to Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi, senior Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) ideologue M.G. Vaidya said Monday, triggering debate on the faultlines in the ranks of the party and its mentor.

As Vaidya backed the comment made in his blog Sunday, the RSS quickly clarified that his was not the official view of the organisation. And the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) said Vaidya's views were wrong.

Gadkari has been under attack for alleged financial impropriety in connection with his Purti Group. Mahesh Jethmalani, also BJP MP Ram Jethmalani's son, quit the party national executive last week protesting Gadkari's continuation in office in the wake of allegations against him.

"The roots of the campaign against Nitin Gadkari have to be in Gujarat because when Ram Jethmalani demanded Gadkari's resignation, he also demanded that Narendra Modi be made the prime ministerial candidate of the party," Vaidya was quoted as saying in an English translation of his Marathi blog.

Explaining his blog entry, Vaidya told Times Now channel Monday: "And because Jethmalani has combined the two things in one statement, demanding Nitin Gadkari's resignation and making Narendra Modi as PM, I said that the needle of suspicion goes to Gujarat. I only said needle of suspicion goes towards Modi and that there is a suspicion. If Jethmalani is entitled to his own point of view I also am entitled to my own point of view."

He said the RSS "has nothing to do with it".

Vaidya's son and RSS leader Manmohan Vaidya clarified on the news channel that these were his father's personal views. "These are not the Sangh's official opinion... If the Sangh has to give an opinion, it will do so."

BJP leader M. Venkaiah Naidu was also quick to denounce Vaidya. Addressing a press conference in Chennai, he said the remarks were Vaidya's personal opinion.

"That is his idea, I don't know where he got the information (about Modi being involved). It is wrong..."

Naidu also said that the RSS has not "expressed any such view. It is not the authorised view of the RSS".

The Congress refused to comment, except to say that it was the BJP and RSS's internal matter.

In his blog, Vaidya also wrote: "Modi himself seems to have strong prime ministerial ambitions because L.K. Advani and Nitin Gadkari have already said that they are not in the race for the PM. But Narendra Modi has still not said anything on this issue."

"Narendra Modi might have felt that Gadkari as the BJP president will hamper his chances of becoming the prime minister. He is using Jethmalani to fulfil his plans," the senior RSS leader alleged.

He also criticised Jethmalani for his open revolt against Gadkari, saying: "Ram Jethmalani should not have expressed his displeasure against Nitin Gadkari publicly. Any BJP member or MP can feel that Nitin Gadkari should resign, but they should raise this issue on the party platform."

On who would be party's prime ministerial candidature, he said: "This is not the right time to decide. The party which gets the highest numbers of MPs in the Lok Sabha will decide when the results are declared in 2014. I don't think that Narendra Modi will get a chance to lead the party in elections."

  

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 12 2012

    Dear Mr. Tony Pinto, Manglore - Dubai,
    Why can't Modi say Gujrathi'w will celebrate Christmas this time because Diwali will be finished today and tomorrow and diwali will be once in a year. This shows his communal nature.

    Modi should learn from President Barak Obama and Mitt Romney, how to talk in the public and not teasing their own leaders as well as other regional and national leaders.

    He hates Christians and the atrocities against Christians were so severe when he took over as chief minister and the RSS is supporting him.

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  • RR, Kudla/Bangalore

    Mon, Nov 12 2012

    When a No.2 party(BJP) is depending on people like Mohan Bhagawat for ing a President for it,this is the result.So Mohan Bhagawat has to own responsibility for nomination unscruplous Gadkari snf destoying BJP.Only matured people like Muralimanohar Joshi,Rajnath Singh,Yashwant Sinha can give good leadership to the party.Gadkari should be dismissed from the party outright.Anyhow BJP is competing with Congress in corruption.It is also spineless party ever seen and no guts to take deciplenary action persons like Yeddy who revolted against the party openly.WHAT COULD BE EXPECTED FROM BJP?
    ONLY HOPE IS NARENDRA SINGH MODI.

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  • Valerian Dsouza, Udupi/Mumbai

    Mon, Nov 12 2012

    Who joins whom and who leaves whom people are not concerned. They are concerned in their well being, Minister who is working for them should be good Shepherd and they should feel comfortable with him.
    However, if Mr. Modi is not power hungry and claiming to be NON CORRUPT, why is this infighting with his own party men viz. Keshubhai Patel, Mr. Joshi and Mr.Gadkari?

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  • Reshmi Salian, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 12 2012

    And it will be a tragedy if BJP comes to power in 2014 general elections. Internal fighting has become worse. Unfortunately they don't have leader who can match Atal Bihari Vajapayee.

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  • Societal Web, Dubai

    Mon, Nov 12 2012

    There you go - I always suspected the innocent look on this culprit's (Modi) face.

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  • T.A.A.KHADER, UDUPI

    Mon, Nov 12 2012

    MY DEAR ALL- THIS IS POLITRICKS. DONT WORRY, NO PERMENENT ENEMY OR FRIEND. PURPOSE AND INTENTION SAME POWER, MONEY AND LAXURY LIFE.

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  • Tony Pinto, Manglore - Dubai

    Mon, Nov 12 2012

    Dear Brother Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore today modi is celebrating DIWALI recollect back MODI has said after gujarath election they will celebrate bigger diwali on DECEMBER 2012 just wait and watch you will get the reply.This RSS man is suffering from OLD AGE BRIAN IS NOT WORKKING.....GOD BLESS.

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  • Santhosh Bhandary, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 12 2012

    NOTHING BUT TRYING TO KILL EACH OTHER FOR POWER AND POSITION!

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 12 2012

    Modi, the Guru of the butcher is enjoying with butcery.
    Gadkari the Guru of the corruption is enjoying with corruption in his benaami companies.
    Both are the notorious fighting each other saying I am good than you.

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