Advani's statement was misinterpreted, says Rajnath


Hyderabad, Jun 3 (IANS): With senior Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader L.K. Advani's comments on Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi sparking a controversy, party president Rajnath Singh Monday claimed there had been a misinterpretation.

"I think Mr. Advani's statement was misinterpreted," Rajnath Singh told reporters here, when asked about the comparison the senior BJP leader made between Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chauhan and Narendra Modi.

Rajnath Singh also denied reports of a "cold war" in the BJP over the choice of prime ministerial candidate. "There is no cold war in BJP. Whatever decision I have to take, I will take after calling a meeting of the central parliamentary board," he said.

The BJP chief said he would like to reiterate that Modi is the most popular leader in the country. "I have said already that if there is a popular leader in the country, it is Narendra Modi," he said.

He did not agree that Advani pitted Chauhan against the Gujarat chief minister as a prime ministerial candidate, and said that was a wrong interpretation of the senior leader's statement.

Singh claimed that all BJP-ruled states had developed in their respective socio-economic conditions.

Comparing Chauhan's development model with that of Modi, Advani said in Gwalior on Saturday that the Madhya Pradesh chief minister deserved more credit. He argued that Chauhan, the chief minister of a 'BIMARU state, had brought about considerable progress during his tenure, while Modi only improved an already economically well-off Gujarat.

'BIMARU' has been an acronym for Bihar, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh -- the four north Indian states which in terms of economic development have been viewed as laggards.

Advani was reported to have said that while Modi's Hujarat was already developed, Chauhan's Madhya Pradesh was backward when they assumed their charges as the chief ministers, and went on to compare Chauhan to former prime minister A.B. Vajpayee.

His statement triggered a debate in the BJP, and was seen as an attempt to scuttle Modi's chances of becoming the prime minister.

  

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  • Stephen, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 03 2013

    even earlier, Advani, Jaswant singh praised Pakistan in front of media & then BJP leaders came up with the statement... their statement was misinterpreted.

    whatever... one thing is clear, no topmost leader of BJP wants to see Modi on PM post.

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  • JOHN R LOBO, Kaikamba/Dubai

    Mon, Jun 03 2013

    Bollu,

    Politically I am against Cong ( I ). But according you Cong ( I ) will get 20 years Vanawasa...???? Are your dreaming THIRUKANA KANASU
    Remember even after committing worst atrocities during emergency Congress ( I ) bounced back and came back with full majority.
    Even after involved worst corruption ( Bofors/Fairfax ) commission deal Congress never vanished.

    Why this was happened...??? Bcoz in India, there is NO proper opposition political party who work sincerely/working for welfare of the people.

    Can BJP capable to challenge Cong ( I ) like it has challenged under leadership of A B Vajapayee........???? Never.......

    During the tenure of BSY , a senior BJP leader sad “ we are pointing out Cong ( I ) that they are thieves. Just see what is happening in Karnataka...Its full Dacoits “

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  • Bulsam, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 03 2013

    This is The damage control measure by the shrewd Sangh Parivar.
    I caution the Sangh Parivar, you either change your ideology or go back to square one i.e. reducing to the original 2 Seats in the coming years.

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 03 2013

    BJP's 'circus company' at its best!!!

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  • Jude, Mangalore Dubai

    Mon, Jun 03 2013

    Oh I see.......Another outburst from the bumbling, blundering Rajnath Bhai who is desperately trying to plug holes in a sinking boat.

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  • Dr Kiran VSA, Udupi

    Mon, Jun 03 2013

    This is another joke of the day by Rajnath. Advani was brave enough to admit the glaring truth. What ever it is bjp is a divided house without a single leader heading for another disaster. mungeri lal ke sapne again in 2014

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  • Declan, Mumbai

    Mon, Jun 03 2013

    Yes and the funny thing here is that only other BJP leaders have attempted to clarify Advani's statements on Modi by playing them down but Advani himself has not made any such clarification as I believe he felt there was no need for it.

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  • Bollu, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 03 2013

    Everybody knows most of 'media moghuls' owned by congress..!! It's not so suprise if things misinterpreted. Development already occured in M.P/Chattisgarh is due to BJP rule..!! Even Ajit Jogi is surprised by such development...sponsored naxalite attack to gain some sympathy vote..!! After 2 0 1 4 for long 20 years congress is not on scene..anymore..!! gone case..!!

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